Obama’s Bail Out Plan Explained
Jan 31st 2009MichaelIdiOt Lefties & Liberals
Now I get why I feel we are so fucked and the liberals are so fucking wrong. At least I understand now…
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A Marine masquerading as a civilian
Jan 31st 2009MichaelIdiOt Lefties & Liberals
Now I get why I feel we are so fucked and the liberals are so fucking wrong. At least I understand now…
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Jan 31st 2009MichaelIdiOt Lefties
What the fuck…
"I have a crush on Jimmy Carter. I admit it," Zellweger says. "He has an extraordinary mind. He’s an exceptional human being. And he writes poetry, for crying out loud. He’s all good things."
I am going to have a hard time watching her in any movie from now on…
Well at least she is smart enough to memorize a line and repeat it in several takes…
Jan 31st 2009MichaelSocialist Left
Not feeling like anything important today…
Maybe too disgusted with Washington…..
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Jan 30th 2009MichaelIdiOt Lefties & Liberals
I know, kinda redundant heading…but I am being lazy.
Politico has learned that tomorrow Americans United for Change, a liberal group, will begin airing radio ads in three states Obama won — Ohio, Pennsylvania and Nevada — with a tough question aimed at the GOP senators there: Will you side with Obama or Rush Limbaugh?
“Every Republican member of the House chose to take Rush Limbaugh’s advice,” says the narrator after playing the conservative talk radio giant’s declaration that he hopes Obama “fails.”
“Every Republican voted with Limbaugh — and against creating 4 million new American jobs. We can understand why a extreme partisan like Rush Limbaugh wants President Obama’s Jobs program to fail — but the members of Congress elected to represent the citizens in their districts? That’s another matter. Now the Obama plan goes to the Senate, and the question is: Will our Senator"—here the ad is tailored by state to name George Voinovich in Ohio, Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania, and John Ensign in Nevada—"side with Rush Limbaugh too?”
its all emotions….I like Rush’s response.
“Senate Republicans need to understand this is not about me,” he wrote in an email. “It is about them, about intimidating them, especially after the show of unity in House. It is about the 2010 and 2012 elections. This is an opportunity for Republicans to redefine themselves after a few years of wandering aimlessly looking for a ‘brand’ and identity.”
Have you seen the President Barack Obama commemorative coffee cup sold by 7-Eleven?
It features a photo of the new president, the White House, and a group of supporters.
A 7NEWS viewer contacted us and said he thought one of the upraised hands on the cup was displaying the middle finger.
Go look at the picture
We went to 7-Eleven and bought a cup, so we could take a look for ourselves. While there, we asked four customers what they thought. All four said it was definitely the middle finger. Followers of @DenverChannel on Twitter posted several opinions that included: LollyH "Looks like the middle finger to me.
Obama Coffee Cup Raises More Than Questions - Politics News Story - KMGH Denver
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It is sad that a 22 year old go to drunk to find his own home..
Prosecutors say a Colorado Springs resident who killed an intruder as the man drunkenly tried to break into a home he thought was his own didn’t violate the law and won’t be prosecuted
But the law is a good thing, the left anti gun lobby will use this to attack the law that allows you to be safe in your home.
The 22 year old was responsible for his actions.
Remember he also drove to the house he thought was his home, beat on the door, and went to the back door and continued to break in while yelling obscenities.
My support goes to James Parsons and his girl friend for the stress they must feel.
Springs shooter protected under ‘make my day’ - The Denver Post
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The "Rangel Rule" [Ramesh Ponnuru]
Rep. John Carter, a Texas Republican, sent out a press release earlier today about his innovative new bill:
"Rangel Rule"
All U.S. taxpayers would enjoy the same immunity from IRS penalties and interest as House Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel (D-NY) and Obama Administration Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, if a bill introduced today by Congressman John Carter (R-TX) becomes law.
Carter, a former longtime Texas judge, today introduced the Rangel Rule Act of 2009, HR 735, which would prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from charging penalties and interest on back taxes against U.S. citizens. Under the proposed law, any taxpayer who wrote “Rangel Rule” on their return when paying back taxes would be immune from penalties and interest.
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Jan 28th 2009MichaelAnti-America & Politics
Hey Rep. Phil Gingery, with all due respect, FUCK YOU!
You have no right to tell a citizen to back off….ever!
As reported by Politico.com
“obviously more frightened of me than he is Mitch McConnell. He’s more frightened of me, than he is of, say, John Boehner, which doesn’t say much about our party.” - Rush Limbaugh
The GOP needst o grow some balls and quit compromising and allowing the Dems to waist our money. I will work against every GOP member that votes for this shit sandwich.
Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., did not take kindly to this assessment in an interview with Politico Tuesday.
I am not Sean or Rush but your throwing our money away! Stand up and fight this pile of crap spending bpree or go the fuck away!
“I think that our leadership, Mitch McConnell and John Boehner, are taking the right approach,” Gingrey said. “I mean, it’s easy if you’re Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh or even sometimes Newt Gingrich to stand back and throw bricks. You don’t have to try to do what’s best for your people and your party. You know you’re just on these talk shows and you’re living well and plus you stir up a bit of controversy and gin the base and that sort of that thing. But when it comes to true leadership, not that these people couldn’t be or wouldn’t be good leaders, they’re not in that position of John Boehner or Mitch McConnell.”
House GOP member to Rush: Back off - Jonathan Martin - Politico.com
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Jan 28th 2009MichaelThe Great Give away
Read this add so you don’t have to touch the Grey Hag
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People in England are finally waking up….
but it might be to late for them…
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Jan 25th 2009MichaelLiberals & Politics
Amazing, what took them so long.
Federal agents raided two small Pennsylvania defense contractors that were given millions of dollars in federal funding by Rep. John Murtha, chairman of the defense appropriations committee and one of the most powerful men in Congress.
U.S. Raids Contractors Aided by Murtha - WSJ.com
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Jan 25th 2009MichaelGeek Stuff
Check out David Bergman’s all access
I spent an hour going through the full screen picture trying to spot any high power scopes sticking up in the back ground.
Update: this is the technology and it is now on my wishlist.
Jan 25th 2009MichaelIdiOt Lefties
The question is whether she will implode again and when.
Hat tip: I HATE THE MEDIA (go there)
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Jan 25th 2009MichaelPolitics & The ONE (Obama)
WOW, get this straight, No hard questions for ‘The One’, just drink the kool-aid and shut the hell up.
“Ahh, see,” he said, “I came down here to visit. See this is what happens. I can’t end up visiting with you guys and shaking hands if I’m going to get grilled every time I come down here.”
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At the beginning of the bill, the authors write: “Since 2001, as worker productivity went up, 96% of the income growth in this country went to the wealthiest 10% of society. While they were benefiting from record high worker productivity, the remaining 90% of Americans were struggling to sustain their standard of living. They sustained it by borrowing … and borrowing … and borrowing, and when they couldn’t borrow anymore, the bottom fell out.”
If that analysis is true, then two other things must be accurate. The first is that the cause of the recession was Americans becoming overextended in their use of credit. The other one, which is a consequence of the first, is that if the government can facilitate future consumer borrowing, the economy will be righted again in short order. That would mean that more complex methods of solving the problems of the recession, such as spending money on infrastructure, would be unnecessary. It would be simpler to take $825 billion and make it available for home equity loans, enlarge credit card lines, and auto loans.
Read the whole thing.
African American Political Pundit:: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Bill of 2009
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