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Democrats are Goosestepping

Democrats are dividers and deaf and dumb to any side, but theirs.

Some people are deaf, blind and dumb when it comes to politics and being democrat. These liberals don’t want to think, or hear the other side. They just babble on about their side with their mouths drooling open wide. Oh say what you want Democrat liberals that republicans do the same, but how do you know?

Democrat robots do not want to think. They go to the polls with their Democrat designed list of candidates provided by the party to vote. It’s harder to change the political mind of a democrat than it is to change his or her religion. Once a democrat, probably always.

After Wednesday’s Presidential debate which Mitt Romney won with energy, intelligence, plans and pride in America, the cameras panned to viewers. Even with the bad, horrible debating of Obama, democrats stayed true to this loser.

How can Democrats allow people like Bill Clinton, with his indiscretions, to stand on a stage to represent them? Find a rally and the list of Democrat dividers might include the disgusting likes of liars and losers like Al “green energy” Gore, Sharpton and Jackson, lifetime government paid Sherodd Brown (has he ever had a real job?), Kerry “the billionaire Heinz husband and NOT war hero,” Reid, Pelosi and on and on. With most of the Kennedys dead, Caroline was the only namesake to add to the pack. But Democrats want us to think they care.

One wonders what does the Democratic party have to offer? Caring, feeling, with hugs and tears and lots of empathy? Today’s democrats sure aren’t the democrats of 40 years ago. Today these Democrats are hateful, racists, angry dividers creating the victimization of America through government.

Got a problem? Let the government fix it by America paying. Democrats care about their people, so they want all of us to believe. Yet, they voted out “God” at the Democrat National Convention, expect the Catholic Church to follow Obamacare’s abortion and birth control mandate, cut senior citizens Medicare by $700 million and have not found jobs for 23 million people.

Democrats don’t want to hear it. They might learn something that is alien to their political religion. As they goose step through their lives, they do not seem to see that America’s economy stinks under this president. Yet, they will take their Democrat voting sheets to the polls to vote  and be happy.

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Garry Kanter October 8, 2012 at 07:09 pm
Imho, this person's blog postings detract from the public discourse..
I'd like to see the Patch restrict this person's posting priveledges. They chose not to post one of my blogs, so they have a process in place.
lyn October 8, 2012 at 08:00 pm
What was your blog about?
I thought having a blog was equivalent to one stating an opinion, in essay form. So, a reader could choose to read it or not. So, I'm surprised that they would not allow yours.
Garry Kanter October 8, 2012 at 08:18 pm
I named the names of a person or two who had double-crossed me in public.
I knew it was borderline stuff. This person's stuff is outright garbage, though. It's weird how by referring to a large group, she can write this hateful stuff, and avoid the "personal attacks" label. But I'm Jewish, and the notion of "Goosestepping" for anyone is pretty goddam offensive. The rest of her screed is just as bad.
tom m October 8, 2012 at 09:12 pm
yes lets just ignore our right of freedom of speech
Mary October 8, 2012 at 09:23 pm
“People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.”
― Søren Kierkegaard
tom m October 8, 2012 at 09:59 pm
Rex When I see someone post "this person's blog postings detract from the public discourse..
I'd like to see the Patch restrict this person's posting priveledges" to me this is ones persons attempt to censor opinions that they do not agree with ....which is a path that should never be taken
Garry Kanter October 8, 2012 at 10:56 pm
Sooo... my opinion doesn't have the same protections as everyone else's?
tom m October 8, 2012 at 11:43 pm
Garry I would think that as you stated "I named the names of a person or two who had double-crossed me in public." I do think freedom of speech and slander (true or not) are two different things
Garry Kanter October 8, 2012 at 11:56 pm
I'm referring to your responses to my comment. And my post didn't include any "slander". The point being, there *are* limits. "Goosestepping" crosses mine.
MZ October 9, 2012 at 12:23 am
We should ban any word that anyone finds offensive at any time. We should ban anyone from blogging who uses any words that offend anyone. We should also burn books that contain offensive words, cancel any TV shows that use any words that may be offensive, censor offensive language from the radio airwaves, and put spies in public to make sure nobody ever says anything that could be considered offensive in their private lives. There could be fines for offensive language that would certainly pay for the deficit. If we could only police people's thought!
Everyone would certainly be happy then and the public discourse would be so much better.
tom m October 9, 2012 at 02:06 am
but then we would live in a country who's police were busy "goosestepping"
Jason Blake October 9, 2012 at 04:00 am
I think republicans are dumb and I will vote democrat until each and everyone of you non job creating tea baggers are gone.
Watts October 9, 2012 at 08:39 am
Gotta love the spelling police in public forums who think that they are making a valid point about somebody's character if they catch a typo.
MZ October 9, 2012 at 11:49 am
Jason, how many jobs have you created?
Ed Fisher October 9, 2012 at 12:04 pm
I have to wonder when I see posts such as those by Jason Blake........are there adults present where you live ? Do they know you're playing with their computer ? Now, I've been known to "speak out of turn" on occasion (my apologies to MZ, you understand), but COWABUNGA Blake, my only response to you is STFU ! (Now, my further apologies to Amanda).
MZ October 9, 2012 at 12:34 pm
Jack, weren't you just name calling yourself?
Alex Vandehoff October 9, 2012 at 12:41 pm
As usual, tremendous hypocrisy displayed by a far-right observer (for the record, I'm firmly Independent and have NEVER voted party lines. Proof? I voted Obama and Kasich).
Kathleen, to suggest to that everyone should change their minds because Mitt performed well in the debates is pure insanity. His 'debate platform' is in no way consistent with what he's said out on the campaign trail for well over a year. I still don't know what he actually stands for. Feel free to disagree with Obama's policies, he's at least consistent (and he's not perfect here either). And to then attack the moral fiber of Democrats in general....wow. Because there's never been a Republican scandal of any kind has there? Using the term 'goose-stepping' is simply in poor taste. You exercised your freedom of speech, and now I'm exercising my freedom to make a decision about you based on that speech. Do you really understand what Fascism is? It seems you do not. Here's a hint - neither candidate is anywhere close to those concepts. In fact, the Tea Party is the closest thing we have in the US to a Fascist movement. Grow up, try to actually learn something, and think for yourself.
James Thomas October 9, 2012 at 01:04 pm
"Uneducated Right-Wing BROAD"?
OK Feministas, where are you?
James Thomas October 9, 2012 at 01:10 pm
Alex,
In Fact, the closest thing to a Fascist "Cult of Personality" in America today, is President Obama and the Democratic Party with it's Pravda Media and its slavish devotion to redistribution of wealth.
James Thomas October 9, 2012 at 01:18 pm
Watts,
Was it the spelling police or a Freudian slip on your part, illustrating what you believe?
James Thomas October 9, 2012 at 01:19 pm
No Jason,
You don't think.
James Thomas October 9, 2012 at 01:23 pm
Jack Kelly,
you are the absoutely last person on earth with the right to raise the question of name calling. Joe Stalin has more right than you do to pose that question.
Jack Kelly October 9, 2012 at 02:43 pm
Do you always use words you don't know the meaning of James? Good God -- if breathing wasn't a involuntary behavior, you would've died long ago because you're obviously too freaking ignorant to do it on your own.
When was the last time you lived in a country with a fascist government? And a socialist government? Or know what Pravda Media is? Oh, never. That's what I thought. This shows how borderline brain-dead you and other poster children for staying in school (today's Republican Party). There are die-hard liberals who CONSTANTLY complain because BHO is moderate in THEIR eyes. This is why people like you look so stupid (or in your case, more stupid, but don't worry -- not as stupid as Kathleen, the writer of this blog) when you love to call BHO is such a socialist and we're on our way to a socialist society. If we are, BHO's doing it all wrong.
James Thomas October 9, 2012 at 03:19 pm
Jack,
I was born in 1957 and have lived through the history of the world since then. I have a Masters Degree in Library Science so I am familiar with all of the words that I use. I think that the true arrogance of the moment is YOU with your uninformed and unenlightened devotion to the brain dead cause that is the Democratic Party today.
James Thomas October 9, 2012 at 04:05 pm
Mr. Kanter,
you're also an adult so get used to living with disappointment and having lines you don't like being crossed being abused. That being said, "never again" does mean something to me. So does "if not now......?" You could find friends in the strangest places.
Watts October 9, 2012 at 04:50 pm
A Freudian slip... when somebody accidentally says something that they really meant. So you think that I meant "badge of honer." "Honer" isn't even a word, so your attempt to spin a typo into a Freudian slip, has also failed.
Curt Fell October 9, 2012 at 04:57 pm
James,
- Name one thing that President Obama has put forth that is Socialist? - Does Socialism = Communism? - Is the USA a pure Democracy? - What is fascism? I was born in 1964 and have not only lived thru the history since then but have actually lived outside the USA in a Socialist country (Germany), a Fascist country (Serbia under Milosevic) and a Communist country (Viet Nam). I commend you on your Masters Degree but all the reading in the world does not equate the actual experience of living it personally. Reading about Concentration Camps does not equal actually stepping into one, peering into the gas chambers and the charred ovens and feeling the ghosts. Nor does it equate to talking to actual survivors of the war from all sides - talking english or german to the death camp survivors; talking to US & British veterans; talking in german to German soldiers that survived, talking to US, British and Germans that actually lived thru WWII as children or soldiers; talking to US and Vietnamese that fought or lived thru Viet Nam war. Reading about Communism doesn't equal actually being followed and watched. Reading about Fascism does not equal living under a Fascist regime. Reading about Socialism does not equal the experiences of living in a Socialist society.
Phil McCracken October 9, 2012 at 06:09 pm
Kathleen is an internet troll. She posts the same articles on several Patch sites in NE Ohio. Her views are neo-Con drivel. She is trying to get your attention by the basest means- a liberal sprinkling of insults and outrage, but no substance, no forethought, and no solutions. Does the Patch plant such "writers" in order to gain more clicks, and thereby, more ad revenue? Maybe.
PLEASE DO NOT FEED THE TROLL.
splinter October 9, 2012 at 08:51 pm
Both parties are flawed, but we are still in a worldwide fiscal crisis caused by a 30 year credit boom going bust so it's the new normal.
We need tax reform (here's one big proposal from Romney: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-03/romney-17-000-deduction-cap-first-of-three-part-proposal.html) and spending reforms including entitlements. And we need new or more health care reforms focused on controlling costs including malpractice reform (just reducing defensive medicine helps), consumer incentives and more. “Most people don’t realize Medicare covers much less than traditional employer plans,” Sunit Patel, senior vice president in Fidelity’s benefits consulting group. “The $240,000 number captures the Part B premium for physician services, Part D for prescription drugs. Then there are deductibles and coinsurance, and benefits that are not covered like vision exams, hearing aids.” http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/06/your-money/planning-for-retirement-dont-forget-health-care-costs.html?ref=business Medicare only pays 80% of the costs to providers and plans to cut more. We need long term reforms from both parties.
Lori E. Switaj (Editor) October 10, 2012 at 12:08 pm
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