Of course, he admits that all of those times he was talking to activists for amnesty. The problem for me is that he seems to have changed his mind, drastically, since the recent election. Now proof of that is that a recent poll by NBC/WSJ seems to say that 48% of people are against executive amnesty and only 38% of us are for it. I don't know what the other 14% would say when it gets time for the real short hair examination but if half of them go each way, he is beaten by those fools who elected all those Republicans to Congress. Do you suppose the election is what convinced him he had to go soon?
Of course, he admits that all of those times he was talking to activists for amnesty. The problem for me is that he seems to have changed his mind, drastically, since the recent election. Now proof of that is that a recent poll by NBC/WSJ seems to say that 48% of people are against executive amnesty and only 38% of us are for it. I don't know what the other 14% would say when it gets time for the real short hair examination but if half of them go each way, he is beaten by those fools who elected all those Republicans to Congress. Do you suppose the election is what convinced him he had to go soon?
What he says and what he does are two entirely different things.
You are so right but I do think that he thought he had to get that amnesty done before the Republicans controlled both houses. In a month he would have had some trouble getting this amnesty through before the Congress stuffed up him.
Of course, he admits that all of those times he was talking to activists for amnesty. The problem for me is that he seems to have changed his mind, drastically, since the recent election. Now proof of that is that a recent poll by NBC/WSJ seems to say that 48% of people are against executive amnesty and only 38% of us are for it. I don't know what the other 14% would say when it gets time for the real short hair examination but if half of them go each way, he is beaten by those fools who elected all those Republicans to Congress. Do you suppose the election is what convinced him he had to go soon?
Everyone knows he is a lying sob but the liberal media have closed ranks and remained quiet about the subject. Sucks. :hunf: :XD: :XD:
We all, even lefties, know what he is and what he is trying to do. He really thinks he can force the Republicans to do something he can use and I don't think he can.
We all, even lefties, know what he is and what he is trying to do. He really thinks he can force the Republicans to do something he can use and I don't think he can.
Of course, he admits that all of those times he was talking to activists for amnesty. The problem for me is that he seems to have changed his mind, drastically, since the recent election. Now proof of that is that a recent poll by NBC/WSJ seems to say that 48% of people are against executive amnesty and only 38% of us are for it. I don't know what the other 14% would say when it gets time for the real short hair examination but if half of them go each way, he is beaten by those fools who elected all those Republicans to Congress. Do you suppose the election is what convinced him he had to go soon?
Of course, he admits that all of those times he wa... (show quote)
I emailed this link to my Congressman, and suggested he show it to both Boehner and Hal Rogers of Kentucky, who are movers and shakers on the funding for the amnesty. No money= no amnesty. This is why it is so important to support the short term spending bill which only funds the government until the new Republican Senate is sworn in.
I emailed this link to my Congressman, and suggested he show it to both Boehner and Hal Rogers of Kentucky, who are movers and shakers on the funding for the amnesty. No money= no amnesty.
I just sent a bunch of blast faxes off through NumbersUSA. :mrgreen:
So have I, in addition to emails and several phone calls. My Congressman already supports the short term funding bill, but it helps when he hears constituents agreeing with him on his position.
So have I, in addition to emails and several phone calls. My Congressman already supports the short term funding bill, but it helps when he hears constituents agreeing with him on his position.
Of course, he admits that all of those times he was talking to activists for amnesty. The problem for me is that he seems to have changed his mind, drastically, since the recent election. Now proof of that is that a recent poll by NBC/WSJ seems to say that 48% of people are against executive amnesty and only 38% of us are for it. I don't know what the other 14% would say when it gets time for the real short hair examination but if half of them go each way, he is beaten by those fools who elected all those Republicans to Congress. Do you suppose the election is what convinced him he had to go soon? ====================== There are a number of reasons why I think president Obama has turned 180 digress of his decision now. First because of his arrogance, the result of the 2014 election made him defiant, and hate the people who made the Republicans win. This is a payback displaying his authoritative narcissism to destroy the people who oppose him. He is flexing his muscles to defy them. I think his purpose is also to multiply the number of democrat voters therefore making the democrats the majority to capture victory in every election. The next one is I am beginning to wonder why president Obama LIES every time he opens his mouth. Perhaps, he has some kind of mental delusions, that may need to be examined by a psychiatrist.
It's not Fox that's counting it's the entire country. It's outrageous what this monarch is doing to America.
Progs say that only Fox News is counting those things although the filming wasn't all done by only them. It is outrageous what Obama is doing to our Constitution with so many of his actions.