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Dec 11, 2013 17:36:46   #
Glaucon wrote:
So? You apparently read a book. It is ancient history. I didn't know it was even still in print. Some of what Alinsky wrote may well be relevant to the present, but you get so emotional that you seem to loose track of wh**ever your point is. Don't try to use so many words. Just say Obama is bad and Democrats are bad, and capitalism is socialism when it is bad. Read another book,


It is far from ancient history. It is Obama's playbook. Alinsky was one of Obama's and Hillary Clinton's gurus. Reading this will tell anyone seeking t***h the tactics of Obama and his basic beliefs. Since it is for t***h seekers that lets you out.
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Dec 11, 2013 12:14:16   #
carolyn wrote:
Oh rest assured that I am too old and have had too many trying experiences in life to allow a couple of brainwashed i***ts to effect me in any way. Most died-in-the-wool Democrats prove to the world that they are nothing more than dependents upon a political party that caters to the worthless to feed their egos anyway. Everything that has happened under this administration should show even the lowest of intelligent that this joker in the White House is nothing more than an a crooked, typical Chicago incompetent BOZO. But they will cling to his shirttails like a little puppy, hoping that he might give them a pat on the head or toss them an ort in appreciation of the foolish and stupid affection that they show him.

I thought the website for the video I sent in might show these twerps their errant ways, but it went straight over their heads as always. It is absolutely unbelievable that there would be so many Democrats that would v**e for a long-dead c*******t for president simply because their puppet-master endorsed him. But the proof is in the pudding so to say, isn't it? And they have the unintelligent audacity to make sport of Republicans and Tea Partiers?

Please tell me where this is in any way intelligent?
Oh rest assured that I am too old and have had too... (show quote)


Carolyn, If you read Alinsky's "Rules For Radicals" you will find that one of the left's weapons is to try and marginalize those who disagree with them by ridicule. They have done this with all Republican Presidents, any Conservative journalist, any Republican who dares stand up to Obama, etc. Recognize it for what it is and that is just an attempt to distract people from the t***h.
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Dec 11, 2013 12:05:12   #
rumitoid wrote:
The land-line 911 calls being released was resisted by all those involved. AP pressed a suit and won. The only media that found great entertainment value (and no other value) decided to run the tapes. Bravo! Let's hear the fear and gunshots live ...appeal to a very sick audience. What is the benefit of airing these tapes? Sensationalism alone. Sick.

Let us not only intrude on the untold sorrow of these people, let's exploit it.


The point is giving the t***h to the American people. T***h is always the liberals greatest enemy. That is why Obama and his minions lie so much.
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Dec 10, 2013 18:10:21   #
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Obama saves US economy from Depression Despite the " Say No Party"


http://voices.yahoo.com/president-obama-has-saved-our-country-depression-11724608.html?cat=9


If one bothers to check out the writer of rhe article he/she will find he is an admitted pro Democrat. It is interesting how the left will scream against Fox News when all they ever quote or refer too are those with an obvious left wing bias.
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Dec 10, 2013 08:08:41   #
carolyn wrote:
I do believe you have the completely wrong impression of the old time s***e owners. First, Caucasians did not go to Africa and South Pacific Islands and capture s***es themselves. They merely sailed and anchored offshore to these lands, where the natives brought their prisoners out to the ships and traded them for a handful of baubles. The goods consisted mainly of prisoners of other tribes that were taken in tribal wars. So in fact, the b****s sold their own people into s***ery. The s***e traders merely bought the merchandise. In most cases, if the s***e traders had not purchased these prisoners, they would have been eaten anyway.

In the second place, the myth that all s***e holders were mean to their s***es is nothing but that. A myth. Because a s***e signified a valuable asset to the owners. And the majority were extremely kind to their possessions. It was the rare owner that beat their s***e because to mark him up was to signify that he was a problem and was shunned at auction. Why do you think so many s***es chose to stay with their owners when they were emancipated? They were not dumb people. They knew they had it better with their masters than they would at the mercy of the same rogues that freed them.

Thirdly, s***e owners did not have to rape their young charges. If a s***e girl was chosen by her master for sex, that automatically elevated her and her parents to a greater standing in their group.

Now this is history as it occurred. It is not a lie to sell a movie such as "Mandingo" that had so much violence and crime in it. But you must be wise enough to realize that these historical lies are used to sell a movie. If these lies did not exist, almost every movie would bomb.
I do believe you have the completely wrong impress... (show quote)


Carolyn, do not let the name calling and personal insults bother you. That is all most liberals can do when faced with the t***h.
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Dec 10, 2013 08:03:33   #
RWH wrote:
and this was the direct result of what?
As I see it , it is in part, a very big part a reflection of H**E.. I have not seen so much h**e distributed ( often lies) as I have seen in the past 12 years.. I have never seen America so full of h**e in my 62 years..I have never before seen so much lying and mis-information in my life as I see now..


You are right and Obama should stop it!
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Dec 8, 2013 08:24:06   #
carolyn wrote:
A good example of why a complete nobody should become president of this country is shown in a video made to show the stupidity and lack of knowledge of too many Americans allowed to v**e at the polls. Check this video out at:
www.westernjournalism.com/...karl-marx-president-petition

If this doesn't show why a complete nobody could manage to win an e******n to a once great nations presidency, I don't know what will. This video is an absolute example of why we are soon to be a non-free, c*******t controlled, third world country, created by a c*******t controlled government and media. Pay close attention to the very small amount of people that actually even knew who Karl Marx was. The majority signed the petition even though they could not have known what they were signing. This is so pitiful. And we wonder why we are in the shape we are. Even the "pollster" cracks up several times while making asses out of these i***ts.
A good example of why a complete nobody should bec... (show quote)


Karl Marx is President. He just uses the name Barak Obama.
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Dec 5, 2013 08:00:55   #
vernon wrote:
s. c .and va . are starting a movement to have a constitounal convention.does this scare anyone


People standing up for true Constitutional principles will scare any liberal.
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Dec 4, 2013 15:42:57   #
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Here's Why Obamacare is Going to Work

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/03/obamacare-urban-areas_n_4378531.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

With the website quasi-functional there are tens of millions of uninsured people who are in dire need of health insurance, now they have a place to help them obtain it, and advocates on the ground making sure they know how to do it!


The Huffington Post? That is your idea of an objective news source? Pathetic.
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Dec 1, 2013 08:34:57   #
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Despite the characterization by some, Obama's success rate in winning congressional v**es on issues was an unprecedented 96.7% for his first year in office. Then the most historic display of Republican obstruction began.

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/02/15/a-long-list-of-president-obamas-accomplishments-with-citations/


He had a koolaid drinking lapdog Congress, so what is so great about that?
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Nov 30, 2013 20:07:30   #
Jobs created is very misleading if you do not know how the Obama group counts them. If a job is full time and is split into two part time jobs because of Obamacare that is considered one job created. Also if person A is employed and person B is unemployed when person A leaves his job and person B takes it it is considered a job created when in fact the same number of jobs as before exists. Also, the number of jobs created can just be made up because there is really no way for the public to verify the numbers.
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Nov 30, 2013 14:31:45   #
lpnmajor wrote:
Who DID select him then. I don't favor his policies but he is the President, for another 3 years. I'm more interested in getting the congress in check so they can fix what Obama screwed up.


Congress would not have enough v**es to over do his veto.
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Nov 30, 2013 07:40:19   #
onegooddance wrote:
Just so you all know, I love the bantering that goes on I finaly had to join. I'm very concerned about what is going on, what a mess for our kids. I'm a hop and skip away from 77. Seen a lot and done a lot
Its what they don't know about survival that scares me the most, Our kids I mean. Had a fine day yeaterday and today was een better. See ya down the screen!!!!


Welcome aboard!
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Nov 30, 2013 07:39:23   #
Richard94611 wrote:
Thought you folks might be interested in the loss or gain of jobs under W and then under Obama. For those of you who want to push the blame for the recession onto Obama, this will be hard to swallow, though true. This is back a few years, but certainly reflects the t***sition.

found at the Bureau of Labor Statistics -

Private-sector Job situation last 12 months under B/USH (2008-2009):

February___________-136,000 (lost)
March_____________ -112,000 (lost)
April______________-215,000 (lost)
May______________ -216,000 (lost)
June______________-231,000 (lost)
July_______________­259,000 (lost)
August____________ -294,000 (lost)
September_________ -425,000 (lost)
October____________­-480,000 (lost)
November__________ -797,000 (lost)
December__________-658,000 (lost)
January____________-839,000 (lost)
.

Private-sector Job situation over past 12 months under OBAMA:

July_____________+175,000 (gained)
August__________ +52,000 (gained)
September______+216,000 (gained)
October________ +139,000 (gained)
November_______+178,000 (gained)
December_______+234,000 (gained)
January_________+277,000 (gained)
February________+254,000 (gained)
March__________+147,000 (gained)
April____________ +85,000 (gained)
May______________+105,000 (gained)
June______________+84,000 (gained)
Thought you folks might be interested in the loss ... (show quote)


If this is all true why do we have the smallest labor force in decades? Why are more people getting unemployment for longer periods of time? Why are more people in poverty? Why are more people getting food stamps? With all the new taxpayers why is the deficit exploding?
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Nov 30, 2013 07:34:59   #
ldsuttonjr wrote:
The time has come to end p**********l term limits, because continuing the restrictions on how long one can serve in the country's highest office is bad for the United States, a university professor argued this week.

In an opinion piece published in the Washington Post, Jonathan Zimmerman, a history and education professor at New York University, says deciding whether a president deserves a third, fourth or more terms should be left to the American people, not the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, which placed a two-term limit on the position. As background, here's an excerpt from the amendment, ratified in 1951:

"No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."

The amendment came into being a few years after Franklin Roosevelt was elected to the fourth of his White House terms. Known to Americans as the president during the final years of the Great Depression and most of World War II, Roosevelt, a Democrat, died in office before completing his last term. After the war, Republicans made a successful bid to install a two-term maximum for future presidents. But, according to Zimmerman, they limited not only the president's time in office, but also "democracy itself."

With President Obama's job-approval numbers down sharply, Zimmerman indicates that the nation's chief executive is perhaps being hampered by the fact that he's in his final term, giving GOP opponents and even Democrats little incentive to support him on issues that might hurt their own re-e******n chances.

To illustrate his point, he uses two topics in the headlines: the implemention of the new health care law and the nuclear agreement with Iran.

He writes:

"Many of Obama’s fellow Democrats have distanced themselves from the reform and from the president. Even former president Bill Clinton has said that Americans should be allowed to keep the health insurance they have. Or consider the reaction to the Iran nuclear deal. Regardless of his political approval ratings, Obama could expect Republican senators such as Lindsey Graham (S.C.) and John McCain (Ariz.) to attack the agreement. But if Obama could run again, would he be facing such fervent objections from Sens. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Robert Menendez (D-N.J.)? Probably not. Democratic lawmakers would worry about provoking the wrath of a president who could be reelected. Thanks to term limits, though, they’ve got little to fear."

Zimmerman adds, "Nor does Obama have to fear the v**ers, which might be the scariest problem of all. If he chooses, he could simply ignore their will. And if the people wanted him to serve another term, why shouldn’t they be allowed to award him one?"

On this last point, he invokes George Washington, the first president of the United States. Washington, he says, stepped down after his second term, but not because he was required by law to do so. Zimmerman says Washington didn't support enforced term limits, citing one of his letters. "I can see no propriety in precluding ourselves from the service of any man who, in some great emergency, shall be deemed universally most capable of serving the public," Washington wrote. By leaving office, however, he did establish a precedent that would be followed for more than a century.

In his "P**********l Term Limits in American History: Power, Principles, and Politics," Michael Korzi, a professor of political science at Towson University, cites the first president's remark, stating that Washington departed voluntarily after his second term "more for personal reasons than for reasons of philosophy."

Even so, the Founding Fathers had different opinions on whether to impose a mandate on term lengths, researchers indicate. (U.S. senators and representatives don't have term limits.) Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the U.S., felt a maximum had merit. In "Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-Sided American," edited by Bernard Mayo, Jefferson referenced his dislike of the idea of an entrenched leader:

"That I should lay down my charge at a proper season is as much a duty as to have borne it faithfully ... . These changes are necessary, too, for the security of republican government. If some period be not fixed, either by the Constitution or by practice, to the services of the First Magistrate, his office, though nominally elective, will in fact be for life; and that will soon degenerate into an inheritance."

As for the present, Zimmerman's idea isn't new, and in fact, rumor-researching website Snopes.com notes multiple proposals in recent years to repeal the 22nd Amendment. Republicans and Democrats alike have raised the issue, but none of the attempts have gotten too far. .
The time has come to end p**********l term limits,... (show quote)


If a Marxist was not in the White House would he have written this? Not a chance.
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