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Republican No Bash Thread

Started by Kathryn (Admin) at 2008/09/08 07:08AM
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#931   2009/06/18 02:28PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
StL Cardinal...
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Quote bigtimesoapfan: Sad part is I don't think enough people will care! He will play the **** card just like O.J. did( only difference being obama isn't a murderer)and the ones who do are made to look like ediots! and we are the ones called UnAmerican while that foriegner sits in our white house laughing all the way to the bank!! JMO!! If I offend im sorry this is just how I feel about him!!


I feel the same way about the illegal resident in the White House. Everything Obambi does scares the crap out of me and the dim outlook of the future of the USA. I agree with Newt...I am a Citizen of the USA not a Citizen of the World. Some day the Obama Fraud will finally come out in the open. More is creeping out to the MSM. I didn't just start wondering who Obama really is.....I have been researching for over a year now. Why do you think that Obama is trying to push so much legislation so fast....maybe he knows that his days are numbered???

#932   2009/06/18 02:42PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
StL Cardinal...
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Polarik's final report: Obama's 'Born' Conspiracy

Forged images, phony photos, and felony fraud


//www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2136816/posts


This is a great but long article on the Obama birth certificate forgery.

#933   2009/06/18 05:58PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
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Quote StL Cardinal Fan:
Quote bigtimesoapfan: Sad part is I don't think enough people will care!and the ones who do are made to look like ediots! and we are the ones called UnAmerican while that foriegner sits in our white house laughing all the way to the bank!! JMO!! If I offend im sorry this is just how I feel about him!!


I feel the same way about the illegal resident in the White House. Everything Obambi does scares the crap out of me and the dim outlook of the future of the USA. I agree with Newt...I am a Citizen of the USA not a Citizen of the World. Some day the Obama Fraud will finally come out in the open. More is creeping out to the MSM. I didn't just start wondering who Obama really is.....I have been researching for over a year now. Why do you think that Obama is trying to push so much legislation so fast....maybe he knows that his days are numbered???

#934   2009/06/18 06:29PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
StL Cardinal...
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Joke's On CBS... Olive Garden and The Embassy Suites pulled their Letterman advertising

//gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/06/jokes-on-cbs-olive-garden-drops.html

Following a week of back and forth between CBS late night comic David Letterman and Sarah Palin over a crude joke he told about the Alaska Republican governor’s daughter, the Olive Garden restaurant says it is cancelling all of its scheduled ads on Letterman’s “Late Show” for the rest of the year.

#935   2009/06/18 06:33PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
StL Cardinal...
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North Korea To Fire Missile Towards Hawaii? Where’s Obama?

Hawaii better make sure Obambi's Birth Certificate is secure!!

www.oilforimmigration.org/facts/?p=2208

#936   2009/06/18 07:25PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
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Quote StL Cardinal Fan: North Korea To Fire Missile Towards Hawaii? Where’s Obama?

Hawaii better make sure Obambi's Birth Certificate is secure!!

www.oilforimmigration.org/facts/?p=2208


You know, I haven't read as much as you on the Obama birth certificate issue. I will say that Mr. Berg, whose credentials you cited elsewhere on the board, is not a 'crazed right winger'. He's a Democrat who has held various party offices. Moreover, Chief Justice John Roberts, a conservative appointed by George W Bush, dismissed the case on June 9 of this year. So, it doesn't seem to be strictly a partisan matter.

Do you know more about why the case was dismissed? The S.C. rejects cases for all sorts of reasons.

As far as the missile heading for Hawaii...I am not at all surprised that North Korea sees now as the perfect time to launch a few missiles our way. We are in the midst of an economic crisis & well...look who is in charge

#937   2009/06/19 01:54PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
Sleepy_Hollow
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Quote Tahitian_Girl:
Quote MAURITIUS:
Quote American_ Pie: I watch that on the news too,the newest message from Osama to Obama while he is on 'tour apologizing' at Saudi Arabia


I bought this book from Barnes and Noble :Osama Bin laden message to the world.
Iam saving money and work extra hard for my own tour to Mediterranean next fall




here is interesting article from HumanEvents

"The only way to stop Obama and destroy Liberalism forever"
Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:07 PM

Whoever would have believed that an American President would distance himself from America's Christian heritage and speak of the "Holy Quran" in a nation that will not allow the gospel to be preached or Christian conversions to take place? Whoever would have believed that an American President would speak about "common ground" with a religio-political system that wants to rule the world and eliminate all religious and secular competition? Who would have believed that the government of the United States, at the direction of the President and his cabinet, would own private businesses with almost no opposition voiced by the media and Congress? Who would have believed that members of the media would refer to a president as "some sort of god"? Friends, it's no longer 1984, it's 2009, and this is YOUR America! What are YOU going to do about it?

If you think week-kneed politicians are going to represent your interests, think again. Most of them are in the business of protecting their jobs long enough to retire with a sweet pension that you and I can only dream about and a hoped-for cushy ambassadorship in the next administration. Sure, there are some good ones, but their voices are drowned out by the accommadationists. In fact, the real statesmen are a threat to the political status quo on both sides of the aisle. Never forget this. If we are going to get our nation back, we're going to have to do it.

Bad ideas got us into this mess and good ideas will get us out. Unfortunately, most Americans don't have any idea what these good ideas are. They've been brainwashed by government schools, led astray by a hostile media that does not have America's best interests in view, and corrupted by an entertainment industry that distorts history and defines deviancy down almost any chance it gets.

But all is not lost, and it's not too late. It doesn't take a majority to turn a nation around, but it does take an informed and dedicated minority. In fact, God has put a great opportunity before us. In times of disillusionment people are ready for a shift in worldview thinking. Of course, it can go all bad as did during the French and Communist Revolutions and the rise of Nazism. Americans have chosen the better path in the past.

We'll celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence in a few weeks. Who would have given those 52 signers a chance against what seemed to be impossible odds? I'm not sure that even they believed it could have been done. Great Britain certainly didn't give them much notice until it was too late. From that humble document, the greatest nation the world has ever known was brought into its fullness and the rest of the world noticed and beat a path to her shores.

We MUST revive and embrace the principles of our earliest founders and go forward in a new spirit of liberty,independence, and optimism. We won't do it by politics alone. It's imperative that we understand what makes a nation great and the dangers inherent in unbridled political power.
There are no religiously neutral nations. Even atheists believe in god; it's called the State. America was founded on biblical principles. Liberals will deny it, but the facts are there. That's why American Vision has published The Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institution of the United States. This best-seller, back in print after 140 years, has sold more than 50,000 copies. Its more than 1,000 pages of historical facts are revolutionizing how Americans think about their Christian past. If you want to get a nation to return to its roots, then you must find those roots. This book does it. There is no other book like it.
Too many Americans believe that the way to change government is from the top down. This is a huge mistake. Our founders understood how important county and state governments are to a nation's health. The Establishment and Limits of Civil Government, back in print after 160 years, shows that it is neither biblically nor constitutionally wrong to oppose civil tyrannies. The concept is built into the Bible and the Constitution. Romans 13 does not give unlimited power to the State. Civil government is also under God. State governments, through the Tenth Amendment, can oppose draconian rulings from the Federal government. State governments are also "ministers of God."
its true,regardless how many times and how much the LIB Media cover Obama,I have NO interest whatsoever to watch it.
been there done that,Nothing will change my opinion about most of his policies

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#938   2009/06/19 02:51PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
rei1
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"If you think week-kneed politicians are going to represent your interests, think again. Most of them are in the business of protecting their jobs long enough to retire with a sweet pension that you and I can only dream about and a hoped-for cushy ambassadorship in the next administration. Sure, there are some good ones, but their voices are drowned out by the accommadationists. In fact, the real statesmen are a threat to the political status quo on both sides of the aisle. Never forget this. If we are going to get our nation back, we're going to have to do it."


The above quote is so true! There must be term limits, just like there is for the President of the United States (whomever he/she(not yet ) is.)

The President is given at most 8 years to make changes and policies, weather or not they achieve their goals..they are replaced, otherwise it becomes a dictatorship. The Governors also have term limits for that same reason.

Why in hell aren't Senators and Congressmen/women also given term limits. I really believe that if there are term limits in these political positions things would move much easier and maybe something will actually get done in a timley manner.

There are way too many who feel that they are owed their position..and entitled to their positions. I know they are elected by the people, but I really feel that people stick with what they know and are afraid to "rock the boat".

The Senators and members of Congress are supposed to stand up for what their constituants want, but once elected they do what is best for them. They may do a few things that the people want, but they mostly do what will be better for their own benefit.

I say that in the next election don't vote for anyone that has already served, (served themselves really). Let them know that even if they did do a policy change in your favor, it just isn't ENOUGH! This political country is a MESS and desperately needs fixing. It may hurt some of the Good Politicians (is there really such a thing? ! But it will certainly make those who will stand up for it's citizens really Work for the citizens.

They will have four years and if they do what they promise they can be rewarded with getting voted in for another four years, if they don't live up to their promises, voters,who pay their salaries, will let them know that their time is up.

Also with having term limits, the politicians that think they are above it all (and you know who they are) will then really understand what the people need and want, because they will FINALLY be one of the PEOPLE!

#939   2009/06/21 12:10PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
alwaysEJ
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Quote StL Cardinal Fan: Joke's On CBS... Olive Garden and The Embassy Suites pulled their Letterman advertising

//gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/06/jokes-on-cbs-olive-garden-drops.html

Following a week of back and forth between CBS late night comic David Letterman and Sarah Palin over a crude joke he told about the Alaska Republican governor’s daughter, the Olive Garden restaurant says it is cancelling all of its scheduled ads on Letterman’s “Late Show” for the rest of the year.



This is a great article O'Reilly wrote about the Letterman/Palin situation:

www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=32376

I am excerpting -

According to a new Gallup Poll, 40 percent of Americans identify themselves as conservative, 35 percent say they are moderate and just 21 percent answer to the liberal description. Liberals are outnumbered by almost four to one. Thus, when a conservative icon such as Palin is demeaned by a high-profile entertainer who leans left, it becomes a big political story. Cable news and the blogs blow it up.

In the media world in which Letterman lives, many people are outspokenly liberal. New York City and Hollywood are unabashedly so. But the folks are not. And they do not want nasty stuff directed at a working mother like Palin, who holds traditional values. To hear the liberal pundits try to defend Letterman was something out of "The Twilight Zone." They put forth that because 18-year-old Bristol Palin appeared with her mother at political rallies, she was fair game. Pure idiocy.

The folks also zeroed in on the hypocrisy of the Letterman-Palin situation. If somebody had mocked President Obama's family that way, they would be destroyed. There's a difference between a president and a governor, but the analysis is valid.

What liberal entertainers do not understand is that Obama was elected because the economy collapsed under a Republican president. While some liberal zealots believe Obama's ascension certified a national ideological move to the left, they are exceedingly wrong. The folks are closely watching Obama. And if the economy does not improve significantly, he'll have a battle in 2012.

#940   2009/06/22 01:47PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
Mustang007
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Quote Golden_Eye:
Quote Beverly Hills 90210: Hei AP - IG - Melrose and T rest ,I dont think Goverment ever take this border security seriously since previous Bush adm. or even Clinton,we know that;although they know many americans being kidnap and kills at the border,as the report from Glen Beck show weeks ago,In my opinion because of political reason,perhaps they dont want to lose hispanic votes.
we all already know soon or later something bad will happen.
since Gov. cant protect us ,we must protect ourself,9/11 just an example that how vunerable we are and Goverment only can do thing after the fact.
I watch the video on different site since I could not find the one you mention from washington post
this is the link.
www.saneworks.us/Dr-Abdullah-alNafisi-newsblog-2449.htm
Melrose - I C you 2 nite at yahoo
A P - there is nothing wrong to dream about strong leader like Vlad but most important is we want leader who afraid of God,thats the beginning of all,you guys believe it,without God we will lost,we believe that and nothing will change that from us,although many times I forgot and use my own human strength and sometimes Iam exhausted then I realize that there is a power way beyond human comprehend that can help us,Believe only HIM.


of course,nothing wrong at all,beside the more I listen to Obama speech the more I like Vlad,I just disagree with so many of his policies,its normal,just like many disagree with G W B policies also.
this is the third times I listen to Obama speech and Iam not impress at all by it.
as Ivan said last night "you CAN NOT make the BLIND see",ignored them as they dont exist for you.
I think thats very good advice,its very easy to follow
do you think because you apologize to the world,these Terrorist will stop hating us ? only Naive people believe that,just like Abdullah Al Nafisi said and his idea to smuggler anthrax through southern border who can kills 330000 Americans within hour.
I watch the video also,anyway Ivan ask " how you can win with people who loves DEATH " ? its almost impossible,unless you crush them first and find their weakness,annihilate !
this is one example that many people dont know

03/03/08 "Wall Street Journal" - -- Zahra Maladan is an educated woman who edits a women's magazine in Lebanon. She is also a mother, who undoubtedly loves her son. She has ambitions for him, but they are different from those of most mothers in the West. She wants her son to become a suicide bomber.

At the recent funeral for the assassinated Hezbollah terrorist Imad Moughnaya -- the mass murderer responsible for killing 241 marines in 1983 and more than 100 women, children and men in Buenos Aires in 1992 and 1994 -- Ms. Maladan was quoted in the New York Times giving the following warning to her son: "if you're not going to follow the steps of the Islamic resistance martyrs, then I don't want you."

Zahra Maladan represents a dramatic shift in the way we must fight to protect our citizens against enemies who are sworn to kill them by killing themselves. The traditional paradigm was that mothers who love their children want them to live in peace, marry and produce grandchildren. Women in general, and mothers in particular, were seen as a counterweight to male belligerence. The picture of the mother weeping as her son is led off to battle -- even a just battle -- has been a constant and powerful image.

Now there is a new image of mothers urging their children to die, and then celebrating the martyrdom of their suicidal sons and daughters by distributing sweets and singing wedding songs. More and more young women -- some married with infant children -- are strapping bombs to their (sometimes pregnant) bellies, because they have been taught to love death rather than life. Look at what is being preached by some influential Islamic leaders:

"We are going to win, because they love life and we love death," said Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah. He has also said: "[E]ach of us lives his days and nights hoping more than anything to be killed for the sake of Allah." Shortly after 9/11, Osama bin Laden told a reporter: "We love death. The U.S. loves life. That is the big difference between us."

www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19459.htm

Hmm,I still really like Vladimir Putin,he know how the world work,he is genius,fearless,experience and put the country first,regardless some of his policies I may disagree but every leaders have their own flaw.

I hope some one like Ronald Reagan will rise from Republican,he was and still the best we ever had IMO


I practically almost have no time to post here anymore,since we have same topic debate with our Dems. at yahoo .
ok this one I got it from Glen Beck daily email.
its about AMNESTY and JOBLESSNESS -13.7 million unemployed americans shouldn't have to compete for Jobs with to day's illegal aliens.
so why some of these politians whom are elected to protect and work for the american people consider to giving this AMNESTY ? its obvious that this is for political reason IMO.
yeah and we are the ginny pigs
you think so many people are really brainwashed or they just ignorance for not seeing this ? even our Dems. friends disagree with AMNESTY.
ok what is our topic last night ? Health care ? well we were strongly disagree with that part,this is my answer and my opinion as many of you agree Reps.
I dont like universal health care because of many reasons I mention last night.
beside what is have to do with being christian ? dammit there are many religions outthere beside christian whom teach about being good to others,to me I dont mind to help others who are less fortunate but it has to be voluntary NOT forced,that is NOT democracy IMO.
beside I CHOOSE who I want to help ,I wont help just anyone.
say whatever U want I dont give a rat's azz
I have been giving support/donation to our troops overseas like most of you .
and thats about it,if anyone else want to help people who less fortunate then just DO IT dont have to drag someone else,BLAH !! thats what I said to Eve

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#941   2009/06/22 01:59PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
Mustang007
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Quote Tahitian_Girl:
Quote MAURITIUS:
Quote American_ Pie: I watch that on the news too,the newest message from Osama to Obama while he is on 'tour apologizing' at Saudi Arabia


I bought this book from Barnes and Noble :Osama Bin laden message to the world.
Iam saving money and work extra hard for my own tour to Mediterranean next fall




www.newsmax.com/headlines/polling_obama_disapproval/2009/06/22/227789.html?s=al&... />
More Americans now "strongly disapprove" of Barack Obama's performance as president than "strongly approve," according to the most recent Rasmussen poll.

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 33 percent of respondents "strongly approve" of Obama's performance on the job so far, but 34 percent "strongly disapprove."

Overall, 45 percent of voters disapprove, while 54 percent say they at least somewhat approve.

Obama fares better in the latest Gallup poll, which found that 33 percent of respondents disapprove of his job performance and 58 percent approve. But 58 percent is a new low — since taking office in January, his approval rating has averaged 63 percent, according to Gallup.

Gallup speculates that several factors could be behind Obama's plunging ratings: the administration's deficit spending; public concerns about the cost of Obama's healthcare reform plan; and his cautious response to the election protests in Iran.

In the Rasmussen poll, the percentage of voters who blame George Bush for the country's economic ills is down eight points from a month ago, to 54 percent, while 39 percent say the country's economic problems are a result of Obama's policies. "A growing number say it's Obama's economy now," Rasmussen observed.

#942   2009/06/22 02:38PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
Mustang007
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hi Beverly and GE ,Iam watching Glen Beck now,this article is similar to what said at Glen's show to day.

DIVIDED We STAND
Remember that classic Beatles riff of the 1960s: “You say you want a revolution?” Imagine this instead: a devolution. Picture an America that is run not, as now, by a top-heavy Washington autocracy but, in freewheeling style, by an assemblage of largely autonomous regional republics reflecting the eclectic economic and cultural character of the society.

There might be an austere Republic of New England, with a natural strength in higher education and technology; a Caribbean-flavored city-state Republic of Greater Miami, with an anchor in the Latin American economy; and maybe even a Republic of Las Vegas with unfettered license to pursue its ambitions as a global gambling, entertainment and conventioneer destination. California? America’s broke, ill-governed and way-too-big nation-like state might be saved, truly saved, not by an emergency federal bailout, but by a merciful carve-up into a trio of republics that would rely on their own ingenuity in making their connections to the wider world. And while we’re at it, let’s make this project bi-national—economic logic suggests a natural multilingual combination between Greater San Diego and Mexico’s Northern Baja, and, to the Pacific north, between Seattle and Vancouver in a megaregion already dubbed “Cascadia” by economic cartographers.
Devolved America is a vision faithful both to certain postindustrial realities as well as to the pluralistic heart of the American political tradition—a tradition that has been betrayed by the creeping centralization of power in Washington over the decades but may yet reassert itself as an animating spirit for the future. Consider this proposition: America of the 21st century, propelled by currents of modernity that tend to favor the little over the big, may trace a long circle back to the original small-government ideas of the American experiment. The present-day American Goliath may turn out to be a freak of a waning age of politics and economics as conducted on a super-sized scale—too large to make any rational sense in an emerging age of personal empowerment that harks back to the era of the yeoman farmer of America’s early days. The society may find blessed new life, as paradoxical as this may sound, in a return to a smaller form.
This perspective may seem especially fanciful at a time when the political tides all seem to be running in the opposite direction. In the midst of economic troubles, an aggrandizing Washington is gathering even more power in its hands. The Obama Administration, while considering replacing top executives at Citigroup, is newly appointing a “compensation czar” with powers to determine the retirement packages of executives at firms accepting federal financial bailout funds. President Obama has deemed it wise for the U.S. Treasury to take a majority ownership stake in General Motors in a last-ditch effort to revive this Industrial Age brontosaurus. Even the Supreme Court is getting in on the act: A ruling this past week awarded federal judges powers to set the standards by which judges for state courts may recuse themselves from cases.
All of this adds up to a federal power grab that might make even FDR’s New Dealers blush. But that’s just the point: Not surprisingly, a lot of folks in the land of Jefferson are taking a stand against an approach that stands to make an indebted citizenry yet more dependent on an already immense federal power. The backlash, already under way, is a prime stimulus for a neo-secessionist movement, the most extreme manifestation of a broader push for some form of devolution. In April, at an anti-tax “tea party” held in Austin, Governor Rick Perry of Texas had his speech interrupted by cries of “secede.” The Governor did not sound inclined to disagree. “Texas is a unique place,” he later told reporters attending the rally. “When we came into the Union in 1845, one of the issues was that we would be able to leave if we decided to do that.”
Such sentiments resonate beyond the libertarian fringe. The Daily Kos, a liberal Web site, recently asked Perry’s fellow Texas Republicans, “Do you think Texas would be better off as an independent nation or as part of the United States of America? It was an even split: 48% for the U.S., 48% for a sovereign Texas, 4% not sure. Amongst all Texans, more than a third—35%—said an independent Texas would be better. The Texas Nationalist Movement claims that over 250,000 Texans have signed a form affirming the organization’s goal of a Texas nation.
the rest you can read it here
online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204482304574219813708759806.html

#943   2009/06/23 10:27AM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
Pattaya Beach
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Quote Mustang007: hi Beverly and GE ,Iam watching Glen Beck now,this article is similar to what said at Glen's show to day.

DIVIDED We STAND
Remember that classic Beatles riff of the 1960s: “You say you want a revolution?” Imagine this instead: a devolution. Picture an America that is run not, as now, by a top-heavy Washington autocracy but, in freewheeling style, by an assemblage of largely autonomous regional republics reflecting the eclectic economic and cultural character of the society.

There might be an austere Republic of New England, with a natural strength in higher education and technology; a Caribbean-flavored city-state Republic of Greater Miami, with an anchor in the Latin American economy; and maybe even a Republic of Las Vegas with unfettered license to pursue its ambitions as a global gambling, entertainment and conventioneer destination. California? America’s broke, ill-governed and way-too-big nation-like state might be saved, truly saved, not by an emergency federal bailout, but by a merciful carve-up into a trio of republics that would rely on their own ingenuity in making their connections to the wider world. And while we’re at it, let’s make this project bi-national—economic logic suggests a natural multilingual combination between Greater San Diego and Mexico’s Northern Baja, and, to the Pacific north, between Seattle and Vancouver in a megaregion already dubbed “Cascadia” by economic cartographers.
Devolved America is a vision faithful both to certain postindustrial realities as well as to the pluralistic heart of the American political tradition—a tradition that has been betrayed by the creeping centralization of power in Washington over the decades but may yet reassert itself as an animating spirit for the future. Consider this proposition: America of the 21st century, propelled by currents of modernity that tend to favor the little over the big, may trace a long circle back to the original small-government ideas of the American experiment. The present-day American Goliath may turn out to be a freak of a waning age of politics and economics as conducted on a super-sized scale—too large to make any rational sense in an emerging age of personal empowerment that harks back to the era of the yeoman farmer of America’s early days. The society may find blessed new life, as paradoxical as this may sound, in a return to a smaller form.
This perspective may seem especially fanciful at a time when the political tides all seem to be running in the opposite direction. In the midst of economic troubles, an aggrandizing Washington is gathering even more power in its hands. The Obama Administration, while considering replacing top executives at Citigroup, is newly appointing a “compensation czar” with powers to determine the retirement packages of executives at firms accepting federal financial bailout funds. President Obama has deemed it wise for the U.S. Treasury to take a majority ownership stake in General Motors in a last-ditch effort to revive this Industrial Age brontosaurus. Even the Supreme Court is getting in on the act: A ruling this past week awarded federal judges powers to set the standards by which judges for state courts may recuse themselves from cases.
All of this adds up to a federal power grab that might make even FDR’s New Dealers blush. But that’s just the point: Not surprisingly, a lot of folks in the land of Jefferson are taking a stand against an approach that stands to make an indebted citizenry yet more dependent on an already immense federal power. The backlash, already under way, is a prime stimulus for a neo-secessionist movement, the most extreme manifestation of a broader push for some form of devolution. In April, at an anti-tax “tea party” held in Austin, Governor Rick Perry of Texas had his speech interrupted by cries of “secede.” The Governor did not sound inclined to disagree. “Texas is a unique place,” he later told reporters attending the rally. “When we came into the Union in 1845, one of the issues was that we would be able to leave if we decided to do that.”
Such sentiments resonate beyond the libertarian fringe. The Daily Kos, a liberal Web site, recently asked Perry’s fellow Texas Republicans, “Do you think Texas would be better off as an independent nation or as part of the United States of America? It was an even split: 48% for the U.S., 48% for a sovereign Texas, 4% not sure. Amongst all Texans, more than a third—35%—said an independent Texas would be better. The Texas Nationalist Movement claims that over 250,000 Texans have signed a form affirming the organization’s goal of a Texas nation.
the rest you can read it here
online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204482304574219813708759806.html
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I was talking to Dimitry last night,he does not surprise with whats going on in the world now,as you know I and all of our friends trust people who know and experience how the Real world work rather than the main stream Liberal Media and many people here in this country who actually blinded.
he and also many of other Russian and some friends from eastern Europe that we know said this administration will be tested and its no secret if they always think Democrat leadership is 'Weak'.
North Korea action does not surprise him or me either,its laughable to think that NK willing to stop their nuclear program as they said in the past,dont you think our Goverment already know that from the "experience" ?
what is so surprising about that damn thing anyway .
you remember the day of Obama inauguration,same day that President of Afganistan ask financial aids to Kremlin/President Medvedev.
I believe our Gov. already spend so much money to help that country too.
what is that tell you ? our Gov. lost the respect already.
specially now,when Russia and china rise as superpower.
the truth is China dont really need us anymore as much as this Liberal media said to calm people down,we need them more now,thats why sec. of treasury Timothy G went to china.
I trust my resources who live in Taipei more than Lib. Media here
remember they talking about this matter at Glen Beck show weeks ago.
according to him China increase their Defense funding in the big way also Russia as Dimitry said,specially now when oil close to $70/barrel,thats mean Russia will benefit from it,look at all the military tanks and other weapons that rolling on the street of Georgia,those are new,all because mainly Russia is very rich with oil,could be lethal weapon.
although their economy also crush like us with unemployment about 10%,they have the benefit with the increase of oil prices.

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#944   2009/06/23 10:44AM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
Pattaya Beach
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Quote Golden_Eye:
Quote Beverly Hills 90210: Hei AP - IG - Melrose and T rest ,I dont think Goverment ever take this border security seriously since previous Bush adm. or even Clinton,we know that;although they know many americans being kidnap and kills at the border,as the report from Glen Beck show weeks ago,In my opinion because of political reason,perhaps they dont want to lose hispanic votes.
we all already know soon or later something bad will happen.
since Gov. cant protect us ,we must protect ourself,9/11 just an example that how vunerable we are and Goverment only can do thing after the fact.
I watch the video on different site since I could not find the one you mention from washington post
this is the link.
www.saneworks.us/Dr-Abdullah-alNafisi-newsblog-2449.htm
Melrose - I C you 2 nite at yahoo
A P - there is nothing wrong to dream about strong leader like Vlad but most important is we want leader who afraid of God,thats the beginning of all,you guys believe it,without God we will lost,we believe that and nothing will change that from us,although many times I forgot and use my own human strength and sometimes Iam exhausted then I realize that there is a power way beyond human comprehend that can help us,Believe only HIM.


of course,nothing wrong at all,beside the more I listen to Obama speech the more I like Vlad,I just disagree with so many of his policies,its normal,just like many disagree with G W B policies also.
this is the third times I listen to Obama speech and Iam not impress at all by it.
as Ivan said last night "you CAN NOT make the BLIND see",ignored them as they dont exist for you.
I think thats very good advice,its very easy to follow
do you think because you apologize to the world,these Terrorist will stop hating us ? only Naive people believe that,just like Abdullah Al Nafisi said and his idea to smuggler anthrax through southern border who can kills 330000 Americans within hour.
I watch the video also,anyway Ivan ask " how you can win with people who loves DEATH " ? its almost impossible,unless you crush them first and find their weakness,annihilate !
this is one example that many people dont know

03/03/08 "Wall Street Journal" - -- Zahra Maladan is an educated woman who edits a women's magazine in Lebanon. She is also a mother, who undoubtedly loves her son. She has ambitions for him, but they are different from those of most mothers in the West. She wants her son to become a suicide bomber.

At the recent funeral for the assassinated Hezbollah terrorist Imad Moughnaya -- the mass murderer responsible for killing 241 marines in 1983 and more than 100 women, children and men in Buenos Aires in 1992 and 1994 -- Ms. Maladan was quoted in the New York Times giving the following warning to her son: "if you're not going to follow the steps of the Islamic resistance martyrs, then I don't want you."

Zahra Maladan represents a dramatic shift in the way we must fight to protect our citizens against enemies who are sworn to kill them by killing themselves. The traditional paradigm was that mothers who love their children want them to live in peace, marry and produce grandchildren. Women in general, and mothers in particular, were seen as a counterweight to male belligerence. The picture of the mother weeping as her son is led off to battle -- even a just battle -- has been a constant and powerful image.

Now there is a new image of mothers urging their children to die, and then celebrating the martyrdom of their suicidal sons and daughters by distributing sweets and singing wedding songs. More and more young women -- some married with infant children -- are strapping bombs to their (sometimes pregnant) bellies, because they have been taught to love death rather than life. Look at what is being preached by some influential Islamic leaders:

"We are going to win, because they love life and we love death," said Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah. He has also said: "[E]ach of us lives his days and nights hoping more than anything to be killed for the sake of Allah." Shortly after 9/11, Osama bin Laden told a reporter: "We love death. The U.S. loves life. That is the big difference between us."

www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19459.htm

Hmm,I still really like Vladimir Putin,he know how the world work,he is genius,fearless,experience and put the country first,regardless some of his policies I may disagree but every leaders have their own flaw.

I hope some one like Ronald Reagan will rise from Republican,he was and still the best we ever had IMO


Guys - I miss MM,she said she will post here to day ,perhaps she is too busy working at Northrop Grumman,I was going to ask her about our Navy Base at Yokosuka, Japan since she had been living there for 3 yrs.
sometimes our friends checking this thread but lazy to post.
Iam trying to contact our friend at Osan AFB at South Korea.
anywho,I think the Dept. of Defense try to cut back on that F22 Raptor since they are extremely expensive,but that is the ultimate fighter Jet
thanks for the video clip of Reagan speech,its very good.

#945   2009/06/23 02:46PM
Re: Republican No Bash Thread
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