Scott Stantis for February 19, 2014

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    ConserveGov  about 10 years ago

    Good job Secretary Hillary!

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    Enoki  about 10 years ago

    The UN… Having them on the job is like hiring a homeless bum with a “Will work for food” sign to cater your wedding…

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    ConserveGov  about 10 years ago

    It’s going on 6 years of Barry and we still hear the pathetic “It’s Bush’s fault”.

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    BrianCrook  about 10 years ago

    Sharkie, two questions: 1. What DOES qualify one to be president?2. For whom did you vote in the last five presidential elections?

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    warjoski Premium Member about 10 years ago

    He is right about one thing. The whole ‘Blame Bush’ vehicle has really run out of gas. What Bush did didn’t help, yes. But the middle east has been a hornet’s nest for generations. Also, Obama has kept us there for several years as well. Sorry. The mess that is our middle east policy has been screwed up by several administrations. From both parties.

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    warjoski Premium Member about 10 years ago

    I’ll agree she should be considered in light of her experience and not her gender. But she does have experience. Also, as Robert Landers pointed out, she hasn’t announced a run yet. Though I’m sure that’s only a matter of time. She’ll probably win too. I don’t want to vote for her myself. But, again Mr. Landers pointed out, the Republicans aren’t putting up anyone even worth mentioning. She is the best potential candidate at the moment. Which is really, really sad.

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    warjoski Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Sorry if my reply came off as ridiculing. It wasn’t meant to be. Well. At least of you. The only thing I can say about Clinton is she has at least been exposed to the Office before. In a much more real way than most candidates have. But that’s all I can say. And yeah, I know that’s not saying a lot. I doubt she’ll be middle of the road. That’s what I honestly want at this point. Someone I think will at least make an effort to work with the other side.

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    tabonsell  about 10 years ago

    We elected the present president because he has far more intelligence and morality than the man he replaced and the men he ran against.

    And Mrs. Clinton is far better qualified for such office than was Ronald Reagan, an actor and failed governor, and George W. Bush, a failed business executive and failed governor.

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    Quipss  about 10 years ago

    Overall about 6 million women, Children, Civilians were evacuated from besieges areas (ex. Homs), preventing what would likely be in the tends of thousands of lives saved from disease or starvation (Rubble is actually a great bomb shelter, look at battle for stalingrad)

    Yet apparently the only thing that matters according to political commentators is who has the right to govern ever smaller pieces of rubble.

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    warjoski Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Okay. Let’s say that’s true. It’s been six years. If we’re still stuck with the lousy reality from Bush Jr than part of the blame goes on the ones who haven’t changed it. The left has had control of two branches of government for all that time. Sorry. The crowd that just stands around and watches some victim bleed to death, especially for six years, has just as much blame as the one who stabbed them.

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    BrianCrook  about 10 years ago

    You need to read more about what is involved in being a senator. Senators are running huge offices.

    In addition, G.W. Bush was governor of Texas, where the governor’s position is rather weak.

    G.H.W. Bush hadn’t run anything, had he, compared to Bill Clinton, who had run Arkansas for years.

    Your votes for G.W. Bush should embarrass you, considering how he screwed up the nation.

    John Kerry had a fine record in the Senate.

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    BrianCrook  about 10 years ago

    “Buckwheat”?

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    BrianCrook  about 10 years ago

    President Obama has been cleaning up the messes of Bush & Cheney since January 20th 2009. He stopped the Great Republican Recession from becoming another Great Republican Depression.

    For whom did you vote over the last five presidential elections?

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