Search:
Tags
Full Text
Users
Advertise
|
AdChoices
0
0
0
Log In | Register
Top News
Local News
World
U.S.
Sports
Politics
Tech
Entertainment
Science
Business
Health
Odd News
More
Arts
Education
Environment
Fashion
History
Home & Garden
Not News
Religion
Travel
Latest Comments
Boehner lays down markers on year-end 'fiscal cliff'
Tue May 15, 2012
Ellis - How about sticking with what I wrote? I was not siding with one party or another but of course, you can't help but try and make it about the "other guy" because if you bothered to look at the warts on your own guy you would see they are the same.
First Thoughts: Bain returns
Mon May 14, 2012
Talk about repetition. You demonstrate that regularly looking through your posts. Of course, what you repeat rarely has anything to do with what you are responding to and that is the mark of a real liberal.
Bush: Embrace change over 'so-called stability' in Arab Spring
Tue May 15, 2012
Atlas - Very good response to nothing that was written.
Nurses (yes, nurses) lead charge for Wall Street 'sin' tax
Fri May 18, 2012
Perhaps the "fairest" tax of all is the progressive tax system like we have where those who make more pay more and those who make less pay less. It only becomes unfair when politicians start tampering with it and including tax credits, breaks, pay outs, etc.
Nurses (yes, nurses) lead charge for Wall Street 'sin' tax
Fri May 18, 2012
I know the liberal argument to reducing deficit spending and the debt is that you have to raise more revenue.
Bush: Embrace change over 'so-called stability' in Arab Spring
Tue May 15, 2012
"The U.S. intervened in Libya, but only after building a multilateral approach and letting NATO take the lead."
First Thoughts: Bain returns
Mon May 14, 2012
Which is what you have been doing throughout your posts. Odd that when someone else does it you get insulted or think it's a bad think...oh wait, that's right, you're a liberal. Your mantra is do as I say, not as I do.
First Thoughts: Bain returns
Mon May 14, 2012
Thanks for another demonstration of a lazy liberal. All you have to do is look at each of the Congresses since 1931 and see which party had a majority in the House and the Senate. Make a mark on a little piece of paper under a D or an R and when you're done take off your shoes and start counting.
Boehner lays down markers on year-end 'fiscal cliff'
Tue May 15, 2012
You people whining about Boehner wanting to vote on the tax rates are a big part of the problem with this country. You are willing to kick the can down the road again just because the other side suggested something.
Iranians feel the pain of sanctions: 'Everything has doubled in price'
Tue May 15, 2012
Actually their religious fundamentalists are more like our liberals because they expect the government to take care of them from cradle to grave as well.
– Show More
Recent Votes
JJMurray has not voted for any articles yet.
Comments & Feedback
Be the first to leave a comment for JJMurray
As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions.
Click here for more info
.
Stop Tracking
Back To Top
Profile
JJMurray
Vineacity
Ignore This Author
Add to Watchlist
Articles Posted: 0
Links Seeded: 0
Member Since: 2/2009
Last Seen: 5/18/2012
JJMurray has not filled out a bio yet.
JJMurray's Friends
Tony-From-NJ
Recommendations
JJMurray is not offering any recommendations at this time.
Watchlist
Authors:
Newsvine Blog
TODAY Show
TODAYMoms
Tags:
(none)
Articles & Seeds By Tag
JJMurray has not written any articles or seeded any links yet.
JJMurray's Feeds
Subscribe to JJMurray's content using the feeds below. Use RSS for your newsreader and JSS to insert onto your own blog:
Articles
Seeds
Latest Comments
Boehner lays down markers on year-end 'fiscal cliff'
First Thoughts: Bain returns
Bush: Embrace change over 'so-called stability' in Arab Spring
Nurses (yes, nurses) lead charge for Wall Street 'sin' tax
Nurses (yes, nurses) lead charge for Wall Street 'sin' tax
Bush: Embrace change over 'so-called stability' in Arab Spring
First Thoughts: Bain returns
First Thoughts: Bain returns
Boehner lays down markers on year-end 'fiscal cliff'
Iranians feel the pain of sanctions: 'Everything has doubled in price'