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Better to roll with the punches than getting all mired down

Posted By: in rigid dogma. sm on 2008-10-31
In Reply to: Seems he likes to make up the rules as he goes along (sm) - MeMT

No doubt there will be plenty of curve balls thrown his way. Your acquaintance dialog is a one-way conversation on its way to a dead end.


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The only dogma Obama is mired down in...
is Marxist redistribution of wealth, and he clings bitterly to that one like he says Pennsylvanians do to their guns and religion. That is the ONLY thing he has not wavered from, and THAT should tell you something. But you just want the ice cream.
He is definitely on a roll!
As he now has Iowa and New Hampshire (pretty much according to polls) the largest hurdles are behind him now. I think Hillary's attacks on him isn't doing herself any favors and may be pushing more to look at Obama. This whole inexperience mantra is starting to bug me. Although I admire Hillary for some civic work she has done in the past, she doesn't have much more experience than Obama when it comes right down to it. Makes her look small and desperate.

The only thing I can say in negative toward Obama is that he does not debate well. His speeches are very inspiring but his debating is weak and it frustrates me to listen to him because he talks a lot but doesn't really say much. Thus, I wonder how good he is at thinking on his feet. On that note, if he surrounds himself with the right people in the white house, he should do okay. At least with that personality trait, he is less likely to go off shooting at the hip than our current impulsive pres. :o)

I'm more than a little disappointed that Edwards didn't pick up more votes in New Hampshire. I have been leaning towards him in the last few weeks.
roll

in the muck, baseline aspersions, innuendo, dire warnings.  What a way to waste your precious days.


 


 


ROTFLMBO! You're on a roll, there AW.

I am afraid Sir Percy was on a roll and just had to get all that hate out! nm

My husband is furious. I made him roll over

his pension when he went self-employed. He wanted to spend it. I do have him in some safe (is anything safe?) plans but one risky one.


Granted, we don't have much saved, and cannot live the good life when we retire, but we worked hard for this money.


Final roll call House on bailout bill. sm
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2008/roll681.xml

Please print it and remember those who voted to pick your pocket. They are clearly operating outside the consent of the people.


Roll call list on who voted yes/no on bailout bill in Senate. sm
If you are against this bill contact your reps to persuade the House not to pass it. Pressure worked on the House the first time.

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=2&vote=00213#position