Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Canada and US price for gas
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Gee Richie how do you feel about the president of the united states now that osama bin laden has been KILLED UNDER HIS WATCH!!! And by the way I voted twice for reagan twice,and tricky dick twice.
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Of course, Richie won't think so. Xavier |
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If you are what you say you are why are you trying to bait me? Did you also get tingly sensations down your leg? |
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richie,richie richie
I am what I say I am A tried and true " Independent" I also voted for obama and am very proud of that for now.Two years from now we'll see what happens,might have to go back to the dark side again.
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I'm glad Obama gave the order, but Obama is still a socialist. |
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Don't like to post here but crimes against logic deserve mention
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I'm not an Obama fan. But it is simply inaccurate to say that that he "campaigned relentlessly against domestic energy production". Sorry. The article then uses this inaccuracy and calls it an "internal contradiction" in the face of rising gas prices. And then argues that internal contradictions are evidence of Marxism. Hmm. Let's use some analogies to analyze both "internal contradictions" and the Marxist leap. Personally, I'm in favor of domestic drilling. However, those who oppose it do so for reasons other than the rise and fall of gas prices. To make their case against drilling for completely other reasons, and then support drilling when the price of gas fluctuates, would be an "internal contradiction". To be "pro life" and pro death penalty could be deemed an "internal contradiction"-- even though it's certainly understandable and respectable to hold both views. To be adamantly tough on crime but want compassion for a wayward loved one is an "internal contradiction," but doesn't make someone a Marxist. To want to slash federal jobs but "not in my district" is an "internal contradiction" but certainly doesn't make Speaker Boehner a Marxist. So against "domestic energy production" (not true) = internal contradiction = evidence of Marxism. Sounds good-- 'til you think about it. Redefining our foreign policy and defense policies (regardless) of past alliances? Although our stated foreign policy has always been about promoting freedom around the world, in other ways, Obama as well as other U.S. presidents have done so without a doubt. For example, we supported, then opposed, Noriega. We on-again and then gratefully off-again at times aided former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. We opposed, normalized relations with and opposed again Gaddafi. Obama can be faulted with having a foreign policy at odds with his campaign, though the article doesn't address this. "Coupled with embrace of fringe utopian ideas of an 'internationalist order'"? Gee, that sort of calls for some backup content. What fringe utopian ideas specifically. What "internationalist order" ? The former President stated that he hoped democracy movements would break out in the Middle East. Is that a, "utopian internationalist order"? Without supplying supporting evidence, this is not analysis but merely political rhetoric. The "talk, talk; fight, fight" line sounds like (a) both party's political playbook; (b) the high school cheer leading squad; (c) all of the above. Polemicists used to argue equally without substantiation that the former administration raised terror alert levels to increase the anxiety level so the electorate wouldn't change horses. (And BTW, talk radio could be described as "talk, talk," but what of it?) I do agree the article was fascinating, especially it's placement in The American Thinker. Like so many political articles on both sides of the fence, it seems to be targeted primarily to people who don't think critically for themselves. If, as Richie stated, "...the brilliant analysis of the article speaks for itself in illustrating the correlation of Obama's actions with tried and true marxist principles that anyone with a brain can follow"Then I must throw my lot with Scarecrow, go to the Wizard and plead, "If I only had a brain"! |
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Pturner; I think if you research Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Racicals", you'll have a better idea of the impetus behind the article.
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That's all you got?
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Obama's inspirational mentor Saul Alinsky's "Rules For Radicals" is not enough?
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The American Thinker?
I went to the web page for The American Thnker and just about puked. It is filled with more racist garbage than I have seen in 40 years. If that is where Richie's article came from, Richie should be ashamed of using that as a source. Richie, you know better than to read that tripe. I know that Villagers are not racist people but are open and accepting of all races.
Go to this link, Richie and others, and tell me if you think it is just a racist diatribe. http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/...lave_ship.html If I am terribly wrong about your character, please, let's cancel our congratulatory Yeunglings (for either person) come November. If not, I look forward to you buying me a couple of beers. |
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pturner,that might be the best response to a post I have ever read. No name calling or bashing just a great rebuttal to a slanted post. Thanks
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I think you're on to
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The Real Credit
The guy that should really get the credit is the Seal who put the little red dot on Osama's left eye and then squeezed one off.
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