It makes me laugh to see such assumption. You, just as the phrase goes, make an ass of yourself. I never voted for Bush. Not once. And please, go back and read my posts. I have always said Bush is/was not a conservative.
Now, I will give you plenty of time to remove your foot from your mouth.
It's okay. You can admit it.
That's the first step to recovery... admitting you're a Bush Republican.
btw: The Obama wagon still has plenty of room to come aboard. All previous sins are forgiven^^
Believe what you want. However, you can search my previous post history. I am neither a Bush supporter or a Republican.
a lot of us know your post history, and you can say what you want.. you just feel that admitting your a republican as well as a bush supporter somehow makes you inferior. therefore you dont admit it. But ya judging by your post history you're very supportive of bush and extremely supportive of the republican party. You're just ashamed to admit it and play the conservative independant card. you, faxxer and fishermage. You're all ashamed of your affiliations
ashamed of my affiliations?
let me be clear....
I'll take Pat robertson over Obama.
Bush did just fine keeping my children safe, i'd vote for him again if he could run...though I'd prefer PALIN.
I want murders to DIE by electric chair, i want EVERY person who ISN'T a convicted criminal to own a handgun and an ASSULT MACHINE GUN.
I WANT EVERY PERSON that wants to work their ass off to be able to be a BILLION DOLLAR OIL TYCOON or more...or some other multi million dollar wealth they can make.
and oh ya... Limbaugh in ONE 5 minute speech could pwn every lib on this board easily because you guys like to try and use media created lies as your basis for your arguments.
why say all this? because it isn't going to sway any libs? ...Just to prove your post...WRONG. as most of the libs are.
Did anyone who listened to Limbaugh before vote with Obama? Does anyone who listens to Limbaugh support Obama now, even though he's the president?
I used to listen to Limbaugh a long time ago, as in actually believe what he said had merit. That did not last long. Limbaugh and Hannity are extremely divisive and antagonistic people, I don't blame Obama for advising all party members to just stay away from the bad energy.
Hannity and Limbaugh are only hurting themselves right now. Listening to their shows is a scary experience, no matter what or who you are
edit: As for the " I win" statement, I think Obama needs to keep saying it because a lot of people are still in denial. I'm sure there was an attitude there, people need to get. Over. It. Obama won.
___________________ Sadly, I see storm clouds on the horizon. A faint stench of Vanguard is in the air.-Kien
Originally posted by Gazenthia As for the " I win" statement, I think Obama needs to keep saying it because a lot of people are still in denial. I'm sure there was an attitude there, people need to get. Over. It. Obama won.
The "I win" statement was completely immature and shows Obama's lack of experience and inept abilities to lead this nation. This wasn't a game or a contest, it was an election. HE didn't win anything, his supporters did.
Back on topic. Looks like Robert Reich isn't too fond of Limbaugh, Hannity, and Michelle Malkin using fear-mongering and distorting his words. Typical neo-con fear tactics to get people to panic.
Don't be terrorized! You're more likely to die of a car accident, drowning, fire, or murder! More people die every year from prescription drugs than terrorism LOL!
Back on topic. Looks like Robert Reich isn't too fond of Limbaugh, Hannity, and Michelle Malkin using fear-mongering and distorting his words. Typical neo-con fear tactics to get people to panic.
This is nothing but an attempt of libs to try and pile on... it will backfire and Limbaugh will easily put them back in their small place...he's been doing it for more years than Obama has been in community organizing
Back on topic. Looks like Robert Reich isn't too fond of Limbaugh, Hannity, and Michelle Malkin using fear-mongering and distorting his words. Typical neo-con fear tactics to get people to panic.
This is nothing but an attempt of libs to try and pile on... it will backfire and Limbaugh will easily put them back in their small place...he's been doing it for more years than Obama has been in community organizing
Reich's explanation was rather pathetic as well. He stated he "is not against white-male construction workers" but the money should be favored towards "women, minorities and the chronic unemployed". Sure, he may not have anything against the white-male construction worker, but he obviously favors continued affirmative action.
Back on topic. Looks like Robert Reich isn't too fond of Limbaugh, Hannity, and Michelle Malkin using fear-mongering and distorting his words. Typical neo-con fear tactics to get people to panic.
I have to wonder how long it's going to take people to wake up, if they ever do.
Obama is not your messiah of change, or at least, he's not the messiah of good change. He brings more partisan bull shit than ever, if you ever thought that he would bring anything else, then I have long since written you off as nothing more than a fool.
Can we take four years of this? Probably not...so much for change that we can believe in.
Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.
Did anyone who listened to Limbaugh before vote with Obama? Does anyone who listens to Limbaugh support Obama now, even though he's the president?
I used to listen to Limbaugh a long time ago, as in actually believe what he said had merit. That did not last long. Limbaugh and Hannity are extremely divisive and antagonistic people, I don't blame Obama for advising all party members to just stay away from the bad energy.
Hannity and Limbaugh are only hurting themselves right now. Listening to their shows is a scary experience, no matter what or who you are
edit: As for the " I win" statement, I think Obama needs to keep saying it because a lot of people are still in denial. I'm sure there was an attitude there, people need to get. Over. It. Obama won.
So did Bush... Yet 8 years later people were still wearing Bush stole the White House Shirts...
If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude; greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen. Samuel Adams
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It's okay. You can admit it.
That's the first step to recovery... admitting you're a Bush Republican.
btw: The Obama wagon still has plenty of room to come aboard. All previous sins are forgiven^^
Believe what you want. However, you can search my previous post history. I am neither a Bush supporter or a Republican.
a lot of us know your post history, and you can say what you want.. you just feel that admitting your a republican as well as a bush supporter somehow makes you inferior. therefore you dont admit it. But ya judging by your post history you're very supportive of bush and extremely supportive of the republican party. You're just ashamed to admit it and play the conservative independant card. you, faxxer and fishermage. You're all ashamed of your affiliations
ashamed of my affiliations?
let me be clear....
I'll take Pat robertson over Obama.
Bush did just fine keeping my children safe, i'd vote for him again if he could run...though I'd prefer PALIN.
I want murders to DIE by electric chair, i want EVERY person who ISN'T a convicted criminal to own a handgun and an ASSULT MACHINE GUN.
I WANT EVERY PERSON that wants to work their ass off to be able to be a BILLION DOLLAR OIL TYCOON or more...or some other multi million dollar wealth they can make.
and oh ya... Limbaugh in ONE 5 minute speech could pwn every lib on this board easily because you guys like to try and use media created lies as your basis for your arguments.
why say all this? because it isn't going to sway any libs? ...Just to prove your post...WRONG. as most of the libs are.
I used to listen to Limbaugh a long time ago, as in actually believe what he said had merit. That did not last long. Limbaugh and Hannity are extremely divisive and antagonistic people, I don't blame Obama for advising all party members to just stay away from the bad energy.
Hannity and Limbaugh are only hurting themselves right now. Listening to their shows is a scary experience, no matter what or who you are
edit: As for the " I win" statement, I think Obama needs to keep saying it because a lot of people are still in denial. I'm sure there was an attitude there, people need to get. Over. It. Obama won.
___________________
Sadly, I see storm clouds on the horizon. A faint stench of Vanguard is in the air.-Kien
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/12/13/
The "I win" statement was completely immature and shows Obama's lack of experience and inept abilities to lead this nation. This wasn't a game or a contest, it was an election. HE didn't win anything, his supporters did.
Back on topic. Looks like Robert Reich isn't too fond of Limbaugh, Hannity, and Michelle Malkin using fear-mongering and distorting his words. Typical neo-con fear tactics to get people to panic.
robertreich.blogspot.com/2009/01/open-letter-to-rush-limbaugh-sean.html
Don't be terrorized! You're more likely to die of a car accident, drowning, fire, or murder! More people die every year from prescription drugs than terrorism LOL!
This is nothing but an attempt of libs to try and pile on... it will backfire and Limbaugh will easily put them back in their small place...he's been doing it for more years than Obama has been in community organizing
Face it, the only way Limbaugh is going to be "beaten" is when you libs remove him from the air using some lame legal reason.
Never will you win in the arena of ideas, you will try and subvert, criminalize, and deface the opposition.
oh ya...Pelosi is already trying to silence him using the so called "fairness" doctrine. guess I'm making my point too late
This is nothing but an attempt of libs to try and pile on... it will backfire and Limbaugh will easily put them back in their small place...he's been doing it for more years than Obama has been in community organizing
Reich's explanation was rather pathetic as well. He stated he "is not against white-male construction workers" but the money should be favored towards "women, minorities and the chronic unemployed". Sure, he may not have anything against the white-male construction worker, but he obviously favors continued affirmative action.
Can you blame them?
www.youtube.com/watch
Reich is Obamas economic advisor
I have to wonder how long it's going to take people to wake up, if they ever do.
Obama is not your messiah of change, or at least, he's not the messiah of good change. He brings more partisan bull shit than ever, if you ever thought that he would bring anything else, then I have long since written you off as nothing more than a fool.
Can we take four years of this? Probably not...so much for change that we can believe in.
Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.
I used to listen to Limbaugh a long time ago, as in actually believe what he said had merit. That did not last long. Limbaugh and Hannity are extremely divisive and antagonistic people, I don't blame Obama for advising all party members to just stay away from the bad energy.
Hannity and Limbaugh are only hurting themselves right now. Listening to their shows is a scary experience, no matter what or who you are
edit: As for the " I win" statement, I think Obama needs to keep saying it because a lot of people are still in denial. I'm sure there was an attitude there, people need to get. Over. It. Obama won.
So did Bush... Yet 8 years later people were still wearing Bush stole the White House Shirts...
If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude; greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.
Samuel Adams