By my count you are waaaaay off.  The total is only 87.
 
Billy  ;-)
 
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message dated 8/21/2011 10:00:53 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

You mean you haven't seen this script played out at  least 100 times since 
Obozo was elected??

David

  _   
 
"There is no virtue in  compulsory government charity, and there is no 
virtue in advocating it. A  politician who portrays himself as "caring" and 
"sensitive" because he wants  to expand the government's charitable programs is 
merely saying that he's  willing to try to do good with other people's 
money. Well, who isn't? And a  voter who takes pride in supporting such 
programs 
is telling us that he'll do  good with his own money -- if a gun is held to 
his head."--P. J.  O'Rourke


On 8/21/2011 11:52 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  
 
If I didn't know better I'd say this sounds like sour grapes.
 
Billy   
 
 
 
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message dated 8/21/2011 8:59:19 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   writes:

Actually, there is a plan.  

Dismiss or threaten to veto Republican proposals while putting  forth none 
of your own and have the MSM and Democratic media (but I repeat  myself) 
report that the Republicans are intransigent and will not  compromise and that 
the failure is all their fault. Or the fault of George  W. Bush.

It's actually worked pretty good so far, Congress and the  Tea Party find 
their polling in the shitter. Or course Obozo is getting  his numbers down 
there with them, but as long has his numbers are higher  than theirs: WINNING!!

David

  _   
 
"There  is no virtue in compulsory government charity, and there is no 
virtue in  advocating it. A politician who portrays himself as "caring" and  
"sensitive" because he wants to expand the government's charitable  programs is 
merely saying that he's willing to try to do good with other  people's 
money. Well, who isn't? And a voter who takes pride in supporting  such 
programs 
is telling us that he'll do good with his own money -- if a  gun is held to 
his head."--P. J.  O'Rourke


On 8/21/2011 2:02 PM,  [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   wrote:  

Uhhh, what did anyone expect ? BHO had, for all practical purposes,  no 
high level
political experience when he ran for the presidency. Maybe that  could have 
been 
compensated for if his priorities were fixing the economy before  all else, 
but he 
made it clear all along that what he was interested in were the  priorities 
of 
an idealistic social worker with a background shaped by Africa and  
Indonesia 
and Chicago ward politics :  Focus on health  care whether or not it could 
be afforded, 
Muslim outreach, placating homosexuals, and that's about it.  America 
elected 
a hollow suit styled by the hard Left of the Democratic  Party.
 
I don't especially like to say, "told you so," but I did say so at  the 
time.
This doesn't apply to this group all that much, but to everyone who  would 
listen.
Yet Obama-mania prevailed. 
 
If only the GOP had nominated someone else. McCain was intent on  being a
gentleman, not on winning, and basically he ran a miserable  campaign. And,
like BHO, McCain had no economic plan, either.
 
Of no surprise to RC -ists , the system is broken and needs to be  fixed, 
this is
anything but a matter of one party rather than the other being our  
political salvation.
Any such thing is impossible when there is a system failure. Which  is why, 
looking
ahead to the Republican nomination sweepstakes, what is most  rational
is a sense of  serious skepticism.
 
Billy
 
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August 19, 2011
 
Economist Jeffrey Sachs  Hits Obama: "There's Never Been A Plan"

 
Economist Jeffrey Sachs on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday  : 
"We're almost three years into this administration, and there's never  been 
a plan. And that's what everybody feels. And the president didn't  lead. He 
waited. The quintessential image, sadly, of an administration  that I 
supported and hoped for much better, is the president waiting by  the phone to 
hear what Congress calls to tell him. It doesn't work in  this country that 
way. It's not a matter that it's August. It's a matter  that it's August 2011. 
So we've been drifting for a very long time. And  we've been drifting down. 
And we had a short-term plan that failed. A  short-term stimulus that was 
supposed to get the economy back on track,  but it failed. And now we have 
nothing behind it. And we have no  agreements, and we have no leadership. And, 
frankly, I do think it's  pretty odd the president's on vacation right now. 
Normally I wouldn't  care about such things, but the world markets are in 
deep crisis. It's  no joke. This isn't just an up-and-down little blip. This 
is a very  serious situation."
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