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Right there with you SorcDonald. I don't get it. But I did post. One word. And with that I am done with the CB already this evening. I don't think hateful even covers it. I simply don't get it.:confused3
 
Wow go to a birthday party and all y'all start a new thread!!:cool1: :thumbsup2

Soarin' so glad you are having a great time and are taking time out to post and rub our noses in it!:hyper: I am so living vicariously through you right now. I think I am going to go back to college also. I don't think the family will mind....:rolleyes:

OK off to see whats new out there..:scared:

Everyone have a great weekend!!

hey...have we discussed before the fact that we both live in the central valley?
 
Again, you can trash a person's beliefs/statements all you want, but when you're too busy calling them names and/or making fun of their drug addictions (just as some here like to do), that's just sad. Even if you truly think the person you are personally bashing is guilty of name calling and horrible statements about others, why would you stoop to that level in return? I don't get it.

just think of all the hollywood libs who wouldn't have recovered from their addictions if it hadn't been for betty ford.
 
I saw the latest thread about him. I'm soooo tempted to post: "Well, I guess if you think him not showing up means he's a chicken, you also think Obama was a chicken when he didn't show up for the 10 townhalls McCain repeatedly challenged him to." But I figure why bother. It will be ignored or explained away anyhow.

I think it's all kind of funny. First Sean was the obsession du jour of Obama, now it's Rush. Personally, I think Olberman says some ridiculous and crazy stuff, but I don't spend my free time obsessing about the man or trash talking him over and over again. I simply don't watch or listen to him. Problem solved.

The so-called party of love and tolerance is often the one to get petty quickly, be it about Palin's love of hunting or the way a person looks. Ex. I personally have seen a lot of libs make fun of Condi Rice's appearance; how mature, indeed. :rolleyes: Begala was just yapping away about Palin and Rush on CNN, and being his typically rude self. He too was making cracks about Rush's former addiction to pain killers. :sad2: Again, you can trash a person's beliefs/statements all you want, but when you're too busy calling them names and/or making fun of their drug addictions (just as some here like to do), that's just sad. Even if you truly think the person you are personally bashing is guilty of name calling and horrible statements about others, why would you stoop to that level in return? I don't get it.

I absolutely despise and detest Begala. During the Bush/Gore free-for-all he wrote an editorial about Red v. Blue states. He had a derogatory reason why each of the red states voted for Bush. His reason for Oklahoma: the Murrah Bombing. He phrased it to seem as if someone from Oklahoma blew up the building and killed the 168 victims, two of which were guys with whom I used to work. His inference was that people that would murder would also vote for Bush. That self-serving, egotistical moron conveniently forgot that Timothy McVeigh was from New York, a BLUE state. Oklahoma families were the victims and they received not one penny from the government, unlike the 9/11 victims who received millions. Like I said, I despise him; he is a fool.
 

While not wanting to beat a dead horse, I feel that I had to post this. Remember how all the Libs denied that the ball honoring the Medal of Honor recipients ever took place? Remember how some of us were attacked by the rabid OS? Well the American Legion posted a story on their site about the ball with a good video of some of the attendees.

I wanted all of my Con friends to get a chance to read about some of their stories and see some of the men that were honored at the ball, even if their Commander in Chief felt like they weren't worthy to be graced by his presence.






I am thankful for those brave men and their service to our country, even if others seem to find them unimportant.

Thank you very much for posting this.

Hmmmm, is it pot stirring if it's true? I can't believe one our fellow cons was banned for posting a story that's TRUE. :sad2:
 
I have my suspicions that the supposed bi-partisan invitation to the WH, where he told the Repubs "not to listen to Rush", was a planned event to start this hate fest. He had reporters there to regurgitate exactly what he wanted them to report: Republicans are the party of Rush. I think the MoveOn ads were already in the mix when this happened. They knew they would blame job losses on rl's failure to tell his minions to vote for the Pork bill. Some marketing person has this all figured out. The best way to make the public ignore your own failings is to give them another target.

Rush has been quoting Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals [a book well-used by BHO] -

Rule #13 from Rules for Radicals:
"Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it."

Conservatism, as a belief, has been watered down in the Senate - somewhat in the House - so BHO couldn't really use any of them. But Rush is out there, with 20 million listeners, and has, even to the libs, been considered the voice of conservatism for almost 20 years. It appears that BHO wants to make conservatism the most out-there belief known in politics so that any politician or voter who would dare go in that direction would be labeled as irrelevant. With the lovefest of the MSM towards BHO and the hatefest towards Rush [who was one of the first to call out the MSM for their liberal bias], he makes a pretty worthy target.
Only thing is, Rush is LOVING it -- and is using it as his own mantra. I think this is serving to bring more attention to the 'porkulus' package than originally intended...support for it is falling away. It'll get voted on - too many on the lib side. But those deluded into believing BHO was a centrist have been given a serious wake-up call....and not the kind where Mickey sings to you.

once you do, i'll betcha you start finding more opportunities than you originally thought for a trip.

You are so right -- I've decided on late April/early May, early Dec and perhaps again next January. Might have to eat peanut butter and crackers to do it but it'll be worth it.

:scared: 'There's a great big beautiful tomorrow' [Carousel of Progress is on Subsonic now] CoP got stuck on the first section so I heard that song over and over and over and had just gotten it unstuck out of my brain. Until now...
 
hey...have we discussed before the fact that we both live in the central valley?

No I don't think so...:wave2: Hello neighbor! Where are you? We just moved from Tracy to just outside of Madera.

just think of all the hollywood libs who wouldn't have recovered from their addictions if it hadn't been for betty ford.

But it's OK - they mostly voted for Obama. So they can't be crucified. They need support, understanding and love.:flower3:
 
Rush has been quoting Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals [a book well-used by BHO] -



Conservatism, as a belief, has been watered down in the Senate - somewhat in the House - so BHO couldn't really use any of them. But Rush is out there, with 20 million listeners, and has, even to the libs, been considered the voice of conservatism for almost 20 years. It appears that BHO wants to make conservatism the most out-there belief known in politics so that any politician or voter who would dare go in that direction would be labeled as irrelevant. With the lovefest of the MSM towards BHO and the hatefest towards Rush [who was one of the first to call out the MSM for their liberal bias], he makes a pretty worthy target.
Only thing is, Rush is LOVING it -- and is using it as his own mantra. I think this is serving to bring more attention to the 'porkulus' package than originally intended...support for it is falling away. It'll get voted on - too many on the lib side. But those deluded into believing BHO was a centrist have been given a serious wake-up call....and not the kind where Mickey sings to you.



You are so right -- I've decided on late April/early May, early Dec and perhaps again next January. Might have to eat peanut butter and crackers to do it but it'll be worth it.

:scared: 'There's a great big beautiful tomorrow' [Carousel of Progress is on Subsonic now] CoP got stuck on the first section so I heard that song over and over and over and had just gotten it unstuck out of my brain. Until now...

I keep hoping more folks will understand this is just a political payback for Dem supporters and not good for the country's economic future.
 
OK - I reaaallly need to go to bed but the question just begs to be asked: What is the deal with the Dem's obsession with Rush? They are getting big on the name calling and the insults to cut him down and going on the extreme defense with Obama.

I think that the liberal’s have totally lost it. When Rush Limbaugh becomes a member of the Senate or even head of the GOP; I could understand why they'd feel threatened by such a vocal conservative such as that. But right now he’s a radio talk show host. He tells us what is going on and his opinion but he has no power in Washington.

I’m just astonished by the lengths the Dem’s are going to discredit this guy. They feel threatened. Why? Why now? Don’t you think he was just as harsh on Clinton during the Clinton Administration? Is this back to the kool-aid stuff? Because Rush as dared to criticize “the one” everything is different now? He must now be put away – or whatever- because he’s now speaking out against Obama?

We’ve got some really whacked people in this country that are learning to be unable to handle criticism from Obama.

They're sheep. Obama specifically brought up Rush so now the Borg must all follow suit. I also think this is some sort of casebuilding for the "need" of the Fairness Doctrine. It would be funny if it weren't so darn serious.
 
:scared: 'There's a great big beautiful tomorrow' [Carousel of Progress is on Subsonic now] CoP got stuck on the first section so I heard that song over and over and over and had just gotten it unstuck out of my brain. Until now...

that's funny! cop is actually one of my very favorite attractions. i love hearing how all the progress and technology makes it "easier for mother" to get so much work done around the house, while dad sits there chattin' with us. when i was at wdw in april '07 the ride kept getting stuck. people kept standing up when the carousel started to turn, and i guess there are light sensors which make it stop turning...so the song keeps repeating too. those weirdos, i swear to you, stood up to leave after every section!!!

i am the person sitting near the back in the middle singing at the top of my lungs, by the way. just in case anybody needed to know.

(there's a great big beautiful tomorrow, shining at the end of every day....there's.......)
 
No I don't think so...:wave2: Hello neighbor! Where are you? We just moved from Tracy to just outside of Madera.

i moved from san jose to motown (sounds more hip, doesn't it?). i'm trying to figure out how i can move back to the bay area 'cause this commute is going to kill me.

ETA: i decided i should explain the move out of san jose....i was working for a company with headquarters in sunnyvale, but which also had offices in livermore, so i bought a house and moved out of the tiny condo. the day before i moved in, the company announced it was closing, hence the commute i have now.
 
Here is a story you won't here likely hear the mainstream media highlighting...

http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/01/31/miller_iraq_election/

Cause for Calm Celebration In Iraq and Somewhere in Texas George Bush is Smiling
By Judith Miller
Writer/FOX News Contributor

What a difference four years makes. The last time Iraqis went to the polls in 2005, Iraq was in the grip of a violent insurgency. Assassination, suicide bombings and IEDs were the order of the day. There were few campaign posters: most candidates were too terrified to show their faces. Sunni Iraqis boycotted the election; so did many Shiite urban slum dwellers. Al Qaeda was firmly entrenched in Anbar province and its tentacles were spreading. Critics of the 2003 American invasion warned that the war had already been lost, that mayhem would inevitably follow. The elections were widely seen as having helped Iraq slide into sectarian politics en route to a total civil war.

Yes, Iraq could still fall victim to the ethnic, religious, and ideological splits that led to Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship. But it is worth savoring this day after all the death and suffering on all sides, for these elections could represent more than what critics dismissed during the 2005 polls as a “purple-finger moment.”

Four years later, the picture is hugely different. As Iraqis voted in record numbers on Saturday in fourteen of eighteen governorates to elect new provincial councils and set the stage for parliamentary elections later this year, much of Iraq is stable. Sunnis and Shiites alike are participating. More than 15 million of an estimated 17.2 million Iraqis eligible to vote signed up to cast ballots. Some 300 new parties have emerged, says the Council on Foreign Relations — democratic, liberal, nationalistic, and sectarian. The elections are being monitored not only by some 400 international observers, but by 300,000 Iraqis from various political parties.

“These polls could represent another, far more peaceful turning point,” said the International Crisis Group, a non-governmental organization that has often been critical of America’s occupation and Iraq’s rulers. These polls, the ICG added, reflect a “remarkable transition.” In just four years, Iraqi politics have evolved from non-stop violence and conflict to an essentially “democratic contest over positions and institutions, including at the local level.”

Yes, the elections are utter chaos. Some 14,428 candidates — a third of them women — are vying for 440 seats on the provincial councils that are supposed to oversee the delivery of real services to Iraqis, something that hasn’t happened to date.

The candidates have been campaigning door-to-door, making promises they are unlikely to keep, handing out election posters, hats, buttons, and even items that Iraqi law bans, such as cash, food, blankets, and washing machines. Charges of vote-buying abound. (As in Chicago-style politics perhaps?)

And yes, Iraq could still fall victim to the ethnic, religious, and ideological splits that led to Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship. But it is worth savoring this day after all the death and suffering on all sides, for these elections could represent more than what critics dismissed during the 2005 polls as a “purple-finger moment,” a reference to the ink-stained index fingers that Iraqi voters displayed to show that they had taken part in Iraq’s first free national election in decades. While violence has persisted — bombings, political intimidation, and the murder of least five candidates of different ethnicities and political persuasions in the run-up to Saturday’s voting — virtually all Iraq’s key political players participated directly or indirectly this time. Even Moktada al-Sadr, the son of the influential Shiite cleric who came to represent the face of opposition to America’s military presence in Iraq but who has not been seen in public in months, urged his estimated 20,000 followers to vote for ostensibly “independent” candidates on two lists that his faction had vetted and blessed.

Will the euphoria prevail after the election posters come down? Many of those who know the country well are skeptical, understandably. Kenneth M. Pollack, of the Brookings Institute, who wrote a book endorsing the overthrow of Saddam Hussein and the notion of the U.S. invasion that George Bush launched in 2003, recently stressed that Iraq remained highly unstable. A lack of American focus, he warned, could enable “venal politicians” to distort the system and prompt Iraq to very quickly “go south.” Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, he said, was increasingly centralizing power in his own hands; his motives were uncertain. A similar warning came from Joost Hiltermann, an Iraq analyst and paradoxically, the author of the decidedly upbeat assessment that his group, the International Crisis Group, issued prior to the elections. Iraq, he warns, remains “fraught with crippling problems.” And it is unclear whether Iraq’s competing political factions will be able to create a “new national compact that ensures stability can withstand a U.S. exit.”

These caveats are well worth remembering as President Obama weighs how to withdraw American forces from Iraq “responsibly,” as he put it.

But for all the concern, the bottom line of Saturday’s national elections in Iraq is still cause for calm celebration: quarrels that were settled in Iraq only four years ago by mortars, bombs and guns are now being resolved at voting booths. The trend may not last, but it is something.
 
This part struck me:
Some 14,428 candidates — a third of them women — are vying for 440 seats on the provincial councils that are supposed to oversee the delivery of real services to Iraqis, something that hasn’t happened to date.
Women. In Iraq. Running for office. 4,809 of them.
Under hussein this would never have happened. Without our brave soldiers this would not have happened. And without Bush these women wouldn't have the freedom to run for office.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it, libs.
 
They're sheep. Obama specifically brought up Rush so now the Borg must all follow suit. I also think this is some sort of casebuilding for the "need" of the Fairness Doctrine. It would be funny if it weren't so darn serious.

I believe that's part of it. The other part IMO is that the MSM is pretty much self-censoring right now in LTEC Hussein's favor. One of the heavily listened to outlets is Rush - if they "shut him up", it's smooth sailing for the most part for theHHO.

I don't listen to him, but this makes me wanna start to - Rush has to be loving it ;)
 
Good morning Cons
I am about to leave the house for my vacation
We are going on a 7 day cruise aboard Celebritys Solstice
I might invest in internet if the $$ is not too expensive
Have fun
 
Soarin, I found the perfect guy for you!!!! I'll pm you a link but for anyone who hasn't seen him yet, go on youtube and look for steven crowder. I didn't post a link because of some of the language. He's a stand up comic but he does political commentaries too. He SOOOO reminds me of a young Glenn Beck. :love: Boy, if I was 20 years younger I'd be drooling all over him. :rotfl:
I'll pm you the actual link Soarin. :thumbsup2

I'm not Soarin, but I searched on Youtube just to see who you were talking about. The first video that pulled up was from an Improv Club located not too far from where I live. I really need to pay attention to the Improv's schedule - I love that sort of thing and I never go.

I have my suspicions that the supposed bi-partisan invitation to the WH, where he told the Repubs "not to listen to Rush", was a planned event to start this hate fest. He had reporters there to regurgitate exactly what he wanted them to report: Republicans are the party of Rush. I think the MoveOn ads were already in the mix when this happened. They knew they would blame job losses on rl's failure to tell his minions to vote for the Pork bill. Some marketing person has this all figured out. The best way to make the public ignore your own failings is to give them another target.

You're probably correct - Obama will not accept blame for anything. He always has to have an escape goat. The fact that none of the House Republicans voted in favor put a wrench into his plans. If Obama himself isn’t intelligent enough to figure this out, he’s surrounded by advisors – which as least one of has to be smart enough to explain that this isn’t a true “stimulus” package and it will not improve this country. All it is doing is setting up funding (at our expense) for liberal government run programs. All it is doing is forcing this country to depend more on government and less on free enterprise.

People are going to continue to lose their jobs - even with this joke of a "stimulus" and Obama wanted to be able to point the finger at the other side when the economy continues to slide downwards - as it will. The House Republicans are taking a firm stand and saying 'No, you aren't blaming us for this'.


Here is a story you won't here likely hear the mainstream media highlighting...

http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/01/31/miller_iraq_election/

Nope, you won't hear any good news from Iraq in the mainstream media... Unless something good happens that they can tie to Obama. Then we'd hear about it.

This part struck me:

Women. In Iraq. Running for office. 4,809 of them.
Under hussein this would never have happened. Without our brave soldiers this would not have happened. And without Bush these women wouldn't have the freedom to run for office.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it, libs.

:thumbsup2 You tell 'em.

I believe that's part of it. The other part IMO is that the MSM is pretty much self-censoring right now in LTEC Hussein's favor. One of the heavily listened to outlets is Rush - if they "shut him up", it's smooth sailing for the most part for theHHO.

I don't listen to him, but this makes me wanna start to - Rush has to be loving it ;)


That's why I posted that story out of Russia yesterday. News in America is now being censored. It's scary. Countries under dictatorships censor news - not countries like America. Yet, our news is now being censored and Obama is "punishing" those who dare to speak against him.

For anyone who didn’t read that article on Russia – it’s the journalist covering the corruption in the government that is being murdered. It’s not like they’re going after civilian bad guys – like the mafia – but the government, who is supposed to be the “good guys”, is doing away with journalist that report on their corruption.
 
So I'm helping the boyfriend look for houses today, then it's Super Bowl time. Meaning I won't be around much today...

BUT you see that down in my siggie??

:cheer2: 4 DAYS!:cheer2:

Sorry, I just had to... I'm so excited!! Oooo, this time next week I'll be getting ready to eat at Tokyo Dining and BISTRO DE PARIS :faint:

Have a nice day everyone :)
 
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