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Hey====Jobama was my word!!!!I should sue!
But Jobama puts JB first...shouldn't BO be first? Like Obiden or OJama
Those are lame aren't they?Hey====Jobama was my word!!!!I should sue!
Those are lame aren't they?I have to disagree and say that there is no way you can say Carter was better than Bush, asbolutely none. Carter only made one term, so you have to figure, at least half of Bush's presidency, which was equal to Carters entire service, was better if he was voted back into office again.
As for the Obama/Carter connection, If you look at both of their core Liberal Values, and their Ideas on foreign policy, they look strikingly similar.
So, it is established that Bush has done 4 times more damage to America than Carter. We also know that McCain would like to continue the reign of Bush's incompetence over America.
Wow, lots of hotheads on this thread.![]()
from www.usatoday.com
Hmmmmmmm.....CHANGE!!! (you can't believe in)
Biden's son a registered lobbyist since 2001
By Ken Dilanian, USA TODAY
DENVER As it stands now, Sen. Joe Biden's younger son, Hunter Biden, wouldn't be allowed to contribute money to his father's vice presidential effort.
That's because Barack Obama's campaign has a policy of not accepting donations from federal lobbyists, and Hunter Biden, 38, is one. He has been a registered lobbyist since 2001, and these days he represents nine clients, including five universities and two biotechnology firms, Senate records show.
The law firm he co-founded, Oldaker Biden & Belair, was paid $1.8 million to lobby Congress in the first half of this year, according to public records compiled by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics. Biden's clients paid the firm $470,000, the records show.
David Wade, spokesman for the Obama-Biden campaign, said in an e-mail that Hunter Biden never lobbies his father. Hunter Biden does not share in fees from clients on whose behalf Sen. Biden has been lobbied by other firm partners and employees, Wade said.
It is not illegal or unusual for a member of Congress to have a relative in the lobbying profession. At least 24 House members and 31 senators have spouses, children or other relatives who are registered as lobbyists, according to research by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a liberal watchdog group.
With the selection of his father as Obama's running mate, Hunter Biden's role stands out because Obama is campaigning on a platform of reducing the influence of lobbyists and special interests.
In 2006, Hunter Biden severed ties with a lobbying-only subsidiary of his law firm called The National Group, Wade said. That was done to comply with upcoming ethics rules requiring members of Congress to certify that their relatives do not immediately benefit from spending or tax provisions they recommend, Wade said.
Sen. Biden voted for the 2007 ethics law, which requires senators to prohibit their staff from having contact with the senator's immediate family members who are lobbyists.
The National Group was paid $1.7 million during the first half of this year to lobby for clients that include the University of Delaware, which has reaped federal money through congressional spending requests sponsored by Biden. In the fiscal year that ended in September 2007, the most recent period for which data are available, the university won three budget "earmarks" co-sponsored by Biden worth $5 million, according to Taxpayers for Common Sense, a non-partisan watchdog group.
The Oldaker Biden & Belair firm separately has been paid $208,000 for legal services by Biden's two campaign funds since 2005, according to election records compiled by CQMoneyline.
The firm's head, William Oldaker, is a longtime Biden supporter who helped launch Biden's political action committee, federal election records show.
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I'm a bit fuzzy on this so bear with me...IIRC Hunter Biden was hired by MBNA right out of college and paid an exhorbitant consulting fee; Biden sold his house to an MBNA veep for an inflated sum. All this was back before MBNA was acquired by BoA.I was actually being quite generous in my original post. Carter was incompetent. Bush is twice as incompetent as Carter was. Plus Bush served two terms in office. That means Bush did 4 times more damage to American than Carter did.
The NoBama crowd would like you to believe that only Democrat Presidents can be incompetent. We all know how silly this contention is. Its like saying only tall people can tell the truth. It is obviously possible for Republicans and Democrats to be incompetent. There isn't is a "special magical force-field" that protects Republicans from incompetence. Just the same way there are no Unicorns.
So, it is established that Bush has done 4 times more damage to America than Carter. We also know that McCain would like to continue the reign of Bush's incompetence over America.
If that's what you want, then go to it. I prefer competent government which is why I would choose neither Bush nor Carter. To me they are both a couple of Carters.
If McCain wants to run on a platform that he is just like one of the Carters, then I will have to vote for the guy who is opposed to the most recent version of the Carters. I say don't vote for Carter. Vote for Obama instead.
So whether you believe it or not, neither Bush nor Carter were incompetent. They might have not done such a great job, as I believe was the case with Carter, and as you believe with Bush.
I have to disagree and say that there is no way you can say Carter was better than Bush, asbolutely none. Carter only made one term, so you have to figure, at least half of Bush's presidency, which was equal to Carters entire service, was better if he was voted back into office again.
As for the Obama/Carter connection, If you look at both of their core Liberal Values, and their Ideas on foreign policy, they look strikingly similar.
Really? Give specific examples of how Carter was so bad. Not just opinion.
20% interest rates
The Gas Crisis
The Hostage stuff in Iran
Dismantaling our Military to make us weak
unemployment at or nearing double digits, I did not go look up exact number but it was very high.
20% interest rates
The Gas Crisis
The Hostage stuff in Iran
Dismantaling our Military to make us weak
unemployment at or nearing double digits, I did not go look up exact number but it was very high.
Maybe look up some stuff first then get back. Don't just quote stats.
Well, I can't believe anyone would vote for either one of them- the latter added to give the former some kind of "experience" platform? Unbelievable- don't any of you watch the news? Try Glenn Beck for an hour. Both choices are RIDICULOUS- with McCain being the lesser of the the 2 idiot evils.Its as if people care more about the party they support than whether this country has competent leadership. I think most people are like myself. We may have a political point of view, but that point of view does not interfere with our ability to recognize obvious facts. Just because someone is from Ohio does not mean they can't recognize that Orlando is generally warmer than Columbus.You are entitled to your opinion. I do find it hard to believe that any president can be incompetent. It takes a heck of a lot to be president.
So whether you believe it or not, neither Bush nor Carter were incompetent. They might have not done such a great job, as I believe was the case with Carter, and as you believe with Bush.
Well, I can't believe anyone would vote for either one of them- the latter added to give the former some kind of "experience" platform? Unbelievable- don't any of you watch the news? Try Glenn Beck for an hour. Both choices are RIDICULOUS- with McCain being the lesser of the the 2 idiot evils.
CNN's Beck to first-ever Muslim congressman: "[W]hat I feel like saying is, 'Sir, prove to me that you are not working with our enemies' "
http://mediamatters.org/items/200611150004
Really? Give specific examples of how Carter was so bad. Not just opinion.