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Poor Judgement In Choice Words

While I don't think Sotamayor is the worst choice, the point of a good appointee out of so many qualified people(of all races/lets not discriminate) is in fact JUDGEMENT.   Or as we say in real life applications- judgement calls.    Being a supreme court justice requires an extreme ability to making good judgement calls.  We the people require that.  Or else we regress not progress as we have not felt a progressive increase in quality of life from one generation to the next for the first time in our youthful country's life.   In the past-despite being a young country we have been a beacon to others while at the same time able to increase our own quality of life each generation.    Sadly the last thirty years have yielded a different result.  So much so that we are compared to Rome now.  We require nothing less than atleast mediocre judgement. Poor choices/judgement calls will only lead us to the path of Rome. 
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Financial Freefall Just Begun

A stop at Costco and ran into a person who updated me on her own financial probs and 3 others related to her.  This is not even on the financial radar yet.  There are a bunch of people that have had great credit up till now that have taken from their credit cards for the rainy day that will come because of the drying up economy.  They have not been late yet.  More to come with this. The financial industry is the wild west now and we have not felt but the first wave.  Next are the ones that owe more and under a capitalist system could have used their ingenuity to survive.  That is gone with the skewed and bastardized system that has been created, where only the ones that give the criminals in office money survive.   Law?  Constitution?  What that?  Nob.  Oh boy.   Bernanke is lying about the stabilizing economy and that we are out of the financial freefall.  They(the ones that advocate all the bailouts and takeovers) are all frauds for doing what they want to do under fabricated pretenses.    Barak O'Bama is now the chief of all of this.  His speaches are at best just platitudes and at worst a destructive bunch of destroying individuality and where just achieving for the profane and demonic is revered.  Shame on Notre Dame.  Why don't you stand up for a fetus that happenned to survive an abortion?!   Oh no just champion the guy that would fight for the right to kill that little soul.   Invite that man to speak on your campus why don't you.
 
 
If only it was only about platitudes and not demonic profanity.  
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The Great Puppetmasters at the Council on Foreign Relations

Formulating the great tee up via Bush Admin for Barak to give trillions of dollars away, is the Council on Foreign Relations.   The initial bailout was never commented on by Cheney.   In fact it was the Cheney/Bush  presidency that created the notion of being against capitalism for its survival in order to give billions to those corporations that have the honor of being called "too big to fail."  These were novel ideas at the time.  The danger of this initial bail out was never commented on by what Rush Limbaugh calls "America loving Cheney."   Further, in hindsight what would have been less costly in lives, dollars, and national security on all fronts than sending troops to abroad - enforcing immigration laws, including visa overstays, and background checks.  This "American loving man" has never commented on the border and immigration laws and dangerously high deficits from the never ending printing of money to campaign contributors encroaching on the liberties of the law abiding citizen.  Instead Cheney chooses to come out of the shadows just as Barak Obama's polling dips to its lowest point.   Cheney knows he is a polarizing figure and more than a reminder of the failings of the Bush admin. What would be the point of coming out and criticizing Barak?!  It is not for the conservatives to be convinced.  They are too numb from being played by the Bush admin and leaders of the Republican party like McCain seemingly intentionally handing over power to the Democrats. So it seems, he has come out for those who supported Barak that are questioning his policies to react reflexively to the "Darth Vader" of politics and run back to Barak.  Cheney a director of the Council on Foreign Relations, as is Soros and Yzaguirre (la Raza former c.e.o) is teeing it up for Obama's agenda once again. 


 
I don't think the Council on Foreign Relations has a specific agenda other than aggrandizing wealth and  power to those who join.  It seems to offer a great meeting ground for politicians and corporations, other nations, and/or a powerful individual to "work on policies" that mutually benefit these parties.   Campaign contributions going one way along with future promises of great jobs in exchange for policies that benefit the non-elected members.   Remember Cheney as a senator with no real corporate experience did become c.e.o. of Halliburton once retired and only after trimming the military on Bush 1's cabinet.  It is kind of like a matchmaker of sorts, the cfr.   It seems that commissions could be made for these matches, or facilitators get appointments and other lucrative scraps, or perhaps it operates more like a whore house.  The CFR provides its members the benefit of the elite media that are all to willing to write or pontificate on behalf of the success of these matches.  Is this why the "Beltway Boys" confusingly championed amnesty on Fox News?   It seems unlikely that a man of Cheney's experience would be a one issue man when it comes to the love of his nation.  With this love wouldn't he have commented on other issues other than the reflexive issue of "torture"?  Especially when these other issues have as much to do with the survival of our nation as the topic of "torture."   Once again Cheney is teeing it up for the policies of fellow Council on Foreign Relations members who have much invested in Obama.
 
And what a coincidence, we now have a stellar citizen well known for his tax paying abilities taking over all industry -http://www.cfr.org/publication/17860/timothy_geithner_us_treasury_secretary.html
Geithners arrangements with the executive branch Bush/Bama seems to have been solidified at the Council on Foreign Relations.  The CFR calls this union a "task force," fancy/shmancy, stimulus/shmimulus, tarp/shmarp, ...
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Marie Antoinette Move Over

"I have a Chief of Staff and a personal assistant, and everyone needs that; that's what we need. Everyone should have a Chief of Staff and a set of personal assistants," Mrs. Obama said.
 
and what about?
 
"I call myself a 120-percenter. If I'm not doing any job at 120 percent, I think I'm failing." Mrs. Obama said.
 
...way to go Mrs. Obama.   Are we all losers to you? Cause honestly outside of Washington who has staff to help get to that 120%?  Most of us consider it a good day when we are able to give 100%. This comment should leave a bad taste in the mouths of those who are subjects of the Obamas, leaving us longing for that slice of cake.
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Not An Econ Major But Definitely Deliberate

There is not much valid in Barak's speach.  Barak definitely didn't take Econ at Harvard, whoops that was Columbia.   The only stellar points I would give him is as a propagandists.  The brown was overwhelming me.  I almost exploded.  The sanitation department should have been on call.   I could write about each line and supporting lines of the justifications in todays speach, but evey other line was the same bull.   The supporting lines where not supporting lines but more distractions from examining the platitudes coming from this mans mouth. The main theme of this speach was that history repeatedly has shown that if bold action is not taken by government then all hell breaks loose.  In order for a normal cycle of recovery government has to do quite the contrary, get out of the way to allow  businesses and citizens use of American ingenuity and figure it out.   We only have government action or this  "bold action" Obama speaks of taken during the depression which lengthened the depression and years later proliferated programs from that period, creating future costs that still today prolong recoveries from down cycles. George Soros is getting what he paid for government sabatoge of the American way.  
 
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Stunning Similarities

Have you seen the most recent pictures of speaker of the house Pelosi.   She is looking strikingly similar to Octomom, Nadya Suleman.   Do they have the same surgeon?  Or is this the look and stare of one without a soul?
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Stock Market Rebound Has To Do With Obama'a Approval Ratings Drop

You see it is a fact that Obama is not for capitalism but for government control.  The stock market tanked as the perception was that Obama had a mandate.  That is because he was saying so and the media outlets he baught with stimulus money (GE which own the Peacock-Oberpoopypants) was saying so to.   As these media outlets die without "stimulus" money so does the farce.   Hence the stock market went up 3 days in a row.  Cheering at the news that Obama's vision of turning your children into volunteers such as seen in Germany in decades past and that corporations recieving "stimulus"  that in turn have and will contribute back to Obama,Democrats, and Republicans that have enjoyed the demise of Democracy and capitalism are not enjoying complete success and power yet.
 
You see Obama won but for the following top three reasons:
1)McCain emerged as his so called opponent and Huckabee helped.  Both are happy with the results and couldn't have helped Obama win without the other.  I don't see either one of these Mexico first before American workers to unhappy at the moment.
 
2)The $900,000,000 raised from possibley those who hate America and all it stands for.  This is the amount of undisclosed donor money.
 
3)Bush, because he just looked so different in so many ways, party affiliation and skin color mainly.  Ironically in my opinion, Obama is  the perfected Bush.  Both were/are anti-common sense as for what is good for their country.  It made sense only when you figured out who was making out with government contracts.  With Obama it is as much as Bush in contracts, but much much more in "stimulus."  The "stimulus" was however created in the Bush presidency and this tactic of stealing from the American citizen was handed over to Obama to perfect.
 
People know that all this crap proposed by Obama along with the Uber Cronies/punks he attempts to czar or head pretty crucial departments capitalism is dead.  These Obama mandates are only meant to create a super Chicago/communist type of America.  This is why the markets have and should tank.  However, as the media outlets that support him lose power and as the never existant mandate becomes apparent to be  a never existant mandate the markets will recover -albeit only a little because capitalism will still be crippled by lobbyists.  The stock market/capitalism can only fully recover when politicians lose the campaign contributors monopoly that the ultimate traiter created in the McCain/Feingold ruling that created regulations against those who didn't give money to McCain, OBama, and all those other scumbags in DC that voted for the "stimulus" and other anti-us regulations. 
 
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Taxpayers=Shareholders and Other Pithy Thoughts

The CEO's and top executives are giving the same respect to shareholders as representatives in the senate and house for the most part are giving the citizens.  It is not just about a tea party, it is about starving the beasts in these multinational companies as well.  Shareholders share the same responsibility in some kind of revolt/oversight over companies.   
 
We are a part of the babyboomer generation or a product of.  Most of us think of economic cycles as the bible.  That is it goes up apx. 7 years and goes down about the same.   This is only the case if the economic framework is pretty much the same.  In the last one hundred years or even less the encroachments on capitalism have been pretty tame compared to the last month or two.   Just as Obama has spent more in his first few months in office than all other combined US presidents so is the assault on capitalism.  This is not to disparage Obama/Democrats as much as the career politician in DC.  The bailouts or "stimulus packages" started with a Republican administration.   The out of control bail outs are the manifistation of the career politician. The ruling class with the help of corporations who screw their shareholders just as bad as the ruling class/career politician over their naive wide eyed shall I say "sheeple."   Back to the point, having blind faith in career politicians/lawmakers created figuritively and literally the biggest ongoing bank heist ever.    What is needed is shareholders caring about their companies not just reading statements with good returns and hiding in a corner with bad.   Citizens you too.  Wake up and remove the shackle of the babyboomer mentality.  Time for accountability.  Hate to burst your bubbles or give you indigestion, this may mean prosecuting a Kennedy or putting another war hero turned politician back in captivity. 
 
We did get change.  The change was an exponentially changing framework versus progressive change that the RNC offered.  McCain I think lusted after that exponential change.  Luckily he doesn't smoke crack.  Then he could have had an even more euphoric experience with his co conspirator. 
 
What is the point of this writing.  The point is that the founding fathers knew better than to adulate politicians.  I even wonder if politicians should be stripped of the term leaders and just be called representatives.   A representative is just as fallable as the people if not more in this current climate.  Our founding fathers felt very strongly and thought of political duty as a duty not a career.  Kind of like being in the reserves.   What OBama did with exponential change to our economic framework(insuring all private industry fails unless they buy a senator), McCain initiated with the Obamination bill he pushed "campaign re-f the voter campaign reform act."    For the first time in history this bill has succeeded in having only senators surviving as presidential candidates.  These are the same people that make laws that benefit corporations that are able to put together big fundraising schemes.   I know what is neccessary.  Do you?  Btw, forget about the stockmarket untill you the taxpayer and/or voter can reverse the bank robbers damage.
 
 
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Special Report by Brett Barbie Doll

Sorry, Obama is the most leftist president we have had ever.  For the supposed conservative channel, the only one(fairness doctrine needed in this media format) I was surprised by the Obama apologists panel.  This featured Mr. sauerkrauthammer who called Obama a centrist and sold out American made goods.   His breathing seemed labored as if fighting good and evil within his own body and soul with evil winning out.  The two other panelists same kind of apologists superficially analyzing global events with mindless comments.  With Mr. Sourpusses inability to look into the camera and his heaving chest, it looked like the devil took control and the real man was beaten over the head comatosed.    
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Lets Make A Deal

I saw this somewhere "New York Democrat Rep. Maurice Hinchey told CNN radio he thinks the Fairness Doctrine should be "reinstated." Hinchey says the idea of fairness is "very important.""
 
Hinchey, scumbag, lets make a deal (202) 225-6335 tel | (202) 226-0774 fax.    Mr. pothead, oh I am sorry that was'nt accurate, how about pot pusher on the hill.   http://www.opensecrets.org/indivs/search.php?capcode=drqsd&name=&employ=&cand=Hinchey,%20Maurice&state=&zip=&all=N&old=N&c2008=Y&c2006=N&c2004=N&sort=N&page=&page=3 sometimes it is just fun to see who gave money to the guy, kind of like the no on 8 bunch.   Anyways, the deal is you stop being a fascist about radio and we won't even mess with t.v. and newprint, smartypants!   What is your IQ anyways Hinchmeister? are you enjoying too much of that pot you legalized?
 
Happy Valentines and say hi to all the retirees you are fooling.   Hugs and kisses.
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I Want Jerry Doyle

GREAT INFO, KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT IS UP!  Curiously these last two years you have to stay up until 3 a.m. to listen to him.  Totally screwed up my listenning schedule!!!!!!   What is this station owned by Morgan Effin Stanley or worse you are owned by GE?!   I can't stay awake to save my life.  The second best thing is having no social life on Saturday replay at 8pm.  Fat chance you think that is possible.  KFMB you suck.  Will retract my statement and praise you if you replace him with anybody after 6pm weekday.   But for now you are a bunch of really misguided bad programmers and if I were an advertiser, would not.   As for me, Nomi I would kiss your bootie to hear him at 6:00 pm or 10:00.   But later than that, you are in bed with the Neo Marxists and G-d save us all.    
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Pay To Play Comes to Washington

I know all his nominees are coming into question at the moment and that would be a great point.  However, I am talking about the bailout bill.   Please note the pork, the new government appointment possibilities, and the actual recipients (many top donors to his campaign and all the senators that will vote for this bill).  Now really, the man who rose the fastest in history in US politics wasn't an insider to Chicago politics?!
 
Important information as the bailout bill keeps on bloating and the senators start voting :http://nomi.blogtownhall.com/2008/10/07/how_much_does_it_cost_to_buy_a_senator__or_how_much_does_it_cost_to_gain_unlimited_control_over_all_the_us_tax_dollars_present_and_future.thtml.  This is why we got only senators able to run in this current presidential election.  Blame it on McCain Feingold or the legalized Pay to Play Reform Act.
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Good Riddance to 2008 and Suicidal Republicans

Coleman's likely loss to Al Franken will be a great relief to us true conservatives.   His loss is a result of being a part of the suicidal Republican clan, the Bush and McCain types.   He has closely voted with the Bush agenda since being a senator and brags about his closeness to the White House.  He voted for the bailout and 2/3rds of the pro-amnesty related bills the past few yyears.  He voted the one/third time for the token "I am for tough enforcement" bills to save his seat, appeasement style.   Good riddance Mr. Coleman.  And thank you Al Franken for having some kind of sanity stance, work place enforcement.  Didn't think I would ever be with this kind of opinion for an Air America nut.  However, after looking at Coleman's voting record I have come to the conclusion that he was part of the death of common sense and the nut is probably more forthright and reasonable.   Minnesotans have lived through the frustration of one of the primary examples of suicidal Republicans when they thought they had voted for a regular small governemnt/self reliance type of guy.  The had enough to Al Franken's benefit.  McCain must go next.  Cheers and Happy 2009!

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Bush Sucks

I didn't sell my soul for a popularity contest.  Clearly he is saying he did sell his soul.   For what?   In my opinion demonic greed in the form of cronyism on a global scale at any cost.   Guys wake up.   When the Nazis came rounding up Jews everyone was in denial.  This denial included events leading up to the mass roundups.  We are no different.  We are in denial about crooks running the country and stealing even what we don't have, trillions of dollars.   His use of the word popularity means Bush doesn't give a bleep about anyone outside of the circle of thieves or "cronies,"  evidenced by his poor preparation of even speaking to whole g-d world.     This is arrogance.  Hannity what the hell?!  Clearly you heard what he said about selling his soul.  This is not a twistable sentence.  It can't be turned into "he didn't sell his soul."  Stop being a cheerleader.   Your credibility is shot.  The troops and the great Americans that listen to your show deserve better than this kind of rhetoric.   It is time to face the facts that if it looks like the politicians are committing grand larceny of the greatest scale known to mankind maybe they are.   And what will they do next? 
 
The following was copied from Michael Savage's web site.
 
"The Cerberus Bailout Connection
 
Bush gave General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC up to $17.4 billion today.

Cerberus bought 80.1 percent of Chrysler from Daimler AG for $7.4 billion in 2007. Cerberus said it doesn’t have the funds necessary to bail out Chrysler.

General Motors sold a 51% stake in its GMAC finance unit to an investor group led by Cerberus Capital Management in November 2006.

On Oct. 19, 2006, John W. Snow — President Bush's second Secretary of the Treasury — was named chairman of Cerberus.

Dan Quayle is chairman of global investments for Cerberus Capital Management" 

 
If anyone can tell me how to insert a telling videofile on Bush's best, would appreciate the help. 
 
Thank you. 
 
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President Bush Has Set In Motion Destruction All Around Us

Bush has set in motion a stronghold by crooked politicians in every branch of government and every level of government with the total theft and bankrupting of the US Treaury by unelected officials and elected officials.   Debate has been dumbed down on every true solution to every problem aiding in this demoralization.   The complicity of the media is evidenced with the lack of investigative reporting and in depth coverage.  
 
Bush has committed a crime against this nation.  Many of us cheered for him when he told us we were allowed to defend ourselves against terrorists.   This was totally antithetical to what the UN types around the world who openly want our destruction but own our mainstream media.    Verbalizing our right to defend our survival is what gave Bush the slim margin to win a second term.   And what does he do to us, destroys the will to fight in our armed forces with prosecutions that gave Iraqis with no check the benefit of doubt against our troops.   He jails those defending our borders.   All this while not defending but encouraging the raiding of our treasury by politicians, while he does same.   Mr. Bush says that his biggest regret during his tenure is that the immigration debate didn't show what  a welcoming nature of American society.   My friend Mr Bush the immigration debate is about being allowed to defend ourselves.  So we are not allowed to defend ourselves?!  What is the Iraq war anyways?!  
 
If compassion is behind all these mixed messages, there is a saying  that goes something like this- the greatest crimes against humanity are committed by those "well meaning men of zeal" without understanding...   This is a quote in one of the buildings in the Capital  emblazoned above a door, a basic understanding of this quote is part of being  a US citizen let alone a president of the US.   Nonetheless, Mr. Bush may understand this quote and the compassionate conservative crap was a brilliant pr move to propel the George Soros agenda of destruction of an economy, a bloated and neutered armed forces, and no borders.  I am particularly offended that while America struggles with this devastation facilitated by George Bush the Second his wife is busy hawking childrens books.  How out of touch or diabolical is that?!  
 
That last point should be the top ten of my previous post.  While the president and vp facilitate irreparable devastation their wives are hawking childrens books.   Mrs. Cheneys book tour ironically includes the selling of a book America: A Patriotic Primer. 
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