Cycloptichorn
 
  1  
Wed 4 Mar, 2009 05:10 pm
@okie,
okie wrote:

Yes, hello dys, I happen to love the America of most of my life, the one that members of my family defended, and that have been deeply grateful for the opportunities afforded us, but I do not love the change that Obama wants, I don't care if 99% approve. I don't think 68% that supposedly approve of Obama, which I doubt by the way, I doubt 68% even know what he is up to, but if they did, I suspect the percentage would drop well below 50. But I admit there are far too many sissies and ungrateful ingrates in this country that want Obama to take care of their sorry behinds for the rest of their lives.


Sissies, hmm?

Tough talk, coming from a group of people who decided that the terrorists were so scary and dangerous that we needed to abandon our goddamn rights, Okie. Seriously. You right-wingers are the biggest bunch of pussies I've ever seen, continually talking about gloom this and doom that if we don't cut taxes and spend more on the military and give up our freedoms in the name of safey!

Do you even know what a hypocrite you sound like saying stuff like this?

Cycloptichorn
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Cycloptichorn
 
  1  
Wed 4 Mar, 2009 05:11 pm
@okie,
okie wrote:

I am fine with the majority electing representatives, as long as one thing is maintained, my constitutional rights, which protects the rights of the individual, without regard to whether that individual is in majority or minority, or even if he or she is the only person opposing Obama. If Obama violates my constitutional rights, I should trump what Obama wants to do.


Unless there is terrorism involved, in which case you'll piss your pants and hand your constitutional rights - and those of your neighbors - over happily.

Get real

Cycloptichorn
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Wed 4 Mar, 2009 05:16 pm
@Cycloptichorn,
Isn't that what they did when Bush scared them half to death with his threat that al Qaida will come to our land to do us more harm?

They call that "forked tongue." They hold inconsistent positions on the same issue depending on who is running our government.
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genoves
 
  -1  
Wed 4 Mar, 2009 06:51 pm
Cyclops wrote in answer to Okie--\
quote-

Unless there is terrorism involved, in which case you'll piss your pants and hand your constitutional rights - and those of your neighbors - over happily.

**************************************************************

Well, there are( as usual) several things that Cyclops doesn't know.

l. We are much more likely to be attacked during the next three years and ten months by the fundamentalist fanatic Terrorists than we were from 9/11 to last November( Biden told us )

2. The North Koreans, who undoubtedly will invite Hillary to tea allegedly have a missle that can reach California. Since they are all bonkers in N. Korea it is not unlikely that a missle can reach Berekeley( where C yclops works). It is likely that in that even, C yclops will not be able to piss his pants or hand over his constitutional rights.

3, After Hillary does nice nice with the fanatic morons who run Iran( you know, those idiots who believe that the 12thImam will come to restore the Caliphate over the whole world) and Iran fires missles at Israel, the fanatics will come after us in the USA. When C yclops is surprised from behind and has his throat cut, he will not have time to piss his pants or hand over his consititutional rights.
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genoves
 
  -1  
Wed 4 Mar, 2009 06:52 pm
@genoves,
Dyslexia( because he is dyslexic--poor fellow) does not know that black Socialists all over the USA( see Lani Guinier) have spoken against Majority Rule and have said that black votes should count for more than one vote.
Why/ Because they have been discriminated against for so many years and a change would help them catch up.
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genoves
 
  -1  
Wed 4 Mar, 2009 06:53 pm
Okie wrote:

Yes, hello dys, I happen to love the America of most of my life, the one that members of my family defended, and that have been deeply grateful for the opportunities afforded us, but I do not love the change that Obama wants, I don't care if 99% approve. I don't think 68% that supposedly approve of Obama, which I doubt by the way, I doubt 68% even know what he is up to, but if they did, I suspect the percentage would drop well below 50. But I admit there are far too many sissies and ungrateful ingrates in this country that want Obama to take care of their sorry behinds for the rest of their lives.

Good post, Okie
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genoves
 
  -1  
Wed 4 Mar, 2009 06:55 pm
Okie--No. 1-- The 68 % figure is inflated. Rassmussen says that his approval is at 60%

No. 2--Almost every president elected has a high approval rating in his first three months.

No. 3--The American people are patient but not that patient> If the job situation has not improved considerably soon( by September), his Job Approval Ratings will drop below 50%.
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genoves
 
  -1  
Wed 4 Mar, 2009 06:56 pm
@genoves,
Here < Okie, is what the Wall Street Journal wrote- today--

Speaking Out
'We can't keep looking at this as something that's going to fail. You have to look on the bright side and see the proverbial silver lining to the cloud.'

-- Helen Ann Griffith, Democrat, Flint, Mich.,75, retired school cook

'I think he has a big head and thinks he can get all this stuff done in a short amount of time and it's going to take a lot longer.'

-- Rachel Radny, Democrat, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 24, unemployed

'He's doing more than I would know to do....I don't know that [his plan] is going to work. I hope to God it does but I'd be surprised if the house of cards doesn't fall down.'

-- c-- Richard Kessler,independent, Imperial, Mo., 56, mechanic
"Democrats are extraordinarily supportive of their new Democratic president in a way that's transforming the aggregate numbers," said Mr. McInturff. "But we should be cautious because it might overstate some of the other large parts of the country that are hanging back."

Even some groups that are supporting Mr. Obama now might be harder to hold on to. That includes 10% of the electorate who are not Democrats but say they relate to Mr. Obama. Members of this group say they are less confident than others about Mr. Obama's goals and policies. A similar dynamic is at work among those living in rural areas and small towns.
******************************************************************

Notice this feedback----
Vincine Fallica, independent, Vermontville, N.Y., 55, case manager

'I think six to 12 months should show people if his ideas are working, that's the time frame I'm giving him before I start bashing him.'

end of quote--

Okie-Patience- Obama doesn't know what he is doing. By September, the polls will show that he has less than 50% support.

The left wing knows nothing about polls, Okie. They do not know that almost every president starts out with high numbers and then, after they start to fail miserably, there numbers fall drastically.

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cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 11:48 am
I've been railing against Obama's bailout of the US auto companies. The following article was a foregone conclusion before our government made taxpayers pump billions into a lost cause. It's not a time when our government can get sloppy with increasing deficits when employment continues to drop. It only creates a greater handicap for the future recovery of our economy.

Quote:
GM auditors raise the specter of Chapter 11
By TOM KRISHER, AP Auto Writer Tom Krisher, Ap Auto Writer Thu Mar 5, 9:30 am ET

DETROIT " General Motors Corp.'s auditors have raised "substantial doubt" about the troubled automaker's ability to continue operations, and the company said it may have to seek bankruptcy protection if it can't execute a huge restructuring plan.

The automaker revealed the concerns Thursday in an annual report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

"The corporation's recurring losses from operations, stockholders' deficit, and inability to generate sufficient cash flow to meet its obligations and sustain its operations raise substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern," auditors for the accounting firm Deloitte & Touche LLP wrote in the report.

In pre-market trading, GM shares fell 18 percent from Wednesday's close, to $1.80.
okie
 
  0  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 02:56 pm
Is it too early to ask every Obama voter to beg foregiveness for electing this man that is in process of trying to tear the country apart and build it according to his imaginations? I don't think so.
maporsche
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 03:02 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Yeah CI, this shouldn't be a shocker to anyone. Screw Bush for what he did in Nov/Dec, and screw Obama for what he did in February.
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 03:05 pm
@maporsche,
Actually, Bush held the reins for eight years before January 2009; not two months. Obama, less than two months.
maporsche
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 03:11 pm
@cicerone imposter,
I know..screw Bush for 8 years...but it was Nov/Dec when he did auto bailout (I believe.
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okie
 
  0  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 03:17 pm
As I posted a few days ago, its something else every day. Now, the White House ememies operation is rearing its ugly head, but should anyone be surprised? This from the American Spectator:

http://spectator.org/archives/2009/02/18/obamas-enemies-list

"After the Democratic convention, Obama campaign lawyer Robert Bauer warned TV stations against airing a TV ad that was embarrassing to Barack Obama. The commercial focused on the longtime relationship between Obama and Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers. Bauer sent letters to the Justice Department imploring the agency to pursue criminal action against those behind the ads. It was not lost on anyone at that time that Bauer was considered a candidate to be the next U.S. Attorney-General.

A team of Obama campaign operatives, joined by major news outlets, descended on Wasilla, Alaska immediately after Governor Sarah Palin was introduced as Senator John McCain's running mate. This was immediately followed by patently false reports claiming Palin imposed book bans, joined a fringe political party, charged rape victims for emergency room treatment and cut funding for special needs children.

In late August, the Obama campaign emailed an "Obama Action Wire" to thousands of supporters and liberal activists exhorting them to harass the offices of Chicago's WGN radio by flooding the station with angry phone calls and emails. Activists screamed insults to call-in screeners. The radio station's offense was that a long-time, respected radio host had the temerity to interview Ethics and Public Policy Center watchdog Stanley Kurtz. Kurtz had uncovered university records that documented a much closer relationship between Obama and Ayers than the presidential candidate had previously disclosed.

A few weeks later, state prosecutors and top sheriffs in Missouri who were prominent Obama supporters responded to a chilling Obama campaign request. They styled themselves as a "truth squad" and threatened to prosecute anyone including media outlets that printed or broadcasted material they deemed to be inaccurate about the Illinois Senator.

......"


No way around it, Obama is a dangerous radical that somehow gained the Whitehouse by being slick and getting alot of suckers to vote for him.
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 03:25 pm
@okie,
okie, Your brain is calcified; Ayers is not a problem for the majority of the living even in Chicago. Your brain is dead.
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dyslexia
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 03:29 pm
Okie has mind like a steel trap unfortunately it's a steel trap that's been left out in the rain so long it's rusted shut.
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Advocate
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 04:37 pm
@okie,
I'm curious. Do you think Bush owes us an apology?
Advocate
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 04:40 pm
@okie,
Ayres is a hero. He has devoted his life to help the poor and downtrodden.

Were O an associate of Jesus, you would condemn O because Jesus was a criminal in the eyes of the Romans.
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 05:00 pm
@Advocate,
Ayers didn't kill any one. Bush did hundreds of thousands of innocents in Iraq.

okie's idea of who the terrorists are is so skewered - like his brain.
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roger
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2009 05:07 pm
@cicerone imposter,
So, their assets, such as they are, should not be evaluated by the "going concern" assumption. Instead of another loan, I suppose we are going to be expected to pick up the 75 - 100 billion tab for the cost of filing bankruptcy.
 

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