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O/U: how many times
will these hilarious people stand up during the State of the Union?
37 times |
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I am only interested in the substance of the speech. I am riveted to the tube transfixed, totally unable to count. |
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How many times did the Dems stand?...After the speech i flipped between MSNBC and Fox...What a contrast in analysis... |
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I haven't watched it lately.Does Fox News still state they are fair and balanced? I mean they have a conservative news network that Murdoch started.Alan Colmes has a face for radio.No wonder they pick him to "balance" Hannity. That is pretty much the main attempt I have seen to be balanced.The guy from the state of Miss. isn't that balanced.Hume and O'reilly aren't balanced.Greta is a neutral. Is that a joke,or they just don't realize their slogan is an outright lie?
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I was too busy counting the # of times Nancy blinked and watching her chew apart the inside of her mouth. She's not looking quite as chipper as she did at last year's State of the Union address. Perhaps because Congress' poll ratings are lower than Bush's? |
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BTW,I think a news network(political party etc.) that was just in favor of greed(not in favor of the social conservative stuff) would be pretty popular(like with 90% of Orange County California for instance.) The U.S.C. Alumni Network............................Actually,maybe not.Wasn't that Giuliani in a nutshell? Wonder what would have happened if he had campaigned in the earlier states.A 3rd in Florida will end his political career.Maybe he should stay in another week,and see if he can atleast win Jersey.
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We're a few years away from "The United States of America brought to you by EXXONMobil".
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http://www.smartusa.com/smart-car-downloads.aspx |
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Fair and UNbalanced more like it...Pretty face Hannity vs Outer space face Colmes, yeah that's fair...Mumbles Hume looks like he's falling asleep while talking and O'reilly the pervert is ....well O'reilly....Greta looks like she was having a face lift and the jack broke.....:D |
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Americans really can't be that stupid, can they?
They were the last two presidential elections! |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHL_YMBolRs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKQEQ7qHvgM Link where you can see the original results and recount results. http://www.sos.nh.gov/ And yes, I do agree that most Americans are very ignorant when it comes to politics thanks to the MSM. Thank God for the internet!!! However, I don't know how far our government will take the powers given to them in that HR 1955 Act or what that Act exactly means. Unfortunately, I guess we're going to have to find out! That also means that internet censoring is definitely a possibility now to protect us from "extremist radicals" in our own country. Yes, I do my homework... |
Are you a vegan/lesbian now?
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Ron Paul. LOL |
Yes. I like Ron Paul's ideas on paper, especially when it comes to economics. He has some of the biggest names in economics backing him. My main concern is this country's financial state, and he seems to be the only one up there who knows what they're talking about. Plus, he'll bring the troops home from an unjust war.
The rest of the Republicans might as well be Democrats. At least the Dems are talking about bringing the troops home, but socialism just doesn't set well with me. Mainly, I would be happy at this point if McCain and Clinton were kept out of office because I know that Ron Paul won't get elected. And I know what the MSM calls most Ron Paul supporters. It's sad that people actually believe them. Of course, with any candidate you have your nut jobs... Luckily, I don't really care what everyone else has to say about Ron Paul supporters... Who do you support? <smirks> |
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The guy who on National Television about a month ago said that Abe Lincoln screwed up the country with the Civil War. Stated that slavery would have ended eventually on its own. If Ron Paul had his way, the US would be split into North and South, independent of each other. And private companies would supply all law enforcement. Dig a little deeper and you find the guy is a nut. I have been following this guy's antics since the early 80's since my Gov. professor pointed him out as an example of how anyone could gain political office if enough people were dropped on their heads right after they were born. A ref. to his profession. But then again, Adolph Hitler moved an entire group of people under the proper conditions. Ron Paul scares the crud out of me. I hope you only like the ideas on paper. No offense meant. |
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If 9/11 didn't happen, what would dubya's legacy be? What was he trying to accomplish? Social Security reform?..Gay bashing?..Unification?...um..ok.. I can't remember what platform he ran under to beat Gore in the first place. His entire presidency is framed by 9/11 and the ramifications of his Irag revenge....budget blown..check, Halliburton flourishing..check, etc |
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of a president trying to make his branch of government stronger. In brute force manner. |
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what would he have done? as much as I dislike him, I truly believe he would never wish that on anyone but..what would he have done without it? |
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Both from the advanced state of california. Richard Millhose Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Take pride Scuds. BTW. The most liberal candidate still in the race is from South Carolina. You know, the State with the Confederate flag... So much for broad generalizations. |
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funny...not sure what is more important..who I'm voting for, or how scared that I might lose. Fear drove me the last 12 years..50/50 record...Thankful that if Barack ( hopefule nominee) loses, then McCain won't be a disaster who the hell would be his VP?? never thought about that |
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This is dumb. From my small sample size: I got two kids from California at the semester break in Physics. They got taught next to nothing and are way behind. Good kids, good families. But they dont know Physics at all. So I guess Californian's are dumb. Or just uneducated. WTF are you guys teaching your kids besides next to nothing? The city I live in on the whole is uneducated because it is poor. If you have not figured out the relationship between socio-economic status and education... I dont know what to tell you. |
I wish the following states(and portions of states) would unite to form their own conservative country of "NASCARTONIA." Just let them go(like that Iglesias guy finally did with that mole he had.)Gotta be a way to make that happen.
TEXAS,OKLAHOMA,ARKANSAS,LOUISIANA,MISSISS.,BAMA,.. ......both Carolinas,Georgia,Tenn.,and Northern Florida. |
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Democrat that got his frog sucked by his aide in the Oval office and was able to lie in front of the whole nation while looking straight at the camera" Think that about did it. 9/11 did change Bush's entire view of the world. He also brought the Nation the "no child left behind" which has been pretty much a disaster. Not a bad idea in theory. Bush was extremely naive in putting all his cronies into positions that actually required competence. Lots of presidents do this with minor positions, like ambassadors. Bush did it with important positions. Dick Cheney has had a huge effect on the presidency. Probably will go down as one of the most powerful VP's ever. |
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that collect NASCAR cards. They asked me who my favorite driver was... We had other folks over and we kinda looked at them like what the hell. So I said my favorite driver was Willie Shoemaker. |
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Really? you don't think that was just the fight he was looking for? *Disclaimer: GW did not want us to be attacked |
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I dont believe the stuff about his Dad. George the First stopped short of completely overrunning Baghdad because he knew it would create chaos. I think the people who think GW planned 9/11 are completely and utterly nuts. We could have easily wiped out Saddam in the first Gulf war. No I really believe Bush thought Iraq was a threat Biologically and from a Nuclear perspective. Then when nothing was found, the "oh well, lets get rid of Saddam and create a democracy" excuse was given. No one seems to remember how scared everyone was at the time. No one remembers how many times Iraq was allowed to come clean and they did not. I did not read one post or article anywhere that said the WMD thing is a sham for going in at the time. Only after the fact. The entire Congress got the report and they all believed that Iraq had WMD's, some just did not want to go in and take them out. No one disagreed about taking the Taliban out of Afg. because they were harboring Osama. That is all forgotten. BTW, we are still in Afg. and it is also a mess. I still hear very little about how this little foray was also illegitimate. Everything is much clearer in hindsight. I remember too much about what was said at the time from Democrats and Republicans. |
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my issue is with the rush to war after 9/11 and gdubs pushing of wmd And no..the entire congress did NOT believe that Iraq had WMDs...and those that were on the fence trusted that gov from Texas and Colin, who trusted that guv from Texas, converted many of the remainders. off topic..I saw that dubya had an 84% rating after 9/11 and a 34% rating today. I'll admit that I was a basher before and a basher after..please, someone who loved him after 9/11 and is not with him now please explain because to me he's the same evil man |
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But when you consider some of the things he has said in the past, it's really not that surprising. He is amazingly dishonest. As you are aware, he said a ton of outlandish things in his newsletter and now he has the nerve to say that he didn't know what was in his own newsletter and didn't write it. How could he think that people would be dumb enough to believe that he didn't know or approve what was in his own newsletter? In his newsletter, he speculated that the Mossad may have been behind the first attack on the World Trade Center. He would actaully be better off if he claimed that his views have changed, rather than deny that he knew what was in his newsletter. It would be more believable for him to simply say that he has changed his mind about some of the things that he said in the past. Anyway, I don't need to tell you about Ron Paul. I know that you live in Texas and know all about him. And I have always respected your opinion because you are not a partisan. I actually do agree with Ron Paul on some issues, but he is so far out there on some things that I couldn't vote for him if he was the last guy on earth. |
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