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Liberalandy

by Liberalandy on 06 October 2008 - 21:10

if anyone copies and pastes his speach it was on ABC. Nobody hiding anything. Republicans are just running scared. and desperate.


RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 07 October 2008 - 00:10


justcurious

by justcurious on 07 October 2008 - 04:10

all i saw was just more polarizing name calling it's easy find anti-whomever sites like the one above watch - these took me less than 2 mins to find and that's stretching it

http://therealmccain.com/

and to get really down and dirty check out these sites 

some anti republican muck

http://www.republicansexoffenders.com/

and anti democrat muck

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1713550/posts

are these facts? personal opinions presented as fact? distorts? accusation - founded? unfounded? helpful?

- doesn't matter which side you're on it's equally easy to find & throw muck


by Blitzen on 07 October 2008 - 12:10


RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 08 October 2008 - 01:10

Update!

This Fascistic Obama Video Was Your Tax Dollar at Work

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSvBCBnulLs&eurl=http://www.moonbattery.com/

A middle school teacher in Missouri was suspended Monday for putting a video on YouTube of his students chanting lines from Barack Obama speeches and wearing military fatigues.

The video, called "Obama Youth — Junior Fraternity Regiment," was posted by a YouTube user named "keepitwildtv" on Oct. 2. The school learned the video was on the Internet and took action against the teacher Monday morning.
 

Joyce McGautha, superintendent of the Urban Community Leadership Academy, a charter school for students in fifth through ninth grades in Kansas City, Mo., said that the video was probably taken last May during the Junior Fraternity's morning meeting at the school.

 

The kids were supposed to be learning reading and writing, not chanting fascistic praises to the Obamessiah. However, in the world we seem to be headed for, ideological correctness will probably be much more valuable than mastering even basic skills.

 

Give it the Blitzen Factcheck!!!........ Please!!!

 

RPK

 

 

 


sueincc

by sueincc on 08 October 2008 - 02:10

I think it was  Bill Maher who when speaking with Jon Stewart on the Daily Show about yet another one of the inane, folksy, irritating McCain or Palin utterances said  "I JUST WANT SOMEONE INTELLIGENT IN THE WHITE HOUSE FOR ONCE"!  While it was funny, I think many, many of us feel exactly like that  We are all really tired of being talked down to and patted on the head by people who's own IQs would be hard pressed to make triple digits.  We are overwhelmingly tired of being the butt of the rest of the worlds jokes, and we are sick over the fact that  to many citizens of the world we have earned the reputation of a bully and  a loose cannon.

Now, I'm sorry, but I must take issue with some of the remarks I have read on this thread.  How does anyone compare Hitler with Obama?  My friend,  that is really going too far,  to even imply such  is really disgusting to say nothing of how in the long run they are damaging and demeaning to those who make such off the wall statements.  Scare tactics don't work anymore.  They worked for Bush, but people are really over that kind of crap now.......Seriously over it.

As far as the kids, oh please give me a break.   Those of you who compare required community service to slavery are really reaching with this one.  How awful, kids being raised to be self less instead of selfish.   Having to give back to the community will instill them with a sense of community responsibility and a sense of pride in the community.  With regards to the kids who made the video, come on!!!!!  Did you even bother to listen to what they were saying?  Oh the horror - they are inspired to work towards dreams and aspirations as future professionals, OR maybe they just did it  to get attention on You Tube, who cares???? 

I'll tell you one thing, I sure as hell would rather those kids make a stupid video once in while rather than be force fed "Creationism" in SCIENCE class.  Can anyone say "KIDS:  TAKE 'ONE GIANT LEAP BACKWARDS"

 

Electing John McCain in light of the current economic crises  would be tantamount to putting the fox in the hen house.  Remember the savings & loan debacle during the 90s?  Remember  what he tried to do for his country (nothing), but he sure did a lot for his good, rich friend Charles Keating.

 

 


by Sammie on 08 October 2008 - 03:10

RPK,

  Celebrate  the creation of The People's Republic of America.  

  Once comrade Obama takes power, he will bring about such great change and no one will need to worry anymore.  After all, the government will provide all that we need.   


RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 08 October 2008 - 03:10

Oh Sue,

"required community service"?........ You are kidding.....right? ........I keep wondering whether they get little armbands to wear, with an "O" on them........................   Our tax Dollars at work..........

Too bad they teach them propaganda instead of critical thinking.

RPK


by Sam1427 on 08 October 2008 - 03:10

Required community service to instill selflessness, responsibility and community pride?  It's only selfless if you are not required to do it, i.e., if you want to do it without being forced to do it.  OTOH, responsibility does have a bit of "you must do this before you get your reward" to it. Like, you must train, train, train before you will be able to pass with a qualifying score and get that title. Responsibility and selflessness do not necessarily go together, unlike irresponsbility and selfishness which often do go together.


RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 08 October 2008 - 03:10

"Remember the savings & loan debacle during the 90s?  Remember  what he tried to do for his country (nothing), but he sure did a lot for his good, rich friend Charles Keating."

Yes I remember Sue,

McCain was in a friendly relationship with a businessman from the sate he represented. Politicians have those type of relationships all the time with their constituants. Likewise, businessmen like to be friendly to politicians that may help them in the future. None of this is new, nor is it confined to McCain or the Republican party. Once Keating started pushing too hard, and it became known that he was using his relationship with McCain for illegal purposes, McCain shut it down. In other words, McCain choose NOT to associate with a crook.

What Obama did was totally different. Ayers past was well-known, both in Chicago politics and nationally. Yet despite Ayers unrepentant terroristic past, Obama knowingly and willingly enterend into a relationship with him. But as he found out, separating the Community-Ayers from the Terrorist-Ayers is not a simple as waving your hand and declaring it 'bullshit'.

With Ayers this is not a relationship that was broken off when one of the parties discovered illegal activities committed by the other party. This was a relationship that was created AFTER one of the parties committed acts of war against the US. This is a relationship that was not severed, but has continued for over a decade.

If you were a patriot, who loves his country, and found out that the individual who was introducing you to the politics of Chicago was a domestic terrorist, you'd quickly distance yourself from the terrorist. Barack Obama did not distance himself. He continued to work with the terrorist for years.

You see, once a terrorist, always a terrorist. It doesn't matter that he teaches at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is still a terrorist.

But Obama does have an advantage. He has plenty of good soldiers who will fan out across the country to distract the electorate from knowning fully about Obama's past with more substantive issues like the Palin incest rumor or what books she banned while mayor.
 

Good night

RPK






 


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