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Guest
02-11-2012, 03:54 PM
CPAC is a political action committee dedicated to traditional conservative Constitutional values. Why do liberals fear them so much that in another thread it is laden with hateful rhetoric and with sophomoric insults to conservatives?

Is it because the liberals know their message of anti-American values, and their solutions to America's problems have only made the situation worse?

The majority of Americans call themselves conservative. The majority only needs to stand up to turn America back on course to greatness.

Here is a great speech by our terrific young senator from Florida, Marco Rubio, at this years CPAC convention. It's about 25 minutes, but well worth the time.

(Does Dale really imagine Sen. Rubio with a white hood?)

CLICK ON THE FULL SCREEN ICON TO VIEW IT BETTER

Senator Marco Rubio Addresses CPAC 2012 - YouTube

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:01 PM
Rubio is the bomb every time he gets in front of a mike. We will see more of him in the coming years.

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:05 PM
Last years CPAC Key note speaker..Another great American from the great state of Florida-ALLEN WEST!...Ooops- Is that a man of color?!?!? Absolutely! Any of you self proclaimed "saviors" of the African American population wonder how he looks with a pointy white hood...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTFV8bv4Bzk

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:15 PM
Here's another example of true conservatism in America. Rick Santorum gave a truly inspirational speech at this years convention. No presidential candidate embodies true conservative principle by consistent word and deed like Rick Santorum.

Rick Santorum has been much maligned, and has been the recipient of much slanderous and hate filled attention by one poster on this forum. If you are inclined to hear the man in his own words, this inspirational speech at this years CPAC convention is a great opportunity.

(Again, click on the YouTube or Fullscreen icon on the video for optimum viewing.)

Full Speech Rick Santorum at CPAC 2012 » The Right Scoop - YouTube

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:23 PM
Last years CPAC Key note speaker..Another great American from the great state of Florida-ALLEN WEST!...Ooops- Is that a man of color?!?!? Absolutely! Any of you self proclaimed "saviors" of the African American population wonder how he looks with a pointy white hood...

CPAC: Rep. Allen West Keynote Speech (1) - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTFV8bv4Bzk)

Katz; here is this years speech by Rep. Allen West, in case you've missed it. He's a great conservative and great American, and as usual, takes no prisoners.

(click on the YouTube icon or the Full Screen icon on the video for optimum viewing)

Allen West CPAC 2012 Full Speech - YouTube

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:24 PM
In a another thread when I spoke out in support of Santorum, even as an Independent vote, I was bombarded by those who told me that I had to vote GOP, because it is the only way to get Obama out. I wonder how many will follow their own advice if Santorum IS the candidate for the GOP?

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:27 PM
Katz; here is this years speech by Rep. Allen West, in case you've missed it. He's a great conservative and great American, and as usual, takes no prisoners.

(click on the YouTube icon or the Full Screen icon on the video for optimum viewing)

Allen West CPAC 2012 Full Speech - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCoySAJpAbQ&feature=related)

Thanks, RichieLion! I could listen to this guy all day. I watched the 2 hours of the Conservative Black Forum that he presented with Star Parker as the moderator. Check it out if you can. I may have even posted a link to it on this forum somewhere?

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:36 PM
Thanks, RichieLion! I could listen to this guy all day. I watched the 2 hours of the Conservative Black Forum that he presented with Star Parker as the moderator. Check it out if you can. I may have even posted a link to it on this forum somewhere?

He makes me give him a standing ovation of one, in my home office. This is truly a great man, and more importantly, a great American.

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:44 PM
Conservtives follow practices that have been essential for survival since the beginning of time. Self reliance, cogent thinking , an ethical imperative to name a few. This does not mean that conservatives will ignore people who truly have needs. But as people who have dealt with intervention understand being an enabler hurts more than it helps.

I believe it was William F Buckley who once explain the difference between a conservative and a liberal in this manner. If a man were drowning a conservative would throw a lifesaver half way out and ask the man to swim to safety. Whereas a liberal would throw a lifesaver out way over the man's head and ask him to swim out further in order to reach safety. Overkill... well kills... A welfare state kills motiviation and hence inititative and eventually will power

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:48 PM
Here's another example of true conservatism in America. Rick Santorum gave a truly inspirational speech at this years convention. No presidential candidate embodies true conservative principle by consistent word and deed like Rick Santorum.

Rick Santorum has been much maligned, and has been the recipient of much slanderous and hate filled attention by one poster on this forum. If you are inclined to hear the man in his own words, this inspirational speech at this years CPAC convention is a great opportunity.

(Again, click on the YouTube or Fullscreen icon on the video for optimum viewing.)

Full Speech Rick Santorum at CPAC 2012 » The Right Scoop - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pdy09iQrNw)

Santorum is a great speaker and has wonderful American values on some issues, but he is such a bigot I cann't give him my support.

Santorum's defense of bigotry fails on all counts - latimes.com (http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/2012/01/santorum-gay-marriage.html)

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:49 PM
Conservtives follow practices that have been essential for survival since the beginning of time. Self reliance, cogent thinking , an ethical imperative to name a few. This does not mean that conservatives will ignore people who truly have needs. But as people who have dealt with intervention understand being an enabler hurts more than it helps.

I believe it was William F Buckley who once explain the difference between a conservative and a liberal in this manner. If a man were drowning a conservative would throw a lifesaver half way out and ask the man to swim to safety. Whereas a liberal would throw a lifesaver out way over the man's head and ask him to swim out further in order to reach safety. Overkill... well kills... A welfare state kills motiviation and hence inititative and eventually will power

Rep. Alan West says conservatives believe in helping their fellow man, but do not think that the "safety net" should be used as a "hammock". A great line.

Guest
02-11-2012, 04:52 PM
Thanks, RichieLion! I could listen to this guy all day. I watched the 2 hours of the Conservative Black Forum that he presented with Star Parker as the moderator. Check it out if you can. I may have even posted a link to it on this forum somewhere?

I second that Katz, he is a great speaker with a great message.

Guest
02-11-2012, 06:09 PM
Rep. Alan West says conservatives believe in helping their fellow man, but do not think that the "safety net" should be used as a "hammock". A great line.

Richielion: Allan West is spot on. Something tells me one of West's idols was Thomas Sowell.

Guest
02-11-2012, 08:26 PM
West is one of my choices for VP. Think he would be great.

Guest
02-11-2012, 08:50 PM
West is one of my choices for VP. Think he would be great.


Or, even better, he could be our first African American President!

Guest
02-11-2012, 09:42 PM
LOL - Another absurd post by the resident cons.

What's even funnier is to suggest the Liberals (or anyone else for that matter) fear the cons - the speech of the day was givenby the failed 1/1 governor, aka The Wasilla Quitta.

Even with the teleprompter, she delivered a disjointed, pointless, rambling, run-of-the-mill Faux scripted con talking points essay.

But, somehow she forgot to mention that even Rasmussen polling has Obama beating every con.


Fear this, cons .....

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/president_obama_vs_republican_candidates.html



Chances of Barack Obama being reelected in 2012 ...... 59%

- Intrade

Guest
02-11-2012, 10:08 PM
LOL - Another absurd post by the resident cons.

What's even funnier is to suggest the Liberals (or anyone else for that matter) fear the cons - the speech of the day was givenby the failed 1/1 governor, aka The Wasilla Quitta.

Even with the teleprompter, she delivered a disjointed, pointless, rambling, run-of-the-mill Faux scripted con talking points essay.

But, somehow she forgot to mention that even Rasmussen polling has Obama beating every con.


Fear this, cons .....

RealClearPolitics - President Obama vs. Republican Candidates (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/president_obama_vs_republican_candidates.html)



Chances of Barack Obama being reelected in 2012 ...... 59%

- Intrade

oooo; struck a nerve Coral? Fearing the truth? Be of good cheer; unlike what you guys would do, we won't disenfranchise you socialist democrats.

Guest
02-12-2012, 09:46 AM
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I believe it was William F Buckley who once explain the difference between a conservative and a liberal in this manner. If a man were drowning a conservative would throw a lifesaver half way out and ask the man to swim to safety. Whereas a liberal would throw a lifesaver out way over the man's head and ask him to swim out further in order to reach safety. Overkill... well kills... A welfare state kills motiviation and hence inititative and eventually will power

i once heard w.f.b. define a republican as a democrat who made good! i loved that definition! ;)

Guest
02-12-2012, 09:53 AM
i once heard w.f.b. define a republican as a democrat who made good! i loved that definition! ;)

Great quote and very true. I would be 100% democrat if my life would not have turned out so wonderful. I still feel for the unfortunate among us, but feel the greed to protect what I have earned also. It is a dilemma when I want to help all mankind, but also want to keep what I have built up.

Guest
02-12-2012, 10:55 AM
Katz; here is this years speech by Rep. Allen West, in case you've missed it. He's a great conservative and great American, and as usual, takes no prisoners.

(click on the YouTube icon or the Full Screen icon on the video for optimum viewing)

Allen West CPAC 2012 Full Speech - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCoySAJpAbQ&feature=related)

A great conservative???
Are you kidding? Have you checked his votes supporting the Boehner phoney debt ceiling deal (that not only did not cut but lied to us and said it DID) and the votes on budget resolution bills that originated in the SENATE.. any constitutionalists left out there?? .. remember.. the bills that stopped the Paul Ryan budget?
Not convinced.. how about the way he treated Cain? ya remember?? When the unproven allegations came out he told cain to get out of the race.. SAID he was a "distraction".
Remember how important it was for everyone to believe the worst about cain when he was rising in the polls and now no once cares if was trashed unfairly now that he left the race.. Same thing with palin.
Politics is alive and well in Wash. Nothing will change if you support "tea Party" candidates who get to Washington and tell you what a great job Boehner and Cantor and McConnell are doing.
Lets hear your defense to those ..( and many other votes I can give you) on this Great conservative.. Allen West.
JJ

Guest
02-12-2012, 11:13 AM
Yeah, I knew he voted for it. Didn't like his reasoning either-something to the tune of "don't throw the baby out with the bath water". He's still got O beat all the way thru all 57 states and back.
Did I miss something? Did West tell Cain to get out of the race because he was a distraction?

Guest
02-12-2012, 11:45 AM
Yeah, I knew he voted for it. Didn't like his reasoning either-something to the tune of "don't throw the baby out with the bath water". He's still got O beat all the way thru all 57 states and back.
Did I miss something? Did West tell Cain to get out of the race because he was a distraction?

youtube.com/watch?v=GvsgAmj3Mzo


He is a distractor and we should move on
6 min mark

Guest
02-12-2012, 11:59 AM
Great quote and very true. I would be 100% democrat if my life would not have turned out so wonderful. I still feel for the unfortunate among us, but feel the greed to protect what I have earned also. It is a dilemma when I want to help all mankind, but also want to keep what I have built up.

"100% democrat"?

You are so transparant you didn't even have to make the statement.

Guest
02-12-2012, 12:40 PM
A great conservative???
Are you kidding? Have you checked his votes supporting the Boehner phoney debt ceiling deal (that not only did not cut but lied to us and said it DID) and the votes on budget resolution bills that originated in the SENATE.. any constitutionalists left out there?? .. remember.. the bills that stopped the Paul Ryan budget?
Not convinced.. how about the way he treated Cain? ya remember?? When the unproven allegations came out he told cain to get out of the race.. SAID he was a "distraction".
Remember how important it was for everyone to believe the worst about cain when he was rising in the polls and now no once cares if was trashed unfairly now that he left the race.. Same thing with palin.
Politics is alive and well in Wash. Nothing will change if you support "tea Party" candidates who get to Washington and tell you what a great job Boehner and Cantor and McConnell are doing.
Lets hear your defense to those ..( and many other votes I can give you) on this Great conservative.. Allen West.
JJ

Sorry, I'm not going to address your musings. I can't read people's minds and West can probably explain why he does what he does to you if you want to write him. I'm not a mind reader, myself.

Your opinion on the subjects you talk about are substantially flawed, IMHO.

I don't have the energy to wind around them.

Guest
02-12-2012, 01:14 PM
youtube.com/watch?v=GvsgAmj3Mzo


He is a distractor and we should move on
6 min mark


Must have been after the bogus, scandalous, lynching done to Cain by the liberal media.

Guest
02-12-2012, 02:34 PM
Must have been after the bogus, scandalous, lynching done to Cain by the liberal media.

Katz, I think he may have been a little mischievous in the lady department. I am not sure that would make him a bad leader, but his self control is in question if in fact he did run around like the media portrayed.

Guest
02-12-2012, 04:44 PM
Obama admits to using illegal drugs...lack of self control didn't get him the negative media coverage that it got Cain.

Guest
02-12-2012, 04:49 PM
Obama admits to using illegal drugs...lack of self control didn't get him the negative media coverage that it got Cain.

My wife for one would tell you that smoking a joint would be easier to forgive than messing around with other women while married. I personally would not tolerate either one, but I would live longer if I chose to take a puff of the wacky weed rather than the lady next door.

LOL

Guest
02-12-2012, 05:24 PM
I have to agree with your wife on this one. I don't know of a law against adultery on the books. However, illegal drugs use is illegal. How can we have a man in the White House who breaks the LAW?!

Guest
02-12-2012, 06:19 PM
I have to agree with your wife on this one. I don't know of a law against adultery on the books. However, illegal drugs use is illegal. How can we have a man in the White House who breaks the LAW?!

I would say the pickings are getting slimmer every year. Romney will do just fine on the honesty side.

Guest
02-12-2012, 06:29 PM
I have to agree with your wife on this one. I don't know of a law against adultery on the books. However, illegal drugs use is illegal. How can we have a man in the White House who breaks the LAW?!

OMG! Call your senator. Call your congressman. Tell them you want the President of the United States arrested for using illegal drugs. Call the FBI. Call the state police. While they're at it, have them pick up President Bill Clinton for smoking marijuana. I'll be glued to my TV watching for the presidents to be perp walked off to prison.

Guest
02-12-2012, 06:38 PM
OMG! Call your senator. Call your congressman. Tell them you want the President of the United States arrested for using illegal drugs. Call the FBI. Call the state police. While they're at it, have them pick up President Bill Clinton for smoking marijuana. I'll be glued to my TV watching for the presidents to be perp walked off to prison.

Sounds like you just got through smoking something.

Guest
02-12-2012, 06:41 PM
OMG! Call your senator. Call your congressman. Tell them you want the President of the United States arrested for using illegal drugs. Call the FBI. Call the state police. While they're at it, have them pick up President Bill Clinton for smoking marijuana. I'll be glued to my TV watching for the presidents to be perp walked off to prison.


The man could commit murder and some of you would still make excuses for him.

Guest
02-12-2012, 07:20 PM
The man could commit murder and some of you would still make excuses for him.

Don't tell me now you're saying he committed murder. Just saying it would be a little difficult to graduate first in your class from Harvard Law School and president of the Havard Law Review while strung out on drugs.

Guest
02-12-2012, 07:23 PM
Don't tell me now you're saying he committed murder.

No, but if he did you would spin the story in an attempt to defend his action.

Guest
02-12-2012, 07:28 PM
Don't tell me now you're saying he committed murder. Just saying it would be a little difficult to graduate first in your class from Harvard Law School and president of the Havard Law Review while strung out on drugs.

I am very very curious and would appreciate a link or something to give me that information about the President graduating first in his class.

I ask this because you are on to something. I have never read that he allowed his grades or entrance exam scores to be made public and that up to this time, NOBODY knows anything about Harvard, Columbia, etc

Guest
02-12-2012, 08:02 PM
Don't tell me now you're saying he committed murder. Just saying it would be a little difficult to graduate first in your class from Harvard Law School and president of the Havard Law Review while strung out on drugs.

Did I say in my post that he committed murder? Didn't think so!!! You win the title for top spin master of all time. Enjoy your accomplishment.

Guest
02-12-2012, 08:11 PM
Don't tell me now you're saying he committed murder. Just saying it would be a little difficult to graduate first in your class from Harvard Law School and president of the Havard Law Review while strung out on drugs.
On 60 Minutes:
-He openly admitted to smoking marijuana
-He openly admitted to using cocaine
-He openly admitted to a desire to use heroin
(I never said he was "strung out on drugs". I only said that he admits to illegal drug use. Illegal being the key word here...HE BROKE THE LAW)

This is the first I have ever heard that he graduated first in his class at Harvard Law School. There is actually no proof that he ever attended Harvard Law School.

Guest
02-13-2012, 07:44 AM
Just hoping that JANMCN will enlighten us on her claim that President Obama was #1 in his class at Harvard....repeating my question...If you have the information, you have a scoop !

"I am very very curious and would appreciate a link or something to give me that information about the President graduating first in his class.

I ask this because you are on to something. I have never read that he allowed his grades or entrance exam scores to be made public and that up to this time, NOBODY knows anything about Harvard, Columbia, etc "

Guest
02-13-2012, 12:41 PM
Here's what answers.com has to say on the subject:



Barack Obama graduated magna cum laude.

We do not rank students at HLS. The student with the top GPA is awarded a prize, the rare student who gets mostly A+s is awarded summa cum laude, there are many years where no one obtains this degree.

However, one can infer from his magna cum laude degree that he was in the top 10% of his class. His position on the law review could mean he was high within that 10% bracket. But there is really no way to know where he ranks from #2 through 10%.
Magna cum laude is awarded to the top 20% of graduating students. Summa cum laude is awarded to the top 4-5% of graduates. SO, he could not be in the top of his class as reported.


I think it likely that someone read "near the top of his class" and inferred "at the top of his class".

Guest
02-13-2012, 12:58 PM
OMG! Call your senator. Call your congressman. Tell them you want the President of the United States arrested for using illegal drugs. Call the FBI. Call the state police. While they're at it, have them pick up President Bill Clinton for smoking marijuana. I'll be glued to my TV watching for the presidents to be perp walked off to prison.

I just wonder how many times did Bush drive while drunk which is far worse then doing something that endangers no one but yourself.

Guest
02-13-2012, 01:56 PM
I just wonder how many times did Bush drive while drunk which is far worse then doing something that endangers no one but yourself.

Unless he got behind the wheel himself, right?

Guest
02-13-2012, 03:27 PM
Unless he got behind the wheel himself, right?

Right.....my point was that the dems do not have a monoply on presidents with poor and impaired judgment. I just read a CBS poll that asked if Bush could run against Obama, for whom would you vote? Obama won, hands down. I think this is more about how bad Bush was than how good Obama is.

Guest
02-13-2012, 03:45 PM
Here's what answers.com has to say on the subject:



I think it likely that someone read "near the top of his class" and inferred "at the top of his class".

Show me any report where he did even that. I can find nothing, nada, zippo, zilch on his college records or standing.

Guest
02-13-2012, 04:17 PM
Show me any report where he did even that. I can find nothing, nada, zippo, zilch on his college records or standing.

Took me about 30 seconds to find the following. Perhaps your Internet search skills aren't quite up to snuff. Please don't tell me I didn't document where this came from. Go to Google and find it yourself.

At the end of his first year, he was selected, based on his grades and a writing competition, as an editor of the Harvard Law Review.[18] In February 1990, in his second year, he was elected president of the Law Review, a full-time volunteer position functioning as editor-in-chief and supervising the Law Review's staff of 80 editors.[19] Obama's election as the first black president of the Law Review was widely reported and followed by several long, detailed profiles.[19] During his summers, he returned to Chicago where he worked as a summer associate at the law firms of Sidley & Austin in 1989 and Hopkins & Sutter in 1990.[20] He graduated with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) magna cum laude from Harvard in 1991 followed by his returning to Chicago.

Guest
02-13-2012, 04:53 PM
Took me about 30 seconds to find the following. Perhaps your Internet search skills aren't quite up to snuff. Please don't tell me I didn't document where this came from. Go to Google and find it yourself.

At the end of his first year, he was selected, based on his grades and a writing competition, as an editor of the Harvard Law Review.[18] In February 1990, in his second year, he was elected president of the Law Review, a full-time volunteer position functioning as editor-in-chief and supervising the Law Review's staff of 80 editors.[19] Obama's election as the first black president of the Law Review was widely reported and followed by several long, detailed profiles.[19] During his summers, he returned to Chicago where he worked as a summer associate at the law firms of Sidley & Austin in 1989 and Hopkins & Sutter in 1990.[20] He graduated with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) magna cum laude from Harvard in 1991 followed by his returning to Chicago.

You don't know how to post a link? Don't see anything about grades. All I see is references to "typically that indicates....blah, blah, blah. "Typically" cuts no ice with me.

AND, you DIDN'T document it.........so there.

Guest
02-13-2012, 05:07 PM
Took me about 30 seconds to find the following. Perhaps your Internet search skills aren't quite up to snuff. Please don't tell me I didn't document where this came from. Go to Google and find it yourself.

At the end of his first year, he was selected, based on his grades and a writing competition, as an editor of the Harvard Law Review.[18] In February 1990, in his second year, he was elected president of the Law Review, a full-time volunteer position functioning as editor-in-chief and supervising the Law Review's staff of 80 editors.[19] Obama's election as the first black president of the Law Review was widely reported and followed by several long, detailed profiles.[19] During his summers, he returned to Chicago where he worked as a summer associate at the law firms of Sidley & Austin in 1989 and Hopkins & Sutter in 1990.[20] He graduated with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) magna cum laude from Harvard in 1991 followed by his returning to Chicago.


Look, you have done your due diligence to someone who you obviously revere.

I asked the question of JANMCN simply because she has a knack of saying things with absolutely no basis in fact, and she is also an adorer, thus she also makes false accusations about those who oppose the President and I make it a point to correct here when she is wrong either in her over zealous attitude in defending the President or making false claims about others.

I know that our President is a very smart man...nobody denies it, HOWEVER I have done quite a bit of research on him mostly during the primary years and I also KNOW that he has refused to allow his grades from either Harvard or Columbia be released. In addition he has also put under wraps his testing scores. This is his right and by itself means nothing whatsoever.

I have always been, AND STILL AM, struck by the mystery of his background and trust me there is mystery in his background, which he does not address, nor does the press and again, that is his right, but in my business career, I was always suspicious of those who choose not to be open on certain things.

I just wanted to address this because that is why the question is out there. I fully realize the blind idolization that exists for the President and I do not want those in your camp to be making that same charge about constantly questioning him.....my question was based on what I said and nothing more.

Let us hope that the media learned from their blindness in 2008 and for any candidate of any party they ask the questions and stop accepting because that is what they want to hear.

Guest
02-13-2012, 05:08 PM
You don't know how to post a link? Don't see anything about grades. All I see is references to "typically that indicates....blah, blah, blah. "Typically" cuts no ice with me.

AND, you DIDN'T document it.........so there.

What he posted is pretty much from WIKI and of course that is a source that becomes questionable at times simply due to the way it is put together...it is word for word I think, WHICH IS A VIOLATION OF THE FORUM RULES !!!

Guest
02-13-2012, 05:45 PM
Bucco, you're a better man than I for trying to explain to Marks why the college years of the president is a issue because of all the mystery about it.

I find that it doesn't matter. You're not going to be recognized by them as someone who gives intelligent answers. You're going to discounted for being mean and arbitrary.

Guest
02-13-2012, 06:05 PM
You don't know how to post a link? Don't see anything about grades. All I see is references to "typically that indicates....blah, blah, blah. "Typically" cuts no ice with me.

AND, you DIDN'T document it.........so there.

Wow! Magna Cum Laude isn't self explanatory to you? Yes, I agree, you are surely atypical! Oh, by the way, I do know how to post a link. Remember, I challenged you to find it yourself. If I could find it you should surely be able to do the same in at least 20 times the 30 seconds it took me. By the way, that would be 10 minutes.

Guest
02-13-2012, 07:26 PM
Right.....my point was that the dems do not have a monoply on presidents with poor and impaired judgment. I just read a CBS poll that asked if Bush could run against Obama, for whom would you vote? Obama won, hands down. I think this is more about how bad Bush was than how good Obama is.

Ladydoc! Mark this day down...you and I agree. The posts that I have made were to point out that Bush, Obama, or the two apparent womanizers-Bill Clinton and Herman Cain, etc have all had lapses of self control. Which one of these would preclude the man from running for president or being a good president? I don't think it necessarily has to be an issue.

Guest
02-13-2012, 10:44 PM
Wow! Magna Cum Laude isn't self explanatory to you? Yes, I agree, you are surely atypical! Oh, by the way, I do know how to post a link. Remember, I challenged you to find it yourself. If I could find it you should surely be able to do the same in at least 20 times the 30 seconds it took me. By the way, that would be 10 minutes.

Challenge me???; go to heck. Just post the stinkin' link if you have one to back up your claims.

I'm nobody's puppet, and I don't follow instructions. You have something to say, just say it and document it, but I'll be damned if I follow your directions.

I found the crap you posted, but I see no definite postings of Obama's college records. I'm not taking his college standings otherwise. I don't care if they all bowed down and praise his butt like you do. I want proof and not conjecture.

Guest
02-14-2012, 05:30 AM
We Conservatives fear the truth also, especially if it does not help our bottom line. This in fighting is just what the powerful want. It keeps our sights off of their bottom line. The only way for WE THE PEOPLE to become whole is to stop fighting, join forces and fix the problem. This thread verifies that is not likely to happen anytime soon. We all tend to fall back on simple minded childish attitudes when confronted with any idea not to our personal liking.

Guest
02-14-2012, 08:46 AM
We Conservatives fear the truth also, especially if it does not help our bottom line. This in fighting is just what the powerful want. It keeps our sights off of their bottom line. The only way for WE THE PEOPLE to become whole is to stop fighting, join forces and fix the problem. This thread verifies that is not likely to happen anytime soon. We all tend to fall back on simple minded childish attitudes when confronted with any idea not to our personal liking.

At least you do include yourself in the ideas you posit above. But conservatives fearing the truth? Not with this administration. The truth only helps in this point in history.

Guest
02-14-2012, 02:36 PM
At least you do include yourself in the ideas you posit above. But conservatives fearing the truth? Not with this administration. The truth only helps in this point in history.

No doubt, this administration is putting us in dire straights, but we are all in the wrong when it comes to compromising to a amenable solution.

Guest
02-14-2012, 02:37 PM
No doubt, this administration is putting us in dire straights, but we are all in the wrong when it comes to compromising to a amenable solution.

?????????????????

Guest
02-14-2012, 03:44 PM
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Don't worry your pretty little head on this one, it will only give you a headache.

Guest
02-14-2012, 05:27 PM
Don't worry your pretty little head on this one, it will only give you a headache.

drivel