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  1. #21
    eliminatedsprinter
    You know whats ironic about that satement.......?
    The fact that our current government has gotten bigger and spent more money than what our previously elected Democratic President was able to accomplish. :idea:
    But its good for you guys to be prejudiced on such a wide scale level.....it shows intelligence.
    Why even invade Iraq, why not just nuke the whole territory, you can still run oil pipeline through nuclear wasteland!
    It is indeed ironic. President Clinton had a hostile republician congress most of his time in office and he was unable to get all or most of the spending his party would have liked. President Bush had his party in congress and they got all the spending for pork projects they wanted. So ironically they spent more than President Clinton did. I have pointed out many times and even started whole threds on President Bush's failure to use his veto pen and reigin in his parties "pork" spending. For you to quote my post and use the word "prejudiced" in referance to it, shows complete igornance of my postion and our 2 parties platforms. My postition as far as "big government" goes, is that I am getting tired of having to choose between Republicians who I don't think will keep their promises and Democrats who I fear might keep theirs.

  2. #22
    eliminatedsprinter
    You know whats ironic about that satement.......?
    The fact that our current government has gotten bigger and spent more money than what our previously elected Democratic President was able to accomplish. :idea:
    But its good for you guys to be prejudiced on such a wide scale level.....it shows intelligence.
    Why even invade Iraq, why not just nuke the whole territory, you can still run oil pipeline through nuclear wasteland!
    It is indeed ironic. President Clinton had a hostile republician congress most of his time in office and he was unable to get all or most of the spending his party would have liked. President Bush had his party in congress and they got all the spending for "pork" they wanted. So ironically they spent more than President Clinton did. I have pointed out many times and even started whole threds on President Bush's failure to use his veto pen and reigin in his parties "pork" spending. For you to quote my post and use the word "prejudiced" in referance to it, shows complete igornance of my postion and our 2 parties platforms. My postition as far as "big government" goes, is that I am getting tired of having to choose between Republicians who I don't think will keep their promises and Democrats who I fear might keep theirs.

  3. #23
    ULTRA26 # 1
    So tell us what your thoughts are towards the President of the USA, George Bush? Oh yeah keeping in mind your above statement.....
    Bush is incompetent and as such, IMO makes him dangerous as President of the United States. Obviously I don't agree with his politics. Beyond that, Bush seems like he is a decent guy who would probabally be fun to hang out with.

  4. #24
    Coded-Dude
    For you to quote my post and use the word "prejudiced" in referance to it, shows complete igornance of my postion and our 2 parties platforms.
    I was merely talking about the" I hate all liberals" comments, as well as the other all inclusive comments regarding certain parties/races. It didn't have much to do with your comment directly.. But if it helps your point, I'm glad to help...... The only reason I quoted you was to point out the fact during this administration there have been more tax laws added(than removed), bigger spending, more positions on all levels of government added, and less fiscal responsibility.

  5. #25
    eliminatedsprinter
    I was merely talking about the" I hate all liberals" comments, as well as the other all inclusive comments regarding certain parties/races. It didn't have much to do with your comment directly.. But if it helps your point, I'm glad to help...... The only reason I quoted you was to point out the fact during this administration there are more tax laws, bigger spending, and less fiscal responsibility.
    Spending to buy votes is the nature of Congress. That is why we have the seperate branches of power and (most important for keeping spending down) the Presidential Veto. President Bush has failed to lead his party and use his veto power to make them follow his parties limited government platform. As far as I am concerned, this has been his biggest failing.

  6. #26
    SB
    I am getting tired of having to choose between Republicians who I don't think will keep their promises and Democrats who I fear might keep theirs.
    Beautiful quote.
    Check this out:
    if this was about a Republican -- or if Michael Moore was championing it -- the Mainstream Media would be ALL OVER this story. The Democrat Governor of Kansas was ordered by DNC Chairman Howard Dean and Illinois Senator Dick Durbin to intentionally delay asking for federal help for the Tornado Victims, make the Iraq comment even though the response was fast and excellent, and try to make the President look bad. The heck with the victims! (read below). While we don't have it on tape, the point is, this is totally in character with past behvior, and oh, 1000x more credible than the jackass 9/11 conspiracy theories, but the story will just evaporate into the ether. these are bad, bad people. what would Kanye West have to say about them??
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    BREAKING NEWS From the Quinn and Rose Show, 10 May 2007
    PLEASE NOTE: The following is information we have received from a reliable source. We have never been misinformed by this person in the past.
    After Mother Nature did a number on the good people of Kansas, Governor Sebilius did a "Mother" of all numbers on the American people -- especially the people in Greensburg, Kansas.
    Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius had said that because Bush sent too many of our National Guard Members and resources to Iraq -- there weren't enough left to go around in Kansas. After those remarks to the media, she made a phone call to Senator Sam Brownback (R). Keep in mind that Governor Sebelius has a decent relationship with Senator Brownback and other Kansas Republicans. In fact, she has, for the most part, led as a moderate rather than a liberal in Kansas.
    According to our source; during her phone conversation with the Senator, she offered an excuse for her words to the media. She explained that because everything is so political right now -- she was told not to allow an opportunity like this pass. She went on to say that "Howard" called her around 5:00 am and told her not to ask the White House for any help, or make any statements until she heard back from him. Then "Dick" (Durbin ?) called her an hour or two later and told her to use the excuse of the Guard being at war. Hoping Brownback would understand, she apparently went on to say that he had to understand that with everyone feeling the heat about the war, they needed to get press on something else. She said she didn't think it was right to use it like this, but she didn't feel she had much of a choice with current climate. She also promised that she'd try to move away from the comment when she and Brownback were to meet up later and tour the damage.
    This certainly sheds a lot of light on Katrina -- and confirms the suspicions that many of us had at that time. Katrina was engineered in much the same way. If they are going to read from the same script every time something like this happens, the least they could do is mix it up a little. The are just so darn predictable. They will do anything for political gain. Brownback should show some spine and tell the American People and the Administration the truth. Where is his sense of deceny -- where is his loyalty to his party? Quinn and I were on Sean Hannity's radio program this afternoon. Sean had invited Senator Brownback to respond. So far, we haven't heard anything from him.
    Let me ask this of Senator Brownback; What in the world would you have to lose if you were to be honest about the phone call from the Kansas Governor? Or, perhaps this is the better question; What do you have to gain by protecting Sebelious? Do you honestly think she would be there for you down the road? Do you think she gives a rat's ass about your bid for the Presidency? These aren't people you can count on -- when will we learn this? Senator Brownback is not exactly the Paul Bunyan of Politics -- but he could be. He has an opportunity to do what no politician has done before him -- tell the truth.

  7. #27
    ULTRA26 # 1
    Beautiful quote.
    Check this out:
    if this was about a Republican -- or if Michael Moore was championing it -- the Mainstream Media would be ALL OVER this story. The Democrat Governor of Kansas was ordered by DNC Chairman Howard Dean and Illinois Senator Dick Durbin to intentionally delay asking for federal help for the Tornado Victims, make the Iraq comment even though the response was fast and excellent, and try to make the President look bad. The heck with the victims! (read below). While we don't have it on tape, the point is, this is totally in character with past behvior, and oh, 1000x more credible than the jackass 9/11 conspiracy theories, but the story will just evaporate into the ether. these are bad, bad people. what would Kanye West have to say about them??
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    BREAKING NEWS From the Quinn and Rose Show, 10 May 2007
    PLEASE NOTE: The following is information we have received from a reliable source. We have never been misinformed by this person in the past.
    After Mother Nature did a number on the good people of Kansas, Governor Sebilius did a "Mother" of all numbers on the American people -- especially the people in Greensburg, Kansas.
    Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius had said that because Bush sent too many of our National Guard Members and resources to Iraq -- there weren't enough left to go around in Kansas. After those remarks to the media, she made a phone call to Senator Sam Brownback (R). Keep in mind that Governor Sebelius has a decent relationship with Senator Brownback and other Kansas Republicans. In fact, she has, for the most part, led as a moderate rather than a liberal in Kansas.
    According to our source; during her phone conversation with the Senator, she offered an excuse for her words to the media. She explained that because everything is so political right now -- she was told not to allow an opportunity like this pass. She went on to say that "Howard" called her around 5:00 am and told her not to ask the White House for any help, or make any statements until she heard back from him. Then "Dick" (Durbin ?) called her an hour or two later and told her to use the excuse of the Guard being at war. Hoping Brownback would understand, she apparently went on to say that he had to understand that with everyone feeling the heat about the war, they needed to get press on something else. She said she didn't think it was right to use it like this, but she didn't feel she had much of a choice with current climate. She also promised that she'd try to move away from the comment when she and Brownback were to meet up later and tour the damage.
    This certainly sheds a lot of light on Katrina -- and confirms the suspicions that many of us had at that time. Katrina was engineered in much the same way. If they are going to read from the same script every time something like this happens, the least they could do is mix it up a little. The are just so darn predictable. They will do anything for political gain. Brownback should show some spine and tell the American People and the Administration the truth. Where is his sense of deceny -- where is his loyalty to his party? Quinn and I were on Sean Hannity's radio program this afternoon. Sean had invited Senator Brownback to respond. So far, we haven't heard anything from him.
    Let me ask this of Senator Brownback; What in the world would you have to lose if you were to be honest about the phone call from the Kansas Governor? Or, perhaps this is the better question; What do you have to gain by protecting Sebelious? Do you honestly think she would be there for you down the road? Do you think she gives a rat's ass about your bid for the Presidency? These aren't people you can count on -- when will we learn this? Senator Brownback is not exactly the Paul Bunyan of Politics -- but he could be. He has an opportunity to do what no politician has done before him -- tell the truth.
    I would suggest that if you are going to cut and paste that you cut and paste the entire piece.
    Same Words -- Different Mouth Piece
    By Rose
    PLEASE NOTE: The following is information we have received from a reliable source. We have never been misinformed by this person in the past.
    When will Howard Dean and the rest of that crowd learn that if they are going to write the script for their Democratic team members -- they should probably mix it up a little. They are just so darn predictable. The mantra is always the same; "It's Bush's fault!"
    After Mother Nature did a number on the good people of Kansas, Governor Sebilius did a "Mother" of all numbers on the American people -- especially the people in Greensburg, Kansas.
    Here's the story according to a very reliable source of ours; Kansas Governor, Kathleen Sebelius made her remarks about Bush sending too many of our National Guard Members and resources to Iraq -- there wasn't enough left to go around in Kansas, she made a phone call to Senator Sam Brownback (R).
    Keep in mind that Governor Sebelius has a decent relationship with Senator Brownback and other Kansas Republicans. In fact, she has, for the most part, led as a moderate rather than a liberal in Kansas.
    During her phone conversation with the Senator, she offered an excuse for her words to the media. She explained that because everything is so political right now -- she was told not to allow an opportunity like this pass.
    She went on to say that "Howard" called her around 5:00 am and told her not to ask the White House for any help, or make any statements until she heard back from him. Then "Dick" (Durbin ?) called her an hour or two later and told her to use the excuse of the Guard being at war.
    Hoping Brownback would understand, she apparently went on to say that he had to understand that with everyone feeling the heat about the war, they needed to get press on something else. She said she didn't think it was right to use it like this, but she didn't feel she had much of a choice with current climate.
    She also promised that she'd try to move away from the comment when she and Brownback were to meet up later and tour the damage.
    This certainly sheds a lot of light on Katrina -- and confirms the suspicions that many of us had at that time. Katrina was engineered in much the same way.
    If they are going to read from the same script every time something like this happens, the least they could do is mix it up a little. The are just so darn predictable. They will do anything for political gain.
    I think that if this story is accurate, that Brownback should show some spine and say so to the American people. Quinn and I were on Sean Hannity's radio program this afternoon. Sean had invited Senator Brownback to respond. So far, we haven't heard anything from him.
    Let me ask this of Senator Brownback; What in the world would you have to lose if you were to be honest about the phone call from the Kansas Governor? Or, perhaps this is the better question; What do you have to gain by protecting Sebelious? Do you honestly think she would be there for you down the road? Do you think she gives a rat's ass about your bid for the Presidency? These aren't people you can count on -- when will we learn this?
    Senator Brownback is not exactly the Paul Bunyan of Politics -- but he could be. He has an opportunity to do what no politician has done before him -- tell the truth.
    Senator Brownback could end this all right now with a statement.
    Here is a contact page for the Republican Senator and presidential candidate.
    Again... It should be noted that only 10% of the state's National Guard members were called to help with the cleanup before the governor held the press conference on "shortages".
    I contacted the Brownback offices: Members from the Garden City, KS office are working over in Greensburg. They feel encouraged by the groundswell of support from the region and the entire country. The staff member says the Greensburg people feel they are getting good support and he is very proud of the community and proud to be from Kansas.
    MORE... The senator's DC office said that they received a load of calls yesterday and they are already getting calls this morning about this brewing controversy. I left a message with a contact person and will report when/if I hear anything. (Updated above)
    Update 2: HotAir has letters from DNC officials also claiming the phone call never took place between the governor and Howard Dean

  8. #28
    eliminatedsprinter
    Good quote. Although it appears to be unverified.
    One of the reasons that I am a FORMER Democrtic party activist is because I met way too many "leaders" who were willing to do public harm in order to achieve their political goals. They often relied on the old "ends justify the means" rationale even (and perhaps esp) when it didn't.

  9. #29
    ULTRA26 # 1
    Good quote. Although it appears to be unverified.
    One of the reasons that I am a FORMER Democrtic party activist is because I met way too many "leaders" who were willing to do public harm in order to achieve their political goals. They often relied on the old "ends justify the means" rationale even (and perhaps esp) when it didn't.
    ES,
    I couldn't disagree with the above.

  10. #30
    Schiada76
    Should we expect you and your extreme Right hatred, to declare war on the Libs? or maybe the Red against Blue or maybe blue eyed blonds agaisnt everyone else. Maybe you can get Mr. Bush to pass a law that requires everone in the US should take an Extreme Right Political Test. All those that fail are executed on the spot. That should get the job done.
    You're an imbecile.
    Where the hell did I imply waging war on the liberal scum of this country?
    As far as being "extreme right" what ever you leftists suppose that to mean, you have not one true idea of my political belief. Witnessed by your above juvenile drivel.

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