At this point, working together with Democrats on things like health care, taxes, and budget issues, would help the country more than what Republicans have been doing, which is to simply block all Democratic legislation without providing an alternative.
Two guys have an argument or debate. One guy is an idiot; the other guy isn't. The idiot says something idiotic. The non-idiot says, "Idiot." The idiot says, "You lose."
I'm only on page 9, but I'm forming a theory to sort through all the confusion. It seems that ToyCen, while visiting his local polling place to vote for our next president Ron Paul, by some unknown but definitely supernatural means, reached into a Diebold machine and infected significant portions of the Republican party, creating an entire race of ToyCen's. There can be no other explanation.
And why did he misspell his own name! There's the real story. What did he have to gain? Follow the money.
I think you honestly don't know that there's a difference between calling someone an idiot -- especially once the idiot has definitively proved his idiocy -- and being an idiot. They are totally different things! Think, people!
Kojirou: Great posts. It must be really hard to remain in a party that is increasingly comprised of just really amazingly dumb people. They'd call you a RINO but I can't imagine any greater way to show your commitment to a party than to continue voting for them even when you are fully aware that party has been overrun by very crazy people that don't believe in facts. I can hardly believe there is anyone that hates taxes that much. You must be a trillionaire at least.
In that case, let's have a nationwide effort to locate proof that he is and demand he prove he isn't. And then, if he can prove beyond any doubt he isn't one, let's have a fevered debate about the conspiracy to cover up the fact that he really is one for at least four years. I'll go first. My name is Batman Jones and I'm a Unicorner.
I'm sorry, basso. I didn't realize it bothered you when people changed their minds. (er, um, Romney?)