Yes I am pissed at the ignorance of the so called ?enlightened? liberals.
First Kool-aid lie: Bush lied, people died???It?s on record dummies, maybe NANNY will help you find the quotes of all the democrats from 1998-2001 who were ranting about Saddam?s WMD?s, nuke program, support of terrorists, and the grave threat to the US he was.
Ask a common sense question: Who lied, hyped or cherry picked intelligence to convince those liberal Democrats BEFORE Bush was elected?
Clinton left us with a 500B surplus: Clinton left nothing but stains on the carpet, it was the Republican controlled Congress and the Contract With America that left a surplus.
The Government can do a better job…so just let them run everything. Have you checked out Social Security, the Education System, Medicare, and the Postal Service?
Bush and the republicans are responsible for the financial crisis?Wrong again dummies?it?s in the Congressional records the numerous times Bush and the Republicans since 1998, tried to rein in Fannie/Freddie to stop them from making the high risk loans. They were blocked by Franks, Dodd and Schumer. Look it up, or have some one with smarts do it for you.
As a disabled drunken sailor, I resent being compared to the Republicans the last eight years. a drunken sailor never spent like those idiots.
Enhanced interrogation is torture?Idiots?anything short of maiming, killing or inflicting permanent injuries to get information that will save AMERICAN Lives is ok. Frankly anyone dumb enough to strap a bomb on his body and blow himself up to kill a few others doesn?t deserve consideration, and i would not hesitate to tie him down naked on a fire ant mound to get information. About three minutes on a fire ant bed and the sucker could remember what the camel said to the goat while in the act of conceiving him, and repeat it word for word.
The Democrats ?Stimulus Package? will create jobs??Bullcrap…all that bill does is pay back for the special interest groups, especially the Unions that keep these thieves in power. Look at your states like Mich, Ny, Ca, Pa, Ma, Il, Nj, Nh, Cn, Ri, Me, all have been controlled by Democrats for years, and are so far in debt they can?t see daylight, yet the Retarded liberals keep putting the same crooks back in office.
Wake up you dumb ass liberals…NANNY can?t make any more kool-aid for you. The ONE and his cronies have stolen all of it.
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Hello jeffro, can’t say I missed you all that much.
Yeah, moundy sounds like your kind of idiot all right. I’m looking forward to eight great years of you fools bitching about every little thing Obama says or does. Admittedly you will have it much tougher than we did with bush, since Obama has already shown he is man enough to admit his mistakes, something dipshit still has never tried to do.
[quote]tme wrote:
Hello jeffro, can’t say I missed you all that much.
Yeah, moundy sounds like your kind of idiot all right. I’m looking forward to eight great years of you fools bitching about every little thing Obama says or does. Admittedly you will have it much tougher than we did with bush, since Obama has already shown he is man enough to admit his mistakes, something dipshit still has never tried to do.
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Hey, lib!!!
tme, didn’t even think of you, actually. Sorry.
“every little thing obama says or does?”
Are you telling me that during a serious economic crisis, it’s a “little thing” to have a tax cheat trying to collect taxes?
If a large part of your platform is health reform, you put up a tax cheat?
Little things?
You dems, so cute and so ill-informed.
You wrote [quote]shown he is man enough to admit his mistakes, something dipshit still has never tried to do[/quote]
That’s the best you got jeffro? bush admits his only big mistake was standing under a “mission accomplished” banner?
Even his own chief of staff admitted that his response to Katrina was so bad it pretty much showed him for the idiot he is and resulted in him being even more ineffectual than he’d have been anyway.
[quote]tme wrote:
That’s the best you got jeffro? bush admits his only big mistake was standing under a “mission accomplished” banner?
Even his own chief of staff admitted that his response to Katrina was so bad it pretty much showed him for the idiot he is and resulted in him being even more ineffectual than he’d have been anyway.
Yeah, his one big fuck up was the banner. [/quote]
tme, don’t waste my time.
You didn’t bother to read the article.
If you don’t want to read/learn/grow, that’s your issue.
But, a nickle’s worth of free advice: Don’t waste our time.
For the rest of you, here are direct quotes from the article:
more: [quote] Mr. Bush displayed flashes of remorse, wit and humor when discussing missteps such as the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq, his attempt to overhaul Social Security rather than take on immigration reform in 2005, and the unfurling of a “Mission Accomplished” banner on an aircraft carrier shortly after Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was toppled.[/quote]
More: [quote] “Running the Social Security idea right after the '04 elections was a mistake,” he said. “I should have argued for immigration reform. … The crisis was not imminent for Social Security as far as many members of Congress was concerned.”[/quote]
I lost count of the number of mistakes mentioned in one article.
If that small article defeats you, please take your talking-points elsewhere.
[quote]He termed other aspects of the U.S. invasion of Iraq “disappointments,” including the failure to find weapons of mass destruction and the treatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison.
“I don’t know if you want to call those mistakes or not, but they were – things didn’t go according to plan, let’s put it that way,” Bush said.[/quote]
They didn’t? No shit? Whoda thunk it? But despite what he doesn’t know, yeah most of us would call those things “mistakes”.
So, he fucked up by trying to fuck up SS, but it was Congress’s fault that he wasn’t able to fuck it up the way he wanted to, and instead he just let immigration continue to be fucked up, but that wasn’t his fault anyway.
Aussie, with my new account, vroom isn’t on the ignore list. Let’s see what happens when he joins the discussion.
I’ll bet HE hasn’t evolved much. I’d love to be proven wrong.
Let me add to the obama screw ups.
Roland Burris. Initially, the democrats tried to show some semblance of political honesty. That cracked when obama had a little sit down with reid/pelosi.
obama should have found a way to have a state-wide vote. He should have come out strong against the appointment to AT LEAST give the dem leadership some political cover against “racism.”
Nope, obama was more interested in getting this “quieted down” prior to his “coronation.”
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I agree it would have been more seemly for Gov. Blago to resign rather than appoint the new Senator himself. But in accordance with the law: Gov. Blago still had this power, and Roland Burris was a duly appointed United States Senator. For anyone sworn to uphold the law and/or the constitution, trying to deny Roland Burris his seat was not the right thing. It would seem that in this instance, Obama did the right thing. And now I dread seeing “Obama did the right thing” taken out of context under my name. Oh, well.
I’m about as conservative as it gets. I went on anti-Obama rants for a full year during the campaign, trying to convert as many people as possible. I sat with my mouth open on election night, not believing the country could actually vote for someone I considered a con-man, an unqualified one at that. A bad actor to boot.
That’s over for now. He’s two weeks in. He working to do what he thinks is best for this country that I love. I’m in his corner. I’m behind him. I hope he succeeds and wins another term because he did so freaking well. That will mean America is strong. That will mean the economy is on the move. That will mean that no Americans died because he cut the military and intelligence. He’s my president. God bless him and guide him. For me to behave like the anti-Bush morons of the past eight years would mean I’m as un-American as they are. Being a liberal means more to them than being an American. I’m an American first, second, always.
[quote]Tiribulus wrote:
pat wrote:
<<< objective and without bias >>>
This is a fatal oxymoron. Objectivity, as far as that’s possible, will lead immediately into biases for and against a whole list of viewpoints assuming any thinking is being done whatsoever.
Nothing is stoopidder than saying “here’s my view, but other opposing views might be just as correct” when it comes to politics and religion.
Views worth holding at all are worth holding absolutely.[/quote]
I meant premeditated bias. Bias regardless of the facts.
[quote]tme wrote:
Hello jeffro, can’t say I missed you all that much.
Yeah, moundy sounds like your kind of idiot all right. I’m looking forward to eight great years of you fools bitching about every little thing Obama says or does. Admittedly you will have it much tougher than we did with bush, since Obama has already shown he is man enough to admit his mistakes, something dipshit still has never tried to do.
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Even if Obama does everything perfect, there is still abortion. This unjustifiable, giant albatross hanging over your heads will always give me plenty of ammunition against Obama. He can kill thousands, millions with the simple stroke of his pen. I’ll be holding his feet to the fire for that.
[quote]Jeff R wrote:
Let me translate the American Hating/leftie line of “you’re dumb.” It simply means that the person in question doesn’t buy the kumbyaa, sappy soundtrack blaring in the background, smelly, long-haired, physically pathetic inspired, give communism another try nit-wittery.[/quote]
In your case, there’s no translation required. It just means you’re dumb.
But hey, don’t let your childish preschooler view of the world stop you. If anything, you were always an entertaining clown.
Remember the “I only hate the American Government” is just a smokescreen for a massive inferiority complex.
JeffR
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It would be interesting to know how that works, me having an inferiority complex and hating the US.
Now I could understand someone who is intellectually and morally weak to identify with an aggressor, the biggest one around, like the US government or its military, but to point out its flaws?
[quote]pookie wrote:
Jeff R wrote:
Let me translate the American Hating/leftie line of “you’re dumb.” It simply means that the person in question doesn’t buy the kumbyaa, sappy soundtrack blaring in the background, smelly, long-haired, physically pathetic inspired, give communism another try nit-wittery.
In your case, there’s no translation required. It just means you’re dumb.
But hey, don’t let your childish preschooler view of the world stop you. If anything, you were always an entertaining clown.
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[quote]ProwlCat wrote:
I’m about as conservative as it gets. I went on anti-Obama rants for a full year during the campaign, trying to convert as many people as possible. I sat with my mouth open on election night, not believing the country could actually vote for someone I considered a con-man, an unqualified one at that. A bad actor to boot.
That’s over for now. He’s two weeks in. He working to do what he thinks is best for this country that I love. I’m in his corner. I’m behind him. I hope he succeeds and wins another term because he did so freaking well. That will mean America is strong. That will mean the economy is on the move. That will mean that no Americans died because he cut the military and intelligence. He’s my president. God bless him and guide him. For me to behave like the anti-Bush morons of the past eight years would mean I’m as un-American as they are. Being a liberal means more to them than being an American. I’m an American first, second, always. [/quote]
Very well said. But what the debate is, is that if he succeeds then America will be in worse shape than if his policies are not implemented. If you saddle a sputtering economy with more debt and regulations (which would be success for Obama) then the economic outcome may be disasterous.
"For once, the Republican wingnuts may be right. There really is much less to Obama’s stimulus than meets the eye.
So here’s a message for our new president, from someone who worked hard for his election long before it was fashionable: if you dally and temporize, the very same thing could easily happen here–perhaps just in the form of a massive tax strike, in solidarity with Messrs. Geithner and Daschle.
While Americans are usually much less militant and certainly less well organized than our comrades around the world, the serious deficiencies in the first drafts that we’ve seen of Obama’s stimulus and financial plans really do need to be corrected in short order."
In other words, they will organize riots if Obama isn’t the guy they voted for! Hilarious!!