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naked pictures of Reagan    
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Barry O voodoo doll    
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Hoffa's body    
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DVDs of "saved by the bell", season 3    
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JC's boss's phone number    
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bucket of chicken    
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three sticks of "secret" deoderant, labels facing out    
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"Eagles Greatest Hits" CD    
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Hey JC perhaps you can put your fancy little truth detector on the words of the CBO?


Here's another one for your truth detector. Is it true that Obama sucks with teeth? I say yes!



Riffy


"fancy little truth detector"  ???  Don't you want to add "college boy" or "smarty pants"??? Sorry if Snopes is too liberal for you.


Here's the thing.  I believe I've explained it to you before, but it doesn't seem to have sunk in.

In the last presidential election, the electorate had a choice of Obama/Biden or McCain/Palin.

We made the only sane choice.   I doubt anyone here agrees with everything the President is doing. I know I don't.  But I wouldn't vote any differently if the election was held again today.

Speaking of that - did you see,  during the confirmation hearing for Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor, that John McCain said "an impressive resume and a remarkable life story" didn't qualify her for the post?  Wasn't that the Presidential platform he ran on?

(that line was lifted from the Daily Show, which I doubt you watch since it's so liberal. And funny.)





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Cut and Paste alert! Here's an article that perfectly explains why Obummer is so screwed right now.


Oh, and JC/Flea. I didn't like McCain, and most people given the choice would not vote for Obummer again, I'd wager. However, McCain sucked hard, but alot less hard than does Obummer.



Here libs, learn something.


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From WSJ


By DOROTHY RABINOWITZ

It didn’t take chaotic town-hall meetings, raging demonstrators and consequent brooding in various sectors of the media to bring home the truth that the campaign for a health-care bill is, to put it mildly, not going awfully well. It’s not hard now to envision the state of this crusade with just a month or two more of diligent management by the Obama team—think train wreck. It may one day be otherwise in the more perfect world of universal coverage, but for now disabilities like the tone deafness that afflicts this administration from the top down are uninsurable.

Consider former ABC reporter Linda Douglass—now the president’s communications director for health reform—who set about unmasking all the forces out there “always trying to scare people when you try to bring them health insurance reform.” People, she charged, are taking sentences out of context and otherwise working to present a misleading picture of the president’s proposals. One of her key solutions to this problem—her justly famed message encouraging citizens to contact the office at [email protected] if they got an email or other information about health reform “that seems fishy”—set off a riotous flow of online responses. (The word “fishy,” with its police detective tone, would have done the trick all by itself.)

These commentaries, packed with allusions to the secret police, the East German Stasi and Orwell, were mostly furious. Others quite simply hilarious. Ms. Douglass, who now has, in her public appearances, the air of a person consigned to service in a holy order, was not amused.

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.Neither has she seemed to entertain any second thoughts about the tenor of a message enlisting the public in a program reeking of a White House effort to set Americans against one another—the good Americans protecting the president’s health-care program from the bad Americans fighting it and undermining truth and goodness.

She intended no such outcome, doubtless. That this former journalist, now a communications director, failed to notice anything amiss in the details of that communiqué is a bit odd but not altogether surprising.

Crusades are busy endeavors, the enlistees in this one, like those in every undertaking of this White House, concerned with just one message. Which is that the Obama administration is in possession of vital answers to ills and inequities that have long afflicted American society (whether Americans know it or not), and that those opposed to those answers and that vision are cynics, or operatives of the powerful vested interests responsible for the plight Americans find themselves in (whether they know it or not), or political enemies bent on destroying the Obama administration.

It shouldn’t have been surprising, either, that the tone of much of the commentary on the town-hall protests was what it was. There was Mark Halperin for one, senior political editor for Time, bouncing off his chair, Sunday, in agitation over all the media coverage of this rowdiness—“a horrible breakdown of our political culture, our media culture” and so “bad for America,” as he told CNN’s Howard Kurtz. “I’m embarrassed about what’s going on, as an American.” The disruptions and coverage thereof distorted serious discussion, he explained. Mark Shields said much the same on Friday’s PBS NewsHour, if with less excitation, pointing out that these events were “not good for the democratic process,” and were a breakdown of civil debate.


There was no such hand-wringing over the decline of civil debate, during, say, election 2004, when cadres of organized demonstrators carrying swastika-adorned pictures of George W. Bush routinely swarmed about, and packed rallies. There was also that other “breakdown of our media culture,” that will dwarf all else as a cause for embarrassment, the town-hall coverage included, for the foreseeable future. That would be, of course, the undisguised worshipful reporting of the candidacy of Barack Obama.

That treatment, or rather its memory—like the adulation of his great mass of voters—has had its effect on this president, and not all to the good. The election over, the warming glow of those armies of supporters gone, his capacity to tolerate criticism and dissent from his policies grows thinner apace. His lectures, explaining his health-care proposals, and why they’ll be good for everybody, are clearly not going down well with his national audience.

This would have to do with the fact that the real Barack Obama—product of the academic left, social reformer with a program, is now before that audience, and what they hear in this lecture about one of the central concerns in their lives—his message freighted with generalities—they are not prepared to buy. They are not prepared to believe that our first most important concern now is health-care reform or all will go under.

The president has a problem. For, despite a great election victory, Mr. Obama, it becomes ever clearer, knows little about Americans. He knows the crowds—he is at home with those. He is a stranger to the country’s heart and character.

He seems unable to grasp what runs counter to its nature. That Americans don’t take well, for instance, to bullying, especially of the moralizing kind, implicit in those speeches on health care for everybody. Neither do they wish to be taken where they don’t know they want to go and being told it’s good for them.

Who would have believed that this politician celebrated, above all, for his eloquence and capacity to connect with voters would end up as president proving so profoundly tone deaf? A great many people is the answer—the same who listened to those speeches of his during the campaign, searching for their meaning.


It took this battle over health care to reveal the bloom coming off this rose, but that was coming. It began with the spectacle of the president, impelled to go abroad to apologize for his nation—repeatedly. It is not, in the end, the demonstrators in those town-hall meetings or the agitations of his political enemies that Mr. Obama should fear. It is the judgment of those Americans who have been sitting quietly in their homes, listening to him.
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Reply #6827 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 2:04pm
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Cut and Paste alert! Here's an article that perfectly explains why Obummer is so screwed right now.


Oh, and JC/Flea. I didn't like McCain, and most people given the choice would not vote for Obummer again, I'd wager. However, McCain sucked hard, but alot less hard than does Obummer.



Here libs, learn something.


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From WSJ


By DOROTHY RABINOWITZ

It didn’t take chaotic town-hall meetings, raging demonstrators and consequent brooding in various sectors of the media to bring home the truth that the campaign for a health-care bill is, to put it mildly, not going awfully well. It’s not hard now to envision the state of this crusade with just a month or two more of diligent management by the Obama team—think train wreck. It may one day be otherwise in the more perfect world of universal coverage, but for now disabilities like the tone deafness that afflicts this administration from the top down are uninsurable.

Consider former ABC reporter Linda Douglass—now the president’s communications director for health reform—who set about unmasking all the forces out there “always trying to scare people when you try to bring them health insurance reform.” People, she charged, are taking sentences out of context and otherwise working to present a misleading picture of the president’s proposals. One of her key solutions to this problem—her justly famed message encouraging citizens to contact the office at [email protected] if they got an email or other information about health reform “that seems fishy”—set off a riotous flow of online responses. (The word “fishy,” with its police detective tone, would have done the trick all by itself.)

These commentaries, packed with allusions to the secret police, the East German Stasi and Orwell, were mostly furious. Others quite simply hilarious. Ms. Douglass, who now has, in her public appearances, the air of a person consigned to service in a holy order, was not amused.

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.Neither has she seemed to entertain any second thoughts about the tenor of a message enlisting the public in a program reeking of a White House effort to set Americans against one another—the good Americans protecting the president’s health-care program from the bad Americans fighting it and undermining truth and goodness.

She intended no such outcome, doubtless. That this former journalist, now a communications director, failed to notice anything amiss in the details of that communiqué is a bit odd but not altogether surprising.

Crusades are busy endeavors, the enlistees in this one, like those in every undertaking of this White House, concerned with just one message. Which is that the Obama administration is in possession of vital answers to ills and inequities that have long afflicted American society (whether Americans know it or not), and that those opposed to those answers and that vision are cynics, or operatives of the powerful vested interests responsible for the plight Americans find themselves in (whether they know it or not), or political enemies bent on destroying the Obama administration.

It shouldn’t have been surprising, either, that the tone of much of the commentary on the town-hall protests was what it was. There was Mark Halperin for one, senior political editor for Time, bouncing off his chair, Sunday, in agitation over all the media coverage of this rowdiness—“a horrible breakdown of our political culture, our media culture” and so “bad for America,” as he told CNN’s Howard Kurtz. “I’m embarrassed about what’s going on, as an American.” The disruptions and coverage thereof distorted serious discussion, he explained. Mark Shields said much the same on Friday’s PBS NewsHour, if with less excitation, pointing out that these events were “not good for the democratic process,” and were a breakdown of civil debate.


There was no such hand-wringing over the decline of civil debate, during, say, election 2004, when cadres of organized demonstrators carrying swastika-adorned pictures of George W. Bush routinely swarmed about, and packed rallies. There was also that other “breakdown of our media culture,” that will dwarf all else as a cause for embarrassment, the town-hall coverage included, for the foreseeable future. That would be, of course, the undisguised worshipful reporting of the candidacy of Barack Obama.

That treatment, or rather its memory—like the adulation of his great mass of voters—has had its effect on this president, and not all to the good. The election over, the warming glow of those armies of supporters gone, his capacity to tolerate criticism and dissent from his policies grows thinner apace. His lectures, explaining his health-care proposals, and why they’ll be good for everybody, are clearly not going down well with his national audience.

This would have to do with the fact that the real Barack Obama—product of the academic left, social reformer with a program, is now before that audience, and what they hear in this lecture about one of the central concerns in their lives—his message freighted with generalities—they are not prepared to buy. They are not prepared to believe that our first most important concern now is health-care reform or all will go under.

The president has a problem. For, despite a great election victory, Mr. Obama, it becomes ever clearer, knows little about Americans. He knows the crowds—he is at home with those. He is a stranger to the country’s heart and character.

He seems unable to grasp what runs counter to its nature. That Americans don’t take well, for instance, to bullying, especially of the moralizing kind, implicit in those speeches on health care for everybody. Neither do they wish to be taken where they don’t know they want to go and being told it’s good for them.

Who would have believed that this politician celebrated, above all, for his eloquence and capacity to connect with voters would end up as president proving so profoundly tone deaf? A great many people is the answer—the same who listened to those speeches of his during the campaign, searching for their meaning.


It took this battle over health care to reveal the bloom coming off this rose, but that was coming. It began with the spectacle of the president, impelled to go abroad to apologize for his nation—repeatedly. It is not, in the end, the demonstrators in those town-hall meetings or the agitations of his political enemies that Mr. Obama should fear. It is the judgment of those Americans who have been sitting quietly in their homes, listening to him.



McCain wasn't the problem with the 2008 Repub ticket, at least not with progressives.

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fuman wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 11:46am:
Riffhard wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 9:57am:
Here's the late great Ronald Wilson Reagan explaining public health care, and it's dangers and un-Americanism of it better than anyone. I would advise all you liberals to take a listen to this great man, and then perhaps it will come into focus for you.

To think that this is the same nation that once had this great man as president! Obummer isn't even close to the greatness of this man. The greatest president of the 20th century, and it's not even close!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdLpem-AAs



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Reagan was not an intelligent man. He does have a favorable poll, true. Neil Young still says he liked him, but it's not based on policy.



You have just invalidated your entire argument with this partisan idiotic quote. He was intelligent enough to win the largest landslide election victory in modern US election history. Not to mention unseat the worst president (at that time) in US history. Tip O'Neil often said that Reagan was not only the nicest man he'd worked against, but also the most politically savvy and intelligent person inside the Beltway. Perhaps you'd like to claim that you know better than Tip O'Neil?


You are beyond a drone. You are a staunch partisan hack who would never ever change your position even when facts have proven your position is wrong.

I have shown videos that prove that Obama wants a single payer system. Did that help change your attitude? No you refused to believe what you just saw with your own eyes, and heard with your own ears.

I show you a video that proves that state run health care is all about saving money, and has dick all to do with actually helping people live longer. Did that change your position? No. You are an ideological hack. Facts mean nothing to you when they don't jibe with point of view.



Riffy


In response to Tip claiming his belief about Reagan,
McCain said that Palin was (paraphrasing) "most knowledgeable person in America, regarding energy".
Did you believe that? Are you smarter than McCain? He was smart enough to get elected, as if that means anything.

Reagan was charming, that's all. I don't confuse that with intellect.

I never watched your video, but will concede the point that Obama stated this. So what? I have no problem with it.
He has also said publicly that if someone has a better plan, he will consider it. This much I believe about Obama.

For you to believe that Obama wants to put saving dollars ahead of citizens health care needs is laughable.

Haven't you learned yet, your opinion of me isn't relevant to anything. Why is it in every post you make?
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Cut and Paste alert! Here's an article that perfectly explains why Obummer is so screwed right now.


Oh, and JC/Flea. I didn't like McCain, and most people given the choice would not vote for Obummer again, I'd wager. However, McCain sucked hard, but alot less hard than does Obummer.



Here libs, learn something.


Riffy


From WSJ


By DOROTHY RABINOWITZ

It didn’t take chaotic town-hall meetings, raging demonstrators and consequent brooding in various sectors of the media to bring home the truth that the campaign for a health-care bill is, to put it mildly, not going awfully well. It’s not hard now to envision the state of this crusade with just a month or two more of diligent management by the Obama team—think train wreck. It may one day be otherwise in the more perfect world of universal coverage, but for now disabilities like the tone deafness that afflicts this administration from the top down are uninsurable.

Consider former ABC reporter Linda Douglass—now the president’s communications director for health reform—who set about unmasking all the forces out there “always trying to scare people when you try to bring them health insurance reform.” People, she charged, are taking sentences out of context and otherwise working to present a misleading picture of the president’s proposals. One of her key solutions to this problem—her justly famed message encouraging citizens to contact the office at [email protected] if they got an email or other information about health reform “that seems fishy”—set off a riotous flow of online responses. (The word “fishy,” with its police detective tone, would have done the trick all by itself.)

These commentaries, packed with allusions to the secret police, the East German Stasi and Orwell, were mostly furious. Others quite simply hilarious. Ms. Douglass, who now has, in her public appearances, the air of a person consigned to service in a holy order, was not amused.

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.Neither has she seemed to entertain any second thoughts about the tenor of a message enlisting the public in a program reeking of a White House effort to set Americans against one another—the good Americans protecting the president’s health-care program from the bad Americans fighting it and undermining truth and goodness.

She intended no such outcome, doubtless. That this former journalist, now a communications director, failed to notice anything amiss in the details of that communiqué is a bit odd but not altogether surprising.

Crusades are busy endeavors, the enlistees in this one, like those in every undertaking of this White House, concerned with just one message. Which is that the Obama administration is in possession of vital answers to ills and inequities that have long afflicted American society (whether Americans know it or not), and that those opposed to those answers and that vision are cynics, or operatives of the powerful vested interests responsible for the plight Americans find themselves in (whether they know it or not), or political enemies bent on destroying the Obama administration.

It shouldn’t have been surprising, either, that the tone of much of the commentary on the town-hall protests was what it was. There was Mark Halperin for one, senior political editor for Time, bouncing off his chair, Sunday, in agitation over all the media coverage of this rowdiness—“a horrible breakdown of our political culture, our media culture” and so “bad for America,” as he told CNN’s Howard Kurtz. “I’m embarrassed about what’s going on, as an American.” The disruptions and coverage thereof distorted serious discussion, he explained. Mark Shields said much the same on Friday’s PBS NewsHour, if with less excitation, pointing out that these events were “not good for the democratic process,” and were a breakdown of civil debate.


There was no such hand-wringing over the decline of civil debate, during, say, election 2004, when cadres of organized demonstrators carrying swastika-adorned pictures of George W. Bush routinely swarmed about, and packed rallies. There was also that other “breakdown of our media culture,” that will dwarf all else as a cause for embarrassment, the town-hall coverage included, for the foreseeable future. That would be, of course, the undisguised worshipful reporting of the candidacy of Barack Obama.

That treatment, or rather its memory—like the adulation of his great mass of voters—has had its effect on this president, and not all to the good. The election over, the warming glow of those armies of supporters gone, his capacity to tolerate criticism and dissent from his policies grows thinner apace. His lectures, explaining his health-care proposals, and why they’ll be good for everybody, are clearly not going down well with his national audience.

This would have to do with the fact that the real Barack Obama—product of the academic left, social reformer with a program, is now before that audience, and what they hear in this lecture about one of the central concerns in their lives—his message freighted with generalities—they are not prepared to buy. They are not prepared to believe that our first most important concern now is health-care reform or all will go under.

The president has a problem. For, despite a great election victory, Mr. Obama, it becomes ever clearer, knows little about Americans. He knows the crowds—he is at home with those. He is a stranger to the country’s heart and character.

He seems unable to grasp what runs counter to its nature. That Americans don’t take well, for instance, to bullying, especially of the moralizing kind, implicit in those speeches on health care for everybody. Neither do they wish to be taken where they don’t know they want to go and being told it’s good for them.

Who would have believed that this politician celebrated, above all, for his eloquence and capacity to connect with voters would end up as president proving so profoundly tone deaf? A great many people is the answer—the same who listened to those speeches of his during the campaign, searching for their meaning.


It took this battle over health care to reveal the bloom coming off this rose, but that was coming. It began with the spectacle of the president, impelled to go abroad to apologize for his nation—repeatedly. It is not, in the end, the demonstrators in those town-hall meetings or the agitations of his political enemies that Mr. Obama should fear. It is the judgment of those Americans who have been sitting quietly in their homes, listening to him.




OH NO, don't tell me the Wall Street Journal is no longer an Obama supporter. Say it ain't so. We're doomed . . .
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I saw this yesterday, funny.
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Nancy Reagan quote:

“I’m very grateful that President Obama has lifted the restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. These new rules will now make it possible for scientists to move forward.”

Did anybody see this footage, the way she adoringly looked up to Obama.

I have no doubt that Reagan would never have approved of stem cell research, being anti abortion.

The argument against stem cell research centers around the churches claim that a soul is present after conception.
As this nucleus develops it frequently splits, so now what, are there 2 souls?
Sometimes they recombine (chimera), so 2 souls become 1 again? Or the baby will have 2 souls?



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I don't know anything about that.
But if the brain stem doesn't develop correctly, you get a liberal...
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before the Obama-nation is done this year ... we may need spending limits on Washington ... far worse than term limits ... Obama seems to think all has to do is print it up ... and give it to his community ... and everything will be all right ... this socialist approach is near comical ...  where are the Three Stooges when we need them??? really?
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But if the brain stem doesn't develop correctly, you get a liberal...



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The argument against stem cell research centers around the churches claim that a soul is present after conception.
As this nucleus develops it frequently splits, so now what, are there 2 souls?



No, no.  Don't be silly. Only one soul per stem cell. It's in the Bible somewhere.

If it splits, the one without a soul grows up to be a Republican.

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"Stem cell" research saved my brother's life.  Very controversial, non-family bone marrow transplant 6 years ago.   The anti-rejection drugs also came from this research.  Even though he is confused about Jesus's politican incliniations (because of brainwash church) am very grateful he is still among the living
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Nancy Reagan quote:

“I’m very grateful that President Obama has lifted the restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. These new rules will now make it possible for scientists to move forward.”

Did anybody see this footage, the way she adoringly looked up to Obama.

I have no doubt that Reagan would never have approved of stem cell research, being anti abortion.

The argument against stem cell research centers around the churches claim that a soul is present after conception.
As this nucleus develops it frequently splits, so now what, are there 2 souls?
Sometimes they recombine (chimera), so 2 souls become 1 again? Or the baby will have 2 souls?





whoa...i'm gettin a headache.

what about this kid? 1.5 souls?

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Reply #6841 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 3:57pm
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Does Obama want to reform health care and get everybody covered so that he can euthanize senior citizens?

Any takers?
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Reply #6842 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 4:17pm
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fuman wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 3:57pm:
Deep thought

Does Obama want to reform health care and get everybody covered so that he can euthanize senior citizens?

Any takers?




No Obama wants to nationalize health care so that he can exponentially grow the size and power of the federal government thus limiting individual liberty. Such is the motive for any statist/socialist. Will life and death choices be made by a panel of government health reform cost enforcers? You're damn straight! If you don't believe that then you are not living in the real world.


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...&&&&...&&&&...&&&&...&&&&"When all government...in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided...” Thomas Jefferson&&&&"Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have. The course of history shows us that as a government grows, liberty decreases." — Thomas Jefferson&&&&&&&&We're not old men.We don't bother about petty morals--Keef&&&&Actually, it only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth. &&-- George Burns&&&&&&I ain't no leftist!-Bob Dylan&&&&"In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a brave and scarce
 
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Reply #6843 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 4:23pm
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Rush or Beck, that's a tuffy.
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Reply #6844 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 7:45pm
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You've got to see this to believe it! Here's Rep, Sheila Jackson Lee showing her constituents just how much they mean to her. This is absolutely classic! I guess she just didn't have the time to listen to this member of the astroturf league. In Jackson Lee's defense this lady does look like she's part of an "angry mob".



Here--->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L3FnWNkIzU


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...&&&&...&&&&...&&&&...&&&&"When all government...in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided...” Thomas Jefferson&&&&"Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have. The course of history shows us that as a government grows, liberty decreases." — Thomas Jefferson&&&&&&&&We're not old men.We don't bother about petty morals--Keef&&&&Actually, it only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth. &&-- George Burns&&&&&&I ain't no leftist!-Bob Dylan&&&&"In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a brave and scarce
 
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Reply #6845 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 8:26pm
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Riffhard wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 7:45pm:
You've got to see this to believe it! Here's Rep, Sheila Jackson Lee showing her constituents just how much they mean to her. This is absolutely classic! I guess she just didn't have the time to listen to this member of the astroturf league. In Jackson Lee's defense this lady does look like she's part of an "angry mob".



Here--->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L3FnWNkIzU


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Where was Sheila's response? They cut the video, did they not record Sheila's response?

It didn't look good, but I have questions, so I have nothing to respond to. Maybe you have some insight?
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Reply #6846 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 8:28pm
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Riffhard wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 4:17pm:
fuman wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 3:57pm:
Deep thought

Does Obama want to reform health care and get everybody covered so that he can euthanize senior citizens?

Any takers?




No Obama wants to nationalize health care so that he can exponentially grow the size and power of the federal government thus limiting individual liberty. Such is the motive for any statist/socialist. Will life and death choices be made by a panel of government health reform cost enforcers? You're damn straight! If you don't believe that then you are not living in the real world.


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Is it your opinion that Obama wants to limit your liberty?
That's what you think this is about?

I'm not living in the REAL world? Am I living in REAL America?
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Reply #6847 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 8:41pm
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Dana Perino On US Attorney Firings Scheme: 'I Can't Breathe'
By Justin Elliott - August 11, 2009, 4:58PM

In the trove of Bush White House documents released by the House Judiciary Committee is an email chain from November 2006 in which Deputy Press Secretary Dana Perino first learns of the plan to purge U.S. Attorneys.

Perino's reaction after getting the heads-up email and the attached "USA replacement plan.doc"?

"Someone get me an oxygen can!!"



Hmmm, I bet that's what the detainee's in Gitmo said, all too often. How about some water Dana?
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Reply #6848 - Aug 12th, 2009 at 10:52pm
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fuman wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 8:28pm:
Riffhard wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 4:17pm:
fuman wrote on Aug 12th, 2009 at 3:57pm:
Deep thought

Does Obama want to reform health care and get everybody covered so that he can euthanize senior citizens?

Any takers?




No Obama wants to nationalize health care so that he can exponentially grow the size and power of the federal government thus limiting individual liberty. Such is the motive for any statist/socialist. Will life and death choices be made by a panel of government health reform cost enforcers? You're damn straight! If you don't believe that then you are not living in the real world.


Riffy


Is it your opinion that Obama wants to limit your liberty?
That's what you think this is about?

I'm not living in the REAL world? Am I living in REAL America?




Hey funman do you know anything of the nature of socialism, or tyrants?! Do I think that he wants to limit my liberty?! No I don't think he wants to limit my liberty. I know damned good and well that he wants to limit my liberty! Yours too big man. You are as naive as they come. Have you ever read the man's real history?! Have you read Saul Alinsky's Rules For Radicals. Obama makes it perfectly clear in his book Dreams Of My Father that he considered this book his "bible". That entire book is a lesson on how to control the "proletariat". What a great little Marixist term that is, huh?! If you have to honestly ask if Barry wants to limit my liberty then that tells me that you know next to nothing about his history, or his view of the world. I know damned good and well that I know much much much more about Barack Obama than you do!

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Reply #6849 - Aug 13th, 2009 at 3:18am
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Rinffhard am funny! Rinffhard tellns us drones da troof about Obanma and sanl anlinsky and shnit. Wanke unp dronnes.  You funckin indiots! he has reand envery boonk abount Obanma. Rinffhard knowns everynthing abount hinm. gno fnuck yournself linberaln's

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