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SemperEadem

(8,053 posts)
48. aside from marriage vows
Sat Jan 28, 2012, 09:37 PM
Jan 2012

why would any american pledge allegiance to anything other than the flag and the republic for which it stands? One nation; indivisible with liberty and justice for all.

That's what I have a problem with when it comes to office holders throwing in with 'pledges' to Norquist. Their first, lawfully sworn duty
is to all of the people for whom they are elected to represent THEIR interests in this government, not to one of its citizens who doesn't want to pay his fair share of taxes.

How would norquist know what was going on in meetings and negotiations Obama is having with whatever party? It's not like
he's in the room--anything he hears, he hears second hand, a.k.a. hearsay, inadmissible. Clearly, he doesn't take seriously
the various polling numbers which have come out recently showing the nation's total disgust with republicans of every level of
government. Wisconsin must have gotten past him.

It is insane and proof of living in an alternative universe to say that Obama has made no effort to work with congress. That has
been the main problem! He goes too far for consensus, when norquist and all those of his stripe know that their mission was
to frustrate the president implementing his policies. It has been admitted to as much by far too many.

Norquist should ask Justice Roberts what he thinks about a Unitary Executive now? nm rhett o rick Jan 2012 #1
I wish I could think and believe as magically as Grover does. DCKit Jan 2012 #2
Wait, does this mean Norquist agrees the Republics have no chance in 2012? WonderGrunion Jan 2012 #3
Yeah it seems he believes Obama will win re-election. LostinRed Jan 2012 #32
Norquist wants Obama impeached liberal from boston Jan 2012 #4
Grover is a traitor. eom Frustratedlady Jan 2012 #17
I agree. Andy823 Jan 2012 #20
Obama's 2nd Term? SaintPete Jan 2012 #30
Good to see he's conceding the election BeyondGeography Jan 2012 #5
of course, when he says "enough votes in the senate in 2014 to impeach", he means unblock Jan 2012 #6
I hope Grover Norquist has painful, persistant hemorrhoids. onehandle Jan 2012 #7
Grover Norquist IS painful, persistant hemorrhoid yourout Jan 2012 #41
This Just In---Grover Norquist Concedes 2012 Election To President Obama thelordofhell Jan 2012 #8
I keep asking myself why would a working middle class republican would think it is ok that southernyankeebelle Jan 2012 #9
That's it. Republicans have to admit they hate the country that made their party possible. SleeplessinSoCal Jan 2012 #10
Colbert should challenge him to debate Skink Jan 2012 #11
Ol' Grover would get sliced and diced. eom cgnick Jan 2012 #24
Or by 2014... ... bayareaboy Jan 2012 #12
Hmmm. So the bathtub idiot thinks Obama will win in 2012, and the pukes will pick up 30 seats madinmaryland Jan 2012 #13
Maybe Gingrich can take Grover to the moon with him ProfessionalLeftist Jan 2012 #14
Maybe Obama could use the powers Congress gave him (NDAA) meow2u3 Jan 2012 #19
+ 1,000 n/t LarryNM Jan 2012 #26
Who is he and why do Republicans give a shit what he thinks? Ebadlun Jan 2012 #15
he has better than photos: he knows who has the money... JHB Jan 2012 #39
This man is such a fucking bastard. I am amazed that anyone talks to him roguevalley Jan 2012 #16
who is grover norquist? fromwyoming Jan 2012 #18
A vandal intent on plundering civilization... JHB Jan 2012 #40
Oddly enough, probably one of the most powerful men in DC Nevernose Jan 2012 #49
Last time Republicans tried impeachment to overturn a Presidential election it didn't work out so yellowcanine Jan 2012 #21
The last times they tried to emply supply-sides economics it didn't work out so well either. Gore1FL Jan 2012 #23
Wow! In the Brave New Republican sulphurdunn Jan 2012 #22
Shitquist Blue Owl Jan 2012 #25
More obstruction. Same as with Bill Clinton. jwirr Jan 2012 #27
Payback time schmice Jan 2012 #28
Grove...You'd better have SCOTUS review your case because your brain has been impeached long ago. VPStoltz Jan 2012 #29
This Norquist dude Obamacare Jan 2012 #31
Impeached for what? Being Black? Lil Missy Jan 2012 #33
For letting taxes go higher. Bolo Boffin Jan 2012 #35
Exactly. He's doing nothing impeachable by letting BUSH tax cuts expire. Lil Missy Jan 2012 #38
"He's made no effort to work with Congress." Christ, Norquist is such an asshole. gtar100 Jan 2012 #34
That statement could be mirrored to read, WHEN CRABS ROAR Jan 2012 #45
in the grand scheme of things.. madrchsod Jan 2012 #36
Unfortunately the remaining 0.1% includes rather a lot of congressmen Ebadlun Jan 2012 #37
"He's made no effort to work with Congress." CBHagman Jan 2012 #42
a small, vile, horrible human being. NRaleighLiberal Jan 2012 #43
Havent heard from that Issa punk. He was supposed to impeach also. WingDinger Jan 2012 #44
Norquist is the contemporary American Goebbels TomClash Jan 2012 #46
What are they going to impeach him for??? PDJane Jan 2012 #47
aside from marriage vows SemperEadem Jan 2012 #48
Fuck you, Norquist. Zoeisright Jan 2012 #50
Another idiot repuke thought. Impeachment is for crimes. It is not = to a recall. on point Jan 2012 #51
If Obama gets re-elected running on the same kind of message he delivered in his SOTU Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2012 #52
On what grounds fuckwit! lonestarnot Jan 2012 #53
They wanted to start Impeachment on Obama One day after he got elected.. Liberalman777 Jan 2012 #54
What an idiot. DCBob Jan 2012 #55
BS rtracey Jan 2012 #56
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