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May 26, 2016 21:11:45   #
A Democrat In 2016 wrote:
link? proof? Those figures come from the ObamaCare website. You rightwing types like to call everything a lie that you do not want to be true.


You know Dem, I honestly think you are wrong to believe any numbers coming from our government. It is corrupt. Be it run by Dem, or Repubs. Our medical system is corrupt too. Insurance companies, big pharma, lobbiests. It is all corrupt.
Obamacare didn't help at all. It made it worse in my opinion. Just because your insurance works fine, doesn't mean that everyone's does.
My daughter consulted her primary doctor about going to Mexico for surgery, and her doctor was extremely supportive of the idea. Said she is seeing more,and more of this.
I lost my doctor because of this fiasco myself, and am having trouble finding one where I can see an actual DOCTOR. Now, you get to see a P.A. not a Doctor. It sucks!
Yeah, maybe it has helped some, but how many has it NOT helped? This was supposed to be the fix for everyone, right?
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May 26, 2016 19:49:36   #
Alicia wrote:
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My safe space is the area of my brain that allows me to chuckle. But I do have the kittens and ice cream (sometimes a little vodka with which I salute the attacker). Never developed a taste for tequila.


A humorous brain is always a good thing! Kittens are OK, I guess. Tequila is BAD!! I can't stand even the smell of it!
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May 26, 2016 19:39:10   #
badbobby wrote:
dam Arch
I thought some kinda new alien was crossing our borders


Well, it wasn't entirely inaccurate bb. We do have our fair share of setbacks here looking for safe spaces!
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May 26, 2016 19:27:38   #
Tradition wrote:
He was too busy clasping his hands at his crotch while the National Anthem played. He even offered up a lame excuse as to why he wouldn't wear a f**g pin. (Remember?)

I didn't realize myself just how much I missed seeing that kind of patriotism. It was wonderful!!


Agreed. I have never been a fan of Trump, but I liked this. I will v**e for him, I think. Not sure at the moment, but I want what is best for the country and not just a few special groups.
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May 26, 2016 19:08:53   #
Alicia wrote:
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Thanks for your concern.

Can you believe it? - On another forum I was just accused of being a Republican because I do not care for Clinton.


Did you run to your safe space? I would, and often do when I'm called that!
My safe space has guns, ice cream, a puppy, and ribs. What does yours have?
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May 26, 2016 19:03:57   #
JW wrote:
No, but knowing you have a basic understanding of the country gives me some measure of confidence in your arguments.


Typo on my part. I'm sure you knew that I meant wetback.
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May 26, 2016 18:57:28   #
bmac32 wrote:
Now can you see Obama doing that?


Or Hillary, or Bernie, Hell no!!
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May 26, 2016 18:45:38   #
lpnmajor wrote:
Don't eat the food in Edible, you won't like it at all. Ditto for the food in Digestible. I don't even go there anymore.

I do recommend stopping in Delible, it'll make a lasting impression on you.

I also recommend spending some time in Tuitive. You won't need a guide, you'll just know where to go to have some fun.

Spending time in Satiable is not a good idea. You just can't get enough of that place and you'll always want more.

Wandering around in Fallible is a sure bet. You just can't go wrong there.

I wouldn't spend much time in Sensitive if I were you. The people are rude and totally self centered.

If you're looking for high adventure, make a stop in Tensive. The adventure is non stop and high octane.

Don't make a stop in Complete. The folks there never finish anything they start and that is a major problem, if say, you need a car repaired.
Don't eat the food in Edible, you won't like it at... (show quote)


Have you ever been in Tolerant? Boy! That is a rough place!
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May 26, 2016 18:31:39   #
DJRich wrote:
No trick questions and you should get at least 15 right to pass.




http://www.billoreilly.com/quiz?categoryID=4&quizID=757


Well, I aced it. Does that mean that I have more of a right to be here than a setback?
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May 25, 2016 23:57:30   #
PoppaGringo wrote:
I have studiously avoided them just as I have Pravda and Mao's little red book.


Wasn't Mao the guy who invented pajamas for a jillion people? If I remember right, he k**led a few who chose to sleep in their skivvies.
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May 25, 2016 23:33:18   #
PoppaGringo wrote:
When was Oblamer ever right?


When he said he would 'Fundamentally change America'?
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May 25, 2016 23:28:49   #
mwdegutis wrote:
It's called pride Arch...and Petey's got it in spades -- is that racist?.


Wasn't Petey a white dog with a black eye on the 'Little Rascals'?
No it wasn't racist at all! Petey was bi-racial!!
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May 25, 2016 21:55:40   #
A Democrat In 2016 wrote:
I wish for the best and I sure wish I knew who you could write to get some help in that regard. Yes, immediate treatment is the thing. I have had people close to me beat prostate cancer because lymph nodes were removed immediately upon diagnosis. they are now at chemo less frequently and if things hold out, it will be eliminated all together. I am glad to hear you are on top of it. Thoughts and prayers your way man.


Thanks Dem 16. I appreciate that!
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May 25, 2016 21:34:58   #
AuntiE wrote:
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2016/05/25/npr-ombudsman-yes-im-looking-into-whether-we-were-paid-off-to-boost-the-iran-deal-n2168227?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm&newsletterad=

Pay for Play: NPR Under Fire Over Iran Deal 'Echo Chamber' Revelation


The revelation is quite serious: National Public Radio, a supposedly neutral broadcast entity funded by taxpayers, was paid six figures by an advocacy group with an obvious agenda to assist in efforts by the Obama administration and its allies to market the dangerous and unpopular Iran nuclear agreement to the American public. Details, via the Associated Press' Friday report:

A group the White House recently identified as a key surrogate in selling the Iran nuclear deal gave National Public Radio $100,000 last year to help it report on the pact and related issues, according to the group's annual report. It also funded reporters and partnerships with other news outlets. The Ploughshares Fund's mission is to "build a safe, secure world by developing and investing in initiatives to reduce and ultimately eliminate the world's nuclear stockpiles," one that dovetails with President Barack Obama's arms control efforts. But its behind-the-scenes role advocating for the Iran agreement got more attention this month after a candid profile of Ben Rhodes, one of the president's top foreign policy aides. In The New York Times Magazine article, Rhodes explained how the administration worked with nongovernmental organizations, proliferation experts and even friendly reporters to build support for the seven-nation accord that curtailed Iran's nuclear activity and softened international financial penalties on Tehran. "We created an echo chamber," said Rhodes, a deputy national security adviser, adding that "outside groups like Ploughshares" helped carry out the administration's message effectively...Ploughshares has funded NPR's coverage of national security since 2005, the radio network said. Ploughshares reports show at least $700,000 in funding over that time. All grant descriptions since 2010 specifically mention Iran.

This arrangement begs all sorts of questions pertaining to journalistic ethics and the proper relationship between "independent" media outlets and government interests -- some of which may even trouble NPR's notoriously liberal listenership. Meanwhile, Bloomberg's Eli Lake has been leaked internal documents and emails that reveal key elements and tactics of Ploughshares' spin campaign on Iran, which dates back to at least 2011:

The messaging work from Ploughshares on Iran began long before there was any Iran deal and long before Rhodes convened his regular meetings with progressive groups on shaping the Iran narrative. Beginning in August 2011, Ploughshares and its grantees formed the Iran Strategy Group. Over time this group created a sophisticated campaign to reshape the national narrative on Iran. That campaign sought to portray skeptics of diplomacy as "pro-war," and to play down the dangers of the Iranian nuclear program before formal negotiations started in 2013 only to emphasize those dangers after there was an agreement in 2015.

That demagogic messaging and demonization of critics also emanated directly from the Oval Office. Read Lake's important report in its entirety here. Meanwhile, back on the NPR front, it appears the public radio network may have gone above and beyond the call of duty when it came to shilling for the Iran deal. NPR declined to interview Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-KS), a veteran and leading critic of the controversial accord -- and when they were confronted with this editorial decision, for which there could be any number of explanations, they lied:

The publicly funded National Public Radio declined interviews with Rep. Mike Pompeo (R., Kan.), a leading critic of the Iran nuclear deal. NPR had received funding from the liberal Ploughshares Fund, which has been exposed as being a core part of a White House-backed campaign to push lobbyists, policy analysts, and journalists in favor of the deal. When asked by reporters last week about refusing the interviews, NPR suggested that Pompeo’s office had never reached out to the station. However, multiple emails viewed by the Free Beacon demonstrate that Pompeo’s office had been in two separate talks with NPR producers about scheduling an interview.

When the Washington Free Beacon's Adam Kredo pressed the radio giant "to explain the initial statement to the Associated Press, denying it had been in contact with Rep. Pompeo, NPR stopped responding," writes John Sexton. NPR appears to be taking its honesty and t***sparency cues from Ben Rhodes and friends, in addition to its foreign affairs agenda. Before you go, be sure to read the Congressional testimony of AEI's Michael Rubin, who spells out how the Obama administration misled the American people and misrepresented the facts in its zeal to seal the accord (which was heavily opposed by v**ers, and a hefty bipartisan majority in Congress). He shared this analysis at the hearing at which Ben Rhodes refused to appear to defend himself, as the White House gave their lackey cover by lashing out at their domestic political opponents. For what it's worth, National Public Radio's ombudsman says she's actively digging into the matter of her network's financial relationship with Ploughshares, and its subsequent Iran deal reportage. They were, after all, a key player in the White House-created and Obama ally-funded "echo chamber:"

For those asking, yes, I'm looking into NPR/Ploughshares arrangement. Hope to report something by endweek http://apne.ws/1WH27IA

— Elizabeth Jensen (‎@ejensenNYC) 4:45 PM - 23 May 2016
Parting thought: What isn't for sale in Obama's Washington? *** Alas, both major party nominees are enthusiastic and promiscuous participants in the slimy business of t***sactional power politics.



***In my, AuntiE, personal opinion, they are all for sale; however, We the people do not have the funds to buy.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2016/05/25/... (show quote)


Does anyone actually listen to NPR? I have test driven it, and it is so bland, and boring that it should be used in concert with water boarding!
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May 25, 2016 21:25:06   #
Fluffy wrote:
I don't see how you can breathe through that backup of smegma around you.

Smegma? Can you define that please?
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