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She is fugly...airbrushing is what makes her look halfway decent..nm

Posted By: uhoh on 2009-03-02
In Reply to: Is it automatically "channeling Jacki O." if someone dresses in understated elegance...sm - Cyndiee

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Hilary is fugly! Get real! ..nm
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Very decent post, Suzie.
You obviously spent a lot of time and thought on it and I for one appreciate it, as well as your courtesy.

You raised so many pertinent points that are worth discussing. My time's running out for tonight (maybe can have more tomorrow) but would like to comment on one thing - I know that limiting the scope of the federal govt. is a truly a traditional Republican concern and I think it has merits in many ways. But, I think we have all gone to school these past five years and should be learning something about the dangers of limiting it too much. I think there is definitely a role for the federal govt. to play in business regulation. For so long we have heard that deregulation is a great thing - free market! Let the market adjust itself! - and that would be fine in Utopia where everyone acts with integrity, but let's face it, business run amok is not likely to regulate itself, and this is not an issue that state and local govt. can tackle effectively. If govt. serves any purpose at all, in my view, it should be to protect American citizens from blatant abuses of big business (not the good ones - just the bad ones) such as we see happening today with the credit industry, writing its own laws in the Republican Congress and behaving in a way that is simply outrageous.

Too often however, the cry of deregulation! and smaller govt.! is used by those who simply want the freedom to steamroll the public without pesky rules and scruples getting in the way. We have seen this happen before our own eyes during the Bush terms, over and over again. The American consumer has never before been so dangerously at the mercy of corporate abuse and only the federal govt. could be in a position to stop it.

So on that one point anyway, yes I agree we want to limit unnecessary federal intrusion into our lives and small businesses. However I disagree that shrinking the federal govt. so that it cannot perform its basic function of protecting and defending us from wolves and vampires of the corporate sort is a good idea.
Truman was decent, Johnson was not. sm
Johnson was not even liked by his own party.  In fact, there were many conspiracy theories amont the DEMOCRATS that he had something to do with Kennedy's death.  Kennedy, despite his personal life, was one of the best presidents we ever had.  Truman and Kennedy and even Johnson were real Democrats, not like those of today. 
Hey just me....I agree with you both....and one decent politician....sm
that I can name appears to be Bobby Jindal, republican governor of Louisiana.


What I find so interesting, is that there are lists and lists of corrupt Republican politicians and they are always run out on a rail, even when sometimes the corruption is made up, and yet the stigma remains, and they still resign.... and yet you are very hard to put to find a democrat corruption list.

Why?

Probably because when a democrat is corrupt, they usually stay in office, and no one prosecutes them, and they think they've done no wrong, even when it's the same thing that their rep counterparts have done. At least Louisiana has finally outsted Wm Jefferson, the dem with thousands of dollars in his freezer. Then there's the guy who had a relationship with his male page, another dem, can't remember his name. There are few other dems that have come to justice and have resigned, but the rest of them remain in office, business as usual.

It's too bad that any corrupt politician, republican or democrat or independent, seem to think they're above the law...until they're caught at it.....and even then, as I said, the dems, with the liberal media being enablers, tend to side step any wrong doing.

I wish sam was around. She could name them off in her sleep. My husband can also name them off, but I get so disgusted I stop listening. If the rest of the country doesn't care that their politicians are corrupt, and keep electing them, what can you do?

Here's a couple lists I found, but that's all I could find on a quick search, and they are from 2006 and 2007. Notice the dems on the lists....

http://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-watch-announces-list-washington-s-ten-most-wanted-corrupt-politicians-2007

http://www.judicialwatch.org/6091.shtml





Finally - a decent interview
I caught the interview with Sarah Palin tonight.  Part 2 is on tomorrow.  I thought finally!  Someone treating her with respect.  The interview with Gibson last week was definitely a set up (been in the military and I know about investigations and such, and how to make people "uneasy").  As much as I cannot stand Hannity I have to say the interview was very respecful and not condescending.  He asked her decent questions and asked her to explain herself on some issues which she did.  When it comes to economics, energy and other issues she shows the wisdom and intelligence to understand what is happening and what needs to be done to get the problems fixed.  There was no doubt in my mind by the end of the interview she will be one of the best VPs and I have confidence enough that if something happens to JM she will do just fine.  However, JM's family lives to be quite a ripe old age so am sure he will be around for many more years to come.  I'm just glad there was finally a fair interview.  Asked her tough questions, had her explain her viewpoints and treated her with the respect she deserved.  Can't wait to see the rest of it tomorrow.  She'll be talking about how she has been treated by the media among other things.
Decent hadworking Americans....
were killed on Bush's watch. He couldn't even cough up any decent representation from FEMA when Katrina hit. Don't tell me how he protected us! Shame on YOU!
I see a couple decent things and especially

like this one:


"The measure also contains a provision denying lawmakers the automatic cost-of-living pay increase they are due next Jan. 1."


We shall see if that happens.


Makes me wonder...

... if he truly said that or if Bush forced him to say it, so we can show how *honest* we were when we promised we'd leave when the *Iraqis* wanted us out.  The timing of this is just too ironic, considering it's on the heels of Murtha's PLAN involving Iraq.  It seems to be more of a response to an angry America than an actual plan.


It's really sad to be this skeptical, but unfortunately, I can't take anything involving Bush at face value, considering the numbers of lies the world has been fed from this administration.  By extension, I have to be suspect of things said by Iraqui leaders, who may be spoon-fed what they're *allowed* to say in their new *democracy* (promoting, of course, freedom of speech)!


What makes you think we don't have that?
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Makes me wonder if she/they truly
want a free America, or something else.  Someone else in history also liked to ban books, but we don't want to say his name, or even imagine anything like that could happen to America.  There is a very clear choice between two dynamics. Can't understand why anyone who knows their own mind has a hard time deciding on a candidate this year.
Makes me like him even more! (nm)
:)
This just makes me want to cry.

What has our country become?  I always knew that politicians were crooks, but for them to run our country into the ground just to line their own pockets.....it just absolutely disgusts me.  All these politicians who received significant money from these companies......do you think they will suffer.  No....it will be us who pay for all of this.  Government as a whole has royally screwed us all with this.


This whole bail out thing has me so fuming mad I can't hardly see straight.  I'm terrified that if we don't do it....we will collapse.  I'm terrified that if we do it....it will only slow down but the collapse will still come...only later.  I'm mad that they want to bail them out and screw the rest of us.  I truly hope that there is another solution to this crisis other than a bail out. 


I want the phuckers who deliberately screwed us through their own greed....I want them to pay for this.  I want them to be held accountable.  Instead, they lined their pockets, get bailed out, and it is the little people that lose out. 


I am sick to death of hearing politicians getting on TV and blaming the other party when they themself received a substantial amount of money from these banks going under that are currently wanting bailed out.  Stop playing the blame game and just come up with a plan that will benefit the tax payers and not just the big wigs who screwed us in the first place!  Stop pointing fingers, grow up, and think of our country and not your own personal bank account. 


If I see Obama point his finger at another person again instead of taking a good look in the mirror at himself.....I seriously will scream.  He has received so much money from these people and yet he claims no blame at all.  What an arrogant b@st@rd!!!  What ever happened to taking responsibility for your actions?  I guess that doesn't exist anymore....just blame it on the next sucker.



Actually, makes me wonder what is
camp. He is too organized and sly like a fox, there has to be some meaning to the madness.
Makes you wonder...........sm
just exactly what the Pentagon is expecting. They say timing is everything.
Are you serious? What makes you think
that Republicans are to blame for even this? Come on. It is terrible and I think that something like this cannot be blamed on a political party. It can only be blamed on those who did it. I am a Republican who would not be caught dead at a Black Friday sale. I went to one once and cannot stomach another. Many of my conservative friends and my conservative husband feel the same way.
That makes 2 of us...(sm)
bull-headed stubborn people, that is....LOL.
That makes 2 of us...(sm)
bull-headed stubborn people, that is....LOL. 
What makes you think
I have been in this industry for 35 years and I have worked my butt off every single one of those days. Don't even pretend that you can judge me or anyone else.
And that makes you perhaps...
suffer from an inferiority complex yourself?  Pitiful
Sure you were! Now, that makes a big
your head out of the sand! Let's face it, talking ain't going to cut it. Did you see the color drain from his face this week when Iran launched that missile?
It makes me mad because -
I already lost my home (the one that I could
Makes me think of that old saying...

A government big enough to give you everything you want is strong enough to take everything you have. Sad...


It makes you wonder though

as many countries that have hostages by these pirates....you would think these pirates would be taken out.  I mean...we know where they live, etc.  It seems kind of crazy that a group of somali pirates can terrorize several countries to taking over ships.  Maybe if ship crews were taught how to use guns and each ship was armed heavily and they could blow these pirates out of the water before they even get aboard......


You would just think something would be done about these A--holes. 


What makes you think they haven't.
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Then sit down if it makes you feel better.

See, the posting was supposed to be humorous.  It made me laugh out loud, several times.  This is called the LIBERAL board and it's provided for us liberals to post our thoughts as well as post serious items as well as humorous items.  Please keep this in mind.  If you have a problem with this humorous article please complain about it on the CON board.


This makes me crabby.

I believe the biggest problem our world is facing right now is overpopulation.  I would think even the Lord would recognize that. That said, I would also comment that this woman's genitals as well as her husband's are under their own personal control, not the Lord's.


My other thought is that it seems likely that you would ever really really get to know any of your children while they were growing up with that many kids.  My boyfriend is from a family of 8 children and he and his brothers all agree that they were basically raised by their older sisters and had no real quality relationship with their mother until they were much older.  I'm not saying that is automatically the case, but simply often turns out to be the case.


That's probably because this is what makes sense to you.
Perhaps you could be a translator for us?

REPORTER: Is the tide turning in Iraq?
DUBYA: I think -- tide turning -- see, as I remember -- I was raised in the desert, but tides kind of -- it's easy to see a tide turn -- did I say those words?
-- White House, Jun. 14, 2006

If one were to measure progress on the number of suiciders, if that's your definition of success, I think it gives -- I think it will -- I think it obscures the steady, incremental march toward democracy we're seeing. In other words, it's very difficult -- you can have the most powerful army of the world -- ask the Israelis what it's like to try to stop suiciders. ...That's the -- but that's one of the main -- that's the main weapon of the enemy, the capacity to destroy innocent life with a suicider. ...Trying to stop suiciders -- which we're doing a pretty good job of on occasion -- is difficult to do. And what the Iraqis are going to have to eventually do is convince those who are conducting suiciders who are not inspired by al Qaeda, for example, to realize there's a peaceful tomorrow.
-- White House, May 23, 2006

I've reminded the Prime Minister -- the American people, Mr. Prime Minister, over the past months that it was not always a given that the United States and America would have a close relationship.
-- With Prime Minister Koizumi of Japan, White House, Jun. 29, 2006
This poll truly makes me ill....sm
85% Of Troops In Iraq Think Saddam Was Involved In 9/11, 77% Think Supported Al-Qaeda.

You can't blame them either. I cannot imagine what it be like to know what they are doing over there is all connected to nothing but BS. The cognitive dissonance would be unbearable.

Makes ya wonder doesn't it? (NT)

:-(


And that makes it somehow more palatable? I don't....
think so.
GREAT!! That makes ALL of us!! :-)
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This post makes it appear YOU are

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oh, that makes it okay then....nevermind....NOT....nm
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Ok, that makes sense then
I was thinking when I read the headline that that sounds like something sports players would do to each other (like patting each other on the "behind"). The headline made it sound like he did it in a room full of reporters in the senate. HA HA HA
makes if biased and

not worth reading. Kind of like getting "news" from Faux.  If you enjoy having all your misconceptions and radical opinions reinforced, you are using the right sources.  Me, I like fact-checked info that does not insist it has the One and Only Truth.


 


 


Sorry...this makes no sense....
I think you mean Taliban, and bin Laden is not their boss. He is AL Qaeda's boss.

That being said...they were only doing what they were told to do? We are talking Congress here. They had the evidence that this could happen, and blocked legislation that would have prevented it. Who do you think "told" them to block it?
What makes you think that I personally don't?

pub or dem, who benefited from this should be the ones financially responsible to repair it.  But that isn't going to happen and I'm sick of hearing about who's responsible for it.  What about the homeowners who applied for these mortgages that they knew they couldn't afford?  I hold them responsible.  What about the banks who gave them the loan, knowing they could never repay it, but didn't care because they were just going to sell it?  I hold them responsible.  What about the CEOs who made millions on their severenace packages when they walked away from these failing companies?  I hold them responsible.  I don't care what party they are affiliated with.  But the fact is, no one person is going to be held accountable.  As a whole, the taxpayers will be made to be responsible.


You talk a good game and some of what you say makes sense.  Unfortunately, you have to read through all the pub/dem cr@p to really get to what you're saying.  Are you going to try to tell me that not 1 single pub had anything to do with any of this?  That it all rests on the individual dems?  Come on -- that's a load of bull and you know it.


Actually, Pelosi makes it look like a
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What exactly makes him a low-life, besides just
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makes sense to me
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makes no sense to me either
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He makes $10 an hour
They only work 36 hours a week and taxes are taken out equaling $300 a week. Not his choice to work half days on Friday, its the companies. He tries to pick up odd jobs with his brother when they can, but right now they are lucky to even be building houses the housing market is so slow.
This makes me like Obama...
all the more. Thanks for posting this.
Biden will when he makes his run for
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You still here? -being in the majority makes you
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This makes my point below. lol. (nm)
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Makes a lot of sense
Why don't we all do that??????
And this makes it less unconstitutional?...
Try staying on the subject
And that makes it less racist, because someone else said it?...nm
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What makes you think he hasn't?
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I probably am a "lucky one" who makes more...
but not because of how much I make per line; that is on the low end. I am fast and I have the same doctors all the time, but my production is high. Fair enough, pay the union workers for the work they actually do, "by the line" so to speak. I am perfectly okay with that. I bet a lot of them either work a lot harder or make a lot less.