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Last one to leave the democrat party, please turn out the lights.

That feeling of dread you're feeling?

It's called reality.

Welcome to the real world.

You'll find it's a cold, harsh world outside of a taxpayer funded liberal utopia.

My advice?

Run.

Run fast.

Run fast, hard, and hide in any dark hole you can find.

Once rested, get up, run and find another dark hole.

The contest is to be the last liberal left alive.

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Why poopypants,where have you been? Whats that? You dropped another load in your shorts? Run home to mommy now!
The young people of the country lean liberal. Some will probably go Republican when they start making a lot of money, but many will learn something from the economic hardship of working at McJobs for years after they graduate from college. There will continue to be social progress in this country.
There will continue to be social progress in this country.
Hmmm........since when have democrats ever exemplified "social progress"?
At least since FDR. Then there was JFK, LBJ, etc.
Lets see FDR gave us Social Security which equals FAIL. JFK worked to pass Civil Rights with the help of REPUBLICANS. You know Bobby Byrd and Al Gore, Sr. worked real hard to stop that. And LBJ gave us medicare and the "War on Poverty" both of which have equalled FAIL.
Gee, it seems like you list the most popular and successful programs as fail. Why don't you teabaggers run on getting rid of Social Security, Medicare. and Civil Rights and see where it gets you.
Civil Rights was not a fail. It would not have passed without REPUBLICAN votes because Gore and Byrd voted against it. Yes, Goldwater voted against the 3rd bill due to conflicts and rights he felt were already guaranteed by the Constitution. Social Security is fine.... ROFLMAO @ Fang.
And in what way did any of those programs fail? Social Security, for instance, is doing just fine: eliminating poverty for the elderly and perfectly solvent until 2037--2085 if Congress makes one or two simple adjustments. The War on Poverty pulled a hell of a lot of people out of poverty.

It was LBJ who rammed the Civil Rights bill through Congress, and Goldwater, Mr. Conservative, voted against it.
The War on Poverty pulled a hell of a lot of people out of poverty.

No it didn't.

Your own graph shows that the number of people living in poverty went from around 40 million in 1959 to fewer than 25 million in 1975 despite the stagflation of the 70s. Fifteen million people is indeed a helluva lot. I love it when you guys prove yourselves wrong.

Of course, poverty rose in the 80s when we got a president who said that government couldn't work. When he got elected, he proved it.
Your own graph shows that the number of people living in poverty went from around 40 million in 1959 to fewer than 25 million in 1975 despite the stagflation of the 70s.

Did LBJ invent the WoP terminator to go back in time to reduce poverty before he started his "War on Poverty."

"The War on Poverty is the name for legislation
first introduced by United States President Lyndon B. Johnson during his State of the Union address on January 8, 1964."
And the graph shows the poverty numbers really dropping after 1964. Anyway, there were a number of good Democratic programs to attack poverty before 1964--like NDS loans for poor college students and the CCC back in the Depression.

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