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Biscuit Forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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He started with the Corvair, remember?? But in the years since then, look at all the BS that has been bestowed uopn the sheeple of the public.
We have an over-abundance of lawyers to protect us from ourselves. They are like vultures watching every move by the public, private, and business sectors of society.
Regardless of who is in office, the govt. is going to continue wasting money on whatever it feels like....as well as the ME. |
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theLIBERTARIAN El Loco

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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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Look at the BS the neo-Conservatives with the help of Bush has bestowed upon us. Don't get me started on that one... _________________ Bing News - The Best Place To Get Your News
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Biscuit Forum Guru
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:51 pm Post subject: |
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| LOL...yeah, Bush and his crew are part of it for sure, but Im talking in the last 40 years or so. We've evolved into a country that is more interested in money than in character. |
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GOODave Forum Guru

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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 6:40 am Post subject: |
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| Didn't Nader get started with the seatbelts, or was it the Pinto? Anyway, I would rather spend a couple hundred billion on environmental things rather than shipping the money off to the ME. |
Yeah, it was the Corvair, like Biscuit said.
But "Environment" or "Middle East" is not an "either or" proposition: I'd rather not waste money on either one. Quite honestly, I'd much rather all those billions be spent on repairing Northtown road, north of Bloomington, IL ... now THAT is a safety hazard.
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Nader is one of the primary reasons why America has become a nanny state, and why it has become soley based on litigation for any issue.
Nader and his types have raped America, and they used the justice system to do it, all while similtaneously turning the justice system itself into yet another big corporate business where money is of more importance than actual justice. |
Agreed. And one of Nader's mentees is your very own Harvey Rosenfeld by whom you not only have a sinfully wasteful Department of Insurance out there in California, but your premiums are higher because of the work Harvey has done, as you say, raping the insurance industry (and, thereby, the insurance consumer).
dave _________________ Now that he's president, if you question his tax policies, energy plans or health-care ambitions, you are “hoping he will fail” — and that, with the help of roundabout reasoning, is tantamount to hoping we cannot transcend race. -Jonah Goldberg, 8/20/09 |
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Scott Forum Guru

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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:57 am Post subject: |
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| theLIBERTARIAN wrote: |
| Look at the BS the neo-Conservatives with the help of Bush has bestowed upon us. Don't get me started on that one... |
Yep, lets don't  |
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bestsynd Site Admin

Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 2367 Location: Southern CA
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:16 pm Post subject: |
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(Best Syndication) Barack Obama has a long history of working with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and governors of Illinois, including the current Governor Rod Blagojevich, in doling government funding for housing development in Chicago. His history is hardly a model of success, except for the hundred of millions in profits made by the chosen few slumlords.
Less than a year ago, in the April 26, 2007, Chicago Sun-Times, Fran Spielman reported that Chicago aldermen were accusing the Daley administration "of being asleep at the switch while low-income housing projects developed by the now-indicted Tony Rezko collapsed into disrepair."
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theLIBERTARIAN El Loco

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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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Biscuit Forum Guru
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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Obama is a crook just like the rest of them. Its funny to see someone put all their hope, trust, and faith in a politician....even to the point of covering up for him and trying to twist stories around to make it look like the politician is a genuine good guy
But theres no hiding the fact that a politician, by his/her very nature, is a lieing, cheating, backstabbing, sellout to the people.....no wonder certain people relate to them so closely!!
DTA....DONT TRUST ANYBODY. |
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theLIBERTARIAN El Loco

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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:26 pm Post subject: Wow Hillary Can Drink |
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Does this make her a better choice.
http://www.newshounds.us/2008/04/14/fox_makes_joke_after_joke_about_hillary_imbibing_shot_and_a_beer.php
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Fox and Friends took several moments to make fun of Hillary drinking a shot and a beer last night on their show this morning. Every chance they got they would lift their hands as if drinking or some other stunt to make fun of her.
They had one video clip of Hillary sipping a shot and sipping a beer and Doocy asked if that was 5 times, Kilmeade said he thought it was 7 times.
Of course Hillary is a grown woman who can have a drink when she wants to. She is not a reported drunk like our lame duck president, Bush, who was a drunk for 20 years, but this was not mentioned.
Neither was there anyone from the Democratic side to explain if this was a casual meeting and Hillary was just mingling. No fair and balanced there.
I'm sure John McCain has had more than one drink in his lifetime but Fox doesn't seem to want to show any footage on it if they have it, or to even mention it. |
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Guitarras Reyes Forum Guru
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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:48 pm Post subject: |
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| Oh boy, Eric is not going to like that! |
What? More guilt-by-association? I don't mind it because this year morons aren't prevailing in what they think are politics. Talk-radio has changed and either people get with ethics reform or they really have nothing worthy to say, much less worth listening to. So either people are "with-it" or they are not.
So, bring it on, I'm LOVING IT!  _________________ www.myspace.com/suejacobsband
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Scott Forum Guru

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Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 2:39 pm Post subject: |
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| I don't mind it because this year morons aren't prevailing in what they think are politics. |
If that is not the pot calling the kettle Obama!  |
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Guitarras Reyes Forum Guru
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GOODave Forum Guru

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:30 am Post subject: |
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| bestsynd wrote: |
(Best Syndication) Barack Obama has a long history of working with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and governors of Illinois, including the current Governor Rod Blagojevich, in doling government funding for housing development in Chicago. His history is hardly a model of success, except for the hundred of millions in profits made by the chosen few slumlords.
Less than a year ago, in the April 26, 2007, Chicago Sun-Times, Fran Spielman reported that Chicago aldermen were accusing the Daley administration "of being asleep at the switch while low-income housing projects developed by the now-indicted Tony Rezko collapsed into disrepair."
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GADZOOKS! What have I been telling you for months, now?
Barak Obama is NOTHING DIFFERENT from any other Chicago Democrat. He's simply a prettier picture than Rod Blagojevich, but the matting and the framing are identical.
He's nothing more or less than another liberal democrat...which isn't wrong or unfortunate, if you're into that sort of thing.
dave _________________ Now that he's president, if you question his tax policies, energy plans or health-care ambitions, you are “hoping he will fail” — and that, with the help of roundabout reasoning, is tantamount to hoping we cannot transcend race. -Jonah Goldberg, 8/20/09 |
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theLIBERTARIAN El Loco

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:40 am Post subject: |
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Yep he is liberal. But like you said before, it seems like a choice between the lesser of two evils.
This just in:
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Sen. Barack Obama often mocks himself for having an unusual name, and his supporters have accused Republicans of purposely flubbing it for the chance to link him with terrorist Osama bin Laden.
So it was with humor that Mr. Obama brushed off an Obama-Osama switch yesterday during the annual Associated Press lunch in Washington.
The exchange began when Denver Post publisher and newspaper megachain owner Dean Singleton, also chairman of the AP, asked Mr. Obama about his position about troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"Can you imagine shifting a substantial number of Afghanistan — a substantial number to Afghanistan where the Taliban has been gaining strength and Obama bin Laden is still at large?" Mr. Singleton asked. |
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GOODave Forum Guru

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:12 am Post subject: |
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| Yep he is liberal. But like you said before, it seems like a choice between the lesser of two evils. |
I retract that statement with due humility...
NONE of them are lesser of evils: They are all equally unacceptable, IMO...but that's my problem (for whom will I vote), and not yours.
dave _________________ Now that he's president, if you question his tax policies, energy plans or health-care ambitions, you are “hoping he will fail” — and that, with the help of roundabout reasoning, is tantamount to hoping we cannot transcend race. -Jonah Goldberg, 8/20/09 |
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