Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Give Obama credit for having come a long, long way.
When he was a senator he voted against raising the debt ceiling … meaning, he used to be a terrorist! |
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It’s something I’ve never seen in national politics.
It is that nobody loves Obama. This is amazing because every president has people who love him, who feel deep personal affection or connection, who have a stubborn, even beautiful refusal to let what they know are just criticisms affect their feelings of regard. At the height of Bill Clinton’s troubles there were always people who’d say, “Look, I love the guy.” They’d often be smiling—a wry smile, a shrugging smile. Nobody smiles when they talk about Mr. Obama. There were people who loved George W. Bush when he was at his most unpopular, and they meant it and would say it. But people aren’t that way about Mr. Obama. He has supporters and bundlers and contributors, he has voters, he may win. But his support is grim support. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...336602248.html |
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From that point we differ...and yet agree. Neither of us would vote for either Michelle Bachmann or Sarah Palin (both are so far out on the right fringe that we both believe that all either would accomplish is another four years of partisan acrimony). I would vote for Mitt Romney, she won't (she was really put off by Romney seeking political safety and not taking any position on the debt ceiling debate). But neither of us think he'd ever get conservative Christian support for the nomination anyway. She might vote for Rick Perry, I won't (anyone who relies principally on prayer to solve economic problems and the issues of state isn't for me). So where does that leave us? I had forgotten until my wife reminded me--in two previous Presidential elections she was so put off by the available candidates, she wrote my name in. Hmmm, maybe I'll get two votes! |
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Yeah - those "darkies" all hang together...just like strange fruit. Do you bleach your sheet before you put it on or after?
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Oh, he comes out at night. Sorry, but the polls said that the blacks voted for Obama over 90%. Look it up, Mr. Personality.
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You don't have a clue, do you? |
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I may not "have a clue" but, I can recognize racism when I see it, Herr Himmler.
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Is taking that exit poll by the news media racist? Or would it be the local conclusion, by even the most casual observer, that the 96% to 4% margin of votes by "African-Americans" for an "African-American" candidate must be the result of "racial voting", racist? Or is it that you just like to call people you disagree with names you think shames them, and that you think that will silence them? (Except it kind of backfires here, actually) |
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All I said is that over 95% of blacks voted for Obama. What is it with you liberals that you can not look at the numbers? There is no racism in numbers.Have you noticed that I have an opportunity to call you names and have taken the high road?
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Examples of your rhetoric: "All I can say about your statement above is that it is buffoonish. You are wrong in your analysis and you're rude on top of it." "What put us in debt, Mr. Buffoon, is all the spending that did not result in any noticeable increase in revenue. Wake up and smell the Obama. He absolutely blew it, or he did it on purpose. There's no other explanation." Repeal The Debt Ceiling!! I'll fess up to being less than kind on this forum. That is because my original opinions were greeted -- from the get-go -- with rudeness and sarcasm. Moreover, I don't take kindly to offensive remarks from folks who don't read serious political journals --whether from the right or left. As a result, I figured that this is a tough place where playing rough is accepted. Wanna play rough? Game on. Wanna try to discuss things in a rational way...well, that's why I originally started to post here. But please ... don't whine when you get better than you give. Harbor |
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Quite blaming the POTUS and the Congress for the mess that we are in. Right now, go into your bathroom, look in the mirror. That is who is to blame for the mess that we are in. You, Me, Each and Everyone one of us. We did not do our jobs and keep an eye on those we elected to represent us. So quit complaining, start doing your job and maybe we can get out of this mess before we complete crash and go under.
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In asking you to explain yourself in your accusatory diatribe to Villagegolfer in calling him racist, I'm playing rough? You couldn't even do it. Where is your explanation on what was exactly racist in Villagegolfers post or in my questions to you? You can take any quote of mine you want out of context, but it still just make you the bully, not me. There's no whining here and I couldn't care less what you think of me. You dish it out and get furious when challenged. Very classy. So far, your comments are far more offensive that any I've seen. You're off to a great start on this forum, let me tell you. Now you're the arbiter of what is a serious political journal, and you belittle people when you have no idea who they are or what they read or don't read. I'm thinking you need an intervention. |
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