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RNC chairman Michael Steele wrapped up the Southern Republican Leadership Conference

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RNC chairman Michael Steele wrapped up the Southern Republican Leadership Conference.

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  • If the Republican party wants to maintain its audience, it should welcome those of us who embrace libertarian ideas. All I'm asking for is respect. I'm tired of getting the middle finger from mainstream Republicans. Also: if you guys continue snub conservatives, the way you did during the 2008 presidential election, you're going to lose. The Republican Party needs to clearly define its goals for the future and keep its promises. No more lies.

  • @lenny380

    If I don't want a RINO nomination that supports universal healthcare welfarism, then it makes perfect sense that I would bash Romney.

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  • @JohnLloydScharf

    actually who gives a shit about you and any comments you think you might have made.

  • @3martijns "RINO Hunters" are always third party shills.

  • @libsarecommies Your vote is equal to that of a non-vote. Thanks for playing, but every third party member of congress is a "liberal."

  • @wntoply6 Was there something in my previous post that made you believe further communication from you would be considered for reading or reply?

  • The Best Conservatives on YouTube (and Everywhere Else!) Attract the Most Liberals, because 'progressive' Digressors Hate Truth!

    So Rave On, Radicals - Nobody Cares What Liars Say!

  • @JohnLloydScharf

    Says the guy that thinks medicare isn't paid by the current generation despite not thinking about how it could have ever started if it didn't start with the current generation. How about citing random studies without displaying context, or not realizing I'm referring to the oligopoly when I say monopoly or saying I seem old when I'm half your age. =P

    The least you could do is do a bit of research rather than being fed info without context and making assumptions.

  • @garith21 Nope. I am not deluded. You are. Your arrogance has outweighed any common sense and your further responses will be ignored.

  • @JohnLloydScharf

    "You seem elderly. Are you taking meds for your Altzheimer's."

    Um, you seem a bit deluded, my age is on my profile.

  • @JohnLloydScharf

    " Less than 46% of citizens pay taxes."

    *palms face* you do realize that when people "cite" that study it's just one type of tax right? Also Exxon paid 15 billion in taxes last year, none of it to america, so what's your point?

    "Again, I paid for Medicare."

    Actually Medicare has the current generation pay for the elderly, it's always been that way unless you think the first generation of medicare was paid for by people before it was ever inacted.

  • @JohnLloydScharf

    "There is no monopoly in health care insurance. Name an insurance company that has more than a 5% profit margin and I will invest in it."

    Okay fine it's an oligopoly where they can basically collaborate.

    Secondly that "profit margin" is after all the bonuses, paying their investors and paying their people, one might note that around 25% of the average American insurance company goes to overhead vs 5-10 for most other "socialist" countries insurance companies

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