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Thread: Well John Kerry sure isn't helping...
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09-09-13, 04:41 PM #201
Re: Well John Kerry sure isn't helping...
I posted 2 articles just yesterday with conflicting reports but what neither did was give a definitive answer. They use words like may have, might not, and so forth. No one has said Assad did it or didn't do it. Not even we have made that call yet. It was left as evidence points to...Now some titles were used to the effect your talking about to draw people in but once you read the story it didn't read like the title.
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09-09-13, 04:56 PM #202
Re: Well John Kerry sure isn't helping...
So in 2007 the HUD requirement mandate was raised by the Democrat controlled congress by 5% from 50% to 55%, and you are insinuating that was the "real" cause of the housing bubble bursting? Or what? Because honestly that is not a very good point you've made here at all; at least it doesn't support the position that Bush himself had even a little to do with the housing crisis.
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09-09-13, 05:16 PM #203Re: Well John Kerry sure isn't helping...
It's a Democratic congress, not a Democrat congress, I've already pointed out this mistake to you.
So let me get this straight, when it's a Democratic president but a Republican congress, it's the President's fault, but when it's a Republican president and a Democratic congress, it's Congress's fault. Certainly makes sense to me!
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09-09-13, 05:20 PM #204Re: Well John Kerry sure isn't helping...
Did you like the policy/decision? -> Yes! -> Find the highest ranking controlling person/group from the party of your choice and give them full credit.
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Find the highest ranking controlling person/group from the party you dislike and give them full blame.
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