John Boehner Right to Sound Alarms on Losing the House

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When in full control & polls were against most bills, still Democrats passed their laws. Most of all bumcare. In short order more debt than under 8 years with Bush. Democrats was tarred & feathered out of D.C. in mass numbers Nov 2, 2010. Nationwide as well.

FEAR stopped them, in control, from coming up with budget. Blaming others their hope to electability. MERIT must be cast out of voting box. Open eyes kept SHUT...

TRIAL results in AZ and on bumacare may make or break a political party this upcoming election day.....

Bill Hedges of MO 6:30PM April 26, 2012

OK, now I'm scared. We saw the utter destruction a one party White House, Senate and House caused during the 111'th Congress. The absolute disregard for rules, Constitution, the people who elected them -- Can you even imagine the chaos when coupled with a very motivated, pure idealism President unfettered with another election?

The lucky few who have their votes purchased with special privileges and weekly checks, you're gonna have a great time. Those on the enemies list -- bye, bye. And the country? -- below the level of BRIC, but with enough debt to sink it in five years.

Tom Mariner of NY 5:14PM April 26, 2012

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Ford O'Connell

Ford O'Connell

Ford O'Connell is a Republican strategist, conservative activist, and political analyst. A frequent commentator on Fox News, CNN, and other broadcast media, he worked on the 2008 McCain-Palin presidential campaign. He is the managing director of Civic Forum Strategies and the chairman of CivicForumPAC. In 2010, he was named a “Rising Star” by Campaigns & Elections magazine.

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