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Author: V-for-VendicarV-for-Vendicar
Date: Apr 21, 2008 23:05
"Kevin Cunningham" mindspring.com> wrote
> So tell us, how did liberals alone make billions for defense
> contractors? How did liberals make billions for oil companies? Seems
> like Poetic Baby has some problems with the facts.
I first encountered his kind back in the early 1980's. I found a group of
his clones calling for the murder of all government workers (any government
worker), in retribution for the theft of their life (their murder) through
taxation.
They were very happy indeed when Timothy McVeigh blew up the Murraih
Government building near Waco, and they called for more such acts in their
patirot "revolution" against the Fascist AmeriKKKan State.
I've done some follow up on these guys over the last 20 years, and 3 of
them have served prison time, One for murdering a police officer, another
for threatening to murder a police officer, and one for just for petty
crimes. One was accused of beating his wife - but as a Judge he managed to
pull some strings and had the charges against him dropped by the prosecutor.
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Author: V-for-VendicarV-for-Vendicar
Date: Apr 21, 2008 22:38
"HarryNadds" yahoo.com> wrote
> Worked for Kennedy and Reagan.Bush made the mistake of trying to be a
> "compassionate conservative" and get along with the kooks on the left
> by spending like a drunk sailor in a cathouse.
Just like his Father and Ronald Reagan before him.
Bush is following the Neo-KKKonservative handbook precisely.
The NeoKKKonservative goal is to bankrupt the U.S. government. To "Starve
the beast" they call it.
Bush said so himself...
"We must manufacture a [economic] crisis in order to assure that there is
no alternative to a smaller government." - Bush - Imprimus Magazine 1995.
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Author: Jag_PopJag_Pop
Date: Apr 21, 2008 22:23
FOR FREE
Two words Americans love.
We love a good bargain and we love anything that
reminds us of the word Freedom ('course I am not suggesting
you should go seeking your freedom from Israel).
So how can you call Israel without any charge? (Better make
that *monetary* charge, as calling Israel might get you in
hot water -- charge --.)
Well...calling Israel and having someone pick up the line
are two different matters. You can read here:
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/spyring.html
how all lines -- phone lines -- lead to Israel. The traffic
analysis of your phone calls is available to Israel and
automatic tapping equipment is built into the phone
system and controlled by an Israeli company.
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Author: Jim AlderJim Alder
Date: Apr 21, 2008 21:01
I was just watching Jon Stewart on The Daily Show (Comedy Channel) and I
think he inadvertently demonstrated a serious problem with the Democrat party.
He had Barack Obama on via satellite and tossed the usual softballs and joke
questions. But he finished up by asking if the candidate could "hope up" some
questions for him. In other words, add his personal inspirational "je n'est ce
quoi" to common questions. His first was "Are you happy with your cell phone
service?" Obama repeated the question verbatim and was rewarded with
histerical applause and cheering.
So is the message that Democrats will swallow whatever this guy says
without question or reservation? That Democrats are a bunch of mindless
lemmings?
I mean, it's true, but is that what Stewart was trying to say?
--
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm
to pass... it's about learning to dance
in the rain."
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Author: Harry HopeHarry Hope
Date: Apr 21, 2008 20:23
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/04/19/mccain-economy-bloomberg/
April 19th, 2008 at 5:58 pm
McCain Tries To Run From Bush, One Day After Declaring Great Progress
Economically During Bushs Tenure»
Yesterday, Bloomberg TV aired an interview between host Al Hunt and
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), in which the presidential candidate attempted
to distance himself from President Bush and empathize with
middle-class Americans who are struggling financially:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=a9QUFCX0kkGg&refer=us
I respect the views of people who basically think that the status quo
is satisfactory today.
I dont.
I think Americans are hurting, and hurting badly.
In fact, I think Americans are not better off than they were eight
years ago, when you look at whats happened to middle-income
Americans.
These remarks seem disingenous.
On Thursday just one day before the aforementioned interview, McCain
also sat down with Bloomberg TVs Peter Cook.
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Author: Harry HopeHarry Hope
Date: Apr 21, 2008 20:10
Despite the countrys sour mood on the economy, McCain said last night
that Americans perhaps feel they are better off than they were when
Bush took office because millions of jobs have been created since
then.
So therefore, McCain said, You could make an argument that theres
been great progress economically over that period of time and that
the fundamentals of Americas economy are strong.
According to tax filings released today, McCains net worth rose by
$18 million since 1999. Perhaps that increase in personal wealth makes
him think that most Americans, too, are better off than they were
eight years ago.
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/04/18/mccain-economy-plan/
April 18th, 2008
McCain: Theres Been Great Progress Economically Since Bush Took
Office»
Earlier this week, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) delivered a speech on the
economy in which he outlined his ambitious plan to cut taxes and
balance the budget.
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Author: Captain CompassionCaptain Compassion
Date: Apr 21, 2008 19:54
Earth Daze, Courtesy Of Al Gore
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Posted Monday, April 21, 2008 4:20 PM PT
Shortage: Al Gore sees no climate improvement since he made "An
Inconvenient Truth." Actually, things have gotten worse. As the
environmentalists celebrate Earth Day, the rush to replace fossil
fuels threatens global famine.
A week after Tax Day, April 15, we are forced to endure another
indignity, Earth Day, April 22. This Earth Day finds the world
threatened not by rising sea levels, but by rising food prices. Many
on the planet are more likely to starve than drown, and we have only
Gore's disciples to blame.
In an interview with the British paper The Sun, the jolly green giant
whined: "I have to say the situation has not improved since I made the
movie in 2006." The polar bears, he says, are still going to drown,
and boats will soon be moored to the top of the Washington Monument.
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