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Jesse is Obama’s Sister Souljah
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Barack Obama is either lucky, living right or the beneficiary of the proper alignment of the stars.
Within a week he’s gone from being the flaming, unelectable George Soros liberal to a center-drifting candidate actively repositioning himself toward the mainstream. By October it’s possible that he could be to the right of John McCain on some issues and in agreement on others — the war in Iraq, for example. Really, all Obama has to do is become McCain’s sound-chamber twin and he wins. He’s far more eloquent — with the teleprompters, at least — and he inspires a celebrity’s cult-like following. Mirror McCain’s positions, with a little vagueness here and there to appease the Red Guard of the Democratic left, and glitz wins.
The point is that the Obama of March and the Obama of October will be very different. If campaign handlers can better-script Michelle Obama and keep Barack from rambling off topic, the stars — or rather the states — could align for him.
Jesse Jackson, either accidentally or intentionally, gave Obama a major boost this weekend while speaking before a Fox network microphone he allegedly thought had been turned off. Jesse Jackson is a performer who can smell an open microphone with greater precision than a Georgia state trooper can smell a stash of marijuana in a closed trunk. Besides that, he’s been before so many that he knows they’re never off. Methinks his gift to the Obama campaign was to be Obama’s Sister Souljah.
Speaking to another guest after a Fox News Channel interview Sunday, Jackson said that Obama’s “lectures” at black churches about moral issues amounted to “talking down to black people.” Jackson thinks Obama should be talking about “what we need really” and that is “social justice and urban policy and jobs and health care.” The usual litany of the left.
Before the open microphone on Sunday Jackson had also said of Obama that he wanted to exercise a procedure routinely performed on some farm animals. Upon hearing that Fox intended to air the remarks, Jackson called Obama to apologize. The candidate “will continue to speak out about our responsibilities to ourselves and each other and of course accepts Reverend Jackson’s apology,” said Obama’s spokesman, Bill Burton.
Jesse Jackson is a polarizing figure who routinely alienates the voters Obama needs to attract if he is to win. In this instance, he’s done Obama a great favor. In very dramatic fashion, he’s put daylight between the modern civil rights reenactors and Obama.
The Democratic candidate has found his Sister Souljah. It’s Jesse.




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Comments
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 8:42 AM | Link to this
Remember foreclosure Phil Gramm
Take a peak at this
In an interview with the Washington Times today, former senator Phil Gramm, who is Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) “econ brain,” blamed the state of the economy on “the conviction of many Americans that economic conditions are the worst in two or three decades.” “You’ve heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession,” said Gramm. Gramm decried the “constant whining” of the American people when it comes to the economy
YES AMERICA, the dollar is not in the toilet, food doesn’t cost and arm and a leg, gas isn’t sky high, folks are losing their homes…y’all are just mental
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 8:43 AM | Link to this
Conservative publication, The National Review, founded by William F. Buckley, writes
The National Review today correctly notes that John McCain’s tax plan “offers very little in the way of direct benefits to Americans in the middle of the income scale.”The Review then go on to suggest that the only McCain provision with any middle-class relief — doubling the dependent exemption — “would be worth only $525 per child per year. A more direct approach to reducing the overtaxation of families would be to expand the child tax credit.” We made that point back in April.The Review finally suggests that McCain should make the child credit relief “applicable against payroll as well as income taxes.” Progressives regularly push for much the same thing, increasing the refundability of the child credit. “Refundability” is a word that dare not speak its name among conservatives. But this is also a good idea.
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 8:43 AM | Link to this
This is our profoundly ignorant Congress hard at work:
The Democratic-controlled House voted to impose new rules to preserve e-mails from the White House and other federal agencies, acting in defiance of a Bush administration veto threat. While passing 286-137 in the House, the bill faces an uncertain fate in the Senate. The measure was in response to an uproar over e-mails determined to be missing by recent Capitol Hill probes of Bush aides, including Karl Rove, then the president’s chief political strategist.-Urinal /PMS
The dhimmikrats can’t stalk the White House email system, so instead of growing up and taking care of the people’s business like rising food and energy costs, they whine and moan as an official act.
I thought that candy as-ses were against spying?
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Memo to thee Doom and Gloom:
You could paint a portrait of Cynthia McKinney crossing the Delaware like George Washington or perhaps signing the Declaration of Independence, it really doesn’t matter, because she still looks like an idiot.
There is nothing thoughtful about this moonbat whatsoever.
You should be issuing warnings about feeding thee animals, not trying to make her look user friendly.
(Geez, I guess the Urinal thinks we forgot.)
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Time to listen to Iraqis’ demand for our withdrawal- They aren’t talking about an immediate withdrawal, but they do seem to want a guaranteed withdrawal. And as a sovereign country, that is their decision, not ours.-Jay Kookman, Urinal
Congratulations, kookman, for stumbling upon the Bushie, McBushie and, as soon as he’s finished flip flopping, if he ever does, who knows, Obambi strategy for Iraq.
Since like 2003, dude.
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It’s pretty much the same thing liberals are accusing B. Hussein Obama of right now. In its July 4 editorial, the Times harangued Obama for his diversions from the liberal line on Iraq, the domestic surveillance bill, capital punishment and guns. I believe the editorial was titled something like, “Get in Line, N-word.”
To paraphrase Dan Quayle, to be called a racist by these people is a badge of honor. Rest in peace, Jesse Helms: New York Times stock was recently lowered to a notch above junk bond status.
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In November 2006, Obama said he regretted buying property adjacent to his Chicago home from Tony Rezko, a longtime supporter and big-time fund-raiser who has since been convicted of mail and wire fraud, aiding and abetting bribery and money laundering.
In February 2007, as his presidential campaign was beginning, Obama said he regretted saying that the lives of American soldiers who died fighting in Iraq had been “wasted.”
In April 2008, Obama said he regretted his choice of words when he told some well-heeled donors in San Francisco that “bitter” folks in Middle America who have lost economic hope “cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them.”-Urinal/DNC
Do I sense buyer remorse?
By Lewis
July 10, 2008 8:43 AM | Link to this
I notice that Jim talks a lot about Obama, but hardly ever mentions his own candidate, John McCain. Why is that, do you think? Is he pursuing the “negative attack-ad” strategy and hoping people will be repulsed enough to simply vote AGAINST Obama, no matter who’s sitting in the Republican slot?
I doubt that tactic will be effective. As we saw in 2004 with Kerry, it takes more than disgust with the opposition to really motivate a party’s base. You need a candidate the voters can actually SUPPORT. And so far, McCain doesn’t seem to have right-wing voters very excited or enthusiastic.
Jim’s claim that Obama has been an “unelectable” candidate until now seems surprising, given the overwhelming Democratic primary turnout and the record number of supporters Obama has gathered behind him. Of course, that’s probably Jim’s willful blindness at work—-a necessity for being a right-wing pundit these days. Denial goes at the top of the resume.
It won’t take “an alignment of the stars” for Obama to cruise to victory this November; all it takes is Americans coming to their senses after eight years of disaster. And as we’ve seen, this has already happened. Rational (i.e., liberal) politics will prevail, at least for a time, and the irrational, simpleminded raving of the intellectually bankrupt right wing will diminish into irrelevant background noise, where it belongs.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 8:44 AM | Link to this
Here’s a little good for the goose, good for the gander stuff….very funny
Last week, Media Matters pointed out that Fox & Friends, the Fox News program hosted by Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade, had aired doctored photos of two New York Times reporters who had dared to write semi-critically of Roger Ailes’s right-leaning cable network…..in the interest of fairness (and balance), VF.com has commissioned an expert in the dark arts of malevolent retouching to imagine what the famous faces of Fox News might look if they ever had the misfortune of crossing Roger Ailes. Here is a slide show of the results.
I think the unibrow look is good on Hannity!
By BFKaJ
July 10, 2008 8:49 AM | Link to this
Good morning all. I agree that Obama now seemingly knows what Jimmy knew in 1976, and what Bill knew in 1992 – that a true leftist cannot be elected in this country. Obama strikes me as more pragmatic than Jimmy, but similarly unwilling to offer any revelation of his governing philosophy. Obama positions himself intelligently; whether he does so honestly is up for debate. I will grant that it is at least possible that the hard-left voting history may have been mere pandering for his Chicago electorate, and that he is a rudderless ship, like Bill Clinton. No real beliefs, that he only strives for popularity. Pandering, enhanced by intellectual steroids.
The Jesse Jackson-Sister Souljah analogy is not apt, but rather is reversed. Whereas Bill established his credential by rebuking an extremist, here an extremist establishes Obama by the former’s rebuke. Obama’s passivity is much safer than Bill’s action – I agree with Jim, it looks like a smart coordination to me. (And between us, what did Jesse say that was really objectionable to anyone?) While it is being portrayed throughout the media as his Sister Souljah moment, I disagree.
By Redneck Soup
July 10, 2008 8:56 AM | Link to this
McCain can only win in blackface. That works because he’s already got a vaudeville act.
No, I remember the first time any of us heard the name Obama. 2004 Democratic Convention. The speech. Remember the buzz? A new and rising superstar politician? Every bit of data that our six senses received about Obama were positive and enthusiastic. As we watched this man, we realized he was more than advertised, and we tucked away our approval for some future caucus.
Then, out of the pack like a screaming mimi, he burst through the nomination process. This was Grassroots Movement 101.
Now we are in the final turn. A black man will be our next president, and our founding vision will have come to fruition: Justice for all.
Sister Souljah. Great stuff. The fact that many of our grins come from black faces on the lunatic fringe (McKinney, Jackson, Jones, and every booty-slap since tupac got fiddy cented), is a sign of how frail our progress in racial equality truly is. But great stuff, I’m in tears, rolling on the floor laughing, with milk coming out of my nose………..SNOT!
By Get Real
July 10, 2008 9:01 AM | Link to this
Modern civil rights reenactors… Thats like saying modern Holocaust reenactors but I digress. For all of Jackson’s faults, you cannot speak on his work in the civil rights movement Wooten. Thats probably more important work than you’ve ever done. And I have one question, why don’t you ever talk about McCain?? He definitely has his share of controversial pastors, if you really want to go there Wootie.
In your feeble attempts to railroad Obama with your DAILY negative rants, you’re just opening up more peoples eyes to what Republicans have done the last 7 years. The thought process only makes on wonder, ‘why doesn’t he ever say anything about the Republicans.’ Those old divide and conquer tactics don’t work anymore.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 9:03 AM | Link to this
In United States politics, a Sister Souljah moment is a politician’s public repudiation of an allegedly extremist person or group, statement, or position perceived to have some association with the politician or their party. Such an act of repudiation is designed to signal to centrist voters that the politician is not beholden to traditional, and sometimes unpopular, interest groups associated with the party, although such a repudiation runs the risk of alienating some of the politician’s allies and the party’s base voters.
So for McCain his sister is?
Hagee?
Parsley?
Dobson?
Limbaugh?
Coulter?
George W. Bush?
my, what variety!
By Lewis
July 10, 2008 9:05 AM | Link to this
BFK seems a bit confused. He asserts that Obama is either “hiding” his true leftist (i.e., sensibly liberal and mainstream) positions, or else he’s a typically opportunistic politician with no beliefs other than his own ambition.
This, of course, is typical of the pseudo-intellectuals of the right wing; they can’t comprehend the intelligent liberal position, so they assume it must be either a pose or a smokescreen. In Obama’s case, the opposite is true. Obama IS a liberal, and as such is exactly what Americans want. There’s no need for him to “hide” his liberal positions: he’s rightfully proud of them, as they’ve ensured his electoral success.
I don’t dispute that there are plenty of politicians who care only about power: the right wing is full of them, and the irrational fools who keep voting for them are as secure and reliable a “base” as any candidate could hope for. But Obama is not among them; he’s a proud, smart, charismatic liberal, and he knows that the intelligent liberal position will always triumph in the end.
Rational Americans are liberal, after all. It’s only confusion and malice that confuses some voters enough to support Republicans—inevitably, to their cost and regret.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 9:09 AM | Link to this
SOME ODDS AND ENDS OF INTEREST
Why is so much sensitive US military technology winding up in Iran?….. The latest statistics on illegal US arms sales to Iran detected and compiled by investigators at the US bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), now part of the Department of Homeland Security, read like the basis of a spy novel. The story they tell raises many questions……In December, the Government Accountability Office issued a fairly devastating report (pdf) saying that US sanctions on Iran going back to 1987 (after Iran-contra) had been at best ineffective…
AND
John McCain — 61 Flip-Flops and Counting….McCain argues that flip-flops are an example of a political leader who can’t be trusted — so he might as well drop out of the race
By BFKaJ
July 10, 2008 9:11 AM | Link to this
Dear Mrs. Godzilla @ 8:42, while I agree that Sen. Gramm’s comments sound like Jimmy’s “malaise” speech, there is a difference: Gramm has the numbers to back up his argument. I suppose those who watch CNN indiscriminately all day and all night may think we are suffering hard times – if you suffer it pounded into your head long enough, you will start to believe it. I think it would be error to accuse the American people of “constantly whining” – it is really only a few leftists. Unless you are talking about the demand, by the American people, to drill now and drill everywhere – I think that is a common currency, and I would not call that whining since it is not an amorphous complaint, but a demand for a specific government action.
As to your subsequent note on tax preferences, I think the government errs whenever it discriminates through tax programs, and thus corrupts the market. I prefer direct subsidies, if subsidies are to be required at all, as the policymaker has a more direct control over the amounts so-funded. Attributing nonsense to a venerated publication does not change the fact that the argument is nonsense.
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 9:12 AM | Link to this
So what is the case for McCain? To begin with in a two party system, a case against Obama. No candidate for President since Wendell Wilkie in 1940 has had as little relevant experience before running for President as Barack Obama. The Illinois Senator served for 8 years, in a generally undistinguished fashion, in the Illinois legislature. He was best known for voting present more often than any other State Senator. When the Democrats took over the Legislature the last two years he served, Obama worked out a deal with the Democratic leader, Emil Jones, to get his name on some bills so he could buff up his resume before running for the open US Senate seat.
The history of the “Chicago friends of Barack Obama” is an uncomfortable one for the Illinois Senator, but it is a commentary on Obama’s judgment as to the kind of people he chose as friends, mentors, and even spiritual advisors. Palestinian radicals opposed to the existence of Israel were good friends of Barack Obama. So was Tony Rezko, and the aforementioned Wright, Ayers and Pfleger.
Since entering the Senate, Barack Obama has compiled, in his limited number of votes, the most left wing record of all 100 US Senators. There is reason for Obama to be pivoting right while there is still time to change the script. John McCain on the other hand, has one of the most independent voting records in the Senate. Obama is far closer to Bernie Sanders, the socialist Senator from Vermont, than John McCain is to George Bush. But a hundred million dollars worth of negative ads will have George Bush morphing into John McCain so as to keep the focus on Bush and his unpopularity.
“Change” you can count on!
By Redneck Convert
July 10, 2008 9:13 AM | Link to this
Well, in a month or two I halfway expect this Obama will be talking like Jesse Helms use to. Before he died. The guy is going to pick up all the godly Conservative votes right from under old man McCain. I reckon he figures he’s got all the librul votes anyway so he might as well go after the conservatives now. Get your sheets and hoods out, Obama is going to start the Klan all over again.
Just wait and see, Obama is going to stand up in front of that big stadium in Denver and start peeling off that black skin. We will all be amazed when this White guy with big ears stands in front of us and gives a speech that sounds just like old J.B. Stoner. Heck, I couldn’t say half of the things Obama says about Those People without getting lynched for it.
I got to be careful these days. The missus claims she saw me nodding when Obama was on Fox News and started talking about what lazy bums all the fathers of the illegal babys were. I told her I was just a little tired and nodding off. I was ashamed to admit he sure got my juices going. Next thing you know the good old boys up at Billy Bob’s will be sending out a invite for Obama to be a Ornery Redneck. I hope he don’t turn them down the way TFTT done.
Have a good day everybody and mind what your Daddy told you. Boy, don’t you never vote for a n for anything.*
By BFKaJ
July 10, 2008 9:16 AM | Link to this
Dear Lewis @ 9:05, you err. What is Obama’s position on indemnification of telecommunication companies that cooperate with the government’s eavesdropping? (Yes, a trick question, since that changes daily, like the Iraq and NAFTA answers.) I realize rejection is hard to accept when your ideology is based entirely on pandering, but Americans always reject a “bigger government” platform.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 9:16 AM | Link to this
BFKaJ
I am so grateful for your humble opinion.
Thanks!
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 9:18 AM | Link to this
The second reason why this infatuation with cutting carbon emissions is beginning to look extraordinarily reckless is that the whole scientific theory on which it is based now appears distinctly questionable.
The orthodox global-warming thesis, accepted by pretty well every politician in the Western world, but not by a growing number of scientists, is that, as CO2 levels in the atmosphere continue to rise, so too should global temperatures. Unless we can drastically reduce those CO2 levels, the world is thus threatened with catastrophe.
In the past year or two, however, evidence has been piling up to suggest that there may be a fundamental flaw in this theory. Even though atmospheric CO2 has continued to rise to levels not seen since the distant geological past, temperatures have not been following suit.
After 2000 the global temperature curve flattened out at a level significantly lower than the freak year 1998, and in recent months temperatures have dropped to levels not seen since the early 1980s.
Despite the best efforts of the global-warming lobby to keep the scare going, the northern hemisphere enjoyed its coldest winter for decades, and this summer has shown the curve sinking even lower.
Even the warmists are having to find excuses for the fact that their theory doesn’t exactly seem to be holding up, conceding that the next 10 years may see a period of global cooling, before the “underlying warming trend” returns worse than ever.
Other scientists point out that, rather than look to CO2 for an explanation of global temperatures, a much more convincing link can be seen in the activity of the sun, with current sunspot levels having dramatically fallen to levels associated with historic periods of global cooling recorded in the past.
Yet just when such huge question marks are being raised over the “CO2 equals warming” theory, our politicians have swallowed it whole, as an act of blind faith - using it to justify such massive costs to our economy that our whole way of life seems destined to change significantly for the worse.
Typical liberal idiocy, the “fix” is far worse than the consequences could ever be.
These blooming idiots want to destroy the village so they can save it.
Got bicycle?
By lava
July 10, 2008 9:19 AM | Link to this
Why dont we talk about Mccain? Or there is nothing to talk about on Mccain really….
By Redneck Soup
July 10, 2008 9:24 AM | Link to this
McCain can only win in blackface. That works because he’s already got a vaudeville act. His EPA-challenged straight talk express reduced to a small car with unhappy clowns piling out of it.
No, I remember the first time any of us heard the name Obama. 2004 Democratic Convention. The speech. Remember the buzz? A new and rising superstar politician? Every bit of data that our six senses received about Obama was positive and enthusiastic. As we watched this man, we realized he was more than advertised, and we tucked away our approval for some future caucus.
Then, out of the pack like a screaming mimi, he burst through the nomination process. This was Grassroots Movement 101.
Now we are in the final turn. A black man will be our next president, and our founding vision will have come to fruition: Justice for all.
There may be a winning strategy for McCain, but certainly you cant form the language with Clinton speak. The loss of Helms, Buckley Jr, and Mr. Credibility has been a dagger in conservatism’s heart. There exists no effective resistance to Obama’s momentum. Vision Accomplished.
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished.
By PoFo's Inbred Mother
July 10, 2008 9:24 AM | Link to this
By Lewis July 10, 2008 8:43 AM - I notice that Jim talks a lot about Obama, but hardly ever mentions his own candidate, John McCain.
Uhm, because Wooten already knows who he’s voting for as well as the Right wingers here, you liberal left wing scumbucket? We already know his pros and cons. Why preach to the choir? Ever thought about that liberal Democrap jackhole? With your brilliant liberal logic, then why the hell doesn’t Bookman talk about all the negative things about Obama and the Democrat party in general? Pi-ss off, useless troll.
Oh but how rich is it that Jesse wants to cut Obama’s nuts off for being too uppity and talking down to the black man!
The other day one of those left wing liberal scumbuckets here made a blatantly false accusation against Wooten and said that Wooten had used the N word. Then when challenged by a blogger, the coward ran. If I were Wooten, I’d have gone after that liberal POS and sued for libel or defamation. Send that POS to hell.
Second, yesterday probably the same POS liberal made an accusation that the word “denigrate” used by a blogger from the Right meant something racist.
*1 denigrate : to attack the reputation of : defame “denigrate one’s opponents” *
Is this how the filthy left liberal scumbuckets are going to run their politics against the Right for the next four months? Let’s hope so. Bring it on, you dirty left wing rats.
By Redneck Soup
July 10, 2008 9:27 AM | Link to this
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished.
By Redneck Soup
July 10, 2008 9:27 AM | Link to this
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished.
By Redneck Soup
July 10, 2008 9:27 AM | Link to this
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished.
By Redneck Soup
July 10, 2008 9:36 AM | Link to this
There may be a winning strategy for McCain, but certainly you cant form the language with Clinton speak. The loss of Helms, Buckley Jr, and Mr. Credibility has been a dagger in conservatism’s heart. There exists no effective resistance to Obama’s momentum. Vision Accomplished.
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 9:38 AM | Link to this
Wooten focuses on Obama more because there is nothing productive to say about McCain. It forces him and the rest of you cavepeople to focus on negatives and smears.
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 9:42 AM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla or should I say Mrs. Clinton, I find it amazing that you put down Fox news yet you get your political news from an underground crap site started by Hillary Clinton, or should I say, yourself. Please go menstruate all over Huffingtonpissed.com. Or better yet, IRON MY SHIRT!
By Redneck Soup
July 10, 2008 9:42 AM | Link to this
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 9:42 AM | Link to this
On the disparity between Viagra v. Birth Control, the Straight Talker said “I certainly do not want to discuss that issue”
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 9:46 AM | Link to this
Why don’t we talk about McCain? For one thing, we already know that he is a heroic American fighter who has ALREADY served his country well and faithfully.
We ALREADY know that he has been a strong leader in the Congress of the United States for many years.
We ALREADY know that he can think independantly and ‘across the aisle’ if he thinks ‘across’ has the better program.
We ALREADY know that HIS SON has served in the war in Iraq.
We ALREADY know that McCain has visited Iraq several times without any fear whatsoever. He has actually visited the area to get a first hand opinion.
We ALREADY know that McCain is conservative and has no intention of making America a socialist country.
We ALREADY know that McCain has a strong character and will always stand with strength for the USA under any circumstance.
THERE IS NO NEED TO PROCLAIM REPEATEDLY WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN AND SHOWN WITH HONOR. McCain 2008
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 9:48 AM | Link to this
O.K, let’s talk about McBushie:
As opposed to the appearance of limitless ambition of the Democratic nominee, the GOP has a candidate who performed one of the most remarkable acts of personal courage ever displayed in the military — consigning himself to years of torture and abuse, so as to not to break the morale of his fellow prisoners of war by accepting an early release. A new McCain ad does a pretty good job presenting McCain’s decision as part of a long pattern of acts of love and devotion to his country. Generation after generation, the McCains have served in the military. Duty, honor, country are not just words for John McCain. What does Barack Obama offer to measure up? A couple of years as a community organizer? The McCain camp will almost certainly not run an ad juxtaposing Reverend Wright, Bill Ayers, and Michael Pfleger and some of their juicier comments about Ĺmerica with the McCain record of service to his country, but maybe some group or the RNC will.
Need more?
By Blogfather
July 10, 2008 9:48 AM | Link to this
We are on the threshold of a bold new era of Justice. Like it or not, we are a nation of equals. I know, because my constitution told me so.
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 9:50 AM | Link to this
McCain Backpedals From Social Security Attack It took a while for McCain’s claim that Social Security was an “absolute disgrace” to take hold, but the response has been fierce. And McCain is already claiming that he’s been misunderstood.
Oh and CommunistAJC @ 9:42 (Duh)…as always your character is exposed by your colorful prose!
besides that, I’m more into hot flashes now!
By getalife
July 10, 2008 9:51 AM | Link to this
Here is o in GA telling us we are stupid if we do not learn to speak Spanish
The delegates should switch at the convention.
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 9:51 AM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla has estalbished her new spot for the old IN THE NEWS. Now we get the GOOZIE NEWS with all the reprints.
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 9:51 AM | Link to this
Jesse Jackson doesn’t have to cut Obama Husseins balls off because HE DOESN’T HAVE ANY! The guy acts more like a woman than even Hillary or John F. Kerry, who served in Vietnam.
By ron
July 10, 2008 9:54 AM | Link to this
Good morning.The London Times is the first paper that I’ve found that reported word for word what The Rev. had to say.Not a sister soljah moment,but rather the reverse.Put up show?I doubt it.
Jim really needs to back off the pot smelling troopers.At least that is,until they eat up all the State’s surplus dog food formerly reserved for the K-9 Corps.
According to everything I read,Obama is not sliding to the right as much as he’s giving the appearance of sliding to the right.His platform is remaining relatively leftist and only the reports are going to the right.Tricky stuff here.
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 9:55 AM | Link to this
The only Blogfather here is JIM WOOTEN. Take it or leave it. That will not change. Thank goodness!
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 9:56 AM | Link to this
getalife,
You’re an f^ckin whining a$$ sore loser baby dude! Get some balls and get over it!
Dusty,
All those things you already knew in 2004 and they weren’t good enough to vote McCain in then!
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 9:56 AM | Link to this
Do any of you liberal morons realize that congress has a NINE PERCENT approval rating? Even Saddam had a higher approval rating than that. By the way, here are five things I found on Boortz website that give everyone an idea of what kind of morons we have in the democrap party.
Recognizing soil as an essential natural resource, and soils professionals as playing a critical role in managing our Nation’s soil resources
Designating July 2007 as “National Watermelon Month”
Congratulating the men’s volleyball team of the University of California, Irvine, for winning the 2007 NCAA Division I Men’s Volleyball National Championship
Recognizing the 70th anniversary of the Idaho Potato Commission and designating May 2007 as “Idaho Potato Month”
Expressing support for designation of June 30 as “National Corvette Day”.
So all you libs, please, keep on talking about what an awesome party the democrat party is. You guys/gals live in a fantasy world that will get us all nuked.
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 9:57 AM | Link to this
Ah hahaha, thee liberal’s best hope of taking out Israel and America has to fake their missile capabilities:
As news spread across the world of Iran’s provocative missile tests, so did an image of four missiles heading skyward in unison. Unfortunately, it appeared to contain one too many missiles, a fact that had not emerged before the photo appeared on the front pages of The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune and several other newspapers as well as on BBC News, MSNBC, Yahoo! News, NYTimes.com and many other major news Web sites.
And the libs swallowed it whole, broadcasting goony 7th century propaganda proudly on all their front pages.
What saps.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 9:58 AM | Link to this
**We ALREADY know that McCain was one of the Keating five”
We ALREADY know McCain withheld info in the Abramoff investigation
We ALREADY know McCain is breaking campaign finance laws
We ALREADY know McCain didn’t know how social security worked
We ALREADY know McCain didn’t know the difference between shia and sunni
We ALREADY know McCain has not allowed all his military records to be released
We ALREADY know he limited access to his medical records
We ALREADY know he committed adultery
THERE IS A MASSIVE NEED TO REPEAT THIS OVER AND OVER AGAIN SO IT SINKS INTO THE SKULLS OF THE LOW INFO VOTERS
By findog
July 10, 2008 10:04 AM | Link to this
This is just another of the hopefully final shovels onto the graves of those who profit from the guilt industry [Jackson and Sharpton] able to blackmail corporate America and our government because of perceived discrimination.
That these two even garner a mention in the press is statement to all freeloaders that there is a way other than talent or hard work to make it here.
I think Imus had something when he though having Obama as president would state to the world that the US has changed. The real messiah message from Obama would be that there should be a new covenant for these United States, and that we have finally been cleansed of our original sin.
Now can we move on to how do we pay down the national debt and restore the value of the dollar?
By ron
July 10, 2008 10:06 AM | Link to this
Dear Mrs. Godzilla,The low info voters are backing Obama,sweetheart.
By Reality
July 10, 2008 10:06 AM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla,
We already know Obama has avoided major voting issues in the past.
We already know he has no experience that qualifies him to be President.
We already now his wife and himself were friends with anti-American preachers, and terrorists.
We already know Obama has changed his mind on numerous issues already in the campaign.
We already know the state of Ill. is one of the worst in crime, poverty, taxes, unemployment.
We already know Obama wants change but has no idea hoe to do it.
The list can go on and on. GET OVER YOURSELF YOU LIBERAL MORON, STOP SPEWING YOUR PROPAGANDA LIES AND HATE WHEN YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 10:07 AM | Link to this
Mrs.Godzilla,
You go girl!!!
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 10:10 AM | Link to this
REALITY @ 10:06
you seem to be a rather hostile individual, I feel sorry for you and hope you get help
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 10:10 AM | Link to this
ron,
You mean like Clinton, Kennedy, Pelosi, and every other Democrat in corngress? ok.
By Psychology Today
July 10, 2008 10:14 AM | Link to this
Senator John McCain was able to withstand his time in captivity on large part due to the feeling so shame he harbored surrounding his actions aboard the Forrestal. Unable to outwardly admit his fault in the deaths of his 134 fellow crewmen, there is no doubt amongst the medical community that Senator McCain believed his ‘torture’ was part of his paying the price for his childlike stunt that day aboard his plane.
Presidential material?
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 10:15 AM | Link to this
Thanks Devastator…..
I have an aversion to bullies.
You do a great job yourself!
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 10:17 AM | Link to this
ron,
I meant”congress”. Funny that you consider educated voters as low info voters.
By John
July 10, 2008 10:18 AM | Link to this
The day that racist Jackson dies will be a day for celebration. I have never seen a more racist person then him. He is evil and should burn in hell. He is also VERY VERY two-faced. Thankfully, Obama will never win this election. We all know how great black leaders are. Ha. How many black Presidents, CEO’s, etc do you see out there? Gee I wonder why?
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 10:19 AM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla, Bullies? That’s funny because I’ve read some of your posts and they are not the nicest ones in the world. Then again, libs are usually demented anyway. Now go iron my shirt.
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 10:22 AM | Link to this
In 1998, McCain made a joke during a speech at a Republican fundraiser about President Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea, saying: “Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly? Because her father is Janet Reno.”[53] The joke was thought so offensive that many newspapers declined to print it verbatim;[53] McCain’s biographer Robert Timberg would characterize it as “an unspeakable thing to say, unworthy of him.”[54] McCain subsequently said: “This is the bad boy. It was stupid and cruel and insensitive. I’ve apologized. I can’t take it back.”[55] His letter of apology to President Clinton was described as “abject, contrite, and profuse.”[54] In response, White House spokesman Mike McCurry said: “To make a further issue of the matter would lend further exposure to an offensive joke. In light of the senator’s apology, they [the first family] decided to drop the matter.
By Miss Congeniality
July 10, 2008 10:25 AM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla,
It is truly a pleasure to have you on this blog! Keep it up!
By Southern Democrat
July 10, 2008 10:25 AM | Link to this
Please tell me that Mr. Wooten was not born yesterday and is not actually attempting to note as newsworthy a presidential candidate’s ideological moving to the middle once securing a major party nomination?
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 10:26 AM | Link to this
Devastator, She is ugly. That joke is actually pretty funny. Why don’t you and every other lib grow a pair? It’s called a joke. People like you are so busy getting offended that you can’t even laugh at a simple joke.
By Dennis
July 10, 2008 10:28 AM | Link to this
Mr. Wooten writes, “Speaking to another guest after a Fox News Channel interview Sunday, Jackson said that Obama’s “lectures” at black churches about moral issues amounted to “talking down to black people.” Jackson thinks Obama should be talking about “what we need really” and that is “social justice and urban policy and jobs and health care.”
And then Mr. Wooten complains that’s “The usual litany of the left.”
But Mr. Wooten’s complaint is the “usual litany” of the hypocritical right who go to church on Sunday and sing “Jesus loves the little children, red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in His sight [until it comes to “my money”].”
You don’t have to be a blind conservative not to see it, just an ignorant one to deny it.
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 10:29 AM | Link to this
Senator Thad Cochran, who has known McCain and the McCain family for decades and has battled McCain over earmarks,[33][44] represents one view: “The thought of his being president sends a cold chill down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me.”[33] Ultimately Cochran decided to support McCain for president, after it was clear he would win the nomination.[45
By Reality
July 10, 2008 10:29 AM | Link to this
Good comeback Godzilla
Sorry for being passionate about my beliefs, something you probably know nothing about.
Read your own emials in BOLD, and then get your own help, and then help for spreading lies.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 10:29 AM | Link to this
CommunistAJC/Duh/Andi/RW
Iron your shirt?
Sure, right after you’re done changing the oil in all 3 cars, mow the lawn and edge, clean out the drain traps, clean out the gutters, stop for a scratch and a burp, clean up the basement, hang the two new ceiling fans, stop to relieve your self in the back bushes, wash the cars, hammer down the nail pops on the deck, do the windows on the outside, stop to pull your pants up and scratch again, and then hand me your entire paycheck so I can get groceries including spray starch so I can press your shirt.
Do you have any shirts that have sleeves and collars?
Or will a simple fluff and fold of your “wife beater” be sufficient!
By ron
July 10, 2008 10:30 AM | Link to this
Devastator,I believe I said that low info voters were backing Obama.I don’t remember Including Congress.Change and Hope are not information,they are ,at best,some sort of emotion.The backers of Obama are low info voters.They are not getting what they need to form even a SWAG.
By Owl Gore
July 10, 2008 10:31 AM | Link to this
“By Mrs. Godzilla”
“July 10, 2008 10:10 AM | Link to this”
“REALITY @ 10:06”
“you seem to be a rather hostile individual, I feel sorry for you and hope you get help”
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Pot, meet kettle.
Loony Liberal Democrat hypocrisy at its finest. They can sling it out, but they can’t take it in return. No balls indeed. What a bunch of hypocritical idiots.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 10:32 AM | Link to this
Miss Congeniality
Thanks! I’d be proud to support your excellent efforts too!
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 10:35 AM | Link to this
CommunistAJC,
It must take a huge pair to call a woman ugly!
Next time if I want your opinion, I’ll give it to you.
By Paul
July 10, 2008 10:36 AM | Link to this
John.
Cuz’ we are definitely celebrating Jesse Helms, Jerry Falwell and people like Strom Thurmond’s burning as we speak!!
Ariba!!!
LOL
By Miss Congeniality
July 10, 2008 10:36 AM | Link to this
Commie,
I really choose not to “grow” a pair. You see my hubby prefers women, unlike members of your party.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 10:37 AM | Link to this
McCain Campaign Restricts Press Access….The new approach may reflect the growing influence of the newly-powerful Steve Schmidt, a top adviser and protege of Bush political guru Karl Rove, who was famous for his desire to control the press’s access to his candidate…. Schmidt now has operational control of the day-to-day activities of the campaign and is no doubt responding to criticism about a lack of message discipline by the McCain campaign.
Straight talk….seasonally available???
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 10:38 AM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla, Why would I change the oil on your three cars up on bricks in your front yard? Why do you have three cars anyway? You’re doing more to harm Earth. AlGore is going to come over and beat you.
By TW
July 10, 2008 10:38 AM | Link to this
CommunistAJC@10:26 - grow a pair?
If the right wing had a pair, they would call a shovel a shovel instead of going through all the teenage girl antics to express their sentiment - see Wooten’s article today.
If the rightwing had a pair, they wouldn’t have gotten owned by a guy who lives in a cave.
If the rightwing had a pair, they wouldn’t have spent the last eight years kneeling in front of the spoiled little frat boy they put in the White House.
The republican party was much more respectable when they were tough…take a Helms over a Saxby any day of the week…
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 10:40 AM | Link to this
ron,
My point sir is to ask are you including Congress in your assessement, because they back Obama too, some of them since the beginning.
By the way, it is well documented that most of Obama’s supporters fall within these demo groups: High income voters, educated voters, black voters, and those under 40. Which of these do you consider low info?
Or perhaps you should reconsider your assessment.
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 10:41 AM | Link to this
Paul, Liberal hypocrisy at it’s best. Libs love to chastise conservatives about war yet you openly celebrate someones supposed burning in hell. Something you don’t believe in anyway. I highly doubt Jerry Falwell and Jesse Helms are in hell.
Miss Congeniality and Mrs. Godzilla are having a lesbian moment.
By Maniac is accurate
July 10, 2008 10:41 AM | Link to this
Wooten is right that all Obama has to do is seem (pretend) to be the ideological equivalent of McCain and he wins. Americans have proved they will vote for the slick. Ventura, Schwartzenegger and the best actor of them all – Bill Clinton.
“I’m not a senator, but I play one in the Senate.”
Will Obama supplant Bill Clinton as the most successful con artist in U.S. history? Stay tuned.
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 10:42 AM | Link to this
Look at dimwit dhimmistator quoting chapter and verse from Wikipedia:
By Devastator July 10, 2008 10:29 AM Senator Thad Cochran, who has known McCain and the McCain family for decades and has battled McCain over earmarks,[33][44]
I like that, go in to Wikipedia and make your own fake entry and then post it like it’s the truth.
Geez, what freaking liars liberals really are.
By Hillbilly Deluxe
July 10, 2008 10:43 AM | Link to this
Liberal candidates move to the right and conservative candidates move to the left after being nominated. Why? Because their real belief is they need to be elected and they’ll do anything to make it happen. A pox on both their houses.
By findog
July 10, 2008 10:43 AM | Link to this
Communist AJC Soil “IS” an essential natural resource. The depression era dust bowl blew away enough soil to support crops that today could feed the entire US, and have spare capacity for ethanol crops.
You did miss however how the GOP caused the annual proclamation of support for Mothers prior to their annual day of tribute to not pass unanimously the first time through.
Glasshouses and all…
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 10:46 AM | Link to this
Devastator, I guess special ed failed you. She is ugly. Get over it.
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 10:50 AM | Link to this
That dhimmistator and I have a lot in common. How else would I have known where he got his info unless I do the same thing.
Sweetie, I realize it doesn’t matter where you got it, but just take it easy on my McDaddy.
P.S. Are you straight or family?
By fearless fosdik
July 10, 2008 10:50 AM | Link to this
By AJC/DNC Management
July 9, 2008 6:09 PM | Link to this
Last night you wrote this tripe!
“What were 500 tons of yellow cake uranium still doing at the nuclear research center of Al—Tuwaitha in Iraq when American tanks rolled into Bagdhad?”
Where did you get this little tid bit of information? Would it have been from a column Rick Moran wrote in the American Thinker? And who is Rick Moran…An eminent physicist? A member of the WMD weapons inspection team?
NO! Rick Moran is a Rush Limbaugh wannabe, nothing more than a HACK conservitive radio talk show host…
Following the 1991 Gulf War, the International Atomic Energy Agency removed all known Iraqi stocks of highly enriched uranium and plutonium, in accordance with the provisions of UN Security Council Resolution 687. As of 2002 the only positively confirmed nuclear material left in Iraq is 1.8 tons of low-enriched uranium and several tons of natural and depleted uranium. The material is in a locked storage site at the Tuwaitha nuclear research facility near Baghdad. Under the terms of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, this stock of material is checked once a year by an IAEA team. The most recent check was in January 2002, and none of the material had been tampered with at that time.
THAT IS FROM globalsecurity.org.
Who you gonna believe?
By Devastator
July 10, 2008 10:54 AM | Link to this
Commie,
If you would stop using multiple Ids duh, I probably would actually engage you in debate.
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 10:54 AM | Link to this
findog, You totally missed the point. But thanks for playing. Now go back to your sandbox before the little yellow school bus comes to pick you up for school.
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 10:58 AM | Link to this
By fearless fosdik July 10, 2008 10:50 AM THAT IS FROM globalsecurity.org. Who you gonna believe?
Yawn:
American and Iraqi officials have completed nearly the last chapter in dismantling Saddam Hussein’s nuclear program with the removal of hundreds of tons of natural uranium from the country’s main nuclear site.-July 7, 2008.
Duh.
By ron
July 10, 2008 10:58 AM | Link to this
Dear Devastator,No,I’m not including Congress.I’m talking about VOTERS.The members of Congress are politicians and as such they would rather set their hair on fire and stab it out with an icepick than have any name other than their own on any ballot they submit for counting.They simply make thenselves a write in candidate in any election.It’s an ego thing,I guess.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 10:59 AM | Link to this
Hey Fearless
Great Post!!
By sunny
July 10, 2008 10:59 AM | Link to this
Jesse Jackson, Shut up and sick DOWN, YOU can’t say anything someone should have cut your nuts off while you was out playing on your wife and got and BABY.
Make sure you watch what you say about some else clean up your own HOUSE FIRST.
By Cy Brown
July 10, 2008 11:02 AM | Link to this
Obama will go down in flames this November…and I’ll be laughing at all the poor, Kool-Aid drinking suckers who sent their money to this man’s campaign. All Jesse Jackson does is remind us that if Obama can somehow pull off this election, we’ll be seeing and hearing more of this civil right crap for the next four years. I, for one, don’t think Americans can stomach it any more.
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 11:05 AM | Link to this
Devastator, Multiple ID’s? Ok, that’s news to me. Explain please.
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 11:05 AM | Link to this
Well, I see you lonely libs are enjoying MRS. GOZZIES NEWS. No wonder. It is stright out of Democratic headquarters where she works. Well, she said she did. It certainly sounds like it. She only posts anti-McCain material of course, much of it questionable.
And she can ‘butter up’ with the best of the pros. She’s already covered at least three posters this morning. Ah well, when you read those cute things remember where they came from. She is so far left she won’t even drive in the right lane in a single one of her three cars. Uh huh..
Poor baby, all cute and candy pieces and spreadin’ it out…but…
The topic today is Obama and Jesse Jackson. Seems they don’t know who is ‘brother’ and who to apologize to in deep respect. Hard to keep up with the turns and tokens on the liberal windmill.
By fearless fosdik
July 10, 2008 11:11 AM | Link to this
AJC Delivery boy,
You wrote this…..
“American and Iraqi officials have completed nearly the last chapter in dismantling Saddam Hussein’s nuclear program with the removal of hundreds of tons of natural uranium from the country’s main nuclear site.-July 7, 2008.”
NATURAL URANIUM? Yesterday, you were talking about YELLOW CAKE! Natural uranium can only be used to fuel low and high powered reactors. One needs ENRICHED URANIUM to build nuclear weapons.
EDUCATION OVER..Class dismissed!
By Ron
July 10, 2008 11:13 AM | Link to this
Iraq’s uranium stockpile went to Canada.Period,End of sentence.
By getalife
July 10, 2008 11:16 AM | Link to this
Looked staged to me trying to take the heat off o going right and the dem rubber stamp Congress.
Good toon by Mike today.
Unity to break the law.
Its all bs as usual.
Different kind of politics?
Yeah, right.
By Rick
July 10, 2008 11:17 AM | Link to this
“If the rightwing had a pair, they wouldn’t have gotten owned by a guy who lives in a cave.” - TW
You mean by a savage that hides in a cave, don’t you TW? Even a shrew can evade predators in a hole. But let’s give a shrew credit here; at least it doesn’t hide behind innocent little shrews and female shrews and blow itself up along with everyone else. The story is Osama fled Pakistan for the mountains dressed in a burka. That’s not very warrior-like either, or as you put it, owning someone, based on the history of warfare.
By Miss Congeniality
July 10, 2008 11:20 AM | Link to this
Commie,
you admitted to me no less than a week ago that you do indeed have multiple ID’s. Do not try to play stupid.
By fearless fosdik
July 10, 2008 11:21 AM | Link to this
By Ron
July 10, 2008 11:13 AM | Link to this
Ron did you glean that bit of information from Neil Boortz?
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 11:23 AM | Link to this
DUSTY
You do me an injustice, madame! I know you won’t believe it, but i don’t work for any political group. Do you? Is that why you post here?
I have, over my half century, worked in many different ways for many different candidates. Have you? Is that why you post here?
I support Barack Obama, that’s why I post anti-McCain information - always sourced - and that should be no surprise to you.
3 cars, all fuel efficient, for a family of 4 drivers is perhaps too many, but I have never claimed perfection.
Now shall I write about you?
Nah, not today. There are matters of importance at hand!
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 11:26 AM | Link to this
McCain, A Man Of Many Contradictions…Even while John McCain attacks Barack Obama for “changing positions,” he is pioneering the art of running on multiple contradictory positions
By Peter
July 10, 2008 11:27 AM | Link to this
Good gosh is McCain still alive?
Every time I see him on TV he speaks soooooooooooooooo slowly,………….I wonder if he actually can think , then talk without needing a nap to figure it all out.
Gosh the guy is a dinosaur and he really acts as if Alzheimer’s isn’t going to kick in at any moment !
The guy looks OLD, acts OLD, and frankly he is going to look goofy during all the debates……….it is going to be FUN to watch !
No wonder he Flip Flops so much, can the guy even REMEMBER what he stands for……. apparently NOT as he has changed so many of his stands it is actually FUNNY !
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 11:28 AM | Link to this
Miss Congeniality, You’re lesbian moms dropped you on your head one too many times.
By Miss Congeniality
July 10, 2008 11:31 AM | Link to this
Mrs Godzilla,
Do not worry about Dusty. She never has any intelligent response so when someone does blog intelligently about areas she knows nothing about, she purports them to be “paid” to spew such information.
She has accused me of this offense a myriad of times. I just ignore it, knowing that is her way of retailiating, much like a child. In fact this accusation of hers is akin to saying “I’m rubber, you’re glue….”
By Peter
July 10, 2008 11:34 AM | Link to this
Gotta love all the Fanatic Right Wingers here…..
Weapons of Mass Destruction………HA HA HA…..
YELLOW CAKE…….. Natural uranium can only be used to fuel low and high powered reactors. One needs ENRICHED URANIUM to build nuclear weapons.
Well it looks like they also found BB guns, sling shots, bows and arrows, and Saddam was going to train his army to use these weapons, to Blow up the USA !
HA HA HA………
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 11:35 AM | Link to this
Miss Congeniality, I meant to say “YOUR” lesbian moms. Sorry about the incorrect grammar. Too much time spent on this site will really dumb down your vocabulary.
By hotlanta
July 10, 2008 11:36 AM | Link to this
After looking at those phune, brown bodies on my favorite show, So You Think You Can Dance last night I am at a lost for words today. Jesse “Baby Making” Jackson is just jealous of Obama. He is considered a B.A.A. since the Biliary team lost. B.A.A. means Bitter African American. I am sure after this episode he will definately get over it and hide somewhere.
By hotlanta
July 10, 2008 11:36 AM | Link to this
After looking at those phune, brown bodies on my favorite show, So You Think You Can Dance last night I am at a lost for words today. Jesse “Baby Making” Jackson is just jealous of Obama. He is considered a B.A.A. since the Biliary team lost. B.A.A. means Bitter African American. I am sure after this episode he will definately get over it and hide somewhere.
By dusty's husband
July 10, 2008 11:39 AM | Link to this
Miss Congeniality , Mrs Godzilla
Please excuse Dusty she is having one of her many moments.
Tonight she can’t decide between pot pies, or Swanson’s Turkey dinner.
Ought to be interesting.
Oh well! SIGH
By fearless fosdik
July 10, 2008 11:46 AM | Link to this
By Peter
July 10, 2008 11:34 AM | Link to this
Peter…Did you read my posts? 10:50 and 11:11 A.M.
I had your back from yesterday’s AJC Delivery boys post of finding 500 tons of yellow cake!
I was debunking his theory, and don’t ever refer to me as a right wing fanatic.
By dusty's husbands dad
July 10, 2008 11:49 AM | Link to this
dusty’s husband, Please come inside and take your meds. It’s just not right that you’re on this blog insulting your wife like that.
By Miss Congeniality
July 10, 2008 11:50 AM | Link to this
In my humble opinion, Jesse Jackson is a moron.
I think he is just peeved that another black man dare blame black people for their own problems. I agree with Obama, that moral heath is an issue in the community. But Jesse and Al can’t beleive that it is not always the white persons fault for black troubles. If these two started looking internally they may find themselves out of jobs.
By T
July 10, 2008 11:56 AM | Link to this
Ms. Godzilla needs to get a life!!!!!!! Hey, whomever wins the election, God will have allowed that person to obtain it, there is no other reason than that, but I will say that if Obama does indeed win, he better turn it around and do it quickly. If not, the Democrats are going to get everything that they have been throwing at our current President. He will be blamed for everything that goes wrong just like President Bush gets now. Remember people that the president only has so much power.
By getalife
July 10, 2008 11:56 AM | Link to this
“Salon’s Walsh: Huffington, Markos misled readers about Obama:
“He was never the great progressive savior that his fans either thought he was, or Arianna Huffington and Markos Moulitsas peddled to their readers,” says Salon’s Joan Walsh.
Supporters become disillusioned after Obama’s turn toward the right”
You kooks should like o. He is more right than McCain.
By T
July 10, 2008 12:01 PM | Link to this
Ms. Godzilla needs to get a life!!!!!!! Hey, whomever wins the election, God will have allowed that person to obtain it, there is no other reason than that, but I will say that if Obama does indeed win, he better turn it around and do it quickly. If not, the Democrats are going to get everything that they have been throwing at our current President. He will be blamed for everything that goes wrong just like President Bush gets now. Remember people that the president only has so much power.
By T
July 10, 2008 12:01 PM | Link to this
Ms. Godzilla needs to get a life!!!!!!! Hey, whomever wins the election, God will have allowed that person to obtain it, there is no other reason than that, but I will say that if Obama does indeed win, he better turn it around and do it quickly. If not, the Democrats are going to get everything that they have been throwing at our current President. He will be blamed for everything that goes wrong just like President Bush gets now. Remember people that the president only has so much power.
By Peter
July 10, 2008 12:02 PM | Link to this
Hey Guy……..By fearless fosdik………
I am on board with you ……..and any mind that is NOT a Right Wing Nut Job……..
I was attacked by MR “By AJC/DNC Management”, at the end of the day after he learned the Yellow Cake was found in Iraq………… though it was said, the Natural uranium was know about all the time.
That is why I created the post…….
Funny this is the same stuff IRAN has for their Nuclear program……..and last night the news stated it would still be 5-8 years before IRAN could make a Nuclear Bomb.
Anyway the Right CONTINUES to Spin the Baloney of Weapons of Mass Destruction………which is just another lie !
I see the correct answer………the SPIN….”Faulty Intelligence”.
Hey somebody wake McCain up from his nap !
By Copyleft
July 10, 2008 12:03 PM | Link to this
Just checking in for more of those rave reviews about what a great candidate McLame is, and how excited the conservatives are to vote for him!
Searching… searching…
Gee, still nothing. Wonder why?
(snicker)
By Lily Toad
July 10, 2008 12:11 PM | Link to this
The usual litany of the left: social justice and urban policy and jobs and health care. Are you against these things, Jim? Against jobs? Health care? Social Justice? How can anyone be against these things?
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 12:17 PM | Link to this
Yawn:
American military personnel helped move about 600 tons of uranium in the form called yellowcake. It had been stored at Tuwaitha, an installation south of Baghdad that had been the site of Iraq’s nuclear program.-July 7th, 2008.
Oh, so now yellowcake is harmless, eh?
Even after the dimwit posted this:
By fearless fosdik July 10, 2008 10:50 AM As of 2002 the only positively confirmed nuclear material left in Iraq is 1.8 tons of low-enriched uranium and several tons of natural and depleted uranium.
Make note also that the UN knew about 1.8 tons and the Americans removed 500- 600 tons.
Oh what a tangled web we weave…..
By dirty harry
July 10, 2008 12:17 PM | Link to this
By T
July 10, 2008 11:56 AM | Link to this
T, what a weak arguement. Are you saying Bush is getting blamed for what Clinton did? Among other things Do you not remember the surpluses we had during the Clinton administration? Do you not remember the job growth? Do you not remember the peace?
If only Bush had a brain!
Bush has turned his presidency into one of torture, spying on common citizens, a nation of debt, and of war!
His and Cheneys admistration consisting of a bunch of lackeys; Alberto Gonzales, Donald Rumsfeld, Colin Powell, Condeleeza Rice, Douglas Feith, Wolfie, Perle the list is endless have brought this mess upon themselves…Someone is going to have to clean it up, and I don’t think Obama will be blamed for the most incompetent, corrupt administration this country has seen in recent history!
By TW
July 10, 2008 12:20 PM | Link to this
Rick@11:17 - Yes. bin laden will go down in history as having owned The United States of America’s rightwing.
Never in his wildest wet dreams could bin laden ever imagined the US was gonna pee all over itself the way that we have following 9/11. bin laden didn’t need a big army or advanced weaponry - he had the republican ‘w’ coaching the other team.
Make no mistake, sir, that in whichever cave bin laden comfortably resides today, there is a portrait of ‘w’ atop the mantel.
But, hey, not that it really matters. After all, those who were supposed to prosper under the ‘w’ regine made out like bandits. Which means, if your ‘w’ sticker ain’t on a Caddy or a Hummer - then you are simply part of the chest thumping 99% of the republican party the educated world now refers to as idiots.
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 12:21 PM | Link to this
Oh I am so sorry, Mrs. Goozie, that I misread you two days ago. You mentioned to Bosch that you were working to get Obama elected. Silly me! I thought that meant you were working to get Obama elected. Ah, the double lives of poverty stricken needing socialism liberals. Maybe it’s the fumes from the three cars they own that affects them.
Miss Congeniality,
You are the new kid on the block. You shouldn’t align yourself with the idiots until you know them a little better. You might get to know some of PoFo’s IDs and those of ID thieves, not to mention the brainwashed. I believe that there is hope that you may not turn into a lemming.
I do not know Jesse Jackson very well and I prefer reading about Bill Cosby who is far more entertaining yet serious and thoughtful. But the antics of Jesse Jackson certainly have a touch of comedy.
By Soothsayer
July 10, 2008 12:22 PM | Link to this
One of the worst of the booby traps built into the contemporary mythology of progress, it seems to me, is the notion that the way out of any difficulty is to keep moving the way we are already going, and do it faster. It may seem obvious that if you’ve gone down a blind alley, the only way out begins by shifting into reverse, but it takes very little attention to the current political scene to notice that this bit of common sense is far from common just now.
By dusty's husband
July 10, 2008 12:23 PM | Link to this
By dusty’s husbands dad
July 10, 2008 11:49 AM | Link to this
DAD, I would come in the house and get my meds, but Dusty has locked me out.
She said I was mean to her when I gripped about the burnt pepper steak last night.
I think she needs the meds not me.
Dad, talk to her she’s going through a bottle of Jim Beam a day!
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 12:24 PM | Link to this
By Copyleft July 10, 2008 12:03 PM Just checking in for more of those rave reviews about what a great candidate McLame is, and how excited the conservatives are to vote for him!
Check it out, dhimmi, Conservatives have enough modesty and maturity not to slobber over a political figure like he’s some teen idol.
Stupid, moron kult members, kool aid drinkers.
Brainwashed lapdog.
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 12:24 PM | Link to this
Copyleft, I remember in 04 how EVERYONE was so excited about John F. Kerry. What ever happened to him? We still have a long way to go. Mccain hasn’t picked a VP at this point. So who knows? If I were you I’d be more concerned with one Hillary Rodham Clinton.
(snicker, laugh out loud, snicker)
By Clear Thinker
July 10, 2008 12:26 PM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla,
I’m not sure if you’ve ever taken an Econ class, but my guess is you haven’t.
Nobel Economist Robert Mundell recently said in the WSJ that Obama’s plan to rescind the Bush tax cuts would likely put the world (yes, the world) into recession.
If you would kindly share with us thinking folks how higher taxes (social security, payroll, capital gains, dividends, wealth surcharge, energy) spur economic growth, reduce unemployment, and make the dollar stronger, I would appreciate it.
But as a complainer with no plan, you cannot offer a theory of how punishing productive people helps this country. All you know is you want “your share.” Only thing is, you want other peoples’ shares too. And that, my friend, is un-American.
Here’s a more recent article for your perusal:
“Reviving Redistribution” New data from the IRS will be out in a few weeks on who pays how much in taxes. My contacts at the Treasury Department tell me that for the first time in decades, and perhaps ever, the richest 1% of tax filers will have paid more than 40% of the income tax burden. The top 50% will account for 97% of all federal income taxes, while the bottom 50% will have paid just 3%.
But Barack Obama has decided the rich still don’t pay enough. He would redistribute the tax burden even more heavily on small business owners and the entrepreneurial class (two-thirds of the tax filers in the highest income tax bracket are small-business owners.) The nonpartisan Tax Foundation’s Scott Hodge has just crunched the numbers on the Obama plan and concludes that “more than $131 billion would be redistributed from the top 1 percent of taxpayers to all other taxpayers.”
Sounds fair, no? Only 1.13 million taxpayers, out of some 128 million, would end up paying higher taxes, according to the Obama camp. But in the real world, who ends up paying a tax is not just the person on whose tax return it falls. History has demonstrated time and again that raising tax rates on the wealthy in the name of “redistribution” leads to so much income shifting, reduced work and investment, and redeployment of money into tax shelters, that the rich usually pay less, not more taxes, at higher rates. The burden of paying for government shifts to others, including some who may not file an income tax return at all – because they no longer have jobs or no longer earn enough to pay income tax.
Economist Glenn Hubbard of Columbia University has shown that in 1970, when the highest tax rate was 70%, the top 1% shouldered 16.7% of the income tax burden. Today the top tax rate is 35% and the same class of taxpayers pays a whopping 39% of the burden. The worst way to “soak the rich,” Mr. Hubbard finds, is to raise tax rates. Somebody needs to give the Obama campaign a refresher on all this. The Tax Foundation’s Mr. Hodge wonders: “Can a tax system so focused on redistribution be compatible with economic growth?” Probably not but the Obama brain trust wants to give it a try anyway. Source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121555916730437401.html?mod=rssopinionmain
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 12:29 PM | Link to this
Why does a “Bush=McCain” sign make republicans unhappy? Which one don’t they like?
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was in Denver, CO, today for a town hall meeting. The event, at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, was billed as “open to the public.” Yet Carol Kreck, a 61-year-old librarian carrying a “McCain=Bush” sign, was taken away by police for trespassing.
By fearless fosdik
July 10, 2008 12:36 PM | Link to this
AJC delivery boy,
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 12:17 PM | Link to this,
Yes what a tangled web you weave!
AJC delivery boy,
nobody said yellow cake was harmless, I SAID THERE WAS NONE!
Is your comprehension skills so low you can’t read, and understand a simple paragraph.
Maybe your paper deliver skills are more finely honed. I hope so!
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 12:36 PM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla, Doesn’t make me unhappy. Makes me feel like the guy will actually win the war on terror and lower my taxes. Why is it that libs cringe when we say Obama Hussein is the second coming of Carter?
By bronco
July 10, 2008 12:37 PM | Link to this
I guess Jessie can rule out the gravy job as Delegate to Jamaica. Maybe the artic job is still open. When Hosea did this stuff it was funny.
By getalife
July 10, 2008 12:37 PM | Link to this
Yeah, when he was spewing about change, he was talking about himself.
The delegates should switch to her at the convention.
By Soothsayer
July 10, 2008 12:38 PM | Link to this
Consequently, the printing of over $1.2 trillion (and counting) for a bank bailout has accentuated inflationary effects. In contrast, the European Central Bank has maintained its commitment to protect consumers against inflation because it realizes consumers have no other way to hide from this damaging force. As a result, the dollar continues to weaken against the Euro and virtually every other currency.
By GOPs got to go
July 10, 2008 12:41 PM | Link to this
Wooten can spin information like a dradel during Hanukkah.
Poor Dusty, Commie and Management are beyond any thought processes except their same tired Mantra. Obama, Bad. McCain, Good…..
If you want to see some REAL scripted politics, I suggest you read over the Carl Rove Manual.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 12:43 PM | Link to this
Dusty
Apology accepted.
Working for a candidate does not dictate a salaried position.
I should not have assumed you would understand that.
Sorry for making that assumption.
Also, I will show you enough respect to use your name “Dusty”, I ask that you do the same please.
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 12:47 PM | Link to this
GOPs got to go, Never said Mccain was good. Just more sane than Obama Hussien. It’s actually spelled K-A-R-L. Not Carl.By the way, that man is smarter than the entire democrat party put together. Why? Because he and W beat both Gore and Kerry, who served in Vietnam. Scripted? Uh, last time I checked Obama Hussien could not speak without a teleprompter and a script telling him what to say. It will be interesting to see Mccain and Hussien battle it out.
By Soothsayer
July 10, 2008 12:51 PM | Link to this
SUVs and big pickups are waddling off into the sunset, leaving Americans with no more excuses for the nation’s profligate oil use.
By Rick
July 10, 2008 12:52 PM | Link to this
TW, I can see my response to your idiocy went right over your head. But that’s alright. I didn’t really expect a moonbat like you to understand where I was coming from. Carry on now you brave, smart, and enlightened liberal progressive you…I’m just in awe and may even switch to voting for the Democrat ticket after reading your posts about Osama. God knows that Speaker Pelosi hasn’t mentioned a word about attempts to capture him since the Democrat promises during the mid-term elections of 2006. Maybe you should run for congressional office, sir, since the current Democrat-led congress can’t seem to do much leading in that realm among others. Even Obama can’t figure out where he stands on Iraq. Have a nice day!
By dirty harry
July 10, 2008 12:54 PM | Link to this
I see where in San Francisco a fitting tribute to George W. Bush is in the offing.
They are going rename one of the city’s largest sewage works the George W Bush Sewage Plant, to provide a “fitting monument” to the outgoing commander in-chief’s achievements. They are even going to have a synchronized flush!
God, I love San Francisco!!!!
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 12:57 PM | Link to this
dirty harry, I can think of a few worse places that will be named after Obama.
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 12:59 PM | Link to this
Dear Mrs. Goozie,12:43
When one works fulltime it is usually for pay. You say you work for nothing and with that I agree.
You are still posting like IN THE NEWS. Perhaps when that almost constant practice is contained I might call you Mrs. Godzilla, like your childhood idol.
Ah well, do you have an opinion of your own or is it all rote?
By Chuckling out loud
July 10, 2008 1:00 PM | Link to this
People, you know that Dusty’s culinary dilemma is between Pork Chops verses Pork Roast. Being the Domestic Goddess that she is she would never stoop to a “Frozen” Dinner for her man.
After all, he deserves his pig. He has been slaving away all day designing levees in New Orleans and bridges in Minneapolis, it is the least she can do.
I can see her now typing away in her pearls and muumuu, laptop in one hand, spoon the other. The brood is busy studying their Bible verses after playing “Grand Theft Auto” on Playstation. Just how DOES she do it? And that helmet hair is not even mussed. Impressive.
By Peter
July 10, 2008 1:03 PM | Link to this
Hey did anyone wake up McCain from his nap yet ?
Please wipe the dribble from his lips !
By findog
July 10, 2008 1:04 PM | Link to this
Commie, Just guessing, but in person do you constantly fart and leave the room?
Rational thought must have been an elective in your gene pool!
By Bren
July 10, 2008 1:14 PM | Link to this
When the majority of Americans, both adults and children, start losing weight and over half of us aren’t overweight anymore, I’ll start to truly believe that the economy and food prices are an issue in this country. Until then, quit your whining & moaning! Strange how even those (especially those?) on food stamps and welfare are amongst the fattest of us. We talk about recession/depression - I’m willing to bet everything I have that during the TRUE depression of the 30’s there wasn’t a 50-60% obesity rate among Americans. Why?? In addition to the type of work available then, people didn’t have money to overeat like they do now in this so-called ‘bad’ economy. Americans have gotten so spoiled that we’re calling an economy with 4-5% unemployment a BAD economy. The majority of people who want to work, have jobs. Many of those losing their homes shouldn’t have bought the homes they have in the first place (more expensive then they could truly afford) or they signed paperwork that they should have READ (loans with ARM rates) before signing!!
By Morningstar
July 10, 2008 1:14 PM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla, thanks for the news updates.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 1:14 PM | Link to this
Clear Thinker @ 12:26
WOW! Great post!
I must admit that I can’t answer all those questions…..not without some serious research.
I will tell you though, that in general, I trust the Democrats much more than the Republicans - a simple look araound at our current situation should be evidence enough.
But again great work!
Dusty
Come on girlfriend…..expand your thinking. Step out of the box! There are gazillion ways for me to bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan and still find time to support my candidate.
Don’t limit yourself, you have potential!
By crazy eddie
July 10, 2008 1:18 PM | Link to this
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 12:59 PM | Link to this
Mrs. Dusty you say when “one works fulltime it is usually for pay.”
I thought you worked full time? So do you get paid when you are constantly blogging? Is this your job to blog?
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 1:20 PM | Link to this
Morningstar
I admire your work as well!
we gotta’ keep them on there toes…..
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 1:29 PM | Link to this
Disclaimer
I get a little sloppy with my spelling when I’m in a hurry…..accept my apologies for any past or future spelling errors.
By Miss Congeniality
July 10, 2008 1:29 PM | Link to this
Dirty Harry,
That is awesome!
By fearless fosdik
July 10, 2008 1:31 PM | Link to this
AJC delivery boy,
Cat got your tongue…Have you had enough embarrassment for the day?
Or, are you on your paper route?
By dirty harry
July 10, 2008 1:46 PM | Link to this
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 12:57 PM | Link to this
So mr. Commie…By your statement you are conceding that Obama will be the next president right?
Sounds like it to me…and, you know what for once in your life you’ll be right!
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 1:46 PM | Link to this
After insisting for nearly two years that impeachment was strictly “off the table,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi may be changing her tune.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said this morning that the House Judiciary Committee may hold hearings on an impeachment resolution offered by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio). Kucinich is expected to offer a “privileged resolution” this afternoon calling on the House to look at whether President Bush should be removed from office for lying to Congress and the American public when he sought congressional approval back in 2002 for taking military action to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein. Pelosi has said previously that impeachment “was off the table,” so her comments this morning were surprising, and clearly signaled a new willingness to entertain the idea of ousting Bush, although no one in the Democratic leadership believes that is likely since the president has only six months left in this term. “This is a Judiciary Committee matter, and I believe we will see some attention being paid to it by the Judiciary Committee,” Pelosi told reporters. “Not necessarily taking up the articles of impeachment because that would have to be approved on the floor, but to have some hearings on the subject.” Pelosi added: “My expectation is that there will be some review of that in the committee.” A spokesman for the House Judiciary Committee had no immediate comment when asked whether Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), the panel’s chairman, planned hearings on Kucinich’s impeachment resolutions.
By Copyleft
July 10, 2008 1:51 PM | Link to this
Funny stuff from the Bushdrones:
Conservatives have enough modesty and maturity not to slobber over a political figure like he’s some teen idol.
Here’s a hint, dummy: Reagan.
Copyleft, I remember in 04 how EVERYONE was so excited about John F. Kerry.
Actually, you remember how everyone pretty much just shrugged and said “He’s gotta be better than Bush.” Which wasn’t enough. Thereby proving my point.
Nice try, swing and a miss! You silly little fascist dupes… do you EVER get anything right? Or are you just so used to being on the wrong side of every single issue throughout history that you can’t imagine any other way?
(snicker)
By porky pig
July 10, 2008 1:54 PM | Link to this
c’mon guys/gals
Petunia, er Dusty my sweet little wifey is not doing well to say the least.
Last night she cooked up our son Porky Jr. by mistake..A little burnt but it tasted ok.
I guess with her all bed ridden and such I’ll have to eat the leftovers.
Porky Jr. RIP!
By Lewis
July 10, 2008 2:09 PM | Link to this
No intelligent response from the right, I see… just the usual name-calling nonsense and self-righteous insults.
Not that the left doesn’t indulge in the same, especially on blogs like this. But I would’ve liked to see some attempt to defend Mr. McCain and his policies other than saying “Obama sucks! He’s a flip-flopper!” (A particularly dangerous charge, given McCain’s own history of course corrections.)
But it doesn’t really matter much, anyway. Bush’s administration has handed the governance of this country over to the Democrats on a silver platter.
I simply hope that Obama stays true to his liberal roots and helps make this country great again—with intelligent, principled, liberal policies that truly reflect the American ideal. Compromise is a fine and necessary thing, but it’s possible to compromise TOO far and wind up embracing irrational silliness, like (for example) pretty much all Republican legislation. That would do us all a disservice.
By Peter
July 10, 2008 2:22 PM | Link to this
Just when you think that it can’t get any FUNNIER……well I was wrong………..Thank you Dirty Harry !
“SAN FRANCISCO — A California group submitted a proposal Monday to rename a sewage treatment plant after President Bush, calling the initiative a fitting tribute to the outgoing chief executive and the “mess” he’ll leave behind.”
“We think that it’s important to remember our leaders in the right historical context,” said McConnell, a member of the group that was formed after friends came up with the renaming idea.
“In President Bush’s case, we think that we will be cleaning up a substantial mess for the next 10 or 20 years,” he said. “The sewage treatment facility’s job is to clean up a mess, so we think it’s a fitting tribute.”
Now we need to find out about the Bin Ladden Witness Protection Program !
HA HA HA……….
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 2:24 PM | Link to this
findog, No, but if you were ever around I might lift my leg on you.
Copyleft, Keep telling yourself that. How are the meds working out?
By yellowcake
July 10, 2008 2:34 PM | Link to this
hey fosdik - here is what AJC/DNC is talking about: Iraqi Nuclear Fuel Stash Quietly Shipped to Quebec I like the part about the corroded decades old compartments.
By ron
July 10, 2008 2:36 PM | Link to this
Fearless fosdick,About 11 teen newspapers reported the transfer of multiple tons of uranium from Iraq to Canada.The Canadians think they have it.If this is a non-truism,it’s a good one.
By The good side
July 10, 2008 2:45 PM | Link to this
Hello Dusty I am going to pray for you!
I look at the list of Mr. McClain accomplishments and you really believe those would put him anywhere near any political seat.
I have a question for you! Did you vote for Mr. McClain in the primaries against George Bush in 2000?
Because I would have Mr. Bush ran a baseball franchise in the ground!
Dusty socializing the gas and oil industry will be good for everyone!
Also, socializing health care will reduce the cost of the Medical school so doctors will not have to overcharge Medicare and Medicald. See what we have is a lot of corruction in our economy. So when Mr. Obama wins the election they will put laws in place to stop speculators from gouging the American public.
Example last night Rudy G was on Fox News and was asked why do the oil companies who are currently pumping oil out of Alaska shipping the oil to Asia the highest bidder.
Mr. Rudy G said this is a free economy and they can sell to whoever they want.
So I ask if we drill for more oil who is going to oil companies from sending the oil to the highest bidder.
Don’t you know for years our major oil companies have sent a lot of their oil to Europe and Asia because they pay higher prices for a barrell of oil.
American we need to wake-up, corporate businesses will sell America for a nickle if they can money ! stop the
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 2:48 PM | Link to this
Iraq’s army and police will be fully manned and operational by mid-2009, possibly as early as April, the top U.S. general in charge of building Iraqi security forces said yesterday, signaling the prospect that Iraqi forces could assume primary combat responsibilities in the country while U.S. troops shift to a supporting role. ….Asked when Iraqi ground forces could handle security so U.S. troops would not have to, Lt. Gen. James Dubik told lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the strength of Iraq’s ground forces had grown significantly. “The ground forces will mostly be done by middle of next year; their divisions, brigades and battalions are on a good timeline,” Dubik said in testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. “Could be as early as April. Could be as late as August,” said Dubik, who until last week led the effort to train Iraqi forces.
By fearless fosdik
July 10, 2008 2:50 PM | Link to this
By ron
July 10, 2008 2:36 PM | Link to this
Ron you might want to read the post above yours by yellowcake..2:34 p.m.
I think..well perhaps I hope you’ll learn something.
By Peter
July 10, 2008 2:51 PM | Link to this
Can one of the Right Wingers here tell us all about the Bin Ladden Witness Protection Program Please ?
We know it Must be in place, since the Republicans feel getting Bin Ladden was not really necessary……..
Ops…… McCain did say he would get Bin Ladden during his FIRST TERM……….
Now why didn’t King George think of that ?
Thank you !
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 2:52 PM | Link to this
Conservative radio giant Rush Limbaugh yesterday issued new “orders from headquarters” to his millions of faithful listeners:Go to the platform meetings that the Democratic Party says it will hold around the country as it seeks input from “ordinary people” on what should be in party’s official policy platform…..And the Democratic National Committee says come on in…….”We’d like to thank Rush Limbaugh for publicizing the ‘Listening to America’ events and extend an open invitation to him and his listeners to attend. The Democratic Party is not afraid to listen to the wide array of views the American people have on the issues they care about — that is what makes our nation strong. People across the country — of all political persuasions -– are tired of business as usual in Washington and people like Limbaugh who are more concerned with scoring political points than changing the direction of our country. Unlike John McCain and the Republican Party, Barack Obama and the Democratic National Committee are encouraging Americans across the country to get involved and make their voices heard. “If Limbaugh’s dittoheads want to join other Americans, united in their belief that their voices should be heard in Washington, talking about their hopes, dreams, and concerns in their living rooms, community centers, and churches, and reporting back on these discussions to the Platform Drafting Committee, then they’re welcome to join one of the 655 events in 47 states organized in just 24 hours.”
By fearless fosdik
July 10, 2008 2:57 PM | Link to this
Yellowcake…Thanks for the info. It sounds as if the AJC delivery boy once again does not know what the H* he is talking about.
I’ve rested my case against this teenager many moons ago!
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 2:58 PM | Link to this
Now being the Domestic Goddess that I am, I know that “block, boxed” yellow cake is just not the real deal. I should know, I can throw down a cake faster than you can say Obama 08. When making yellow cake , one should always bake from scratch. You should check out my mentor Paula Dean’s recipe. It is truly FAB. Porky junior just loves it. I would certainly not trust any yellow cake from Iraq though. You just do not know where that flour might have been. Some nasty little brown man might have touched it. OOUUUGGGHHHH.
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 3:03 PM | Link to this
Jim, What I like about you is you don’t play nanny and take comments off that disagree with you. Some idiot called me a cracker on Jay Bookmans blog and I called him out on it. Jay takes my comments off.
By porky pig
July 10, 2008 3:05 PM | Link to this
Dusty,
Puleeze…that should read porky junior just LOVED it! Remember you roasted him last night.
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 3:07 PM | Link to this
Folks,
That sewerage plant joke is so old it smells. But it is typicial of ‘deep thinking’ liberals. Ah well, I guess we will hear the “joke” again next week. Originality is a lost art for liberals.
Clear Thinker,
Mrs. Godzie will answer your facts as soon as they come from headquarters. Right now she is exhausted from her last cut’n’paste job about Pelosi.
crazy eddie,
You couldn’t comprehend my job if it was explained to you. Have you ever worked? Used your mind? Mentioned the subject de jour of this blog? Something besides Awesome! or I admire your work! or Wow! Great post! Keep trying, honey. You, too, may get to be awesome, great and admirable!
Porky Pig PoFo,
I am sorry about your wife just as I was last time. If you want me to rescue Porky Jr.from the pot, I will be glad to send you a sandwich.
Today’s question: Who was Sister Souljah?
By dirty harry
July 10, 2008 3:08 PM | Link to this
Commie….you say;
“Some idiot called me a cracker on Jay Bookmans blog .”
Did you cry and wring your hands COMMIE?
Hurt your feelings COMMIE…Too bad!
No sympathy here COMMIE…
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 3:18 PM | Link to this
Ok..ID Thief @2:58 Not the real Dusty, just a liberal at “work”.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 3:22 PM | Link to this
Dusty
Again I ask you to treat me with the same respect I treat you - the name is Mrs. Godzilla
You say “Mrs. Godzie will answer your facts as soon as they come from headquarters.”
where do you think clear thinker’s question came from? doesn’t sound like your average AJC right wing poster now does it?
Unlike some, I recognize that I am not all knowing, so I research….I accept the fact that my prose is not as good as many others, so when someone says it better I can accept that and use it where possible.
Please, do not limit yourself so, you really do have potential!
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 3:22 PM | Link to this
dirty harry, Nope, nope and nope. Just making a point that libs can not debate and therefore act they act like children. Sort of like what you’re doing.
By jungleland
July 10, 2008 3:24 PM | Link to this
“Rational Americans are liberal, after all. It’s only confusion and malice that confuses some voters enough to support Republicans—inevitably, to their cost and regret.”
Then why are Republicans winning elections time after time all across America?
Becasue RATIONAL AMERICANS are socially liberal but fiscally conservative…in other words, they are LIBERTARIANS
In the last few elections Libertarians who can not find a Libertarian candidate to vote for turn to the Republicans, which used to be the lesser of two evils (Constitutionalists with a desire to cut taxes, encourage the free market and protect personal liberty)and just suck up the social conservatism as part of the compromise…. sadly this is no longer the case as republicans spend Billions and pass The Patriot Act and wire tapping laws.
By dirty harry
July 10, 2008 3:27 PM | Link to this
McCain stepped in his own doo-doo once again on his no vote on coverage of birth control for females yet his yes vote for coverage of viagra.
This guy is seriously suffering from REAL old age.
This is what he said…..
When McCain was asked for his position on the issue, he said—with a nervous laugh–“I certainly do not want to discuss that issue.”
The reporter pressed. “But apparently you’ve voted against—“
“I don’t know what I voted,” McCain said.
The reporter explained that McCain voted against a bill in 2003 that would have required health insurance companies to cover prescription birth control. “Is that still your position?” she persisted.
During the awkward exchange, with several lengthy pauses, McCain said he had no immediate knowledge of the vote. “I’ve cast thousands of votes in the Senate,” McCain said, then continued: “I will respond to—it’s a, it’s a…”
To be continued….
By lundy
July 10, 2008 3:37 PM | Link to this
I find it interesting that there isn’t a larger outrage against Jesse Jackson’s comment about what he wanted to do to Obama’s “man-parts.” If someone else (a white person) said that, it would have been made into a media frenzy with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton calling for the person to be fired, and would be made into a huge race issue.
By BFKaJ
July 10, 2008 3:37 PM | Link to this
Good afternoon all, looks like I did not miss anything substantial today. For the brighter minds here, I found an interesting first person story on VP selection, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121539144925631311.html?mod=opinionjournalfederation
By dirty harry
July 10, 2008 3:40 PM | Link to this
By CommunistAJC
July 10, 2008 3:22 PM | Link to this
COMMIE you state that you are “Just making a point that libs can not debate and therefore act they act like children.”
COMMIE does this post sound familiar?
findog, No, but if you were ever around I might lift my leg on you.
Copyleft, Keep telling yourself that. How are the meds working out?
Now, Commie what are your debatable points in this post?
I didn’t think so!!!
And, don’t bother crying on my shoulder…I’m sure your mommy and daddy are close by to comfort you….
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 3:40 PM | Link to this
Then why are Republicans winning elections time after time all across America?
special elections this year, 3 for 3 for the Democrats
Travis Childers in Mississippi?
Don Cazayoux in Louisiana?
Bill Foster in Illiois?
2006, was it a 28 seat pick up in the house? was a 5 seat pick up in the senate?
jungleland - if you are going to fabricate, make sure it can’t be so easily debunked - it affects your credibility
By hillbilly ragger
July 10, 2008 3:40 PM | Link to this
Commie @ 3.22, we libs can debate, but it’s kind of hard to have a debate in the first place when the joint’s seeded with a pile of lies.
I’ve yet to see a conservative on this blog or at Jay’s who can stick to constructive criticism of Barack Obama, without resorting to ridiculous distortion of the man’s record and ethos (at best), or outright lies (fairly typical.)
Present something intelligent and it’ll be debated intelligently. Go around shaking your imaginary fists, and crying about how you got hurted by that meanie Jay, and you’ll be mocked.
Oh, and adopting a screen nym that isn’t beyond stupid might help, too.
And before you hollar “You guys started it,” I’ve actually corrected a fair number of my ideological cohorts when they’ve resorted to BS about McCain. Your party’s presumptive nominee has plenty to criticize without us making stuff up.
By lundy
July 10, 2008 3:40 PM | Link to this
I find it interesting that there isn’t a larger outrage against Jesse Jackson’s comment about what he wanted to do to Obama’s “man-parts.” If someone else (a white person) said that, it would have been made into a media frenzy with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton calling for the person to be fired, and would be made into a huge race issue.
By Kimi
July 10, 2008 3:46 PM | Link to this
Does Jim Wooten even know who “Sister Souljah” is? I doubt that. Don’t try to use the lingo if you don’t know how to apply it properly.
By Transplanted Rose
July 10, 2008 3:48 PM | Link to this
As a second generation American with one sibling and five cousins who are all college educated and/or fully degreed to graduate level, and with both sets of grandparents legally emigrated from Armenia and Mexico, I feel very strongly about personal responsibility, assimilation, English as the primary language in America; and also knowing that my parents went through the Depression as children and without any entitlement programs available, I am very concerned about the direction our country’s leaders are taking us. My husband and I worked hard to raise my son who is third generation American and Mechanical Engineer from GA Tech while we both worked in our respective professions. Americans have become very soft - physically, mentally, spiritually. Most would rather opt out for a soft life without challenges and some even lull themselves with drugs and other illegal substances. It is no wonder that we have no true qualified candidate running for the highest office in our country. I think we need a cooling off period and should completely evaluate the vie presidential choice that will be made by each candidate. McCain is a true patriot but his age concerns me and Obama is starting to show his true colors in expediancy towards being voted President. It really is a scary time in our country’s history - where are those men and women who should be our true leaders? Harry Truman was right when he said The Buck Stops Here - i.e., Personal Responsibility - Everyone in our country should follow that mantra…By the wey, my Armenian grandparents not only had to learn a new language, they needed to learn a new alphabet in order to be literate and their youngest went on to win scholarships to Ivy league schools for under grad and graduate degrees.
By dirty harry
July 10, 2008 3:51 PM | Link to this
By BFKaJ
July 10, 2008 3:37 PM | Link to this
Nor did we miss you…BYE
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 4:02 PM | Link to this
Mrs. Goozie,
I treat you with all the respect available that a cut’n’paster deserves. Your research is simply repeats of Democrtic info posted to “regulars”.
You too may have potential. We will be able to tell when you write something original.
By Blogfather
July 10, 2008 4:04 PM | Link to this
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished.
McCain 08: Voodoo Patriotism.
By Miss Congeniality
July 10, 2008 4:06 PM | Link to this
Transplanted Rose,
very good points. I would agree with you that personal responsibility is lacking in America at the moment. It seems to be a lesson that is sorely needed, especially for our youth.
And congrats on your son and all you have worked hard for. You have every right to be proud!
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 4:10 PM | Link to this
Dusty
I am sorry you feel that way. I will continue to treat you respectfully, and perhaps you will learn by example
By getalife
July 10, 2008 4:14 PM | Link to this
“You’ve heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession,” he said, noting that growth has held up at about 1 percent despite all the publicity over losing jobs to India, China, illegal immigration, housing and credit problems and record oil prices. “We may have a recession; we haven’t had one yet.”
“We have sort of become a nation of whiners,” he said. “You just hear this constant whining, complaining about a loss of competitiveness, America in decline” despite a major export boom that is the primary reason that growth continues in the economy, he said.
Then:
“Americans have got to understand that we are paying present-day retirees with the taxes paid by young workers in America today,” he said. “And that’s a disgrace. It’s an absolute disgrace, and it’s got to be fixed.”
Kooks.Unstable, torured and a trigger happy warmonger.
Obama will win this cycle.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 4:18 PM | Link to this
Despite all his fearmongering, McCain admits he doesn’t know ‘the nature of the threat’ from Iran.
Tutor time on the straight talk express?
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 4:21 PM | Link to this
Mr. Goozle,
Perhaps you will stop writing down to people, you haughty leftist @#%$^%&*!
Love, ya. Mean it.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 4:23 PM | Link to this
PITTSBURGH — During a testy exchange with a Vietnam veteran who questioned Sen. John McCain’s voting record on veterans’ issues at a town hall meeting in Denver yesterday, McCain boldly asserted that he has “a perfect voting record from organizations like Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion, and all the other veterans’ service organizations.” When the vet challenged him on this claim, saying he did not have a perfect voting record with Disabled American Veterans or VFW, McCain responded:…. “I’ve been endorsed in every election by all of the veterans’ organizations that do that. I’ve been supported by them and received the highest awards from all of those organizations, so I guess they don’t know something you know.”…. So does McCain really have a “perfect voting record” with all the veterans’ service organizations, as he claims? Has he really received the highest marks possible? Not really, it turns out.
SAD, AIN’T IT?
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 4:27 PM | Link to this
Dusty
Perhaps you think I am talking down to you because things are looking up!
It’ll be ok, Dusty, it really will.
By findog
July 10, 2008 4:30 PM | Link to this
Dusty, Glasshouse check - Your work is original?
By getalife
July 10, 2008 4:38 PM | Link to this
crusty the clown supports this idiot mindlessly:
“Bush: “Goodbye from the World’s Biggest Polluter” “
The American leader, who has been condemned throughout his presidency for failing to tackle climate change, ended a private meeting with the words: “Goodbye from the world’s biggest polluter.”
He then punched the air while grinning widely, as the rest of those present including Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy looked on in shock.”
Kucinich is reading an impeachment resolution for this moron on C-Span.
By Mrs. Godzilla
July 10, 2008 4:43 PM | Link to this
You can’t give Barack Obama a slow, hanging curve, right over the middle of the plate, and expect him not to swing….Obama to McCain: ‘America already has one Dr. Phil’
By Tryp
July 10, 2008 4:46 PM | Link to this
Why is everyone so angry?? I’m going back to the American Idol blog.
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 4:47 PM | Link to this
lostdog, who asked you? In the words of the immortal TFTT, stfu and gfy. Got it, guy?
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 4:48 PM | Link to this
Ok.. Liberals still at work ID Thief @4:21.
Mrs. Godzie, you are answering one of your own, not me. Your comprehension is exactly what your compatriota wanted. They played you for a sucker.
findog @4:30
Of course my work is original. Before anybody else says it: Can’t you tell??
Now, I am having meatloaf for dinner and I better get started. Bread and water for all of you libs, ‘specially the ID Thief!!
Goodnight, mon amis…
By @@
July 10, 2008 4:49 PM | Link to this
Jim:
I’m in agreement. If McCain is Bush III, then Obama is lookin’ like Bush IV but without nuts.
By michelle
July 10, 2008 4:51 PM | Link to this
shut up, wooten. you pathetic excuse for a “journalist”.
By Miss Congeniality
July 10, 2008 4:55 PM | Link to this
Bush II has Nuts???
I thought the reason he wanted to play wargames was to compensate for a lack therof. hmmm.
By Blogfather
July 10, 2008 4:56 PM | Link to this
McCain could be the most unelectable, insignificant little scuff that ever ran a campaign. The way he wilts under pressure! Just wait till the debates. He’s meek and timid. He’s a disaster, a public relations disaster.
This election will be historic from three different perspectives: not only the largest lopsided landslide in our history, but also the first black president. Thirdly, this election will see a lightning quick revolution in socio-economic philosophy. The country will for the first time in our history truly embrace itself, and understand not just who we are, but what we represent to the world as Americans…and the conservatives have no place in it. They are obsolete, and belong on the trash heap of history. and may allah have mercy on their folded souls.
There’s simply no room for the haters, not in my America, and not in yours.
Obama 08: Vision Accomplished.
By Dusty
July 10, 2008 4:56 PM | Link to this
Don’t believe it, libs. The real ID thief was at 4:48. Bring it own. I can take it and dish it out with any of you misguided leftist jackalopes.
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 5:02 PM | Link to this
Aahhh, yes, thee AJC/DNC has forever scrubbed the luckovich blog from it’s wormy pinko pages.
All that is left is a new page from which the house coward can sneer at America safely hidden like some rat bast-ard behind his firewall.
Such bravery, such courage.
If you really must see the days of old, google liberal punk as-s luckovich and up pops the web archives with the entry that I guess they took my advice from:
By AJC/DNC Management
June 30, 2008 8:04 AM | Link to this
75 cents?
For what?
So you can fuel your smog spewing delivery vehicles?
Lead by example AJC, close up shop and save energy.
Put your money where your mouth is.
Now close the rest of this rag up.
Bwa.
By Maniac is accurate
July 10, 2008 5:02 PM | Link to this
I think McCain should select a 46-year-old Reaganite from Georgia to be his runningmate. My number is --**.
By @@
July 10, 2008 5:06 PM | Link to this
Just wait till the debates.
Blogfarter:
Nutless Obama won’t even face McCain in townhall meetings.
He has yet to appear on “The Factor” with Bill O’Reilly which he said he would do right after the primary.
But then Nutless Obama isn’t one for following through on his promises now is he?
By Blogfather
July 10, 2008 5:16 PM | Link to this
There will be formal debates in the traditional campaign forums at the appropriate time in the election cycle, my friend.
But beyond that, we need to really take a hard look at McCain. Listen to him speak. Really listen. There’s a halting reserve, a willowing and billowing, some blubbering and flubbering, but there’s never a forceful, sustained focal point. This man isn’t fit to run a lemonade stand. Would you trust the lemonade? Not me.
He will embarrass himself in the debates. Hell, he embarrasses himself when he gives speeches, it’s like he’s gets lost in the melee of his own discourse. It’s weird, and Americans will respectfully and very very sadly, pass.
Obama 08: Dont be sad about McCain, America, we’ve got our leader. Vision Accomplished.
By Charles
July 10, 2008 5:23 PM | Link to this
Hey Jimbo, how does it feel knowing that your next president will be of all things ah Black man? LOL
I’m sure you are like most you can stand the thought, but after his 8 years you will change your mind because of his greatness. LOL
By Blogfather
July 10, 2008 5:31 PM | Link to this
I think we should give Wootie and his blowfish a mulligan on this piece today about souljah. I’ll bet as the day wore on he was real sorry he wrote it, or expected it to be effective.
I’ve seen more-convincing disinformation in the Russian characters in the movie, “The Russians are Coming”. Remember this, “Emergency, everbody to get from street!”
bwa
By GMAN
July 10, 2008 5:33 PM | Link to this
Poor Retardicans! They continue to repeat what they hear from Bill “the sexual predator” O’Reilly, Shawn “the chickenhawk” Hannity, “Rush “the addict” Limbaugh, and Neal “the fake Libertarian” Bortz as if everything they say is gospel. Poor munipulated sheep of Rupert Murdock! 2008 - The end of an ERROR
By jasper
July 10, 2008 5:39 PM | Link to this
Mrs. Godzilla, you’re really Cynthia Tucker aren’t you. I thought I recognized the sophomoric prose and sparse logic. Libbie journalist are so transparent, start with facts straight out of the NYT, then infuse opinion while still maintaining a thread of truth, then close with a preposterous hypothetical question.
Hate to shake you out of daydreaming your Pulitzer acceptance speach, but enough is enough. Don’t try to put whipped cream on crap around here.
NO Experience NO Substance NObama 08!
By AJC/DNC Management
July 10, 2008 5:42 PM | Link to this
Not only are people dumping thee Urinal/DNC for something more adult oriented, now they are dumping the Urinal parent companies radio stations too:
Wible cut his target on Bala Cynwyd, Pa.-based Entercom to $5 per share from $9.75, and his target on Atlanta-based Cox to $8.50 per share from $12.50.
Gosh, I hope these tough financial times don’t take out thee whole entire AJC/DNC.
Wait a minute, yes I do.
Wouldn’t we all have a big laugh over that, thee Urinal made up all the stories about the terrible economy and then they came to life and ate their creator.
Karma.
By @@
July 10, 2008 5:50 PM | Link to this
There will be formal debates in the traditional campaign forums at the appropriate time in the election cycle, my friend.
Blogfarter:
The same staged debates that allowed the left-wing media to nominate your party’s candidate.
An interesting behind the scenes at The Mayflower:
Clintonites at Arm’s Length
It signals a lack of confidence by important Democrats in a candidate whose charisma is supposed to cancel out his inexperience.
Face it Blogfarter. The left-wing media palmed your Ace (Clinton) and sold you on The Joker (Obama).
Have you stopped to ask yourself where Obama gets the gall to renege on the promises he made in the primary?
It’s because he thinks liberals are idiots who will follow him to the ends of political aspirations.
You guys should be insulted, and for the life of me, I can’t understand why you aren’t.
Maybe you are the idiots he believes you to be.
BTW, I just read where the RNC has four times the money on hand that the DNC has.
By Blogfather
July 10, 2008 5:57 PM | Link to this
There will be formal debates in the traditional campaign forums at the appropriate time in the election cycle, my friend.
But beyond that, we need to really take a hard look at McCain. Listen to him speak. Really listen. There’s a halting reserve, a willowing and billowing, some blubbering and flubbering, but there’s never a forceful, sustained focal point. This man isn’t fit to run a lemonade stand. Would you trust the lemonade? Not me.
He will embarrass himself in the debates. Hell, he embarrasses himself when he gives speeches, it’s like he’s gets lost in the melee of his own discourse. It’s weird, and Americans will respectfully and very very sadly, pass.
Obama 08: Dont be sad about McCain, America, we’ve got our leader. Vision Accomplished.
By @@
July 10, 2008 6:03 PM | Link to this
Oops! Omitted HIM.
It’s because he thinks liberals are idiots who will follow him to the ends of HIS political aspirations.
He will be omitted in the November elections.
By Blogfather
July 10, 2008 6:04 PM | Link to this
@@, my name is Blogfather, not Blogfarter. Now I know that your keyboard doesn’t have an umlaut key or a way to include the accent grave in my name, so I dont blame you for the mispell, but please, little decorum on this forum.
I know you’re doing the best you can……
By @@
July 10, 2008 6:07 PM | Link to this
Vision Accomplished.
Coming from a blogger who has no problem with seeing double.
The two Obamas.
By Bill Montgomery
July 10, 2008 8:43 PM | Link to this
To CommunistAJC (which is actually sort of funny. really!) I’ill bet your momma’s got more hair on her b—-s than you do. Aw, can’t you take a simple joke? I’m so sorry.
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