100 Days, 100 Mistakes!

100 Days, 100 Mistakes!

Wow... talk about being liberal! Only 100 mistakes? Are they kidding? Barack Obama makes at least 100 mistakes before lunch every day! You can tell he even expects himself to make continuous mistakes, he can't complete a sentence without abusing the words "uh" and "uhm," or having to constantly go back and say what he should have said to begin with.
 
100 Days, 100 Mistakes!

Wow... talk about being liberal! Only 100 mistakes? Are they kidding? Barack Obama makes at least 100 mistakes before lunch every day! You can tell he even expects himself to make continuous mistakes, he can't complete a sentence without abusing the words "uh" and "uhm," or having to constantly go back and say what he should have said to begin with.

Not a patch on the most ridiculed president you have ever had, heh?
Let me tell you something, lady. Bush so screwed your nation in his eight 'hilarious' years that you became the least trusted, the least respected, the most reviled of all the so-called civilised nations.
Don't give a shit? Neither did bush and that is why you are where you are.
From a non American view point Obama is no where near the world threat that bush was and as such.... NOW READ THIS SLOWLY:
We, the rest of the world, are more likely to buy your products (should you decide to make anything we wanted), more likely to suppport your foreign policies and more likely to spend our currency visiting you as spending tourists.Now, if you can't see that then you need to admit that you really are a dumb, redneck yank. May you harvest all that you sow.
 
100 Days, 100 Mistakes!

Wow... talk about being liberal! Only 100 mistakes? Are they kidding? Barack Obama makes at least 100 mistakes before lunch every day! You can tell he even expects himself to make continuous mistakes, he can't complete a sentence without abusing the words "uh" and "uhm," or having to constantly go back and say what he should have said to begin with.

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Another brilliant work of fiction from JPP's poet laureate Dixie!

God you're a great mind! They need to nominate you for the nobel!
 
JOE SCARBOROUGH! GLENN BECK! OTHERS!!1!!1

Yes, Joe Scarborough, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Mehgan Cline, Charles Krauthammer, Judd Gregg, Dana Perino, David Drucker, and others, contributed to the list. You can get so mad about that, you type 1's instead of !'s all day, I really don't give a shit. These people are conservatives, whom you have trashed and bashed based on falsehoods, slander, and lies, because you don't want to deal with the substance of what they say. Well, you're going to deal with the substance, one way or another, no matter how much you scoff at the source, or try to discredit them with you typical liberal condescension.
 
Yes, Joe Scarborough, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Mehgan Cline, Charles Krauthammer, Judd Gregg, Dana Perino, David Drucker, and others, contributed to the list. You can get so mad about that, you type 1's instead of !'s all day, I really don't give a shit. These people are conservatives, whom you have trashed and bashed based on falsehoods, slander, and lies, because you don't want to deal with the substance of what they say. Well, you're going to deal with the substance, one way or another, no matter how much you scoff at the source, or try to discredit them with you typical liberal condescension.


When all you have is an attack of the messenger(s) you have already admitted defeat.
 
Yes, Joe Scarborough, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Mehgan Cline, Charles Krauthammer, Judd Gregg, Dana Perino, David Drucker, and others, contributed to the list. You can get so mad about that, you type 1's instead of !'s all day, I really don't give a shit. These people are conservatives, whom you have trashed and bashed based on falsehoods, slander, and lies, because you don't want to deal with the substance of what they say. Well, you're going to deal with the substance, one way or another, no matter how much you scoff at the source, or try to discredit them with you typical liberal condescension.


Who the fuck is Mehgan Cline?
 
Not a patch on the most ridiculed president you have ever had, heh?
Let me tell you something, lady. Bush so screwed your nation in his eight 'hilarious' years that you became the least trusted, the least respected, the most reviled of all the so-called civilised nations.
Don't give a shit? Neither did bush and that is why you are where you are.
From a non American view point Obama is no where near the world threat that bush was and as such.... NOW READ THIS SLOWLY:
We, the rest of the world, are more likely to buy your products (should you decide to make anything we wanted), more likely to suppport your foreign policies and more likely to spend our currency visiting you as spending tourists.Now, if you can't see that then you need to admit that you really are a dumb, redneck yank. May you harvest all that you sow.


And here is something YOU can read slowly: If you aren't an American citizen, kindly take your opinion of American politics, and shove it up your ass. I don't need some limey with bad teeth, telling me how to ruin my nation, like you've ruined your own. I've got enough God-given sense, not to embrace Socialism, apparently Europeans don't, because they keep repeating the same stupidity over and over again. Once you've managed to turn America into a socialist dictatorship, I have no idea who's going to come liberate you next time.
 
When all you have is an attack of the messenger(s) you have already admitted defeat.


I don't think you understand what attack the messenger means. It doesn't mean that jackasses can say whatever the hell they want without being called jackasses. It means the impartial third-parties that merely serve to relay information from jackasses but that are not the source of the information should not be called jackasses. In the instant case, Glenn Beck and the rest are not the impartial third-party conveyors of information but rather are the jackasses. Hence, calling Glenn Beck and others sundry conservative jackasses is not attacking the messenger.

Clear?
 
I don't think you understand what attack the messenger means. It doesn't mean that jackasses can say whatever the hell they want without being called jackasses. It means the impartial third-parties that merely serve to relay information from jackasses but that are not the source of the information should not be called jackasses. In the instant case, Glenn Beck and the rest are not the impartial third-party conveyors of information but rather are the jackasses. Hence, calling Glenn Beck and others sundry conservative jackasses is not attacking the messenger.

Clear?

Okay, try to comprehend this... I'll type it extra slowly....

People who oppose your liberal socialist party, are not impartial. Those who are impartial, mostly voted for and support Obama, because they are too profoundly stupid to be partial. These people are incapable of compiling a list of Obama's 100 mistakes in his first 100 days, because they are incompetent.

So the notion that only impartial third-party conveyors of information, can legitimately criticize Obama, is unrealistic and unacceptable. We live in a democratic society, where everyone gets to have a voice, including those you disagree with. Also, the JACKASS is the official symbol of the Liberal Socialist Party!

Clear?
 
this whole wave of Obama popularity and the upswing of the mood in America has got to be KILLING those party before country righties like Dixie!
 
I don't think you understand what attack the messenger means. It doesn't mean that jackasses can say whatever the hell they want without being called jackasses. It means the impartial third-parties that merely serve to relay information from jackasses but that are not the source of the information should not be called jackasses. In the instant case, Glenn Beck and the rest are not the impartial third-party conveyors of information but rather are the jackasses. Hence, calling Glenn Beck and others sundry conservative jackasses is not attacking the messenger.

Clear?

Sure, call them jackasses AFTER you have dismantled what they have acually said. Until you are able to factually do that attacking them only proves you have lost the argument/debate/point.
 
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this whole wave of Obama popularity and the upswing of the mood in America has got to be KILLING those party before country righties like Dixie!

http://www.republicansforobama.org/?q=node/3341

Elected Officials:
Jim Leach, Former Congressman from Iowa

"For me, the national interest comes before party concerns, particularly internationally. We do need a new direction in American policy, and Obama has a sense of that."

Lincoln Chafee, Former United States Senator from Rhode Island

"As I look at the candidates in order who to vote for, certainly my kind of conservatism was reflected with Senator Obama, and those points are that we're fiscally conservative, we care about revenues matching expenditures, we also care about the environment, I think it's a traditional conservative value to care about clean air and clean water."

William Weld, Former Governor of Massachusetts

"It's not often you get a guy with his combination of qualities, chief among which I would say is the deep sense of calm he displays, and I think that's a product of his equally deep intelligence."

Arne Carlson, Former Governor of Minnesota

"I think we have in Barack Obama the clear possibility of a truly great president. I would contend that it's the most important election of my lifetime."

Wayne Gilchrest, Congressman from Maryland

"We can't use four more years of the same kind of policy that's somewhat haphazard, which leads to recklessness."

Charles Mathias, Former United States Senator and Congressman from Maryland

"My decision is based on the long-range needs of our country and which of these two candidates I feel is better suited to recharge America's economic health, restore its prestige abroad and inspire anew all people who cherish freedom and equality. For me, that person is Barack Obama."

Larry Pressler, Former Senator from South Dakota

"I just got the feeling that Obama will be able to handle this financial crisis better, and I like his financial team of [former Treasury Secretary Robert] Rubin and [former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul] Volcker better."

Richard Riordan, Former Mayor of Los Angeles

"I'm still a Republican, but I still will always vote for the person who I think will do the best job."

Lowell Weicker, Former Governor and Senator from Connecticut

"At issue is not the partisan politics of two parties, rather the image we have of ourselves as Americans. Senator Obama brings wisdom, kindness, and common sense to what is both his and our quest for a better America."

Claudine Schneider, Former Congressman from Rhode Island

Harris Fawell, Former Congressman from Illinois

Jim Whitaker, Fairbanks, Alaska Mayor

"If we are as a nation concerned with energy, then our consideration should be a national energy policy that is not predicated on crude oil 50 years into the future. We need to get to it, and I think Barack Obama is very clear in that regard."

William Milliken, Former Governor of Michigan

Phil Arthurhultz, Former Michigan State Senate Majority Leader

"I think he has the ability to bring America back as Reagan's 'shining city on the hill' as a beacon of hope to people."

Lou Thieblemont, Mayor of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

"I'm sick and tired of the politics of fear in this country. He's the only one who doesn't do that."

Linwood Holton, Former Governor of Virginia

"Obama has a brain, and he isn't afraid to use it."



Columnists and Academics:
Jeffrey Hart, National Review Senior Editor

"It turns out that these political parties are not always either liberal or conservative, Democratic or Republican. The Democrat, under certain conditions, can be the conservative."

Andrew Bacevich, Professor of International Relations at Boston University

"For conservatives, Obama represents a sliver of hope. McCain represents none at all. The choice turns out to be an easy one."

David Friedman, Economist and son of Milton and Rose Friedman

"I hope Obama wins. President Bush has clearly been a disaster from the standpoint of libertarians and conservatives because he has presided over an astonishing rise in government spending."

Christopher Buckley, Son of National Review founder William F. Buckley & former NR columnist

"Obama has in him-- I think, despite his sometimes airy-fairy 'We are the people we have been waiting for' silly rehtoric-- the potential to be a good, perhaps even great leader. He is, it seems clear enough, what the historical moment seems to be calling for."

Andrew Sullivan, Columnist for the Atlantic Monthly

"Obama's legislative record, speeches, and the way he has run his campaign reveal, I think, a very even temperament, a very sound judgment, and an intelligent pragmatism. Prudence is a word that is not inappropriate to him."

Wick Alison, Former publisher of the National Review

"I made the maximum donation to John McCain during the primaries, when there was still hope he might come to his senses. But I now see that Obama is almost the ideal candidate for this moment in American history."

Michael Smerconish, Columnist for the Philadelphia Enquirer

"...an Obama presidency holds the greatest chance for unifying us here at home and restoring our prestige around the globe."

CC Goldwater, Granddaughter of Barry Goldwater

"Nothing about the Republican tickets offers the hope America needs to regain its standing in the world, that's why we're going to support Barack Obama."
Government Officials:
Colin Powell, Secretary of State under Bush 43

"...he has met the standard of being a sucessful president, being an exceptional president. I think he is a transformational figure. He is a new generation coming into the world-- onto the world state, onto the American stage, and for that reason I'll be voting for Senator Barack Obama."

Ken Duberstein, White House Chief of Staff under Reagan

"Well let's put it this way-- I think Colin Powell's decision is in fact the good housekeeping seal of approval on Barack Obama."

Douglas Kmiec, Head of the Office of Legal Counsel under Reagan & Bush 41

"I was first attracted to government by Ronald Reagan, who lives in our national memory as a great leader and an inspiring communicator. Senator Obama has these gifts as well, but of course, more rhetorical flourish without substance would be worth little. Is there more to Senator Obama? I believe there is."

Charles Fried, Solicitor General of the United States under Reagan

"I admire Senator McCain and was glad to help in his campaign, and to be listed as doing so; but when I concluded that I must vote for Obama for the reason states in my letter, I felt it wrong to appear to be recommending to others a vote that I was not prepared to cast myself."

Jackson M. Andrews, Former Counsel to the U.S. Senate, & 1986 Republican Senatorial Nominee for Kentucky

"Barack Obama is a thoughtful visionary leader who as President will end the decline of American law, liberty, and fiscal responsibility that are the hallmarks of the extremist policies of the current Administration, now adopted by John McCain."

Susan Eisenhower, Granddaughter of President Eisenhower & President of the Eisenhower Group

"Given Obama's support among young people, I believe that he will be most invested in defending the interests of these rising generations and, therefore, the long-term interests of this nation as a whole."

Francis Fukuyama, Advisor to President Reagan

"...Obama probably has the greatest promise of delivering a different kind of politics."

Rita Hauser, Former White House intelligence advisor under George W. Bush

"McCain will continue the wrong-headed foreign policy decisions of Bush, while Obama will take us in a new direction."

Larry Hunter, Former President Reagan Policy Advisor

"I suspect Obama is more free-market friendly than he lets on. He taught at the University of Chicago, a hotbed of right-of-center thought. His economic advisers, notably Austan Goolsbee, recognize that ordinary citizens stand to gain more from open markets than from government meddling."

Scott McClellan, Former Press Secretary to President George W. Bush

"From the beginning I have said I am going to support the candidate that has the best chance for changing the way Washington works and getting things done and I will be voting for Barack Obama and clapping."

Bill Ruckelshaus, Served in the Nixon and Reagan administrations

"I'm not against McCain, I'm for Obama."

Ken Adelman, Served in the Ford administration

"The most important decision John McCain made in his long campaign was deciding on a running mate. That decision showed appalling lack of judgment... that selection contradicted McCain's main two, and best two, themes for his campaign-- Country First, and experience counts. Neither can he credibly claim, post-Palin pick."

Lilibet Hagel, Wife of Republican Senator Chuck Hagel

"This election is not about fighting phantom issues churned out by a top-notch slander machine. Most important, it is not about distracting the public-- you and me-- with whatever slurs someone thinks will stick."

Bruce Rabb, Served in the Nixon administration

George C. Lodge, Assistant Secretary of Labor under President Eisenhower

William B. Ewald, Jr., Special Assistant under President Eisenhower

Robert R. Bowie, Assistant Secretary for Policy Planning, Department of state 1953-1957

Jarold Kieffer, Assistant Secretary, Health, Education & Welfare, 1959-61

Roswell B. Perkins, Assistant Secretary, Health, Education & Welfare, 1954-56

Timothy Ashby, Served in the Reagan and Bush 41 administrations

"America needs a courageous and innovative president rather than one such as John McCain who would only perpetuate the failed Bush policies. On Nov. 4, this Reagan Republican is voting for Barack Obama."

Richard S. Seline, Finance Director, Republican Party of Texas

"Why do I support Obama as a Republican? His vision and focus is what I want for my child and my country."

David Caprara, Faith-Based Initiatives Director, Federal Volunteer Service Agency under Bush 43

"As president, Barack Obama would take the faith-based initiative started by President Bush to a new level in global affairs."

John Perry Barlow, Former Dick Cheney Campaign Manager
 
And here is something YOU can read slowly: If you aren't an American citizen, kindly take your opinion of American politics, and shove it up your ass. I don't need some limey with bad teeth, telling me how to ruin my nation, like you've ruined your own. I've got enough God-given sense, not to embrace Socialism, apparently Europeans don't, because they keep repeating the same stupidity over and over again. Once you've managed to turn America into a socialist dictatorship, I have no idea who's going to come liberate you next time.

Proof, if proof were ever needed, of the extreme ignorance and stupidity of the redneck yank.
No idea whatsoever of how her nation fits into the global economy.
Don't they have schools in your part of the world? Don't you have newspapers?
You are a prime example of the people who have dragged your, once great, nation into so much shit we can hardly see the tops of your brain dead heads.
Socialist? Don't be so fucking stupid. You would know a socialist if he was lying on top of you.
 
Yeah we got liberal run government schools and liberal run soon-to-be-government-bailout newspapers. And you?

And I what?
You are using words that exist, in the meaning you intend, only in the US. In most societies the word 'liberal' is a word of which people are proud. It stands for freedom, society, responsibility.
You have much in common with Humpty Dumpty and as such are almost entirely incomprehensible.
You will soon see the error of your ways. Your banks, for instance will be nationalised before the end of summer and those that are not will have gone to the wall since in general they are insolvent.
Don't tell me I'm talking rubbish now. Wait until August/September and then tell me .... if you can!
 
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