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Horsefan
01-27-2009, 04:55 PM
President Obama's inaguration speech mentioned honoring freedom of speech and dissent. As Obama has said in the past, "Just words, just speeches . . ."

"Limbaugh's cheap shot at President Obama might be the first by the Republican attack machine this year but we know it won't be the last." - Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee exec. director Brian Wolf. He's urging supporters of their new STAND STRONG AGAINST RUSH LIMBAUGH campaign to donate to the House campaign arm.

Just think of the thousands of emails that Rush's sponsors may be barraged with by the Obama Army. Like the tens of thousands of emails sent to stations who dared to air the ads showing the history of Obama and Bill Ayers.

Get ready Rush! But then again, you more than anyone know what to expect. Any arguments against The One are rebutted with the race card, hater card, Bush card, Reagan card, name calling card, insult card and the change the subject card.

These stats are not perfect, but they are close- Inaguration approval rating of Obama (83%), January 25th approval rating drops to 68% with a 21% disapproval rating. Today his approval rating is at 62%, with a disapproval rating up to 36%. These stats came from Gallup, Rasmussen and a UK paper.

Maybe some of the folks are starting to see the patterns. From the "white will do what's right" Rev. comment at The One's coronation, the quick attention to Gitmo terrorists, the recommendation of no bail outs for white men by others and President Obama's first Oval office interview granted to Al-Arabiya tv (say "Hi!" to Dr. Khalid Mansour!!!) And the first enemy he makes is a successful white man named Rush Limbaugh. No doubt guilty of "a white man's greed that runs a world in need"- quote from The Audacity Of Hope, and originating in a Reverend Wright speech.

Rush's dad told him as a kid that he must work hard and become educated or that he would wind up a "slave in his own country". Personally, I stand strong FOR Rush Limbaugh.

Bubba X
01-27-2009, 04:58 PM
President Obama's inaguration speech mentioned honoring freedom of speech and dissent. As Obama has said in the past, "Just words, just speeches . . ."

"Limbaugh's cheap shot at President Obama might be the first by the Republican attack machine this year but we know it won't be the last." - Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee exec. director Brian Wolf. He's urging supporters of their new STAND STRONG AGAINST RUSH LIMBAUGH campaign to donate to the House campaign arm.

Just think of the thousands of emails that Rush's sponsors may be barraged with by the Obama Army. Like the tens of thousands of emails sent to stations who dared to air the ads showing the history of Obama and Bill Ayers.

Get ready Rush! But then again, you more than anyone know what to expect. Any arguments against The One are rebutted with the race card, hater card, Bush card, Reagan card, name calling card, insult card and the change the subject card.

These stats are not perfect, but they are close- Inaguration approval rating of Obama (83%), January 25th approval rating drops to 68% with a 21% disapproval rating. Today his approval rating is at 62%, with a disapproval rating up to 36%. These stats came from Gallup, Rasmussen and a UK paper.

Maybe some of the folks are starting to see the patterns. From the "white will do what's right" Rev. comment at The One's coronation, the quick attention to Gitmo terrorists, the recommendation of no bail outs for white men by others and President Obama's first Oval office interview granted to Al-Arabiya tv (say "Hi!" to Dr. Khalid Mansour!!!) And the first enemy he makes is a successful white man named Rush Limbaugh. No doubt guilty of "a white man's greed that runs a world in need"- quote from The Audacity Of Hope, and originating in a Reverend Wright speech.

Rush's dad told him as a kid that he must work hard and become educated or that he would wind up a "slave in his own country". Personally, I stand strong FOR Rush Limbaugh.lol. Great rant.

ddog
01-27-2009, 05:02 PM
'fan.....


so, you have not had time to do any learning or you just are not up to your own challenge of learning.

there is much to learn there in the previous message i left for you on both bama and bushes and the whole ILLinois mobs, both sides.

But, oh well.

Most don't want to do the work, they just like the bling.

If you are still researching :lol: please accept my humble apology and keep at it.

You CAN LEARN, yes YOU REALLY CAN!


:ThmbUp:

Suff
01-27-2009, 05:08 PM
. Personally, I stand strong FOR Rush Limbaugh.

Who gives a flying crap of Ka-Ka who you stand for?

Your a Republican, we just blasted you into oblivion.

And bear in mind Tonto, with four announced Republican retirements in 2010, as it stands right now, Democrats will grab even more power in the midterm elections.

Its likely, if it unfolds as predicted, never before in the History of America will a Political Party have consolidated power the way Liberals will in 2010.

Now that is something anyone can stand stand for!


The Conservative republican party is Dee, E, A, Dee. Dead!

Good night Irene.

rastajenk
01-27-2009, 05:13 PM
Is that what the past performances show, that the party in power gains strength in mid-term elections? I don't think so.

One party rule, that's really something to look forward to. :rolleyes: Where's my Liberal Fascism avatar when I need it? ;)

Horsefan
01-27-2009, 05:18 PM
Sorry ddog. Look up a list of topics that you post in response to real info submitted? I call that the "Go To The Library So You Can See How Right I Am" card. You argue incessantly and teach me nothing. Move On! Bush is gone, Reagan is dead. Obama is here NOW.

NJ Stinks
01-27-2009, 06:24 PM
These stats are not perfect, but they are close- Inaguration approval rating of Obama (83%), January 25th approval rating drops to 68% with a 21% disapproval rating. Today his approval rating is at 62%, with a disapproval rating up to 36%. These stats came from Gallup, Rasmussen and a UK paper.



If the last election means anything, Obama should settle at a solid 55%.

Horsefan
01-28-2009, 12:50 PM
I forgot to mention that President Obama's first phone call to a foriegn statesman was made to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejab has responded to Obama's Al-Arabiya interview, he said "Those who speak of change must apologise to the Iranian people and try to repair their past bad acts and crimes committed against Iran."

Sounds promising? Oh well, it's his freedom of speech and I doubt that President Obama will have the gall to recommend that others "not listen to him" if they want to get anything done.

Whomever his staff is, whomever he has good in his corner, I shudder at the prospect of President Obama dealing with world leaders. As a lawyer he was all but silent in court- really! No toe to toe fights there. As a senator he voted present on many pressing issues. He appeared weak at the Saddleback Church forum and during the O'Rielly Factor interviews. Plus, he has already stated previously that the United States needed to take a good look at how it's own policies might have affected the terrorism of 9/11. And I previously mentioned that I think that he was raised without a good male role model.

This concerns us all. Even those who want handouts still want to be safe. I heard on the news this morning that it is now believed by a credible agency that Iran has all they need to make one bomb. They continue to try and develop longer range missiles. Will Obama be able to take on Putin and use Russia to help rein in the Iranian threat to the whole world? Will his "Hope-Nosis" work with Putin? Golden sunshine? Rules For Radicals vs. KGB

Tom
01-28-2009, 01:00 PM
Do you think he mentioned stopping lobbing missiles into Israeli neighborhoods in his telly chat?

Suff
01-28-2009, 02:13 PM
Is that what the past performances show, that the party in power gains strength in mid-term elections? I don't think so.

One party rule, that's really something to look forward to. :rolleyes: Where's my Liberal Fascism avatar when I need it? ;)

I'm only loyal to the Northeast Democratic party. Beyond that I'm not a party line person.

Roosevelt in 34 gained 9 Senate and 9 house seats.

Clinton in 98 , 5 house seats, net even in Senate.

Bush in 2002, 4 house seats , 2 senate seats.


I"m a big believer in political chaos, and dueling interests. But at certain times in History the hand of Divinity intervenes to save mankind and freedom.

Stopping the Conservative Republican is just such a time. Just look at the condition of the world and specifically America. Every Idea generated by the modern conservative is an unabashed disaster. The world is at risk with the likes of Bush, Rumsfeld, Boxcar, Justralph, etc... These men's ideas will destroy the world.


I have not been a particularly strong Obama booster. He's grown on me though. When Ted Kennedy fell ill at the inaugural lunch Obama interrupted the lunch to acknowledge what a great man Ted Kennedy is. He described him as a "warrior for justice". So now I'm an Obama man. Ted Kennedy is a patriot and American hero.

If there ever shall be one party rule in America, let it stem from Ted Kennedy, and have it made up of Northeast justice loving Irish American Democrats.

That's a country worth dying for.

Tom
01-28-2009, 02:18 PM
Just ask Mary Jo if you don't believe him.

One party man in action.......

Lefty
01-28-2009, 04:49 PM
suff, the condition of the world is bad because it's filled with dictators and socialist democracies. Conservative ideas stimulate business and reward the individual for his efforts. We are fast becoming a socialist democracy and we will be in just as bad shape as the rest of the world.
Reagan was a gift from God, Obama just anotherr Dim.

JustRalph
01-28-2009, 05:57 PM
Wow, I am so proud to have made the list.

Ted Kennedy is a man who killed someone and got away with it.............. he should have gone to prison.

That's what happens to regular guys who do the same thing.

PaceAdvantage
01-30-2009, 02:12 AM
Stopping the Conservative Republican is just such a time. Just look at the condition of the world and specifically America. Every Idea generated by the modern conservative is an unabashed disaster. The world is at risk with the likes of Bush, Rumsfeld, Boxcar, Justralph, etc... These men's ideas will destroy the world.It didn't work in the 1930s, and it ain't going to work now, unless we get another World War. Then you might get to rewrite history again and say "it worked!"

Good luck with that.