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12/13/08, 7:33 PM |
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Come on. I hate it when people (liberals) act like Fox News is some kind of aberration, like it's the news channel that's off base. Get real. If you watch these channels objectively (which I do -- my only partisan affiliation is to the Party of Common Sense) you realize that Fox News is the only one that's remotely different from the rest. The rest of the f***ing channels are feeding us the same bleeding heart, leftist, morally corrupt liberal BS. I'm not saying Fox News is 100% pure by any means, but it sure comes closer to the middle -- the "real world" -- than all the rest combined. For the record, I'm no Republican. Yes I think guns are ok, yes I think small government is a good thing, yes I am pro life, and no, I don't want to give a handout to Shaniqua on 38th Street with six kids and a crack problem. But by the same token, gay marrige is ok by me, I think mixing church and state is a joke and I'm all for universal health care. So what does that make me? Sensible, I like to think. I realize that 99% of all the news we see in America has a corporate (mind control) agenda, but Jesus Christ. Choose the lesser of two evils. |
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12/13/08, 9:42 PM |
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I like turkey on Thanksgiving and ham on Chritmas Day.
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12/13/08, 11:05 PM |
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12/13/08, 11:28 PM |
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12/14/08, 11:16 AM |
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12/14/08, 11:46 AM |
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I feel sorry for anyone in the auto industry but we have done it ourself.From the top CEO to the person sweeping the floors.We as Americans have sold out to overseas intrest look around your own house and cout the things that say MADE IN THE USA. I am as guilty as anyone else but we as a country have made our own bed and now we have to sleep in it.On the brighter side we can fix it and not buy throwing money at it but buy getting back to our roots that made our country strong in the first place NEVER GIVE UP take one day at a time.If your neighbor is down help them up we may not all agree on everything but be thankfull for what you do have it may not be much but be thankfull.
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12/14/08, 12:25 PM |
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This is a hard thread to respond too and has now changed its content.......because the Country is divided between two forces. Us and them. Rep. and Dem. Rush (sometimes right, sometimes dickhead) Limbaugh......."Us or them". Its so amazing to me that there are about 300+ million people in this Country and with I would hope, that many different opinions, and we have somehow narrowed it down to 2 parties with opposite views and standards. It really shows how narrow minded the Country is that there could also be an UP or DOWN or another direction instead of just the right and left wingers.
Why don't we get off of the Us or Them mentality, get rid of electoral voting, get rid of the politcal parties and I bet the people in this Country would come together as a whole. Including us on this board. Flatrightrear...............yes Bush has done alot to stop further attacks. Agreed. However, the FBI, CIA, and the White house were warned months in advance of 9/11 and knew it was coming. They did nothing to stop it when they could have. Look what you started Mr. Kimmel. ![]() curt |
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12/14/08, 6:55 PM |
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The whole world is in the same boat as we are. These toxic mortgages where sold to every country and it has basically bankrupted the whole world.
As long as there was cash flow, the game could go on, but when oil and other commodities were used as a tool to offset the losses in the banking industry, that cut off the flow and was the final straw. What's the difference between Shaniqua on 38th in big bad city Indiana or Jill on Happy Meadow lane in Little Slice of Small Town Heaven Indiana? Unwed pregnant mothers are in every town big and small as more and more people won't take responsability for anything anymore. I don't argue the Buy American theory, but we went through the Depression during a time when we bought mostly American. Also, don't buy the American hype some of these companies claim, many of the Ameican products have some sort of foreign influence to it. I do believe though that manufacturing is the key to a country's prosperity. No matter how long people say that only educated minds are worthy of pay and dirty hands are those of the fools. Remember this: While I don't agree with unchecked imigratrion, nearly all of us here are the relation to US imigrants. The only way out of this is to do the best you can, take responsability for your actions and spend a certain amount of money on goods and services other than food and entertainment when you can. Storing your money in coffee cans and hording every penny is the financial suicide equivilant to death by a thousand paper cuts. It's a slow and painful way to fade away. |
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12/14/08, 7:28 PM |
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Juan Williams, Lara Niasson, Heraldo Riviera, Greta Van Susteren, some blond from Fortune magazine-- all left of center politically if not flat out in left field and all are regularly featured on Fox News. Mort Kondracke thinks he's somewhere in the middle but can't make up his mind. Someone name me at least one are two conservatives that get heard regularly on any other network on a daily basis. Liberals attack Fox because Fox is successful just like they attack conservative talk radio because it is successful so now we have to hear from some in the Democratic Party that the Fairness Doctrine should be brought back so talk radio will be constrained/destroyed. Many in that party want to stifle opposition voices, which is reminiscient of Stalin/Goebbels. If you don't like what you're hearing just change the station or turn the tv or radio off. That is the best censorship in the world and lets each individual decide for themselves what they want to hear. Biro, sure Bush has made mistakes but lets not let the majority Dems in both houses off the hook. Reid, Pelosi and crew are not young innocents. Barney Frank and Chris Dodd should both be on a witness stand answering questions and NOT telling anybody anything about how the mortgage ship should be righted after both telling us 3-4 years back that all was well with Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae when smart people told them red flags were going up all over the place. The tape on them is out there saying "all is well" if you want to watch it. Best advice I have is trust in the Lord as He is in charge and everything that happens is part of His plan whether we understand it or not. That's how I get through my day, anyway.OK, I'll shut up and go away now.
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12/14/08, 10:11 PM |
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Only one thought on the situation: Ted Nugent in 2012 !
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