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I don't Understand It
The Democrats and especially the left-wing hacks on this site just don't get it.
President Bush is not running for President anymore, his term is over. You're wasteing your time trying to nit pick about every little thing he does and doesn't do and how terrible and evil he is. They're attacking the wrong guy; it doesn't matter what his poll numbers are, it doesn't matter it the world likes or doesn't like him. He's not running anymore, get over it.
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[QUOTE=Jackson;443887]The Democrats and especially the left-wing hacks on this site just don't get it.
President Bush is not running for President anymore, his term is over. You're wasteing your time trying to nit pick about every little thing he does and doesn't do and how terrible and evil he is. They're attacking the wrong guy; it doesn't matter what his poll numbers are, it doesn't matter it the world likes or doesn't like him. He's not running anymore, get over it.[/QUOTE]Imitation is the greatest form of flattery.
Thanks, Bayboy.
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[QUOTE=RevBS;443823][URL]http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/05/fashion/the-bruce-jenner-story-goes-from-gossip-to-news.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&[/URL]
1976, Montreal Olympic Games. I was actually there. I saw Bruce Jenner won the gold medal in the decathlon. He was Mr. America, and now or soon to be, he will be Ms. America. I have seen it all now, I can die happy.
Perhaps he got involved with the East German women & steroids. They won 10 out of 14 women track & field finals. But then, the steroids are about masculine hormones, very puzzling. Oh, I got it! It's the evolution of the American man, soon to be in every family & household. You see, he is surrounded by a nest of dominant women who made all the decisions and gets all the media attention. Who cares about an ex-Olympian jock! Like plants, being out of the sunlight, they shrivel & fade away. Let's see what happen to Lamar Odom, then we will know for sure.
Lucky I get all the sun I need from my tennis. I think I will be a cactus.[/QUOTE]Maybe it was a commercial decision. He's going to have his own reality television show after the sex change.
That sounds just like what a Democrat would do for money, get his testicles chopped off. He must be an Obama supporter. (jk)
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The Big Unemployment Lie
[URL]http://www.gallup.com/opinion/chairman/181469/big-lie-unemployment.aspx[/URL]
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[QUOTE=BayBoy;443890]Imitation is the greatest form of flattery.
Thanks, Bayboy.[/QUOTE]These sort of lame retorts and lack of creativity just demonstrate that Jackson is exhibiting the first signs of senility.
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[QUOTE=Punter127;443881][B]Wrong again Inspector Clouseau,[/B]
"The Truth" has post dating all the way back to 2003. RTFF.
[/QUOTE]So "The Truth" has been around a long time, just like you.
With a similar posting style, and referencing Breitbart too. And chimes in when others have rebutted one of your posts, and you need more ammo.
Man, that's way too coincidental and convenient!
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[QUOTE=RevBS;443860]I am very fond of my handle, but I am thinking of changing it to THe REAL TRUTH. Maybe, even a built a statue somewhere! How can people strut around like that![/QUOTE]I wouldn't bother. "The Truth" is clearly following in the footsteps of right wing propaganda sources like Fox News, who believe that proclaiming their credibility (eg. "No Spin Zone") gives them more credibility. Of course this is farcical to people who have basic critical thinking skills, and usually just the opposite is true.
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Punter, I wouldn't bother arguing with Esten. Esten is clearly following in the footsteps of left wing propaganda sources like MSNBC, who believe that proclaiming their credibility gives them more credibility. Of course this is farcical to people who have basic critical thinking skills, and usually just the opposite is true. See the following:
[URL]http://www.stateofthemedia.org/2013/special-reports-landing-page/the-changing-tv-news-landscape/[/URL]
This confirms Pew's earlier research, in 2012, that 90% of MSNBC's prime time coverage is opinion / commentary. Fox indeed is much more "fair and balanced", although CNN leads the pack.
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I don't understand it
[QUOTE=Jackson;443887]The Democrats and especially the left-wing hacks on this site just don't get it.
President Bush is not running for President anymore, his term is over. You're wasteing your time trying to nit pick about every little thing he does and doesn't do and how terrible and evil he is. They're attacking the wrong guy; it doesn't matter what his poll numbers are, it doesn't matter it the world likes or doesn't like him. He's not running anymore, get over it.[/QUOTE]BayBoy, Doesn't this make more sense than what you originally posted? I'm no admirer of Obama or Bush. However, Obama is president of the USA and the leader of the free world. Bush has gone out of his way to stay out of politics since he left office six years ago, yet still some of you keep blaming all of America's problems on him. WT69 was on his case a few days ago.
Btw, I agree with SteveC and disagree with you. It does matter whether the world likes Obama, even if it likes him for sometimes spurious reasons.
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U6?
[QUOTE=BadMan;443893][URL]http://www.gallup.com/opinion/chairman/181469/big-lie-unemployment.aspx[/URL][/QUOTE]Thanks BadMan, good article. Sound a bit like U6?
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Mizuho's Steve Ricchiuto
[URL]http://player.theplatform.com/p/gZWlPC/cnbc_global?playertype=synd&byGuid=3000353564&size=530_298[/URL]#.
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As they say in Bangkok!
[QUOTE=Tiny12;443892]Maybe it was a commercial decision. He's going to have his own reality television show after the sex change.
That sounds just like what a Democrat would do for money, get his testicles chopped off. He must be an Obama supporter. (jk)[/QUOTE]Different, but same, same!
Despite screaming and proclaiming what they represent & stand for, when it comes to money in their pockets, people are the same everywhere. And events can really control your take on issues. Like Cheney with a gay daughter. What can he do when confronted with his own flesh & blood. The same with many parents who have had their children killed in Iraq for oil. Definitely, it was not for political stability.
Joking aside, most Obama supporters have had a great deal to swallow in terms of expectations. But REASONABLE supporters can thank their lucky stars for how things turn out.
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[QUOTE=Tiny12;443898]BayBoy, Doesn't this make more sense than what you originally posted? I'm no admirer of Obama or Bush. However, Obama is president of the USA and the leader of the free world. Bush has gone out of his way to stay out of politics since he left office six years ago, yet still some of you keep blaming all of America's problems on him. WT69 was on his case a few days ago.
Btw, I agree with SteveC and disagree with you. It does matter whether the world likes Obama, even if it likes him for sometimes spurious reasons.[/QUOTE]Tiny. We don't have much of a disagreement. Yes Obama is the leader of the free world. And it does matter whether the world likes him or not. But the world does like him whether or not he went to the Paris demonstration about the deaths at Charlie Hebdo. (Personally I think he should have gone there or at least Sec. Of State Kerry).
Now Pres. Bush was a different story, he was NOT liked by the world.
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[QUOTE=BayBoy;443915]Now Pres. Bush was a different story, he was NOT liked by the world.[/QUOTE]Really? Just for starters, I think the kuwaitis might have a different opinion.
Nevertheless, let me pose a question: Can you name one country with which the USA enjoys a better relationship today than when Obama first took office?
Just one?
Thanks,
Jax.
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Iran
[QUOTE=Jackson;443918]Really? Just for starters, I think the kuwaitis might have a different opinion.
Nevertheless, let me pose a question: Can you name one country with which the USA enjoys a better relationship today than when Obama first took office?
Just one?
Thanks,
Jax.[/QUOTE]How about Iran?
Don.