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Are Democrats really the true heros in this messed up world of ours?

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Really, Where would the Democrats be if they couldn't take money from one person then give it to another person and call themselves Hero's! With such self-sacrificing people as the Democrats, who needs Superman?

Thankfully, Democrats have an unlimited supply of tax money to keep up their Superhero status.

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  1. They were the one who prevented Blacks and Women from voting.

    Now they wanna be heroes.


  2. Oh sure, they've done a bang up job in Congress now haven't they.

  3. Well if you want to call more poverty, more taxes, more illiteracy something to hero worship, then perhaps you my be on to something.  

  4. In a perfect world, they'd be asked to justify their socialism but, alas, we're not there yet.

    Hugs 'n Kisses!!! '08

  5. You know, even Robin Hood came out of Sherwood Forrest and joined the business-making world after the tyranny of the Sheriff of Nottingham ended.

    Robin Hood wanted government to quit being controlling and overbearing to the common man.

    Robin Hood would have made a great Republican. Just like Conservative Republicans who want to cleanse the lworld of the evil terrorists, conservative Republicans also want to put a end to the corruption that has infested the American countryside.

  6. Right!  And now the Dems want the whole U.S. to unionize just like they extorted businesses in the beginning with the thugs they now are trying to buy congress with the Employee Free Choice Act-

    The AFL-CIO and individual unions such as the United Food and Commercial Workers have promised to make passage of the new labor law their No. 1 mission after the November election.

    First introduced in 2003, the bill came to a vote last year and sailed through the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives, but was blocked by a filibuster in the Senate and faced a veto threat by the White House. The bill was taken off the floor, and its backers pledged to reintroduce it when they could get more support.

    The November election could bring that extra support in Congress, as well as the White House if Sen. Obama is elected and Democrats extend their control in the Senate. Sen. Obama co-sponsored the legislation, which also is known as "card check," and has said several times he would sign it into law if elected president. Sen. John McCain, the likely Republican presidential nominee, opposes the Employee Free Choice Act and voted against it last year.  

    No, they Haven't noticed that the UNIONS have caused manufacturing in U.S. to move overseas AND THAT'S WHY THE ECONOMY IS IN THE TOILET WITH NO JOBS.

  7. I never did care much for Robin Hood.

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