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Box A Rox
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Mitt Romney wants his party convention to attract moderates, his only hope of winning in November... but
the TeaBaggers have other plans.  Any 'moderates' thinking of viewing the GOP convention may be in for
a big dose of Twisted Tea from the far far Right.

If the TeaBaggers have their way... Delegates will hear from speakers who believe Barack Obama was born
in Kenya. Others want to force raped women who become pregnant to have their child. There are those
who vilify Obama as a socialist and want to do away with most of the federal government. A fair few
doubt the theory of evolution or hold that gays can be “cured”.

Considering the Extreme Right Wing Views that will be spewing all over the Tampa convention... Mitt
might be better off if the entire event is cancelled by a hurricane.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Another opinion brought to you by the left wing fortune teller who sees into the future.
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Another opinion brought to you by the left wing fortune teller who sees into the future.


Republican Senator Olympia Snow's OPINION:

Rep. Todd Akin's comments about rape "reinforce the perception that we in the Republican Party are
unsympathetic to issues of paramount concern to women," Sen. Olympia Snowe said in a Washington
Post piece on Saturday.

"Today, the Republican Party faces a clear challenge: Will we rebuild our relationship with
women, thereby placing us on the road to success in November, or will we continue to isolate them
and certainly lose this election?


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7 Birthers Speaking At The Republican Convention

(Or...How to chase away Moderate Voters)

As Republicans head down to Tampa for their convention next week, they are preparing to see a
veritable festival of politicians who embraced "Birtherism."
Birther Speakers at the GOP Convention:
1. Donald Trump
2. Actress Janine Turner
3. Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens
4. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee
5. Florida Gov. Rick Scott.
6. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)
7. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal

It's bad enough that the GOP tolerates these crazies... but they will feature them as Convention speakers.
Amazing!



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Snowe mentions Akin the idiot so where did all the rest of your prediction come from about the teaparty and the delegates who will talk about Obama's birth certificate, rape of women, Obama being a socialist, and the remark about the gays, in your mind that's where. Stop listening to the voices and get back on your meds.
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Snowe mentions Akin the idiot so where did all the rest of your prediction come from about the teaparty and the delegates who will talk about Obama's birth certificate, .

See above.



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Time will tell Box but it's hard to predict these things before they happen unless you can see into the future.
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One of the most high profile speakers in the lineup of the GOP Convention is "Birther" and staunch supporter of
“legitimate rape” fame, Todd Akin.  
On Thursday, Huckabee took his party to task for calling on Akin to quit the Senate race in Missouri following
Akin’s “legitimate rape” implosion, making the former Arkansas governor Huckabee, the most prominent of
Akin’s remaining conservative defenders.


Does the Republican Party reject Todd Akin's "Legitimate Rape" views?
Not if they support Mike Huckabee's leading role as a Convention speaker.


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The RNC cut Akins funding trying to force him to resign, not many Reps support that idiot.
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The RNC cut Akins funding trying to force him to resign, not many Reps support that idiot.


Huckabee supports Akins... And the Huck is one of the central figures in this Convention... drawing many
TeaBaggers into the flock of 'Willard Worshipers'.

Many Republicans who do condemn Akins only disagree with his use of the term "Legitimate Rape'...
had Akins said "Forcible Rape" instead, they would have agreed 100%.


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Hurricane causes GOP to cancel first day of Convention

If they could just cancel the rest of the Convention... Willard might stand a chance of winning the election.  
The more America sees of Willard, the less they like him.


http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.....t-day-of-convention/


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Box, cover up yourself, your desperation is still showing - and frankly, we're all laughing at you

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I heard the first day might not be cancelled ......
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Another opinion brought to you by the progressive, left wing, silver ponytailed, overpaid union worker robot fortune teller who sees into the future.


Fixed





"Approval ratings go up and down for various reasons... An example is the high post 911 support for
GWB even though he could be said to be responsible for the event." --- Box A Rox '9/11 Truther'

Melania is a bimbo... she is there to look at, not to listen to. --- Box A Rox and his 'War on Women'

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Box, cover up yourself, your desperation is still showing - and frankly, we're all laughing at you



Storm forces GOP to scrap first day of convention (FOXSNOOZE)

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/08/25/storm-forces-gop-to-scrap-first-day-convention/#ixzz24grpK9sK

LMAO!  Rusty... Ya stuck your foot in your mouth again... (I think Rusty actually likes the way it tastes)  



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