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Limbaugh should move right? Thats what the liberals should have did the last eight years. Fat fuck is messing up healthcare all by himself. He pisses and moans so much I hope he moves to texas before they suceed.
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I don't think he'd be impeached if he was caught snorting coke off a strippers ass. Not after the Bush years. Prez can get away with anything.
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Wall St. and the medias definition of a recession does not reflect an average Americans economic issues. It reflects wall st' economic issues. Americans have been feeling the recession for years.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Talking up the economy isn't going to help matters, but neither is talking it down. The facts, figures and projections that the media present may be real but they do slant the presentation of each to suit the story they are running.
An example I'll give you, is that when the US was denying for a long time that it was in recession. Economists had predicted that if the US were in a recession it would last 18 months and the recovery would then happen.
Because the media had not said you were in recession for such a long time, that when it finally did the news presented was "We are now in recession, and have been for some months." A rather negative assessment.
However, it could and probably should have been presented as the economists saw the recession. "It's a good thing we've been in recession for 2 months already, it means we'll be out of it even sooner. The predicted 18 month recession figures still remain true. And the first two months of the recession were not overly severe."
You can blame the press for all the economic bad news you want. The fact is it didn't start until the President of the United States (G.W.) had is special notice and stated "we are in an economic crisis".
G.W. re-distributed the the nations wealth to the wealthy. And now there is a problem. Weird.
G.W. re-distributed the the nations wealth to the wealthy. And now there is a problem. Weird.
Nah. There is plenty going on. Bush Sr needs to roll on over and shut the fuck up. The grave of Lil Bush's shitty admin is still moist. I'd like to piss on both their graves. Shitty fucking family.Kmarion wrote:
The huffpo is going to run out of things to write about in exactly 15 days.
Work tomorrow. Sleep tonight. I guess I have no plans.
Mine works now
Im getting it too
We need to come home and mind our business for a while since our business has been in the red for way to long.
Angry hump when she gets home. Pound it like a pornstar. Teach her a lesson.
LOL. just lol.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Your government needs to grow some balls.Braddock wrote:
Well the classic usmarine tactic of staying quiet and not voting didn't pay off too well last night!usmarine wrote:
you assume they listen?
We in Ireland had a mass protest last week by pensioners who were having their right to social health care cut in the next budget and guess what... the Government listened. It backtracked on its policy and has since backtracked on other policies that have aroused public disapproval also. Democracy can be quite nice sometimes, can't it?
The problem is that isn't democracy. Listening to the vocal minority isn't a vote.
History made. The better man won.
To my conservative counterparts, McCain had a very good concession speech.
And don't piss and moan too much when Obama legalizes marijuana.
To my conservative counterparts, McCain had a very good concession speech.
And don't piss and moan too much when Obama legalizes marijuana.
Me and my g/f waited 5 minutes. About 15 people in line. No rain as predicted here in VA.
2 votes for Obama
2 votes for Obama
100% chance of rain in VA starting at 6 am tomorrow. Warner says we better stand in that shit. Ill be there.
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Is that the story? Or the truck pulled in for the celebration/crowd control, Because I would think there is more than one road through Philly.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
The family of four that was burned alive inside their house because the fire truck couldn't get there fast enough, that's what.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
WHats the problem?
THey jump on the engine to celebrate and the cops kick them off?
Did I miss something?
Or the truck pulled in in case these Phillies fans actually start a fire like in this video around 1 min in.
Find something else to cry about all mighty know it alls.
WHats the problem?
THey jump on the engine to celebrate and the cops kick them off?
Did I miss something?
THey jump on the engine to celebrate and the cops kick them off?
Did I miss something?
The most pressure is on seniors who have already retired and get pensions and the rising healthcare cost exceeds their budget.
I think its their fault for getting old.
I think its their fault for getting old.
Just a point. You don't have to rig the whole country. Just the spots that matter.
Can't stop using it if all alternatives are sidelined by the people who will lose the most.[TUF]Catbox wrote:
oil is 62 bucks a barrel now... is this part of their record profit plan? Or was it speculators that drove the price through the roof...?
the oil companies benefited from the speculation obviously... but i don't think they are in control of pricing... ?
Until we all stop using oil...
we will be beholdened to oil companies to a certain degree.....
Let's dismiss the biggest oil profits in history because the price has dropped.
Th democrat/republican divide will continue so you won't see the man behind the curtain.
I understand. We'll pay for everything. You just kick back big guy and enjoy.usmarine wrote:
well, i am not middle class and i dont want my money spread around.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
I know. Damn those tax cuts for the middle class. Fucking liberals.usmarine wrote:
osama hussein sold his soul to the liberals
/rolleyes
I know. Damn those tax cuts for the middle class. Fucking liberals.usmarine wrote:
osama hussein sold his soul to the liberals
/rolleyes
Literally, no. Good eye son. John McCain is running with Bush's policies. That is the point. John Sidney McSame sold his soul to the RNC.SealXo wrote:
Bush isn't running.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
Good article.
I'll still take the chance with Obama than accept 4 more years of Bush.
One candidate has a plan. One has nothing. One is candid. The other is a liar.
America is done with the politics of fear.
You remain uninformed as usual. Or informed with blinders on. Back to work people. nothing to see here.lowing wrote:
whose wealth? The poor had no wealth to spread around, so pretty much that does not make sense.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
Hardly the bottom line. No minded the wealth being spread to the rich the past 8 years.lowing wrote:
"spread the wealth around" http://www.breitbart.tv/html/195153.html
This is the reason not to vote for Obama. What he wants to do is have govt. control over your money. When has it become the govts. job to seize money for the purpose of "spreading it around". Folks this is socialist/communist ideology and it goes against everything the US was meant to be.
Which is freedom to succeed, not guaranteed to succeed. Equal opportunity, not equal results.
and now we have this gallop poll which says only 13% of "national adults" are in favor of doing what Obama wants to do, yet, with the economy as the #1 concern for the voters, Obama is still leading in the polls. http://www.gallup.com/poll/108445/Ameri … onomy.aspx
Stupidity and a lack of quality informed liberal voters comes to mind. Maybe issues and not race or good looks,or celebrity, should be what motivates voters after all, this year.
But take comfort when it all goes to hell after Obama is elected you can blame democrats. Its in no way the fault of failed Bush policy and incompetent irresponsible leadership (lack of maybe).FEOS wrote:
Yet you can't see that this country is about to vote in exactly the same situation with a Democrat Congress and Obama?Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
If this were the 2000 McCain, it would be a very close race. I agree, the RNC is in his ear and he has abandoned his own persona. That makes him a sellout.[TUF]Catbox wrote:
I agree... using fear sucks... It does baffle me that because everyone hates Bush so much... they are giving a pass to a really inexperienced guy that has ideas that are known to slow down economies and not create new jobs...
McCain is not perfect... but he is really nothing like Bush... they have been at odds as much as they have agreed... and at the end of the day...
I think McCain is an honest guy...it's his campaign advisors that are asking him to do the dirty things and you can tell he feels uncomfortable doing them... and after living through 76-80 with Carter... it sucked... lol
You can blame Bush and 6 years of Republican Congress for Obama getting a free pass.
Change = back to 1976-1980.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Republicans had their shot and blew their load. Democrats turn.
I'm not apologizing for supporting the intelligent candidate.
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That must be why one of obamas latest ads uses footage from the last debate when McCain said he wasn't Bush.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
There is no difference in McCain policy and Bush policy. Thats not fear, thats fact son. I don't have to say it, people are already scared of it.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
So you're sick of fear yet you're trying to scare people into thinking McCain is Bush...
Contradict much?
In fact, I urge you to find one congressional race in the entire country where the democratic canidate doesn't link the republican canidate to Bush, whether it be showing a picture of the canidate next to Bush or showing what percentage of the time they voted with Bush.
Get real. The only reason the democrats are in office right now is entirely because of fear tactics.
Wow. Contact me when you get back to earth and we'll talk.
There is no difference in McCain policy and Bush policy. Thats not fear, thats fact son. I don't have to say it, people are already scared of it.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
So you're sick of fear yet you're trying to scare people into thinking McCain is Bush...Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
Good article.
I'll still take the chance with Obama than accept 4 more years of Bush.
One candidate has a plan. One has nothing. One is candid. The other is a liar.
America is done with the politics of fear.
Contradict much?
If this were the 2000 McCain, it would be a very close race. I agree, the RNC is in his ear and he has abandoned his own persona. That makes him a sellout.[TUF]Catbox wrote:
I agree... using fear sucks... It does baffle me that because everyone hates Bush so much... they are giving a pass to a really inexperienced guy that has ideas that are known to slow down economies and not create new jobs...
McCain is not perfect... but he is really nothing like Bush... they have been at odds as much as they have agreed... and at the end of the day...
I think McCain is an honest guy...it's his campaign advisors that are asking him to do the dirty things and you can tell he feels uncomfortable doing them... and after living through 76-80 with Carter... it sucked... lol
You can blame Bush and 6 years of Republican Congress for Obama getting a free pass.
Good article.
I'll still take the chance with Obama than accept 4 more years of Bush.
One candidate has a plan. One has nothing. One is candid. The other is a liar.
America is done with the politics of fear.
I'll still take the chance with Obama than accept 4 more years of Bush.
One candidate has a plan. One has nothing. One is candid. The other is a liar.
America is done with the politics of fear.
Nothing wrong with being rich. You do need to do it legit and just pay your fair share. This notion that the republicans have sold for years that the richer you get the less taxes you pay is bullshit. Everyone hates taxes. THey like schools and roads and public works. No one wants to pay for them.
Currently the rich pay the majority of taxes. But its not the same percentage of pay as I pay.
Mo money Mo problems. Thats the way it should be.
Currently the rich pay the majority of taxes. But its not the same percentage of pay as I pay.
Mo money Mo problems. Thats the way it should be.
Actaully, if you vote for McCain your an idiot. Vote for anyone but him. His whole campaign is run by lobbyists. He sold his soul. He has NO plans at all except privatize and more of the same.jord wrote:
Third party, both of the main candidates have you fucking brainwashed, sheeple...
"If you don't vote Obama you're an idiot"...
He's just as bad as McCain...
Obama. I live in the US and have a brain.
I lol'd.
Yeah. I hate honesty.Harmor wrote:
Funny how in 1991 when Bill Clinton said, "I didn't inhale" and here we have a presidential candidate admitting to using Cocaine...boy times have changed.
Interesting. I can only assume he is trying to draw reference to Kennedy faced with the Cuban Missile Crisis and Obama may face a similar situation???
I'd think if he is talking terrorist attack and a "they" is behind it to test Obama, it would be planned prior to election day. Not to get McCain elected but to cause mass hysteria and martial law and Bush will help us through it. just j/king. but serious.
I'd think if he is talking terrorist attack and a "they" is behind it to test Obama, it would be planned prior to election day. Not to get McCain elected but to cause mass hysteria and martial law and Bush will help us through it. just j/king. but serious.
Hardly the bottom line. No minded the wealth being spread to the rich the past 8 years.lowing wrote:
"spread the wealth around" http://www.breitbart.tv/html/195153.html
This is the reason not to vote for Obama. What he wants to do is have govt. control over your money. When has it become the govts. job to seize money for the purpose of "spreading it around". Folks this is socialist/communist ideology and it goes against everything the US was meant to be.
Which is freedom to succeed, not guaranteed to succeed. Equal opportunity, not equal results.
and now we have this gallop poll which says only 13% of "national adults" are in favor of doing what Obama wants to do, yet, with the economy as the #1 concern for the voters, Obama is still leading in the polls. http://www.gallup.com/poll/108445/Ameri … onomy.aspx
Stupidity and a lack of quality informed liberal voters comes to mind. Maybe issues and not race or good looks,or celebrity, should be what motivates voters after all, this year.
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At least the Sox took em to 7 games (sigh). Rays earned it. Go Phillies.
At least the Sox took em to 7 games (sigh). Rays earned it. Go Phillies.
McCain's whole campaign is run by lobbyists. True story. Spread your cheeks is thier suggestion.God Save the Queen wrote:
well, youre gonna have to take my word for it. I read it in a source that was far from neutral. McCain has 3 members of his campaign staff that, all together, donated over 89 million dollars towards the organization that is tied with Ayers. So, if Obama has bad judgement to "pal" around with a terrorist, what does that say about macdog about him "pallin" around with terrorist financiers?lowing wrote:
Do tellGod Save the Queen wrote:
lowing, McCains ties to ACORN and William Ayers dont bother you?
Im not in the business of making things up. I just wish i could find a link to the article i read it from.
heres that bit about ACORN
Landslide. Campaign Over.Kmarion wrote:
Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
Campaign Overhttp://www.usnews.com/articles/news/cam … cocky.htmlObama wrote:
"For those of you who are feeling giddy or cocky or think this is all set, I just have two words for you: New Hampshire," Obama told about 120 confident contributors who shelled $30,800 for breakfast with the Democratic nominee this morning at the swank Metropolitan Club.
"I've been in these positions before when we were favored and the press starts getting carried away and we end up getting spanked," Obama said. "That's another good lesson that Hillary Clinton taught me. So we want to make sure that we are closing strong, running through the tape."
Polls had shown Obama cruising to victory over Clinton in the Granite State during their bruising primary fight. But when the ballots were tallied, the former first lady won comfortably. They battled ferociously for every state and territory before Obama beat her to the delegate finish line.
Listen to your Messiah damn it.
Campaign Over
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usmarine wrote:
ya...boo hoo "i grew up on 8 mile." well cleveland was not palm springs either. get over it.
I though tit was to be called "king mathers"
okusmarine wrote:
i will let you know in a few years ok? i know we our a society of instant results, but how about you wait and see. i bet the marshall plan seemed very stupid at the time, but it turned out fairly well for the euros.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
One last question, I will never bring up Iraq with you again.
Was it worth it?
to be fair, all the "destroy saddam crowd" claimed this would be the easiest war ever. My mistake. We'll wait and see then. I'm still waiting for the reason we are there.
One last question, I will never bring up Iraq with you again.usmarine wrote:
you mean russian tanks and ak's? does it matter? if i sell you a gun and you kill someone, am i charged for murder also? interesting. by that concept all bartenders should be charged with dui's also.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
Who gave him the weapons?
Was it worth it?
You need a history lesson.S3v3N wrote:
The Soviets.Mason4Assassin444 wrote:
Who gave him the weapons?usmarine wrote:
????? ok. guess you never talked to an actual iraqi.
he also invaded kuwait memba?