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Tag: RINO'sBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
The ongoing bleat from the lunatic of many convictions, presented without further delay, the entrenched homophile Twitiot.
Former #Michigan Gov. William Milliken joins Gov. @OneToughNerd in condemning #RNC's Dave Agema record-eagle.com/opinion/x12212... #MIGOP #GOP #MIGov Some reminders of history, lest they be repeated, obviously need reflection:
1969-1982: William G. Milliken. Thirteen years in Office. Environmental extremist. Chummy chum chum's with perhaps the most corrupt Mayor of Detroit ever. But, it was smart of 'ol milquetoast Willy, that was his voting base. Kerry backer... Granholm backer... Obama backer... As Paul Ryan would say about Newt Gingrich, "With friends like him..." How this twaddling old tool still keeps calling himself a Republican is beyond disgusting. Helen Milliken a proud eugenicist? You betchya! Not supposed to mention such atrocities... Shhhhhhhhh! And, how can one forget...
Omitted: Made Jim Blanchard Look Appealing to Voters Now, wayward, petty, and pedantic child, you carry on with that polarizing the MI-GOP into obsolescence. I stand with Dave. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Malfunctioning carbon units ...and, the silence from the easily manipulated bourgeoisie liberals, and their retrograde planning Nerd bike trails becomes deafening. The environment does not rule me. I rule over the environment. Just another facet of The Left's full-on attack over what is written in The Book. (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
In the spirit of all the "Bad Apples" discussion happening in the background here on RightMichigan.com, it's time to provide a field report on the Northern Michigan RINO activity of milquetoast Willy & Planned Parenthood Helen, Honorary Co-Chairs of M-LCV, currently promoting renewed Watermelon* propaganda on billboards to aid the Democrat Party in CD-1.
So, what set the cult of dirt worshiping loons off their organized collectivist rocker? Sincerity from, Rep. Benishek.
"I'm not sure how significant global warming is," he said during the debate. "I spent a lot of time in the sciences, and you know, I'm not exactly sure what's happening with the climate." Yessirree. Droughts, shmouts, besides; Debbie can feel it when she's flying! Tolerant Leftist strike again, and damn any substance in discourse. 'Cause dammit! Al Gore's mockumentary said the earth is dying, and that big yellow thing in the sky can be taxed.
Just another reason that it was a no-brainer for me to vote for Doctor Dan, this year. *Green on the outside - commie Red on the inside. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Honestly, anyone on their wildest benders couldn't make this stuff up.
"Not on the full plan," said Snyder Press Secretary Sara Wurfell. "We need to take a closer look at it and see." Oh, Hussein Odowngrade, the broke President... please gimme, gimme, gimme dat money for my NAFTA Bridge and goonion labor.
By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Frankly put, public sector unions are a money laundering scheme that allows the Democrat Party and RINO GOP to help itself to our bank accounts. The effects evidenced in Michigan? (1 comment, 325 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
A liberal explains why she wants to raise everyone's taxes. By steve, Section News
I think I would be more comfortable with the idea of Democrat Andy Dillion as Michigan's Treasurer if the Liberals at the Huffy-Po were a little less comfortable with the idea.
(8 comments, 324 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
You Cannot! from RightChange on Vimeo. This is built on the "You Cannot" quote from Boetcker back in the early 1900's that is more relevant than ever. Elections Matter Vote November 2, 2010. (151 words in story) Full Story
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