WTF Is Obama Doing With Immigration Reform?

londonfog

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The dunce hat is for you Fog, guess you didn't read where I said

"but I think public opinion will really turn against him and the democrat party."
DERP
my point being is he is not running again and the dems will still have the same voters actually adding more.
Now put your hat back on and let the grown folks talk :dunce:
 

schuylaar

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Just like the 88% that approve medical marijuana in Florida?
it was actually 58% out of the 60% super majority needed on a state amendment which the voters decided.

anyone see anything wrong with that?..needing a super majority from VOTERS?

sheldon addelson will burn in hell..karma baby, karma.
 
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jahbrudda

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Isn't it laughable that the progs always leave out the fact Obama had two years to get an immigration bill through congress but failed.

yah, lets leave this inconvenient fact out of the argument.:finger:
 

schuylaar

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i hope obama executive orders everything before he leaves:wink:

Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe says he will pardon his son for a felony crime dating back more than a decade.

The pardon stems from Kyle Beebe’s 2003 conviction for possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, a class C felony. He was given three years supervised probation and fines at the time, when his father was serving as the state’s attorney general, according to ABC affiliate KATV in Little Rock.

“Mr. Governor, I am asking for a second chance at life. I am asking for a second chance to be the man that I know that I can be,” Kyle Beebe wrote in his pardon application to his father, the station reported.

http://www.teapartytribune.com/2014/11/12/arkansas-governor-pardons-son-2003-drug-conviction/

EDIT: the true rescumlican at it's best..chooses politcs over blood..what happened to "family" the heart of the rescumlican platform?
 
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londonfog

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Isn't it laughable that the progs always leave out the fact Obama had two years to get an immigration bill through congress but failed.

yah, lets leave this inconvenient fact out of the argument.:finger:
you seem upset, so Obama must be doing something right :hump:
Are you worried about losing your job...what is your job again ?
 

schuylaar

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Obama is on his way to becoming a President that got shit done, even when the GOP said he could not...and then he will leave office and get richer by making speeches.

and what are your pans for the future?
obamas accomplishments are amazing..google the list if you really want to be awed..i did..incredible, simply incredible..and i'd vote for him again.

oh! hess ft.lauderdale 2.89

thanks, obama!

:mrgreen:
 

ChesusRice

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Isn't it laughable that the progs always leave out the fact Obama had two years to get an immigration bill through congress but failed.

yah, lets leave this inconvenient fact out of the argument.:finger:
No wonder you are on ignore
another STUPID FUCKING ASSHOLE
He never had 2 years more like 72 days
 

UncleBuck

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Red states in the south....

What possible underclass could that represent.

The concentrated pockets of minorities living in blue areas of these red states?

Couldn't be all the poor,90% democrat voting blacks on welfare.
listen, bignbushy:

if i ever want to know the appropriate amount of mayonaisse and sement to put on a 6'' ham and cheese or how to hide homosexual relations from my daddy so that he keeps on paying my rent, i'll let you know.

until then, shut the fuck up and let the adults discuss.

thanks again, kiddo.
 

UncleBuck

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do you understand how stupid you sound, I guess not. :lol:
listen, beenthere:

if i ever need advice on how to saturate my carpet with animal piss stains, become the fattest "fitness enthusiast" the world has ever seen, or be racist on a cannabis website, i'll come get you.

until then, realize that you are not welcome here and let the adults do the discussion, princess.

thanks,

unclebuck
 

schuylaar

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Isn't it laughable that the progs always leave out the fact Obama had two years to get an immigration bill through congress but failed.

yah, lets leave this inconvenient fact out of the argument.:finger:
isn't it laughable that you keep bringing up the same old same old..in case you forgot what mr. obama was doing the first 2 years?



 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
obamas accomplishments are amazing..google the list if you really want to be awed..i did..incredible, simply incredible..and i'd vote for him again.

oh! hess ft.lauderdale 2.89

thanks, obama!

:mrgreen:
I wouldnt vote for him again. He should of got a set of balls 5 years ago when the Republcans were sabotaging the USA
 

nitro harley

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Obama is on his way to becoming a President that got shit done, even when the GOP said he could not...and then he will leave office and get richer by making speeches.

and what are your pans for the future?

A frying Pan would work, but it could leave a mark. Some people really go out of there way to get people like you to buy penny stocks. imo
 

sheskunk

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it was actually 58% out of the 60% super majority needed on a state amendment which the voters decided.

anyone see anything wrong with that?..needing a super majority from VOTERS?

sheldon addelson will burn in hell..karma baby, karma.

God damn you are dumb. We were talking about polls. Try to pay attention.


Florida voters support legalized marijuana for medical use 88 - 10 percent, with support ranging from 83 - 14 percent among voters over 65 years old to 95 - 5 percent among voters 18 to 29 years old, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/news-and-events/quinnipiac-university-poll/florida/release-detail?ReleaseID=2064
 

schuylaar

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God damn you are dumb. We were talking about polls. Try to pay attention.


Florida voters support legalized marijuana for medical use 88 - 10 percent, with support ranging from 83 - 14 percent among voters over 65 years old to 95 - 5 percent among voters 18 to 29 years old, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/news-and-events/quinnipiac-university-poll/florida/release-detail?ReleaseID=2064
like i can't introduce a comment that derails the thread?

get over yourself.
 
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