Frank Apisa
 
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Tue 24 Dec, 2013 08:25 pm
@mysteryman,
mysteryman wrote:

Frank, I am a conservative also. Please don't lump me in the same category as this cj person. As a matter of fact, its not right to lump most conservatives into the same class as cj. He is not a conservative by any definition I understand, he is more of a trouble maker and an over the top stereotype, sort of like Archie Bunker on "All in the Family". He is a caricature, not a real conservative.



You are right, Mysteryman...and I since I know so many fine conservatives myself...I try to always use the expression "American conservatism"...which attempts to convey what I am trying to say in a way a bit more palatable even to me.

Coldjoint is a joke...and I recognize that. Unfortunately, the "conservative movement" seems to be under the foot of conservatives like him...rather than responding to the more reasonable conservatives like you and so many of my friends.

In any case, I apologize to you and to other reasonable conservatives. I have to figure a wording that conveys my anger toward the coldjoints of the world without painting with too broad a brush.

I'll work on it.
RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 12:37 am
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RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 12:47 am
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RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 12:51 am
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RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 12:55 am
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RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 01:22 am
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RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 01:22 am
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RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 04:46 am
Papers show Koch money behind economic study
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/watch/papers-show-koch-money-behind-economic-study-99094595763

Anyone for some right wing propaganda?
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RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 08:47 am
Unemployment Benefits Can Be 'The Difference Between Making It And Not Making It'
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/24/unemployment-benefits_n_4495341.html
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RexRed
 
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Wed 25 Dec, 2013 09:15 am
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RexRed
 
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Thu 26 Dec, 2013 11:31 pm
So, Salon ranked Fox News' five worst moments of 2013. It couldn't have been an easy task. They were:

5. Bill O’Reilly says Asians aren’t liberals because they’re “industrious and hard-working.”

4. Megyn Kelly insists Santa Claus is white.

3. Ben Carson compares LBGTQ people to NAMBLA, bestiality supporters.

2. Geraldo Rivera says jurors would have shot Trayvon Martin sooner than Zimmerman did.

1. Lauren Green interviews Reza Aslan, can’t figure out why a Muslim would write a book about Jesus.

Of course, this doesn't include "on-going narratives," where the slow drip a lie over months if not years, like Benghazi, the IRS scandal or their war on Obamacare.

What do you think about the list? Is the order right? Did they miss anything?

Just a little question for the page on a Thursday afternoon.
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RexRed
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 12:36 am
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RexRed
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 12:41 am
@Frank Apisa,
If they are going to vote for tea party republicans they are no better than Coldjoint.

One is in your face and the other is subtle but devious.
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RexRed
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 02:00 am
Saint Ayn Rand Visits the Day After Christmas!
http://billmoyers.com/2013/12/26/saint-ayn-rand-visits-the-day-after-christmas/
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RexRed
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 02:18 am
UPS and FedEx Ruin Christmas and Prove Republicans Wrong About Killing the Post Office
http://www.politicususa.com/2013/12/26/ups-fedex-ruin-christmas-prove-republicans-wrong-killing-post-office.html
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RexRed
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 03:01 am
Meet The Man Who Told The GOP How To Destroy America’s Middle Class
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/12/26/powell-memo-gop-blueprint/
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RexRed
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 03:19 am
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RexRed
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 03:28 am
No one likes a bully
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/no-one-likes-bully
RexRed
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 05:38 am
1.3 million.

That's how many Americans are about to lose their long-term unemployment benefits. These are the victims of the budget deal: http://onmsnbc.co/XaptqQ

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Moment-in-Time
 
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Fri 27 Dec, 2013 05:46 am
@RexRed,
This is a highly extraordinary article, detailing the baseness of this petty-minded New Jersey governor. I have posted your article, RexRed, in its entirety because surely it's worth the read if only to get one good solitary look at the very ugly side of some politicians, members of the human species, who by all accounts is a complex breed.

Quote:

No one likes a bully
12/26/13 11:00 AM—UPDATED 12/26/13 11:32 AM
By Steve Benen
Late Monday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s (R) top two appointees to the Port Authority, both of whom have since resigned, complied with subpoenas related to the ongoing bridge scandal. Soon after, state Assemblyman John Wisnieswki (D), chairman of the committee investigating the incident, acknowledged soon after that the probe will continue into 2014.

But while we wait for the process to continue and for the new materials to be scrutinized, one of the overarching questions is whether Christie could possibly be so petty as to cripple a community with paralyzing traffic, just to punish the local mayor for having refused to endorse him.

The evidence on the bridge controversy is still coming together, but Kate Zernike reported yesterday that Christie’s track record of bullying New Jersey officials for even minor slights is extraordinary.

In 2010, John F. McKeon, a New Jersey assemblyman, made what he thought was a mild comment on a radio program: Some of the public employees that Gov. Chris Christie was then vilifying had been some of the governor’s biggest supporters.

He was surprised to receive a handwritten note from Mr. Christie, telling him that he had heard the comments, and that he didn’t like them.

“I thought it was a joke,” Mr. McKeon recalled. “What governor would take the time to write a personal note over a relatively innocuous comment?”

But the gesture would come to seem genteel compared with the fate suffered by others in disagreements with Mr. Christie: a former governor who was stripped of police security at public events; a Rutgers professor who lost state financing for cherished programs; a state senator whose candidate for a judgeship suddenly stalled; another senator who was disinvited from an event with the governor in his own district.
The whole article is worth reading to appreciate just how thin-skinned the governor really is. The piece points to example after example of Christie using the power of his office to punish rivals – even other Republicans – who’ve offended him in minor and inconsequential ways.

To be sure, this is not proof that the governor ordered the lane closures that crippled Fort Lee in September. But if there are underlying doubts about what Christie is capable of when it comes to petty retribution, the available evidence paints a deeply unflattering portrait of an intemperate bully, willing to use the power of his administration to intimidate, punish, and harass.
In 2011, Mr. Christie held a news conference where he accused State Senator Richard J. Codey of being “combative and difficult” in blocking two nominees. Mr. Codey, a Democrat who had served as governor following the resignation of James E. McGreevey, responded that he had not only signed off on the nominations, but had held a meeting to try to hurry them along.

Three days later, Mr. Codey was walking out of an event in Newark when he got a call from the state police superintendent informing him that he would no longer be afforded the trooper who accompanied him to occasional public events – a courtesy granted all former governors. That same day, his cousin, who had been appointed by Mr. McGreevey to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, was fired, as was a close friend and former deputy chief of staff who was then working in the state Office of Consumer Affairs. […]

Later that year, the governor was pressing hard on Alan Rosenthal, the Rutgers political scientist whom Republicans and Democrats had chosen as the tiebreaking member of the commission that was redistricting the state’s legislative districts. Mr. Christie wanted Mr. Rosenthal to vote for the map put forward by the Republicans on the commission, but instead he chose the Democrats’ plan, saying it offered more stability. Soon after, Mr. Christie used his line-item veto to cut $169,000 for two programs at Mr. Rosenthal’s institute at Rutgers.
In one of the more salient examples, Zernike pointed to an incident between the governor’s office and the state firefighters’ union. Bill Lavin, representing the union, appeared on a radio show and thought he’d extend an olive branch, calling for new direct talks between the two sides. Bill Baroni, one of the Christie aides who recently resigned from the Port Authority, was then a Christie ally in the state Senate, and called Levin to deliver an obscene message from the governor in response.

“What he said a couple of times,” Lavin recalled, “was: ‘The governor told me to make sure you don’t get this message mixed up; say these exact words.’”

In other words, Christie wanted to push back against a perceived foe, so he called Bill Baroni to relay a specific, pointed response.

It’s a detail to keep in mind as the scandal continues to unfold.
 

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