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The problem and the reason i rarely link to the Times or other liberal places is that i rarely agree with much they say. Most of the time even when they have a semi-good idea it is wrapped in antiBush rhetoric that people like some of our resident libs here just eat up. They wind up missing the message anyhow. I hoped that Obama would actually do as he said, or at the very least, implied he would. I didnt vote for him and hoped but doubted his centrist move was actually real. It is readily apparent that he isnt despite the pleas to the contrary. He appears to be trying but his agenda simply is far too left for me and a lot of others. I saw on AOL today a poll that said 59% of people voting were very unhappy with the job he was doing. I understand that it wasnt scientific but there were over 400,000 votes. Everywhere I go and everyone I talk to is unhappy though some still cant get Bush off their minds. I dont hang in the ghetto much but I do talk to other business owners and regular people who are terrified by the moves this administration has made. They would be even moreso if the media didnt continue with the full scale Obamalovefest and actually covered the reality of some of these programs instead of simply putting sound bytes out there. I mean who wouldnt be against evil global warming? Well a lot of people wouldnt give a damn about it when they found out they may be out thousands of dollars a year with "environmental reform". Some may see this as partisan bs. Others still see things with rosecolored glasses. But those who wish to not debate the reality of the issues and simply keep beating the Bush dog will keep starting threads like this. |
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So we should support things and ideas that we are totally against? I hate to inform you but the "solutions" that "they" have been coming up with arent exactly from bipartisan or centrist ideas. The idea that dissent is good came directly out of the Democratic playbook. |
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I said, "So probably better if everybody in Washington gets on board with solutions and participation." Meaning, if you don't like the way Obama is doing it, stop wasting everyone's time whining about how terrible he is, and start participating in the process and offering up solutions.
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I wasnt aware that we were allowed to "participate in the process". Do we get interns too? |
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I thought that most here have the reading comprehension necessary to understand the sentence:
"So probably better if everybody in Washington gets on board with solutions and participation." I was obviously mistaken.
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Are these "good guys" you speak of going to try and outlaw gambling? Is Bill Frist coming back? Are there more ports to keep safe? From a mental and emotional standpoint - gambling on horses is the hardest and most tedious way possible to make a living - if the good guys take away gambling, something tells me I'd be significantly better off financially in the long run... and FAR LESS over worked at the same time. I just don't see how what Obama is doing is so radically anti-business, anti-rich, and out and out wealth destruction. But don't think I'm not loving it seeing all these righty's melt. I keep a couple of index card boxes with trainers I've done statistical research on that I don't see everyday at circuits I play. I just pulled out your index card and right below where it mentions your skills and weaknesses I wrote "A noted fellow internet blowhard. once started four political threads in one day." |
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you're one of the "entitled' |
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If you've ever bent over and taken a plunger up the butt..... You might be Timmgirvan. |
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And the good guys did spare horseracing in the gambling dept... Btw the way get married and see how your habits change! |
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I agree with virtually 100% of GOP economic policy. Why would you post such a baseless assumption? Looks like you and Timmi have been reduced to baseless personal attack.
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