Pamela on 2/12/2009 7:49:31 PM wrote: well all i can say is it's a damn good thing obummer came along when he did or i couldn't make it without my supposed stimulus tax saving of a blessed 13.00 a week...thank God for the annointed one.
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Walker on 2/11/2009 9:38:43 AM wrote: Well folks, how does everyone like the paper-boy running the newspaper so far?
We are about to pass the largest SPENDING bill EVER and follow in the footsteps of the failed policies of FDR and Japan of the 1990's.
How $300 Million on GREEN golf carts going to create jobs NOW?
How will $400+ million for cable box coupons create jobs NOW?
How will giving ACORN roughly a billion dollars create jobs?
0bama is a fool. He has turned out to be even more stupid than I imagined.
Pity.
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ralph1937 on 11/28/2008 7:38:45 PM wrote: Amen
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Walker on 11/28/2008 10:26:03 AM wrote: I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving.
I want to thank God for my family and friends. I thank God for allowing me to work and provide for my family. I pray that God will be with those who are unable to do the same, and that He will be with those who's lives are in turmoil and need His help.
Praise Jesus!
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Walker on 11/12/2008 9:09:53 AM wrote: I just ran across the transcript after hearing a media person compare 0bama to Jesus. I thought the way she was talking about him reminded me of old Jim Jones.
But, you're right the election IS over and the decision has been made. At this point I am not out to attack 0bama as many on the left did to Bush starting in 2000.
As I said before, I will pray for him and our country. I am already working on a project that will generate more jobs here in Virginia and hopefully the country over the next several years.
I will, however, point out the ridiculous...when I see it.
I still believe 0bama to be a very dangerous person to have in charge at this time, but only time will tell. I can only hope he turns out to be a bigger liar than I know he is.
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billhudson on 11/11/2008 5:32:38 PM wrote: Last post..... The subject of these postings has been about the elections and it is now over. My suggestion would be Walker is send an e-mail, I answer them all.
Jim Jones thing don't I really get, but my guess might be out future President. But the whole thing as to Liberals-bad, Conservatives-good is I hope over. The one listen of Katrina for me was it does not matter if you are left or right or pagan or Christian. There was a job to do (still is) and Americans rolled up their sleeves and did and right now getting the job done.
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Walker on 11/11/2008 1:30:05 PM wrote: Thought-provoking read:
http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/AboutJonestown/Tapes/Tapes/DeathTape/Q042.html
If the link doesnt work, google
"The Jonestown Death Tapes + transcript"
Listen to what he tells the people, he tells them "good Communists and Socialists don't die this way." Crying and carrying on and what not.
Jim Jones reminds me of somebody.
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Walker on 11/7/2008 9:50:47 AM wrote: It's ok. Just picking a bit. I will say Hi next time, I thought about it, but I didn't want to freak you out.
"Hey Bill, it's me... WALKER"
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billhudson on 11/6/2008 4:55:13 PM wrote: sorry about that....busy been home for a day or so and then have to turn around to get back to NY next week.
Anyway next time say hi
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Walker on 11/6/2008 4:24:29 PM wrote: Hey Bill, I walked right by you on the street today. I smiled. You looked less than happy. What gives?
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billhudson on 11/5/2008 3:03:47 PM wrote: Do not understand the last post and maybe should not try. Anyway brand new day coming and I for one am glad of the results.
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scandals on 11/5/2008 1:30:09 PM wrote: It's ok to be white again!
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Walker on 11/4/2008 10:28:19 PM wrote: You win some, you lose some. That's life. I'll say a prayer for our next President and our country.
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Walker on 11/4/2008 4:49:30 PM wrote: Well, the day is here folks...let your votes do the talking. Regardless of what happens, we still remain the United States...at least until January 20th. ;)
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billhudson on 11/2/2008 1:42:07 PM wrote: Point made, and yes most of my friends are from the right. Here is NY most of my friends are from the left. But no matter I take folks of who they are.
As to the other post of one thing Obama has done, well my gut feeling would be is to ask some of his students and you might find some of your answers but I think at the end of the day it would not matter to you. You are going to vote who you want to vote for.
Another newspaper endorse Obama (AZ)"He's proved himself with his nuanced understanding of complicated issues. His vision is not built on rhetoric. He offers substantive, detailed policies and the acumen to make these changes a reality."-AZ Star
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Walker on 11/2/2008 10:48:52 AM wrote: Bill-
You and I see things vastly different. I'm sure if I met you, we could have a positive discussion and may even like each other. My posts on here aren't menat to be personal really, my comments are aimed at your philosophy not you.
And you are right, if 0bama wins (which it looks like he might), we will have a shot very soon. The world win not end if he is elected, but, America as we knew it has already been altered beyond repair.
I am talking about the media. The media is SO FAR in the bag on this one...they may as well be the politburo. As of now, the mainstream media is no longer credible. They are OPENLY aiding and abetting a politician who has MANY question marks in his past. We know more about Joe the plumber than we do 0bama.
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Pamela on 11/2/2008 10:01:48 AM wrote: can anyone give me an example of something good that obama, pelosi or biden have done? what kind of support have they ever really given this country>
ah no reply, just as I suspected, there is nothing he has done to help this country. people, come on, you are acting like this man is the 2nd coming or something, some even refer to him a another mlk, nobama can never be equated with that man.
I am so glad that I was brought up understanding these few things, not in any particular order:
1 the world does not owe me anything
2 life is not fair
3 do my best the first time
4 be honest
5 love my family
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Pamela on 11/1/2008 5:16:20 PM wrote: can anyone give me an example of something good that obama, pelosi or biden have done? what kind of support have they ever really given this country>
*mccain has served as military as well as pow.
*palin has serves as governor with executive experience and managed a budget of over a billion $
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Pamela on 11/1/2008 5:15:10 PM wrote: can anyone give me an example of something good that obama, pelosi or biden have done? what kind of support have they ever really given this country>
mccain has served as military as well as pow.
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billhudson on 10/31/2008 9:29:36 PM wrote: Another GOP member for Obama and the list goes on."Well let's put it this way - I think Colin Powell's decision is in fact the good housekeeping seal of approval on Barack Obama."-Former Reagan chief of staff Ken Duberstein
Walker don't it it so personal.No need to feel bad there might be another 4 more years and the GOP will have another chance.
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Walker on 10/31/2008 3:17:20 PM wrote: I agree Pam, Bill's brains are like leaves flipping in the wind. He's probably used to soup lines anyways.
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Pamela on 10/31/2008 1:35:12 PM wrote: my spelling may suck but you get the message
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Pamela on 10/31/2008 1:34:03 PM wrote: not supporters, reporters that support mccain
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Pamela on 10/31/2008 1:33:11 PM wrote: oh so nobama orders mccain supporters, that have been with him on trip since day one, off plane...what happened to your FARINESS DOCTRINE, what a shame this guy is, better wake up fast and vote for mccain and palin who can protect this ocuntry and actuqally know how to do it..nobama will give it away to the first one that asks, or rather strikes
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billhudson on 10/31/2008 11:45:12 AM wrote: Because of the failures of the Bush years he does not seem to be campaigning with McBush and I wish he would. If Bush years have been so great why not have him on the campaign trial? The fear is, the red states are turning blue and flipping like leaves in the wind.
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billhudson on 10/31/2008 11:32:54 AM wrote: Yes that is true (O.F.M. Caps) but I am also open minded, not close minded. Anyway am enjoy my coffee and Palin's latest foot in the mouth day. I am very glad McBush made the mistake of picking her, He is sending the GOP to the bottom and that has sealed his fate. The days of the extreme right wing is over. By the way did enjoy Sen. Elizabeth Dole's "godless" attack ad not that any of it is true but no matter. "When you're making ads that say, 'There is no God,' it usually means your campaign doesn't have a prayer,” said Alex Castellanos, a GOP consultant.
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Walker on 10/31/2008 11:23:41 AM wrote: Pam, Bill says he used to be a monk. So, now he is a Buddhis? Wow, Bill you are one confused individual. Ever been a muslim?
I saw this great piece today from a former Hillary camp worker that NOW works for the 0bama camp. It's supposed to be a journal entry of some sort. Anyways, here it is.
http://www.redstate.com/diaries/anonymous_14/2008/oct/30/what-you-were-never-intended-to-know-in-this/
If you can't pull up the link, just google "what you were never intended to know in this election"
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Pamela on 10/31/2008 11:14:16 AM wrote: I thank Buddha there are not so many of you
ha ha THAT says a lot
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Pamela on 10/31/2008 11:13:09 AM wrote: Obama Lays Plans to Kill Expectations After Election Victory
Confident in an Election Day win, the campaign looks to lower supporters' expectations on concerns their hopes of 'change' are unrealistic, a senior aide says
man he's already saying he cant do what he has promised and he hasnt even won...I cannot believe anyone in their sane mind would vote for this liar
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billhudson on 10/31/2008 11:10:59 AM wrote: " again like sadam hussein (his namesake)." The shallow statement says a handful and I thank Buddha there are not so many of you. The hate will not win in the end but only add to Nov. 4th win of Obama and the end of such dividing the county.
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Pamela on 10/31/2008 10:18:05 AM wrote: see the youtube video, that man knows what he is talking about
go john and sarah !
at least they care about the men/women that signed up to protect people like you and me, obama would pull out and let those people be overrun again like sadam hussein (his namesake).
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Pamela on 10/31/2008 10:15:20 AM wrote:
"He has campaigned with more style, intelligence and discipline than his opponent.
oh yeah, THATS what makes a president, you dont need any expertise, just style...hell my cat has more style than nobama
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billhudson on 10/30/2008 11:10:02 PM wrote:
"He has campaigned with more style, intelligence and discipline than his opponent. Whether he can fulfil his immense potential remains to be seen. But Mr Obama deserves the presidency."-
The Economist, the widely-respected weekly current affairs magazine.
Need not worry Walker come Nov. the good news will come to your door step.McBush's fear and dividing the county has come back and bit him back,time for a change.
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Walker on 10/30/2008 4:34:34 PM wrote: In other news....
"Scientists at MIT have recorded a nearly simultaneous world-wide increase in methane levels. This is the first increase in ten years, and what baffles science is that this data contradicts theories stating man is the primary source of increase for this greenhouse gas. It takes about one full year for gases generated in the highly industrial northern hemisphere to cycle through and reach the southern hemisphere. However, since all worldwide levels rose simultaneously throughout the same year, it is now believed this may be part of a natural cycle in mother nature - and not the direct result of man's contributions."
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Walker on 10/30/2008 4:21:34 PM wrote: Will you still be pickin'? ;)
The polls (unreliable) are getting closer and closer, just as I predicted. The media is in CYA mode. They can't look too pathetic if they get it wrong, AGAIN.
God has already chosen the winner. I'm just waiting to see where we stand.
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Walker on 10/30/2008 4:17:06 PM wrote: Deny it all you like. 0bama has said it himself. His own words. He chose Marxist professors as friends, along with the other anti-American radicals.
What are you going to do if he loses Bill? Do tell.
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billhudson on 10/30/2008 1:08:37 PM wrote: Your own Fox station: "Frankly, neither of your numbers adds up. But I’ve come to see a consistent pattern in Obama's. For the life of me, Senator Straight Talk, I see no such straight thing with yours."-, Neil Cavuto-Fox News.
Nov.? Yes, can't wait. Your GOP is now ending and like I have said many times its time to pack your bags and bring in the light.
By the way the Obama is not a Muslim, Marxist but is running on the Democratic Party just look it up.
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Walker on 10/30/2008 10:58:39 AM wrote: This election is going to be close Bill. There are millions of us out here who still do not want the U.S. to be a SOCIALIST nation, led by a Marxist fraud.
I believe you will see this on Tuesday. I can't wait!
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billhudson on 10/30/2008 10:39:04 AM wrote: From your own party:"I'm voting for Barack Obama this November for a very simple reason. It is hard to imagine a more disastrous presidency than that of George W. Bush."McCain's appeal was always that he could think for himself, but as the campaign has progressed, he has seemed simply erratic and hotheaded. His choice of Sarah Palin as a running mate was highly irresponsible"-Francis Fukuyama, the prominent academic and an early intellectual defender of neoconservatism
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Walker on 10/30/2008 8:48:43 AM wrote: Dear Fellow Business Owners
As a business owner who employs 120 people, we have resigned ourselves to the fact that Barack Obama will be our next president, and that our taxes and fees will go up in a BIG way.
To compensate for these increases, we figure that the Customer will have to see an increase in our fees to them of about 8-10%. We will also have to lay off 25 of our employees. This really bothered us as we believe we are family here and didn't know how to choose who will have to go. So, this is what we did.
We strolled thru the parking lot and found twenty Obama bumper stickers on our employees cars. We have decided these folks will be the first to be laid off.
We can't think of another fair way to approach this problem. If you have a better idea, let me know.
We are sending this letter to all business owners that we know.
Sincerely
Ward
JOOA Corp.
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Walker on 10/29/2008 4:22:42 PM wrote: RESPECT is what I meant, and I really don't care what the world thinks for the most part. Sarkozy of France, the first Frenchman in a long time with some sack, just recently called 0bama "immature". He nailed it.
0bama is a man-child when it comes to protecting our country. Biden said so.
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billhudson on 10/29/2008 10:55:03 AM wrote: "The U.S.'s reputation and respect from other countries will diminish in a huge way."- I was given the impression you did not care what other countries thought, i.e. France and so on. But if you read a bit you will see our standing in the world is not at all very good because of the damage that Bush and his bunch have done. Time for a change.
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Walker on 10/29/2008 9:38:38 AM wrote: Simply put...0bama is a Marxist who hasn't done anything to be in the position he is in. He will be the first affirmative action President if he wins. The U.S.'s reputation and respect from other countries will diminish in a huge way.
Look at what the world thought of Jimmah Carter. Even his lame-brain VP Biden said "the world is going to test this guy...and you may not think 0bama's response is the right one at first..."
Idiots galore.
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billhudson on 10/28/2008 5:21:15 PM wrote: Look it will not be the end of the world when Obama becomes the next president but a new beginning. And away from the last 8 years that McBush wants to continue (look at his record) but no matter the people a looking at Palin and McBush for what they are, just look at the numbers. Can't wait till Nov it should a a fun party
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Pamela on 10/28/2008 4:59:25 PM wrote: btw..
SARAH ROCKS !!
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Pamela on 10/28/2008 4:56:12 PM wrote: how come obama never mentions freedom or liberty?
how come obama always talks about redistribution?
how come obama is socialist?
how come obama has a stupid veep?
how come obama thinks our constitution is flawed
and if he wins, how come?
are the american people reduced to that for a president?
are the american people reduced to being so lazy ?
are the american people really prepared?
very sad. ya better think twice and vote once
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Walker on 10/28/2008 2:05:13 PM wrote: 18,000 strong. THREE times what the 0bama dragged into town on the taxpayers dime.
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billhudson on 10/28/2008 12:36:54 PM wrote: "Her lack of fundamental understanding of some key issues was dramatic," said another McCain source with direct knowledge of the process to prepare Palin after she was picked. The source said it was probably the "hardest" to get her "up to speed than any candidate in history."
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billhudson on 10/28/2008 10:28:14 AM wrote: She may be rocking the right and I for one am glad. McBuush picking Palin now is sinking the GOP and I for one am glad of it. The group of right wingers is now imploding and its clear their eggs are now hatching. Their wrong direction is working an I hope they keep driving. Note: sorry for the two post that I put up that are the same.
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Walker on 10/28/2008 8:56:27 AM wrote: Gov. Palin rocked Salem last night! Great job!
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billhudson on 10/27/2008 4:17:21 PM wrote: There’s no question, she knows her market,” Hagel said. “She knows her audience, and she’s going right after them. And I’ll tell you why that’s dangerous. It’s dangerous because you don’t want to define down the standards in any institution, ever, in life. You want to always strive to define standards up. If you start defining standards down—‘Well, I don’t have a big education, I don’t have experience’—yes, there’s a point to be made that not all the smartest people come out of Yale or Harvard. But to intentionally define down in some kind of wild populism, that those things don’t count in a complicated, dangerous world—that’s dangerous in itself.-Senator Chuck Hagel
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billhudson on 10/27/2008 4:05:19 PM wrote: There’s no question, she knows her market,” Hagel said. “She knows her audience, and she’s going right after them. And I’ll tell you why that’s dangerous. It’s dangerous because you don’t want to define down the standards in any institution, ever, in life. You want to always strive to define standards up. If you start defining standards down—‘Well, I don’t have a big education, I don’t have experience’—yes, there’s a point to be made that not all the smartest people come out of Yale or Harvard. But to intentionally define down in some kind of wild populism, that those things don’t count in a complicated, dangerous world—that’s dangerous in itself.-Senator Chuck Hagel
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Pamela on 10/27/2008 3:35:42 PM wrote: joe biden is probably the most idiotic senator i have ever heard speak. he just spouts things out, too funny
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Walker on 10/27/2008 12:55:05 PM wrote: Thats why the Stock Market is rocking so hard, because 0bama can fix the economy...
Right sure Bill.
Did you listen to the 0bama interview Bill? Don't think you did.
Check it out. Know your man. You'll probably agree with it.
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billhudson on 10/27/2008 9:48:38 AM wrote: Another GOP for Obama,Former Sen. Larry Pressler (R-S.D"I just got the feeling that Obama will be able to handle this financial crisis better, and I like his financial team of [former Treasury Secretary Robert] Rubin and [former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul] Volcker better," he said. By contrast, John McCain's "handling of the financial crisis made me feel nervous."
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Walker on 10/27/2008 9:17:46 AM wrote: The link apparently isn't working. Look up "Obama Bombshell Redistribution" on Youtube.com.
This is powerful stuff. Once again, fair warning, in his own words.
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Walker on 10/27/2008 9:15:59 AM wrote: Everyone needs to listen to this 0bama interview, then make your assessment. His own words, fair warning for all.
http://strata-sphere.com/blog/
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billhudson on 10/27/2008 8:00:16 AM wrote: Not according to Ken Adelman, former Reagan Administration, was an Ambassador to the United Nations," Nonetheless, I concluded that McCain would not -- could not -- be a good president. Obama just might be." "McCain's temperament -- leading him to bizarre behavior during the week the economic crisis broke -- and his judgment -- leading him to Wasilla -- depressed me into thinking that "our guy" would be a(nother) lousy conservative president."
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Pamela on 10/26/2008 5:14:46 PM wrote: palin still has more real experience than obama. she has to face and make real decisions, not just vote present.
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billhudson on 10/26/2008 10:25:01 AM wrote: The way you were talking it sounded a lot like Bush and his bunch. They wanted control what we think and what we do. But these dark days are now almost over and McBush and Palin are going to not only lose but the house and senate will not be run only by the GOP any more.There is a reason why there will be a landslide going to Obama. Its over for the neo-right wingers and I for oneam very glad of it. To listen to Palin is funny every morning I read my paper and she has opened up more material for late night TV. Palin and McBush are now not on the same page and my guess is McBush is seeing his mistake.
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Pamela on 10/26/2008 9:46:39 AM wrote: 'LIVE WITHIN THEIR OWN MEANS'
yes, that's what i said..get real, ALL republican and democrats are loose with funds in their administrations, the diff is the the dems tax you to death and want to control EVERY aspect of your life, they want to control what you do, control what you say and think, what you buy, sell and eat and drink.
socialism, that is what obama is about. it is all over the news and and internet. and it is real and truth. he just cant get away from it, and if he wins i am certain we are all in for a very big change in everything..
why are dems so down on this country. we have given more in aid, rebuilt half the world for free and still that horse faced michelle omaba says she things usa is mean country, she's an idiot, along with having absolutely no grace, style or class about her. she will be a huge embarrassment in the white house.
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billhudson on 10/25/2008 12:30:30 PM wrote: "think they are entitled to free money, live within their own means" I somehow wish you would tell that to the GOP. They live way beyond their means. As in Palin's case of how much they spent on her. She is not one of us but one could say very elite. So come Nov. things will change. It will not be from the top down but the bottom up.
As to your quote about babies I think you mean blacks which I find very insulting but does not surprise me. Look when Obama wins it will not be the end of the world but a brand new beginning.
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Pamela on 10/25/2008 9:33:10 AM wrote: obama is really not best for this country. dig deeper and see why. all you take into consideration is what the so called journalists tells you to believe. really sad and unfortunately stupid, lazy and still uninformed.i am not saying that mccain is a whole lot better, but he doesnt lean towards socialism. obama does and it is what it is, even if you choose not to believe the truth. when you take taxes from one and give it to another that doesnt pay taxes that is a basic in socialism. why dont the people who think they are entitled to free money, live within their own means. there are people that deserve benefits but the real ones are already taken care of. the others are fakers i see it every day. spit out some more babies for a check.
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billhudson on 10/23/2008 10:13:27 AM wrote: "People like Obama because it is the popular thing to do. Like with Vietnam protestors, most people are just following along because it is the cool thing"
Many of us will vote for Obama not because it is the cool thing to do but because we want the change. And come Nov. that will happen. McBush knows I think by now he will lose. As to Vietnam and people like me being in the streets it was NOT because it was cool it was because we believed it as our duty to speak out. And yes we were and still are "real Americans" nomatter what the light headed Palins says.The days of the right wingers is over.
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Walker on 10/23/2008 9:19:10 AM wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvcuEqGUwmc
If you have the guts, watch this.
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Walker on 10/22/2008 4:57:36 PM wrote: Palin is coming on Monday and the Roa Times had it on their front page for all of 30 seconds. What a bunch of panty-waist losers. Who wants to bet she doubles 0bama's, bussed-in-on-the-tax-payer, crowd of Moonies?
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scandals on 10/22/2008 10:10:08 AM wrote: Again. It is a trend. People like Obama because it is the popular thing to do. Like with Vietnam protestors, most people are just following along because it is the cool thing to do. There's a big party around it. Bandwagoning.
I don't care what questionable republicans think and I don't care to agree with them because of who they are.
Obama will be bad for this nation and we are going to see some real damage done if he is elected. I don't care if Ronald Reagan and William F. Buckly come back from the grave and say that they are for Obama. I don't need to be popular or trendy. I need to be principled and use sober judgement and realism based on facts. The fact is that there is alot that is not know about Obama and he has no experience.
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billhudson on 10/21/2008 2:54:33 PM wrote: The first Republican woman State Senator in Wisconsin history announced on Tuesday that she would be supporting Barack Obama."I'm a lifelong Republican, but Senator Obama is the right leader for our country and will deliver the change we need," - Senator Barbara Lorman
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billhudson on 10/21/2008 10:31:50 AM wrote: Well, it just seems to me you are not getting the picture of what is going on out there. But, if you think Ken Adelman a lifelong conservative Republican is a pimp or whatever code word you want to use, well you are seeing a sea of GOP going for Obama. Here is what he said,"Why so, since my views align a lot more with McCain’s than with Obama’s? And since I truly dread the notion of a Democratic president, Democratic House, and hugely Democratic Senate?"
"Primarily for two reasons, those of temperament and of judgment." Say it all you want but come Nov. the change will come.
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scandals on 10/20/2008 2:08:13 PM wrote: Also interesting that Fox news is the only network that is really investigating the well documented voter fraud in Acorn. It's fact that hundreds of thousands of fraudulant voter applications have been found and that the majority of those passed through ACORN'S "System".
Why aren't the other networks "outraged" by this? Is it because Hobama has big ties to them...to the tune of around 500 thousand bucks? Get ready for state sponsored media...wait, it's already here. It's funny how many Hobama pimps want to see Fox go bye-bye. One dissenting opinion and so much uproar. Maybe they should do some investigative reporting on Acorn like they did on Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber.
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scandals on 10/20/2008 1:57:11 PM wrote: Hobama and those that he kneels to in Hollywood and Washington are buying this election. 604 million dollars so far. I thought Hobama was for change. The money he is getting and the cover up of the sources looks like business as usual....times 100. Hobama thinks it's o.k. to buy/steal/cheat anyway he can to for his pimps in Hollywood. It will be interesting, and frightening to see who he will go down on if elected. WOW...it's like watching a reality TV show, but this isn't a TV show.
Hobama is bad for America. He has no experience. Why do you think that the nation of Islam is backing him so well. Is it because they know that he will be lax on them and let them continue blowing up the world? Get ready for terror. It's coming either way.
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Walker on 10/20/2008 11:46:59 AM wrote: I wonder how many of the votes (what %) cast for 0bama will be fraudulent? I'm guessing 2-3% given the widespread abuses of ACORN.
Unfortunately, once the lection is over, we will find out and it may be too late. However, the actions of groups like ACORN will undermine an 0bama administration and really put a fork in the idea of bringing our country together.
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scandals on 10/20/2008 10:18:20 AM wrote: "McCain and Palin are the only choice for the US in these troubled times. The other party has no real leadership or direction. This is not American Idol. We need a real leader in Washington, not just a pop queen".
Scandals
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billhudson on 10/18/2008 12:29:34 PM wrote: "In the end the Palin candidacy is a symptom and expression of a new vulgarization in American politics. It's no good, not for conservatism and not for the country. And yes, it is a mark against John McCain, against his judgment and idealism".
"In the past two weeks she has spent her time throwing out tinny lines to crowds she doesn't, really, understand. This is not a leader, this is a follower, and she follows what she imagines is the base, which is in fact a vast and broken-hearted thing whose pain she cannot, actually, imagine. She could reinspire and reinspirit; she chooses merely to excite. She doesn't seem to understand the implications of her own thoughts".Wall Street Journal
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Walker on 10/17/2008 10:07:32 AM wrote: Did anyone else here see 0bama get his rear end handed to him at the liberal elite NY jackass dinner last night. McCain was on fire. You could CLEARLY see that 0bama was seething. And when it was 0bama's turn to talk, he sounded like a teenager.
This is off topic a bit, but, I for one would love to see the country come together in a genuine way.
I have to say, regardless of who wins this election...it just isn't going to happen. If McCain wins there will be riots, no doubt, by all the Africans who've been lied into thinking this thing is over.
If 0bama wins, the small % of undecided voters that put him in office will be VERY disappointed VERY quickly. If you libs out there thought conservatives were rough on Clinton, you ain't seen nothing yet.
I will pray for whoever wins. But, neither man will bring the people together.
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billhudson on 10/15/2008 11:01:13 AM wrote: “Our opponents spend so much time pretending they are running against the current president. I think it's wearing pretty thin . . . The American people are really waking up and saying no, the status quo is not one of the boxes to check.”-Palin Meanwhile here on Planet Earth, people are waking up, Obama has widened his lead to double digits, at 14 points.” I've got nothing to lose in this and I think America's got everything to gain by understanding the differences, the contrasts here between Obama and McCain." –Palin Nothing to lose? Maybe just the election, my guess is comedy writers are waiting with pen in hand for her to open her mouth and provide more good material.
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billhudson on 10/14/2008 3:36:24 PM wrote: There is very good reason why McBush will lose in these coming days. The GOP knows it and I am sure that some folks would get on their knees and pray, "Please somebody drop Palin" but that will not happen and I for one am glad. The days of the far right are over and come very soon things are going to change, for the better.
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scandals on 10/14/2008 10:38:13 AM wrote: "unless we solve them together" BS! that really says "unless you all become liberals and think like we do".
"unless we perfect our union by understanding that we may have different stories but we hold common hopes" More total BS. See that's it, we don't have common hopes and don't want to understand liberal idiotic thinking on welfare and killing babies.
"that we may not look the same" whatever! Who gives a shit what you look like?
"I have asserted a firm conviction" What the hell does that mean? "that working together we can move beyond some our old racial wounds", there you go again...race baiting, race guilt, I DON'T CARE! I'M PAST IT!, "perfect union." Bullshit!
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scandals on 10/14/2008 10:29:30 AM wrote: Wow...that's inspiring...NOT!
Sounds like every other speech that I've heard from every other politician. How many people did he rip off with that statement. Sounds a little bit like the constitutional congress floor 250 years ago. Good job Hobama. You said the obvious about what is and has happened in this country from its foundation. You get a gold star at copying others speeches. Attaboy Hobama. And so articulate too. Wow...you're special.
More pie in the sky Bill. Vague empty words from a white washed tomb. I wanna go hug a tree or something and then vomit all over it. Get a clue. Face reality of the here and now. You can talk pretty and sing kumbaya, but it ain't gonna get you anywhere in a hypoctritacal partisan world. B4REAL.
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billhudson on 10/13/2008 11:43:06 PM wrote: "I chose to run for the presidency at this moment in history because I believe deeply that we cannot solve the challenges of our time unless we solve them together - unless we perfect our union by understanding that we may have different stories but we hold common hopes; that we may not look the same and we may not have come from the same place, but we all want to move in the same direction - towards a better future for our children and our grandchildren...
I have asserted a firm conviction - a conviction rooted in my faith in God and my faith in the American people - that working together we can move beyond some our old racial wounds, and that in fact we have no choice if we are to continue on the path of a more perfect union." -B. Obama
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billhudson on 10/13/2008 11:34:13 PM wrote: So now here on earth it is found Palin abuse the power of her office. But in the way out world of the GOP she has not abused her power. And McBush or the same-McCanin is going to clean up DC? Wow, they are getting way out there and the GOP down deep knows it.
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Walker on 10/13/2008 7:22:04 PM wrote: (Gov. Palin) Saying she planned to spend time focused on disabled children if elected this fall, Palin argued that all children deserved to be "in the circle of protection" even if they had disabilities.
"There's the world's standard of perfection, and then there are God's," Palin said, to cheers. "And these are the final measure, and every child is beautiful before God, and precious for their own sake."
Amen sister.
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Walker on 10/13/2008 5:56:45 PM wrote: Sounds about right to me Scandals. It does do a slight injustice to whores though.
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scandals on 10/13/2008 5:14:28 PM wrote: since you keep calling McCain, McBush..which is ignorant because McCain and Bush are very different and don't agree on much (and don't bring up 90% of the vote, unless you're prepared to talk about the other 10%) I will start adressing Obama, on this forum, as Hobama. He is a whore for the idiotic, fake, left, liberal, socialist, clueless elite and the masses who think that it is right to get a check from the gubment and not work.
He is a whore, so now he is Hobama.
Hobama will say anything and get down on his knees for any guilt ridden liberal who has a hundred bucks to give. Hobama will stroke all of those white libs in Hollywood. Hobama will go all the way for those freaks out in San Francisco. Hobama is a whore. How does that sound?
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billhudson on 10/13/2008 4:56:15 PM wrote: The far-right boilerplate whatever stick on the wall that Obama is socialist or communist or trendy is way too funny. McBush and his bunch are just shooting them selfs in the foot. And its coming back to bite them.I like the sign that says "Rednecks for Obama"
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scandals on 10/13/2008 4:49:01 PM wrote: By his small record because of his lack of actual experience, he has shown that he is a many things:
-Against families, freedom, capitalism, our military, truth, decency, fair voting practices, America and basic common sense and talent.
It just goes to show that so many in our nation are so babied and pampered that they actually think that this time is like the depression. Having to change the oil in a BMW yourself and walking through the dust bowl are stark contrasts.
What idiots?
They'll believe anything. Kind of like Germany in 1936.
This country needs revival. There is too much me and not enough love. A whole generation who would rather have straight teeth, therapy and chiseled bodies rather than a family.
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scandals on 10/13/2008 4:41:39 PM wrote: Supporting Obama is trendy. I look around at the folks who are so enthusiastic about him and that's another good reason that he is not the guy for me...if all of them are right, I don't want to be. These same folks like gangst rap, Madonna and guitar hero. I'm not buying it. He's a white washed tomb; he's all pretty on the outside but rotten in the middle. It's funny how many brainwashed idiots actually believe Him and his race baiting kronies. How foolish to follow him because he is popular. It reminds me of '80's music.
How naive these people are. They will believe anything. They have no sense of the real hard truth of this world. They see and want pie in the sky. Obama is bad for this country.
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Walker on 10/13/2008 10:23:41 AM wrote: General Petraeus is the man in charge Bill. HE is the one calling the shots and HE knows the same philosophy (that he created) will work in Afghanistan as well. Didn't Biden call people from Bosnia...Bosniacs?
Palin rocks.
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billhudson on 10/3/2008 5:41:14 PM wrote: It gets better, you can't make ths stuff up,Palin thinks our commander in Afghanistan is someone named "McClellan.", when in fact it is General David McKiernan. She claimed that he supported the idea of using the Iraq surge as a model for Afghanistan even though just yesterday he said he did not. And the hits keep coming.
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billhudson on 10/3/2008 5:35:15 PM wrote: "Gov. Palin did great last night." Here on earth that just might not be so.... in a way I felt sorry for here, she was way out of her ball park and not in the majors. Its funny to think thats all the GOP can come up with, Palin-McBush?
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billhudson on 10/3/2008 5:14:19 PM wrote: “ Your dreaming if you think Republicans are going to work with him”. They already are, (look it up) the only difference will be more of them after Nov.
“truth is that Obama is a socialist”- Wrong again (hint, take a look at which party he is running on). Socialism was started by American farmers getting the very short end of the stick and decide not to take it any more (labor history, again). The GOP is now seeing some seeing the light and my gut feelings tells me they are sorry the day McBush picked Palin. But no need to worry, jut wait until Nov.
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Walker on 10/3/2008 4:53:52 PM wrote: Sarah Palin's ability to polarise opinion was on display on Thursday as America tuned in for the Republican vice-presidential pick's debate with her Democratic opposite number.
Marilu Sochor of Powell, Ohio, was similarly enraptured. "As a Democrat, I'm amazed. I think she's holding her own. I think Biden is flabbergasted. I think Palin's put him on the defensive."
Tasha Allison-Holmes of Worthington, Ohio, also is a former supporter of Democrat Hillary Clinton now supporting McCain. "She's doing a tremendous job."
Democrats going to McCain-Palin...hmm, I guess we'll take'em.
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Walker on 10/3/2008 4:24:45 PM wrote: "It's amazing, you know, she's (Gov. Palin)been thrust into the national spotlight with very little preparation and I think that, all things considered, you saw a very composed and effective debater last night."
Hillary Clinton
Does that sound like someone who is supporting 0bama?
I can't stand the Clintons, but they are certainly usefull idiots in this instance. I'd be very worried about them if I were the Arabian Prince.
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Walker on 10/3/2008 2:27:20 PM wrote: First, 0bama is the LEAST qualified candidate for President in 100 years.
Second, Gov. Palin did great last night. Biden lied or misrepresented the facts every other statement. The people loved Palin.
Third, Bill said, "They (Republicans) will have to work with Obama."
If 0bama were to win...the country will remain as divided as today, if not become MORE divided. Your dreaming if you think Republicans are going to work with him.
That's why McCain is the FAR better choice, he has a history of working with Democrats (thats why I don't like him).
If you think Clinton had it hard...think again.
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scandals on 10/3/2008 2:14:55 PM wrote: Bill,
Come on now, you're spinning it again. Charles Krauthammer is no conservative. He is for abortion, no death penalty, raising taxes and evolution. Just because the Washington Post call him conservative, like most other garbage they print is bunch of bologna. I don't care what anyones opinion about what is, is. I want the truth. The truth is that Obama is a socialist who will conspire with any crooked, sleaze ball to promote his agenda...becoming the first 5% black, least qualified president ever. His potential cabinet is full of crooks and liars. Propoganda is his rule. Say very little, regarless if true or not, but say it often...and the idiotic masses will follow. Kind of like Hitler/Stalin type doctrine. His followers are puppets.
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billhudson on 10/3/2008 12:42:53 PM wrote: Conservative writer Charles Krauthammer wrote speaking of Obama,, "Nonetheless, he's got both a first-class intellect and a first-class temperament. That will likely be enough to make him president"
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billhudson on 10/3/2008 11:06:20 AM wrote: The spin is from your side (far Right) and the GOP is now seeing the light. They will have to work with Obama. With Michigan gone for McBush the writing is on the wall for those who can read it or more importantly for those who want to see it. As for Palin is was trying hard, but facts are facts and many now want someone who knows what they are doing in such the most important job in the county.
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scandals on 10/3/2008 10:45:53 AM wrote: Spit it, spin it, spin it Bill. The fact is that she proved last night that she's not the clueless idiot that the left media has been accusing her of. She knew what she was talking about, and everyone knows that Biden told a bunch of lies, but when you are drinking that Obama kool-aide and believing the hype about that empty shirt who's gonna "fix everything" that the dems have screwed up the last eight years with there blatant partisanship.
Don't drink the Kool-aid Bill. A vote for Obama may make you feel better about yourself, but it is like driving a spike in the constitution. He will manipulate, lie and cover up all of his mistakes like Clinton did. And we now see what that did. The economy crisis and worldwide terrorism.
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billhudson on 10/3/2008 8:32:28 AM wrote: Torie Clarke, who worked with McCain back in Arizona and with the Bush Administration's Department of Defense, had the following remarks on ABC:, “I think Joe Biden had his best night tonight. He came with one mission, and that was to go after John McCain, and he did it, backed up by facts.” Matthew Dowd, worked for George Bush's communications team , “ She did well. But I think, when the polls come out in the next two, three days, Joe Biden won this debate." This was not the turning point the McBush or after last night the same-McCain camp was hoping for.
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billhudson on 10/2/2008 4:04:39 PM wrote: alternate reality? Here on earth we call it blue but I am sure somehow McBush and the far right might call it something else, better yet, the ex- cheer leader Palin might have a good answer that would give late night talk show folks some more material.
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Walker on 10/2/2008 12:22:25 PM wrote: Bill, What color is the sky in your alternate reality?
Does pizza taste the same?
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billhudson on 10/1/2008 5:04:32 PM wrote: Walker try to look at it this way...if you are in a car going the wrong way and car after car is going over a cliff would you keep going over the cliff? Or stop and THINK maybe this is the wrong way. McBush is heading the wrong way, simple and my guess is that bunch will keep going over the cliff. Why should we as voters join him?
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Walker on 10/1/2008 2:27:55 PM wrote: This economic crisis was caused by Democrats. They started Fannie Mae, Fannie Mae started this crisis. It is their fault.
I cannot say it any more plainly.
McCain is not doing anyone any favors by not saying the very same.
We have a month left, let it rip.
Can't wait til tomorrow night!
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billhudson on 10/1/2008 11:30:49 AM wrote: Don't take my word, listen to folks from your side and hear what they are saying. Palin reminds me of someone in high school cramming for exams. She is way out of her league and the GOP knows it.
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scandals on 10/1/2008 11:02:42 AM wrote: Bill,
It is amazing to me that so many are saying that Sarah Palin doesn't have enough experience or whatever to be president. That means that Obama, also, doesn't. She is more experienced and has dealt with greater and more important situations. Being a governor and mayor are results based jobs. A senator can just look pretty for 6 years and not do anything except make sure they get re-elected.
When you bash Palin, you say the same of the lesser experienced and incapable Obama. He won't be able to vote present if he is elected. And all this pie in the sky bullshit and hope and change doesn't work in the real world. It didn't work in the 60's and it ain't gonna work now. We are still paying for all the recklessness of Clinton. Why again?
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Walker on 10/1/2008 10:01:22 AM wrote: "Gwen Ifil, The moderator of Thursday's vice-presidential debate is writing a book to come out about the time the next president takes the oath of office that aims to "shed new light" on Democratic candidate Barack Obama and other "emerging young African American politicians" who are "forging a bold new path to political power."
More of the same from the leftist media. They like a rigged game, always have.
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billhudson on 9/30/2008 7:08:14 PM wrote: Conservative columnist George Will-"Palin is "obviously not qualified to be President" Describing her interview on CBS Evening News with Katie Couric as a "disaster.
David Frum,former speechwriter for President Bush who is now a conservative columnist, said in an interview. “And Dan Quayle never in his life has performed as badly as Sarah Palin in the last month.”
So why anyone would want to vote for these people?
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Walker on 9/30/2008 4:43:34 PM wrote: The Democrats (the ones who CAUSED this whole thing) are the ones whining about the bill failing.
Why didn't they pass it Bill? They have the numbers. Why didn't Nancy Piglosi get it done?
Thank God the Republicans didn't vote for it.
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billhudson on 9/30/2008 2:59:47 PM wrote: "Propaganda all the way." Really? Well how about how Bush and his bunch keep pushing their propaganda? Too bad it's not working. So change is in the wind and the GOP is now over or at the very least they will now have to work with Obama.
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Walker on 9/30/2008 2:14:23 PM wrote: If you can't pull the link. Search "sing for change 0bama" on Youtube.
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Walker on 9/30/2008 2:13:01 PM wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW9b0xr06qA
Where have we seen children singing to their "leader" in the past?
Hmmm....
China, North Korea, Iran, Germany under Hitler....
This video, supposedly put together by "neighbors" in a grass roots effort, was actually produced by Jeff Zucker of NBC and other Hollywood producers.
Propaganda all the way. Listen to the lyrics.
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billhudson on 9/29/2008 8:27:45 PM wrote: On a side note just read Scott McClellan Book “What Happened” Here is what he wrote,
“at times led the president and his chief advisers to spin,hide,shade, and exaggerate the truth, obscuring nuances and ignoring the caveats that should have accompanied their arguments. Rather then choosing to be forthright and candid, they chose to sell the war, and in so doing they did a disservice to the America people and to our democracy.”
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Walker on 9/29/2008 10:26:48 AM wrote: I'm not for the bailout either Bill. You need to watch that video Scandals put up. I'd love to hear what you think about it.
It sums up what has happened to the mortgage industry and WHY it happened, and more improtantly WHO has been spear-heading the efforts that cuased it.
You can Google all the facts presented, you'll see.
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scandals on 9/27/2008 4:13:49 PM wrote: You have to edit the text you put in the browser in the address line because the "bright" folks here at the times have add a couple of things that make the link unusable. If you can't figure out how to access the link, then just google:
Burning Down the House: What Caused Our Financial Crisis
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scandals on 9/27/2008 4:11:44 PM wrote: This is the fact about the subprime lending and economic crisis we are facing. This is the truth. Obama and his "advisors" (benifactors) have a lot to do with this. Watch the video. It is all true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5tZc8oH--o
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billhudson on 9/26/2008 3:30:27 PM wrote: No bailout as for my two cents,but life is not as black and while as you might not know. It will take Obama the next 4 years to try to dig out of this mess and then another 4 more years after he is re-elected to change what has been going on in DC.
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Walker on 9/26/2008 2:22:18 PM wrote: Bill, are you FOR the proposed bail-out? Yes or No?
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billhudson on 9/26/2008 10:45:10 AM wrote: Here's the funny thing, McBush comes to DC to save the day? As it turned out he did not say very much at all (good idea).To just blame it still, somehow, someway, well, anyway to put it on the "liberals" its just a cop out. Listen to your own GOP party. Those days are now gone and it is time to heal and not divide. If McBush is taking the high road in running for office I would not want to see his low road.
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billhudson on 9/26/2008 10:32:05 AM wrote: Here is something the Conservative columnist Kathleen Parker has written: "Palin's recent interviews with Charles Gibson, Sean Hannity, and now Katie Couric have all revealed an attractive, earnest, confident candidate. Who Is Clearly Out Of Her League.wishing her the best, hoping she will perform brilliantly. I've also noticed that I watch her interviews with the held breath of an anxious parent, my finger poised over the mute button in case it gets too painful. Unfortunately, it often does. My cringe reflex is exhausted.
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Walker on 9/26/2008 10:02:09 AM wrote: If you want the truth about the economic crisis watch this:
It is the TRUTH, Google it if you want.
Burning Down The House: What Caused Our Economic Crisis?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5tZc8oH--o
if the link doesn't work go to YOUTUBE and search for:
Burning Down The House: What Caused Our Economic Crisis?
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Walker on 9/26/2008 9:09:38 AM wrote: Let me be REAL clear about this. I blame ALL of our representatives for letting it get this bad. That includes the President. They ALL could have blown the whistle at any time. NOT by going on the floor and hyperventilating, but by going to the media and telling US exactly what is happening.
I blame them all equally, but the seeds were sewn by Bill Clinton and his leftist cronies in Congress.
I have to say it is bit funny watching Barney Fwank and Chris Dodd out in front of the cameras talking about fixing it when they helped to orchestrate the whole thing from its inception.
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Walker on 9/26/2008 9:04:39 AM wrote: Plain and simply...this started with Fannie Mae.
Fannie Mae was created by the govt., by the leftists and Clinton during his occupation of the White House.
It was an attempt at Social Engineering. Like TAP, REACH, HEADSTART, etc. I'm not saying those programs are bad. I am saying Fannie Mae was over-reaching.
Bill, you talk about regulation, Fannie Mae was the MOST regulated, by the govt. The government RAN Fannie Mae. BIG Govt. ran it inot the ground, along with many other mortgage companies who jumped in on the sub-prime lending gravy boat.
Let me ask you a question.
Would you lend a stranger $100,000 if everything you knew about them told you they could never pay you back?
Of course not. Politicians rolled the dice with OUR money by going along with this liberal pipe-dream.
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billhudson on 9/25/2008 6:57:00 PM wrote:
“liberal senators and the left wing liberal media have created much of the crisis by reporting inflated doom and gloom for the last eight years.” Oh ,I was thinking it could be just maybe greedy business people and trying to keep regulators out of the books and let business run and keep government out of their lives. Now you want to play the blame game and somehow it’s the liberals? McBush is way on out there and the GOP knows its
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scandals on 9/25/2008 1:54:01 PM wrote: The media, the Clinton's, the Obama's and all there clueless followers have talked us into a recession.
The economy is growing as we speak.
Lies are the reason we have a crisis.
Lies that told poor people that they deserve to have stuff that they can't pay for.
Lies that are generated nightly and reported as fact that the economy is sooooooo bad. Lies that make Americans believe that we are bad.
Lies that destroy the confidence in our country, the confidence in knowing that morality is good and irresponsibility is bad.
The simple truth is that the left wing democratic party is uncapable of the truth and that the media is sponsored and trained by them.
Entitlement is stupid. The game is blame...point the finger at the good guy.
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scandals on 9/25/2008 1:47:32 PM wrote: McCain is in Washinton today, working, doing his job as senator, working on the financial crisis at hand.
Obama is in Florida practicing in front of a teleprompter. He doesn't really care to do his job as a senator or about the financial collapse of our country.
That is because he, liberal senators and the left wing liberal media have created much of the crisis by reporting inflated doom and gloom for the last eight years.
It's kind of like the media inflated robust economy we had during the Clinton years, but exactly opposite.
Wake up. Wake up. Wake up.
Can't you see that you're being played.
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billhudson on 9/24/2008 6:02:06 PM wrote: Boy, my guess you would go for anyone as long as they are a GOP and way to the right like Palin. The days of the neo's are over and you will find this out come Nov. They have got us into some very deep trouble and a few fronts and people are seeing them for what they are. Put all the Lip stick you want on that pig, it's still a pig.
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Walker on 9/24/2008 4:48:16 PM wrote: 80% APPROVAL rate for Govenor Palin in Alaska.
Let's see that about TEN times the approval rate of our Congress, led by Nancy Piglosi and Harry Reid.
Btw, what are Piglosi and Reid gonna do about the economy that THEY have been trying to destroy?
My guess is nothing.
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billhudson on 9/23/2008 5:25:08 PM wrote: Another Republican that is not a fan of Palin, Republican State Senator Lyda Green, the president of the Alaska Senate, “She's not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president? Look at what she's done to this state. What would she do to the nation?"
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Walker on 9/23/2008 9:07:54 AM wrote: Fannie Mae was a quasi-governmental "company" created (by liberals) to give people who CAN'T afford a house a joke of a mortgage...Thanks Democrats!
Thanks Jim Johnson, CEO of Lehman Brothers (BANKRUPT screw-job), 0bama advisor.
Thanks Franklin Raines, CEO of Fannie Mae, 0bama economic advisor. Hell, Raines made 100 million in 6 years!
Gas prices have gone up nearly 50% since Democrats took power in 2006. Why is that Bill?
Sounds like more "culture of corruption" to me.
If the LOONY Left had allowed us to build more refineries and nuclear power plants, we would not be in this mess to the extent that we are.
Get ready for the debate on Friday, I can't wait!
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billhudson on 9/22/2008 8:33:01 PM wrote: Facts are a funny thing but I know McBush things are doing well but with the meltdown in Wall Street we only have to look at McBush and the GOP and ask why they did not want to have more oversight and have the regulators in place. So now we have this. Who do you think have been in power for the last 8 years or so?
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billhudson on 9/22/2008 7:58:31 PM wrote: Its really say the GOP had to pick McBush but at the end of the day what else could they do I guess. But the GOP is going more and more downhill but they have only them selfs to blame. As to Nov. who knows where I will be (on the road) but thanks the gods the change is coming and the GOP can leave town and let the rest of us how to get out of the mess that they have made.
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Walker on 9/22/2008 3:15:46 PM wrote: The decision to disinvite Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin from an anti-Iran rally in front of the United Nations Monday has divided Jewish groups in New York City.
Palin’s invitation was revoked after Hillary Clinton cancelled her apparance last week.
The ire is being directed at the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, an umbrella group of the nation’s leading Jewish organizations. But reports over the weekend suggested that the group was bowing to pressure by New York City’s Democratic establishment.
"I'm absolutely appalled at the behavior of the Democrats," said Bob Kunst of Defenders.net. "I'm a Democrat and for the first time in my life I'm going to vote Republican. I can't take it anymore." His group tried to invite Palin to another rally on Sunday.
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Walker on 9/22/2008 2:01:12 PM wrote: Former Hillary Clinton campaign staffers charged Obama with being too inexperienced for the presidency, shifting their support to McCain, on a conference call sponsored by the McCain campaign Friday afternoon.
"Obama really doesn't have the experience,” said Miguel Lausell, senior national political advisor to Hillary Clinton. “We don't know what he's going to be doing. We don't really know where he's coming from, and that's the big difference."
Luchy Secaira, former Sen. Hillary Clinton Delegate-at-Large, said that
stance on women’s issues is all talk and no action. Secaira said that Obama’s rhetoric on the Equal Pay Act is not backed up with hiring practices in his Senate office.
"We need to look no further than Sen. Obama's own senate office, where it's been documented that he pays women less on his staff than males on his staff,” said Secaira. “He talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk."
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Walker on 9/20/2008 10:22:37 PM wrote: Wow Bill, that cuts deep. Unfortunately for you, when the ballots are actually counted...and all the bogus votes from ACORN are discarded...the RESULT wil be what it is.
Just the facts Bill...the facts.
Make me a promise that you will post on November 5th.
I'll be here.
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billhudson on 9/20/2008 1:23:22 PM wrote: Walker here is something someone wrote that you might or might not know but there are many of them out there,"My family has always vote Republican until this year. I love America and I am no less patriotic then any other person on the U.S. and will vote for Barack Obama proudly because we believe that his change is exactly what this county will and must have." And no will be right here in the U.S. celebrating President Obama's win
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Walker on 9/20/2008 9:20:09 AM wrote: Delegates for McCain (right NOW)
222
+ 68 (leaning heavily towards McCain)
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290
Obama's Numbers
146 (delegates for Obama)
+ 26 (leaning heavily towards Obama)
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172
Hmmm, it's looking pretty good right now Bill. Are you planning a move to Canada this November? Haha
You might want to pack YOUR bags....
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billhudson on 9/19/2008 7:30:19 PM wrote: The sad thing with the GOP is the best they could come up with is McBush and thats how bait is now with the GOP. They had had their time in the sun but people see them for what they are, money grabbers and the cheap shot of picking a women try to get more votes will not in the end work out. So yes, can't wait till Nov. and the GOP have packed their bags.
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Walker on 9/19/2008 4:03:55 PM wrote: Tennessee Democrat congressman Mike Kernell had his SON hack into Govenor Sarah Palin's email, in hopes of digging up some dirt.
The kid found NOTHING.
This kid AND his Dad are in some big time trouble. Throw them both in the slammer and find out where this originated from.
Did 0bama authorize this? Who in the Democrat party ok'd this dispicable act?
See what the pathetic Democrat party is willing to do?
Chicago-Alinsky style politics as usual for the DSP.
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Walker on 9/19/2008 11:29:00 AM wrote: "Working" for a company... is a little different than being the CEO, with a 100 MILLION dollar golden parachute. You libs crack me up.
Raines and Johnson are 0bama's TOP economic advisors. McCain is hammering him on it. Why isn't 0bama doing the same Bill?
0bama can't fight his own fight. He asked that YOU, Bill, "argue with me and get in my face." 0bama is so stupid.
If he heard your arguments he might change his mind.
Oh, here's a positive for you though.
0bama is WAY ahead with Arab-Americans! Shocker, I know.
They vote for their own, that's for sure.
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billhudson on 9/18/2008 6:56:32 PM wrote:
Another GOP for Obama, Rep. Wayne Gilchrest, a maverick Republican from Maryland, endorsed Illinois Democratic Sen. Barack Obama for president. “we can't use four more years of the same kind of policy that's somewhat haphazard, which leads to recklessness."- Rep. Wayne Gilchrest
Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-NE) questioned whether McBush’s running mate, Sarah Palin, has the experience to be president of the United States: Hagel, “doesn’t have any foreign policy credentials.” “You get a passport for the first time in your life last year?” he asked. “I mean, I don’t know what you can say.
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billhudson on 9/18/2008 6:47:10 PM wrote: You just can’t make this stuff up, its way too funny McBush now want to get rid of all the fat cats, i.e. his people on his campaign. Just take a look who is there, McCain's national finance co-chairman, Wayne Berman (AIG, Blackstone, Credit Suisse, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac); the campaign's congressional liaison, John Green (Carlyle Group, Citigroup, Icahn Associates, Fannie Mae); McCain's veep vetter, Arthur Culvahouse (Fannie Mae); and McCain's transition planning chief, William Timmons Sr. (Citigroup, Freddie Mac, Vanguard Group).
“We’re going to put an end to the abuses on Wall Street — enough is enough!”-McBush
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Walker on 9/18/2008 10:05:53 AM wrote: Joe Biden "We should ALL pay MORE taxes, it't the patriotic thing to do".
So Joe, pay all the taxes you want, be my guest and be a true blue outstanding above all patriot. But don't try and shovel your rat droppings over into my yard then charge me to haul'em off!
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Let's see, 0bama has two ECONOMIC advisors, hmmmm, WHO did they work for again? As CEO's, making nearly 100 million dollars?
Oh yeah, Franklin Raines worked for FANNIE MAE! 100 million dollars over 6 years. Great guy!
Jim Johnson, oh yeah, he was the CEO of LEHMAN BROTHERS. Millions for him too!
What politician was the second largest recipient of money from FANNIE MAE?
0BAMA.
That's Chicago politics for you.
Dirty rotten scoundrels.
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billhudson on 9/17/2008 7:24:30 PM wrote:
"Executive abilities? She doesn't have any," said former Wasilla City Council member Nick Carney, who selected and groomed Palin for her first political race in 1992 and served with her after her election to the City Council.
According to Carney, the newly elected mayor spent more than $50,000 in city funds to redecorate her office, without the council's authorization.
"I braced her about it," he said. "I told her it was against the law to make such a large expenditure without the council taking a vote. She said, 'I'm the mayor, I can do whatever I want until the courts tell me I can't.'" So why would anyone let her near DC?
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billhudson on 9/17/2008 7:08:03 PM wrote:
“that the economy was fundamentally sound.”- McBush What is this guy missing?
“housing, finance, credit, employment, health care and the federal budget — that have been at best neglected, at worst exacerbated during the Bush years.”-NYT And why in the world would anyone in their right mind vote for this guy?
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billhudson on 9/17/2008 6:55:45 PM wrote: “keep it free...from Hollywood, liberal reporters and there Obama puppets.”
Well, how bout the Bush and McBush puppets , (remember freedom fries?) that was funny and how about WMD and a very long list that some of you folks really fall for. As far as Hollywood I do not know what you mean. The films I have worked on those people are very, very hard working people and are good folks. So that is just a cop out, or may I say you are just repeating what McBush has said like a….puppet.
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Walker on 9/17/2008 2:00:53 PM wrote: Scandals, don't crush their dreams. 0bama is BLACK, that's all that matters. Otherwise, why is even being considered?
His "community organizing"?
His taking money from Fannie Mae?
His Pro-Infanticide voting record?
His 130 (indecisive) votes of PRESENT in the IL Senate?
His associations with nearly every known anti-American radical in Chicago and Hawaii?
His disdain for middle Americans?
Nah...those aren't it, it because he's black.
Bring on the debates! I can't wait. Will 0bama have a teleprompter with him?
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scandals on 9/17/2008 1:42:49 PM wrote: Moreover, because so many are afraid to say it, I will:
Obama is 50% Caucasian from his mother’s side. He is 43.75% Arabic, and 6.25% African Negro.
If anything, he is White and Arab.
Many folks will vote for Obama, just because he is black, and that's a fact. Many black people, even high up in academics, journalism and government have said so.
Do they even care that he is not African American?
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scandals on 9/17/2008 1:36:28 PM wrote: Did anybody know that Al-Qaeda bombed a US Embassy today.
Well, if you look on Fox News, they'll tell you all about it.
However if you look at CNN.com, there is only a small mention of it on a side bar. There top story is about tainted baby formula in China and the "horrible" US economy. More cutting edge journalism from Obama groupies.
It's no wonder so many "informed" people in our country are so wrong about the real world.
Ronald Reagan said it wisely when he said, "We can not play innocents abroad in a world that is not innocent".
Stop the fantasy, we are at war. We live in the greatest country ever and we need to keep it free...from Hollywood, liberal reporters and there Obama puppets.
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Walker on 9/17/2008 12:31:31 PM wrote: Now, Jack Cafferty at CNN is parroting the same thing:
"The reason the polls are close is because of RACE"
I guess 0bama put out the distress call last night while partying with Hollywood.
On a separate note, I have a question for anyone to answer.
Why did 0bama vote "Present" 130 times while in the Illinois senate?
It's a simple question.
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Walker on 9/17/2008 8:40:40 AM wrote: More DESPERATION from the 0bama camp:
"Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius publicly stated that Sen. Barack Obama’s race might be a factor in this year’s presidential election during an appearance Tuesday.
“Have any of you noticed that Barack Obama is part African-American?”
The RACE card, how shocking and pathetic...
They still don't get it. White people don't like being called racists.
Keep it up Barry!
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