THE LIBERAL THREAD #3- No Debate Please

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"You betcha". (wink, wink)

I plan to contribute to Caribou Barbie's campaign for whatever office she runs for. That moron is too good to let slip into obscurity. She needs to be front and center for the GOP. :lmao:



Is it time to donate yet?

I will go door to door collecting funds for that woman.
 

Good morning libs!!!!

52 days!!!

:cool1: :cool1: :cool1: :cool1: :cool1: :cool1:

52 more days and then we can get this country moving in the right direction. Out with the old, and in with the new.

President Bush has done so much damage, Presiden Elect Obama really has his work cut out for him. I know he's up the the challenge and he will be succesful.
 
I do hope Palin runs in '12! That will give the word "slaughter" a whole new meaning. :lmao:
 
From Cnn

Good morning.

Nearly 150 years ago, in one of the darkest years of our nation’s history, President Abraham Lincoln set aside the last Thursday in November as a day of Thanksgiving. America was split by Civil War. But Lincoln said in his first Thanksgiving decree that difficult times made it even more appropriate for our blessings to be – and I quote – “gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole American people.”

This week, the American people came together with families and friends to carry on this distinctly American tradition. We gave thanks for loved ones and for our lasting pride in our communities and our country. We took comfort in good memories while looking forward to the promise of change.

But this Thanksgiving also takes place at a time of great trial for our people.

Across the country, there were empty seats at the table, as brave Americans continue to serve in harm’s way from the mountains of Afghanistan to the deserts of Iraq. We honor and give thanks for their sacrifice, and stand by the families who endure their absence with such dignity and resolve.

At home, we face an economic crisis of historic proportions. More and more Americans are worried about losing a job or making their mortgage payment. Workers are wondering if next month’s paycheck will pay next month’s bills. Retirees are watching their savings disappear, and students are struggling with the cost of tuition.

It’s going to take bold and immediate action to confront this crisis. That’s why I’m committed to forging a new beginning from the moment I take office as President of the United States. Earlier this week, I announced my economic team. This talented and dedicated group is already hard at work crafting an Economic Recovery Plan that will create or save 2.5 million new jobs, while making the investments we need to fuel long-term economic growth and stability.

But this Thanksgiving, we are reminded that the renewal of our economy won’t come from policies and plans alone – it will take the hard work, innovation, service, and strength of the American people.

I have seen this strength firsthand over many months – in workers who are ready to power new industries, and farmers and scientists who can tap new sources of energy; in teachers who stay late after school, and parents who put in that extra hour reading to their kids; in young Americans enlisting in a time of war, seniors who volunteer their time, and service programs that bring hope to the hopeless.

It is a testament to our national character that so many Americans took time out this Thanksgiving to help feed the hungry and care for the needy. On Wednesday, I visited a food bank at Saint Columbanus Parish in Chicago. There – as in so many communities across America – folks pitched in time and resources to give a lift to their neighbors in need. It is this spirit that binds us together as one American family – the belief that we rise and fall as one people; that we want that American Dream not just for ourselves, but for each other.

That’s the spirit we must summon as we make a new beginning for our nation. Times are tough. There are difficult months ahead. But we can renew our nation the same way that we have in the many years since Lincoln’s first Thanksgiving: by coming together to overcome adversity; by reaching for – and working for – new horizons of opportunity for all Americans.

So this weekend – with one heart, and one voice, the American people can give thanks that a new and brighter day is yet to come.
 
The staffer might want to leave this off their resume.

WHITE HOUSE (CNN) - Whoops! A picture of a Christmas tree is not the first thing you would expect to see on an invitation to an event celebrating Hanukkah, but that is exactly what recipients of invitations to this year's White House Hanukkah reception initially got in the mail.

The invitation sent to American Jewish leaders on behalf of the President and First Lady, requesting "the pleasure of your company at a Hanukkah reception," bore an image of a Clydesdale horse-drawn cart, carrying the White House Christmas tree, with a Christmas wreath-adorned White House in the background.

Mrs. Bush's press secretary, Sally McDonough, attributed the snafu to a "staff mistake" in not printing separate cards for the different White House holiday events, as has been the custom in years past. "Mrs. Bush is apologetic, It is just something that fell through the cracks," she said, referring to the role of the First Lady's office in sending out the invitations.

The card as originally intended featured a menorah given to the White House during Harry Truman's presidency. That mailing was to have gone out today, according to Mrs. McDonough.

McDonough added that the White House had received "dozens" of calls of support from members of the Jewish community to express their appreciation for what President and Mrs. Bush had done for them through the course of Mr. Bush's presidency.
 
Good afternoon!

I found a list that I thought was too perfect not to share:

"The Rules of Conservative Correctness"

1) if anyone disagrees with you, they are a "Democrat."

2) if anyone argues with you, they are a "Liberal."

3) if they argue with you and actually present data (formerly known as
"debating"), shrug it off as "propaganda from the Liberal Media."

4) if you cannot rebut the argument pick on details such as
misspellings, improper punctuation or taglines.

5) If your opponent has an unrefutable argument, change the subject.

6) if your opponent consistently overturns your "correct" stories (anything
told by Rush Limbaugh), use ad hominem attacks.

7) anyone who puts life over profits is a "tree hugger."

8) anyone who refutes or debates "correct" science (Creationism, Ecological
Stability) is a "sky-is-falling" reactionary.

9) anyone who opposes the melding of religion and government is one of the
"liberals" who helped create the rampant immorality today.

10) any federal program created by a Democrat, or that "looks" Democratic is
"socialistic."

11) dismantling programs and restrictions on spending then sending the money
to states as a "block grant" is better than having a standardized Federal
program with rules.

12) giving tax money to People is "enslaving them," giving tax money to
Corporations is "making jobs."

13) anything that does not turn a profit for private corporations is "an
elitist" operation.

14) always take everything personally.

15) whatever your weakness is, blame it on your opponent.

16) the more narrow and prejudiced your sources, the more you project that
onto your opponent.

17) when your opponent attacks a Republican/conservative President's
policies, blame them on a Democratic Congress (or vice versa).

18) when quoting your opponent, edit his words to conform to "correctness."

19) anyone who reads anything beyond "the Limbaugh Letter" is an "ivory
tower intellectual."

20) when all else fails, lie.
 
I love it! :lmao:

Btw, do you think anyone in the GOP could use the services of a good community organizer who really can run a registration/get out the vote drive?

Oopsies ............ that's what Palin did. For Democrats. :rotfl2:
Don't laugh. Palin is campaiging for that draft dodging coward, Saxby Chambliss on Monday for the runoff for the Georgia Senate seat. Chambliss ia typical republican coward who hid from the Vietnam war like cheney. He is the perfect candidate for Palin to campaign for.
 
Ahhh, so true, so true -- especially #16. Just read the threads on the CB to prove that one.
 
:rotfl: Some of the cons on this board must keep the list handy at all times.
 
Hey everyone. I know some here are Star Wars fans and/or married to fans. I will be posting pics later of our Star Wars Christmas tree. We (as in DH) are hanging up action figures now. And there is a star on top. A death star.
 
Hey everyone. I know some here are Star Wars fans and/or married to fans. I will be posting pics later of our Star Wars Christmas tree. We (as in DH) are hanging up action figures now. And there is a star on top. A death star.

That is awesome
 
Good afternoon!

I found a list that I thought was too perfect not to share:

"The Rules of Conservative Correctness"

1) if anyone disagrees with you, they are a "Democrat."

2) if anyone argues with you, they are a "Liberal."

3) if they argue with you and actually present data (formerly known as
"debating"), shrug it off as "propaganda from the Liberal Media."

4) if you cannot rebut the argument pick on details such as
misspellings, improper punctuation or taglines.

5) If your opponent has an unrefutable argument, change the subject.

6) if your opponent consistently overturns your "correct" stories (anything
told by Rush Limbaugh), use ad hominem attacks.

7) anyone who puts life over profits is a "tree hugger."

8) anyone who refutes or debates "correct" science (Creationism, Ecological
Stability) is a "sky-is-falling" reactionary.

9) anyone who opposes the melding of religion and government is one of the
"liberals" who helped create the rampant immorality today.

10) any federal program created by a Democrat, or that "looks" Democratic is
"socialistic."

11) dismantling programs and restrictions on spending then sending the money
to states as a "block grant" is better than having a standardized Federal
program with rules.

12) giving tax money to People is "enslaving them," giving tax money to
Corporations is "making jobs."

13) anything that does not turn a profit for private corporations is "an
elitist" operation.

14) always take everything personally.

15) whatever your weakness is, blame it on your opponent.

16) the more narrow and prejudiced your sources, the more you project that
onto your opponent.

17) when your opponent attacks a Republican/conservative President's
policies, blame them on a Democratic Congress (or vice versa).

18) when quoting your opponent, edit his words to conform to "correctness."

19) anyone who reads anything beyond "the Limbaugh Letter" is an "ivory
tower intellectual."

20) when all else fails, lie.


Now that's quite a list. It must be hard to remember them all.
 
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