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Dec 30, 2013 04:52:16   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
banjojack wrote:
Some of the actions are, I think, impeachable. The actions are, the lies about them are not. What he did, not what he said he did.


It is unfortunate that people are surprised by lies politicians tell. They learn to tell people what they want to hear to get elected/reelected. They have also learned that the majority have short attention spans and short term memory deficits. The media is their friend. No matter how many people bring up "old" stuff repeatedly, there will be another "sensation" to crowd those things out.
Everyone currently serving in public office is guilty of lying, either by omission or overtly. The consensus seems to be that it is not WHAT they say but how LOUDLY and how OFTEN. Throwing statistics at people is a good way to confuse them as the opposition always has it's own numbers to throw around. Being disappointed in Government is just the way it is and the signs are good that it is going to stay that way. Lying is a symptom of the problem NOT the cause.

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Dec 30, 2013 06:56:49   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It is unfortunate that people are surprised by lies politicians tell. They learn to tell people what they want to hear to get elected/reelected. They have also learned that the majority have short attention spans and short term memory deficits. The media is their friend. No matter how many people bring up "old" stuff repeatedly, there will be another "sensation" to crowd those things out.
Everyone currently serving in public office is guilty of lying, either by omission or overtly. The consensus seems to be that it is not WHAT they say but how LOUDLY and how OFTEN. Throwing statistics at people is a good way to confuse them as the opposition always has it's own numbers to throw around. Being disappointed in Government is just the way it is and the signs are good that it is going to stay that way. Lying is a symptom of the problem NOT the cause.
It is unfortunate that people are surprised by lie... (show quote)


True, and politicians in striped suits, on a chain gang making little ones out of big ones is an example of the solution.

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Dec 30, 2013 10:11:06   #
bookem917
 
Not to dwell on his lying, hiding, twisting, ignoring of the facts, what really pisses me off is how this r****t M.F. thinks he is better than the constitution of America.
This piece of bull dung has done more to set back this country in 5 years than the last 7 presidents brought it forward!
If one person out there can claim that this i*****l i*******t is not a r****t, I'll show you a very left liberal who has his head up his ass so far he is licking his own tonsils!

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Dec 30, 2013 10:15:23   #
bookem917
 
That type of repeated lying is known as the "Hitler Complex"

Which is how Hitler got Germany to back him. Obama does it with his rhetoric about r****m, republicans, and just about everything else that comes out of his flap trap.

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Dec 30, 2013 10:57:54   #
Mr Bill
 
Obama is much like Hitler in that he has a following of people that have been "brain-washed" into believing he is a "savior" and can do no wrong. They blindly follow him ignoring all the proof of his misdeeds including using the Constitution as "toilet-paper." By the time they wake up, (if ever), the damage will be done. It is getting worse daily now. The longer this t*****r is in office, the more damage he can do. He appoints clowns to high-offices to protect his treason, people that "have his back" so to speak. Eric Holder, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, and Jeh Johnson. Then there are the Republican Rhinos that have proved themselves to be t*****rs to the American people also: Boehner, McConnell, McCain, and Flake. Yes, they ALL run around with their little "American-f**g lapel-pins" but it's just for show. They care about filling their pockets, keeping their government seats, and to hell with the American people and what they think. I am 60 years old and have NEVER seen such a disgraceful bunch of lunatics in government. Obama is destroying this country.

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Dec 30, 2013 12:31:32   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
banjojack wrote:
Some of the actions are, I think, impeachable. The actions are, the lies about them are not. What he did, not what he said he did.


Ah, actions do speak much louder than words, don't they? I am not sure how many of those actions aren't impeachable but how many more than one do we need to get it done?

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Dec 30, 2013 12:33:44   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
oldroy wrote:
Ah, actions do speak much louder than words, don't they? I am not sure how many of those actions aren't impeachable but how many more than one do we need to get it done?


It will never be done as long as the Senate is controlled by Dems and RINOs.

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Dec 30, 2013 12:43:32   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
banjojack wrote:
It will never be done as long as the Senate is controlled by Dems and RINOs.


Well there is a chance that we can replace some Dems with Reps who haven't become RINO yet. At any rate, we must see that replacement take place. Then we can smell out all the RINOs when the Senate has to deal with the impeachment of Obama.

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Dec 30, 2013 12:48:22   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
oldroy wrote:
Well there is a chance that we can replace some Dems with Reps who haven't become RINO yet. At any rate, we must see that replacement take place. Then we can smell out all the RINOs when the Senate has to deal with the impeachment of Obama.


I keep hoping that instead of running against Gingrey, Broun will primary Isackson. Gingrey is a shoo-in for the retiring Chambliss' seat. I think Broun could beat Isackson. Then we would have to conservatives, instead of one and Isackson.

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Dec 30, 2013 12:55:50   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
banjojack wrote:
I keep hoping that instead of running against Gingrey, Broun will primary Isackson. Gingrey is a shoo-in for the retiring Chambliss' seat. I think Broun could beat Isackson. Then we would have to conservatives, instead of one and Isackson.


Do you get any requests for money from moderate Republcans who want to beat conservatives in the primary? I keep getting them about beating my Senator Roberts who I plan to v**e for both times.

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Dec 30, 2013 13:10:13   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
oldroy wrote:
Do you get any requests for money from moderate Republcans who want to beat conservatives in the primary? I keep getting them about beating my Senator Roberts who I plan to v**e for both times.

The only "moderate" Repub is the incumbent, and I have excoriated him enough so his staff must consider me a waste of time. I donate to my Congressman, he has yet to cast a v**e I disagree with.

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Dec 30, 2013 13:19:08   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
banjojack wrote:
I keep hoping that instead of running against Gingrey, Broun will primary Isackson. Gingrey is a shoo-in for the retiring Chambliss' seat. I think Broun could beat Isackson. Then we would have to conservatives, instead of one and Isackson.


Two "conservatives".

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Dec 30, 2013 13:44:09   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Most presidents lie at one point or another but this one makes it routine and then 90% of the Congress people follow right along.


oldroy wrote:
Ah, actions do speak much louder than words, don't they? I am not sure how many of those actions aren't impeachable but how many more than one do we need to get it done?

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Dec 30, 2013 14:01:11   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Not really that many RINO's left and with enough republicans in office most will change their tune. If enough democrats are removed and we're still in the same boat after 2 or 3 years then it's time to look at a new party. For the foreseeable future it's democrats and republicans running the show and democrats sure aren't the answer. It will be a long and difficult job for either party.



oldroy wrote:
Well there is a chance that we can replace some Dems with Reps who haven't become RINO yet. At any rate, we must see that replacement take place. Then we can smell out all the RINOs when the Senate has to deal with the impeachment of Obama.

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Dec 30, 2013 15:47:01   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
banjojack wrote:
True, and politicians in striped suits, on a chain gang making little ones out of big ones is an example of the solution.


What happened to the rope and tree idea? Do we really need to support them even more? :mrgreen: :|

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