That's a funny comment coming from someone who most likely supported Bush/Cheney when Cheney told someone in Congress to "Go f--- yourself"!! Ha!
Whatanidiot is a better name for someone who can only regurgitate the same lefty lies over and over again. Does George Soros pay you guys to go on web sites and paste the same garbage ad infinitum?
"She needs to face the fact that people made the decision on who could best run this country."Oh boy! That's a good one! So many people actually believe that crap (obviously). Never underestimate the gullibility of the average American.Thanks DumbA$$e$! Now, let's print some more Monopoly money and get on with the "change".
Nah, we're not all screwed... The President-elect hasn't even taken office yet and the scandals are swirling like a Kansas twister, and he's skating in to Washington on a bed of slime. Four years and out. Imbeciles like GayJesus are, and always will be, in the minority, thankfully.
If only the super deep thinkers like you had a clue that the Democraps have controlled Congress during the last administration and so obviously THEY are the ones that destroyed the economy (as usual). Have you ever heard of Barney Frank?
The thing that pisses me off the most is not that the dems out-voted us, it's that they believe they made an informed decision. This mistake will be hard to recover from.
seanpclayton, thanks for admitting you don't know.An informed decision is made by weighing information from both sides and deciding based on facts alone. Watching (only) MSNBC and 'The View' cannot possibly allow an informed decision to be made since the 'informed' part is missing. Talking incessantly about a candidate's daughter's boyfriend's father's boss's dog's lewd behavior is childish at best, and idiotic at worst.
It was a rhetorical question. I made an informed decision about my vote as did the people who surround me. I went through internet postings, turned aside rhetoric, and still found the McCain/Palin ticket lacking. It has less to do with the fact that the spin-masters as it did with the fact that it is time for change and for someone who is more positive and forthright. Nothing in the responses from the McCain/Palin ticket elicited those emotions from me.
ugh1Jan 9, 2009
That's a funny comment coming from someone who most likely supported Bush/Cheney when Cheney told someone in Congress to "Go f--- yourself"!! Ha!
craginmJan 9, 2009
Whatanidiot is a better name for someone who can only regurgitate the same lefty lies over and over again. Does George Soros pay you guys to go on web sites and paste the same garbage ad infinitum?
craginmJan 9, 2009
I think we can see who the trash is ...
keltinJan 9, 2009
er...2008?
bigjim30Jan 11, 2009
"She needs to face the fact that people made the decision on who could best run this country."Oh boy! That's a good one! So many people actually believe that crap (obviously). Never underestimate the gullibility of the average American.Thanks DumbA$$e$! Now, let's print some more Monopoly money and get on with the "change".
atomheartmotherJan 12, 2009
Nah, we're not all screwed... The President-elect hasn't even taken office yet and the scandals are swirling like a Kansas twister, and he's skating in to Washington on a bed of slime. Four years and out. Imbeciles like GayJesus are, and always will be, in the minority, thankfully.
bigjim30Jan 14, 2009
If only the super deep thinkers like you had a clue that the Democraps have controlled Congress during the last administration and so obviously THEY are the ones that destroyed the economy (as usual). Have you ever heard of Barney Frank?
bigjim30Jan 14, 2009
The thing that pisses me off the most is not that the dems out-voted us, it's that they believe they made an informed decision. This mistake will be hard to recover from.
bigjim30Jan 14, 2009
seanpclayton, thanks for admitting you don't know.An informed decision is made by weighing information from both sides and deciding based on facts alone. Watching (only) MSNBC and 'The View' cannot possibly allow an informed decision to be made since the 'informed' part is missing. Talking incessantly about a candidate's daughter's boyfriend's father's boss's dog's lewd behavior is childish at best, and idiotic at worst.
seanpclaytonJan 15, 2009
It was a rhetorical question. I made an informed decision about my vote as did the people who surround me. I went through internet postings, turned aside rhetoric, and still found the McCain/Palin ticket lacking. It has less to do with the fact that the spin-masters as it did with the fact that it is time for change and for someone who is more positive and forthright. Nothing in the responses from the McCain/Palin ticket elicited those emotions from me.
67cowboyFeb 7, 2009
+1 Have you seen this Aaron Russo's film Freedom to Fascism at RestoretheRepublic.com , or this film at google <a class="user" href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560256183936">http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560 ...</a>If you watch those films you learn who the real money is behind Osbama , he's just their BOY and will soon ruin everything !!!