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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #25 on: September 17, 2008, 12:36:27 PM »
Thanks for supporting the fact Obama has no political experience to speak of.  But at least he travels alot.  Maybe he is a travel agent.  As a man, did Obama even serve in the military.  You would think he should have some experince since he will be the Commander in Chief of our military.  And by the way, who paid for all that travel Obama has done.

You are slightly retarded aren't you

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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #26 on: September 17, 2008, 12:50:51 PM »
Thanks for supporting the fact Obama has no political experience to speak of.

11 years in State and National Senate is no political experience?

Do you even follow politics?

I don't really follow politics much

Oh.  Okay.


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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #27 on: September 17, 2008, 01:27:37 PM »
You can say the same about Obama.  What experince does he have.  He has less than she does and he is running for President

Where do you repubublicans come up with this???

Time for FACTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   

BIC-1983-1984
NY Public Interest Research Group-1984-85
Developing Communities Project, Director-85-88
University of Chicago School of Law-Constitutional law lecturer, 92-2004
(University of Chicago is ranked 7th among US Law schools.
The fact that Obama got emplyment here, and then was able to continue, marks him as someone exceptionally smart and able)
Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, 1993-2004, attorney
1997-2004 State senator of Illinois' 13th district. That district has nearly 800,000 people in it.
2005-present Illinois Senator representing 13 million

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with husband in commercial fishing
and a brief stint as a TV reporter
City councilwoman of Wasilla, a town of 6k, 1992-1996
Mayor of Wasilla, 1996-2004
governor of Alaska, 2006-present. Note that Alaska has 600k people in the whole state. And does NOT face the same day to day issues most American states do.


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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #28 on: September 17, 2008, 01:30:09 PM »
Thanks for supporting the fact Obama has no political experience to speak of.  But at least he travels alot.  Maybe he is a travel agent.  As a man, did Obama even serve in the military.  You would think he should have some experince since he will be the Commander in Chief of our military.  And by the way, who paid for all that travel Obama has done.

Obviosuly you cant read...

Hes been a 'Senator" for 12 years... 8 in state senate and 4 in national senate.

I guess thats "NO POLITICAL EXPERIENCE?"

Some of you republicans really are fucking dumb...

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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #29 on: September 17, 2008, 01:40:09 PM »
Obama vs McCain

Obama
8 years state senate
4 years senate

McCain
2 terms house of representatives
On his fourth term in senate

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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #30 on: September 17, 2008, 02:22:22 PM »
I've posted Obama's U.S. Senate accomplishments several times on the boards. Feel free to post Palin's over the course of her entire life.

Bottom line is that this stuff doesn't belong on this board, no matter how much posing and posturing you do.

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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #31 on: September 17, 2008, 02:26:47 PM »
Obama vs McCain

Obama
8 years state senate
4 years senate

McCain
2 terms house of representatives
On his fourth term in senate

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And?  McCains experience in the Senate has done what? War? Kedding 5? Economy? Picking palin? Should I continue?

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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #32 on: September 17, 2008, 02:46:31 PM »
Obviosuly you cant read...

Hes been a 'Senator" for 12 years... 8 in state senate and 4 in national senate.

I guess thats "NO POLITICAL EXPERIENCE?"

Some of you republicans really are fucking dumb...

Who said I ws a republican.  If I said I was a Democrat am I still dumb.  Pretty stupid remark you have to admit.  But I forgive you.  To tell you the truth I am neither.  I am for whoever will make things better.  I don't care if it's a commie.  If they come in and make this country better and stronger then I am for them.    But you have to admit Obama sure does stretch the truth alot to make himself sound better

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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #33 on: September 07, 2010, 11:55:16 AM »
Obama has been on the Senate Foreign Relations committee for 4 years.

He has read a ton of briefs and intel, met a lot of foreign leaders, and dealt with a lot of info we'll never see.  He's traveled the world as part of the senate, and made a lot of decisions which have affected US policy.

Palin can see Russia from her house.

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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #34 on: September 07, 2010, 12:14:31 PM »
epic, boring 2 yr thread..

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10th Anniversary
« Reply #35 on: June 08, 2011, 08:41:00 AM »
10 years after president George Bush and Republicans in Congress pushed forward with tax cuts for the rich Cenk Uygur breaks down the damage.

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Re: 10th Anniversary
« Reply #36 on: June 08, 2011, 09:11:41 AM »
i believe that the democrats owned the house and the senate in that period.. so repubs did not "push" nothing through.. it took dems to get that through.. that is just common sense..

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Re: 10th Anniversary
« Reply #37 on: June 08, 2011, 09:15:24 AM »
i believe that the democrats owned the house and the senate in that period.. so repubs did not "push" nothing through.. it took dems to get that through.. that is just common sense..

always helps to know of what your talking about before commenting. Dems did not take over the House and Senate until 2006; They lost the House back to the Republicans last November but still contol the Senate, barely....

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Re: 10th Anniversary
« Reply #39 on: June 08, 2011, 09:22:47 AM »
Benny's idiot president.



Obama Presses Europe, Pledges Help for Greek Crisis



President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged European countries and bondholders to prevent a "disastrous" default by Greece and pledged U.S. support to help tackle the country's debt crisis.

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Obama, whose political prospects have suffered from persistently high unemployment and ballooning U.S. debt, has pinpointed the euro zone crisis as one foreign "headwind" hitting the U.S. economy.

After a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, he stressed the importance of German "leadership" on the issue - a hint that he expects Berlin to help - while expressing sympathy for the political difficulties European Union countries face in helping a struggling member state.

"I'm confident that Germany's leadership, along with other key actors in Europe, will help us arrive at a path for Greece to return to growth, for this debt to become more manageable," Obama said.

"But it's going to require some patience and some time. And we have pledged to cooperate fully in working through these issues, both on a bilateral basis but also through international and financial institutions like the IMF."

A proposal for a second Greek bailout package worth 80 billion to 100 billion euros over three years was taking shape, euro zone sources said.

Merkel, under political pressure at home to avoid being the financial savior for other struggling European countries, said Germany understood its role.

"We've seen that the stability of the euro as a whole will also be influenced if one country is in trouble," she said.

"So we do see clearly our European responsibility and we're shouldering that responsibility, together with the IMF." With U.S. unemployment at 9.1 percent, Obama has blamed outside forces for impeding the economy, including high fuel prices, the earthquake in Japan and the euro zone crisis.

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"America's economic growth depends on a sensible resolution of this issue," he said.

"It would be disastrous for us to see an uncontrolled spiral and default in Europe because that could trigger a whole range of other events."

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Obama said Greece had to make structural reforms and instill greater transparency in its economy.

But his main message was aimed at EU countries - and, by default, wealthy Germany - to step up to help Athens.

"Other countries in the euro zone are going to have to provide them a backstop and support," he said.

"And frankly, people who are holding Greek debt are going to have to make some decisions, working with the European countries in the euro zone, about how that debt is managed." The euro debt problems dominated discussions between Merkel and Obama, who also touched on foreign policy issues such as the wars in Afghanistan and Libya.

Obama welcomed Merkel at a formal ceremony on the White House lawn with firing cannons and military musicians adding to the pomp of an official visit.

Later in the evening Obama and his wife Michelle hosted Merkel and her husband, Joachim Sauer, for a state dinner, where the president awarded her the "Medal of Freedom" - the highest U.S. civilian honor.

Obama noted the event, held open-air in the Rose Garden to take advantage of a warm Washington evening, was the first such state dinner of his presidency for a European leader.

"Tonight we honor Angela Merkel, not for being denied her freedom, or even for obtaining her freedom, but for what she achieved when she gained her freedom," Obama said.

In public the two leaders referred to each other by their first names and joked about looking different from their predecessors.

Obama is the first black U.S. president and Merkel is the first female chancellor of Germany.

Their show of partnership did not mask differences between them - and Libya has been one of those issues in the past.

The United States cautiously endorsed military action in Libya while Germany confounded its NATO partners by refusing to take part.

Obama said he would expect Germany to help once Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was gone and recovery work was needed in the North African country.

He thanked Merkel for Germany's stepped-up support in Afghanistan, which he said had freed up other NATO members to be active in Libya.

Merkel, meanwhile, advocated for French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde to take over the top job at the International Monetary Fund, according to a German delegation source.

The United States has stayed publicly neutral in the race for that post, saying it wants the best candidate to win.


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Welcome To Detroit, Mitt Romney
« Reply #40 on: June 09, 2011, 11:57:48 AM »
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Re: Welcome To Detroit, Mitt Romney
« Reply #41 on: June 09, 2011, 12:02:40 PM »
fucking hell that's right!  no bailouts, this ain't failed socialist Europe! (yet..)

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Re: Welcome To Detroit, Mitt Romney
« Reply #42 on: June 09, 2011, 12:17:04 PM »
It's the success of free market capitalist nations, like Germany, USA, Sweden etc that keeps the over spending socialist nations like Greece, Spain , Portugal and others afloat with loans and bailouts.
 
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Re: Welcome To Detroit, Mitt Romney
« Reply #43 on: June 09, 2011, 12:19:33 PM »
It's the success of free market capitalist nations, like Germany, USA, Sweden , Finland etc that keeps the over spending socialist nations like Greece, Spain , Portugal and others afloat with loans and bailouts.
 
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Plus capitalistic China is what is keeping overspending USA floating... for now...  :-\



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Gingrich: An Unmitigated DISASTER
« Reply #44 on: June 09, 2011, 12:23:28 PM »
The sad campaign of the fat, immoral douchebag hits yet another snag.  :P

Gingrich senior aides resign
By Chris Cillizza and Karen Tumulty

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign imploded Thursday afternoon with virtually his entire senior staff leaving en masse, according to multiple sources familiar with the moves.

“When the campaign and the candidate disagree on the path, they’ve got to part ways,” said Rick Tyler a longtime Gingrich spokesman who was among those who left the campaign today.

Tyler as well as Rob Johnson, Gingrich’s campaign manager, Dave Carney and Katon Dawson, senior strategists to the effort and media consultant Sam Dawson have all stepped aside. Much of his early state operation was also headed for the exits, according to a one senior campaign source.

Several sources said the mass resignation came at a meeting Thursday in Gingrich’s Washington office.

Among the issues was the two week vacation that Gingrich and his wife, Calista, insisted upon taking against the advice of his top political staff. Coming as it did after one of the most disastrous campaign launches in recent memory, it raised questions as to whether Gingrich would be willing to “commit time to the grassroots,” said Tyler.

Gingrich had returned earlier this week and visited New Hampshire but remained largely off the campaign trail.

Carney and Johnson are longtime aides to Texas Gov. Rick Perry who has said in recent days that he is contemplating a run for president himself in 20120. The Carney and Johnson resignations will fuel speculation that Perry is moving toward the race.

It’s not clear how — or whether — Gingrich will remain in the race.
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Re: Welcome To Detroit, Mitt Romney
« Reply #45 on: June 09, 2011, 12:23:52 PM »
Fixed.

Yes that's why I put Germany first. But even though not successful at the moment USA still have to pay the bills for failed Nations. And Sweden although socialist healthcare still have free market and the strongest economy in EU at the moment. So they will have to pay.

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Re: Gingrich: An Unmitigated DISASTER
« Reply #46 on: June 09, 2011, 01:22:31 PM »
Just read about this. One person, no biggee. The whole staff!? Something's really up. Gotta give it to the Republicans - they are really effective as shit slinging opponents, but when they seemingly have an edge, they always seem to hamstring themselves. Interesting times. 

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Re: Why Experience Matters
« Reply #47 on: June 09, 2011, 01:43:51 PM »
eat me
and you're welcome
 
Obama has proven himself over the course of the last 20 months and earned the nomination of his party, fatso.


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Rush To Romney: Kiss The Nomination Goodbye!
« Reply #48 on: June 09, 2011, 02:41:43 PM »
You can't believe in climate change and get the repube nomination. Unacceptable!

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Re: Rush To Romney: Kiss The Nomination Goodbye!
« Reply #49 on: June 09, 2011, 03:33:14 PM »
Oxy's aren't addictive either.