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On 2010-04-01 20:29:41 -0400, jeff said:
i know it may **** you off to have a lawyer agree with you...but, well...right is right. Right about what? Women? Hell, if he and you are just figuring that out, well, ya need help. d;o) But he is NOT correct about SS being broken. THAT was the original post. It is kaput, giving out more money than it is taking in. BTW, I do thank you gentlemen for paying your taxes so that I can have my stipend Navy retirement, and my stipend SS check every month. How long can it last, however. If you folks do not have a stock portfplio for your retirement, you are taking a helluva chance. Bigger and bigger the monster grows. Bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. Will it soon burst? A giant POP heard 'round the world. BOOM and the house of cards comes down. |
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On 4/1/2010 8:06 PM, rw wrote:
On 4/1/10 5:47 PM, jeff wrote: On 3/31/2010 7:37 PM, David LaCourse wrote: Gee, just thought of some REALLY stupid people. All those folks in California that voted for Pelosi. Come to think of it, just "all those folks in California" works for me. d;o) those folks include my friends danl and his wife, cindy, and rw, and larry, and... I've voted for Pelosi (and Boxer) in the past, but now I vote in Idaho. Don't blame me for Larry Craig. :-) jeezus...talk about a vote gone awry. g but i reckon it has more impact in idaho than cali. ...not sure anyone can be blamed for wide-stance larry, but i'm fairly certain your vote didn't contribute. jeff |
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On 4/1/2010 8:16 PM, David LaCourse wrote:
...and, i was "promised" social security... why is your promise better? jeff (my ghosts really...really... bother me.) Better? My promise is BETTER? Hardly, my friend. I do believe we have both been taken to the cleaners. This is the last year we will have to pay max tax, but I'm betting it really isn't. Down the road, if I live long enough, they will continue to sock it to me. ....just try to remember, it's better to give than to receive. g you're blessed dave. we both have enjoyed a life beyond any "earned" justification. i frequently ponder why i have been so much more fortunate than a similar "really stupid" person born in somalia or haiti. i wish i could say it was something special about me or what i have done...but i know it wasn't. pure luck of birth. jeff |
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On 4/1/2010 8:49 PM, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-04-01 20:29:41 -0400, jeff said: i know it may **** you off to have a lawyer agree with you...but, well...right is right. Right about what? Women? Hell, if he and you are just figuring that out, well, ya need help. d;o) But he is NOT correct about SS being broken. THAT was the original post. It is kaput, giving out more money than it is taking in. BTW, I do thank you gentlemen for paying your taxes so that I can have my stipend Navy retirement, and my stipend SS check every month. How long can it last, however. If you folks do not have a stock portfplio for your retirement, you are taking a helluva chance. Bigger and bigger the monster grows. Bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. Will it soon burst? A giant POP heard 'round the world. BOOM and the house of cards comes down. i'm happy to pay my taxes...and, i'm pleased to know i'm helping you. kinda like those soup kitchens you donate time and effort to, huh? g jeff (who has known for a long, long time that most of anything considered worthy about me is because of a woman) |
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On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 19:47:50 -0400, jeff wrote:
On 3/31/2010 7:37 PM, David LaCourse wrote: Gee, just thought of some REALLY stupid people. All those folks in California that voted for Pelosi. Come to think of it, just "all those folks in California" works for me. d;o) those folks include my friends danl and his wife, cindy, and rw, and larry, and...well, dave, i know you're being silly...but, um...those are some of the REALLY, REALLY **NOT STUPID** people i know in california... don't know who "all those folks" might be...but,um, i don't know them. finally...pelosi is a brilliant politician, imo. that she makes republicans wet their diapers and ooze spittle from their lips as they speak is a sign of her genius and worth. g WOW! She sounds sorta like a Democratic Sarah Fey...er, Tina Palin...Fay Teabagger...whatever the **** her name is...well, except that in a national election between Palin and Pelosi, Palin would likely get about 1000 times the votes...not that either of them getting ANY votes is a good thing, mind you, but still... And Pelosi came from a highly political, privileged background and is married to a multi-millionaire...whereas Palin almost got a degree from Iditarod Community College and is married to, well, Todd...and I'm pretty sure you can't see Russia from Pelosi's mansion...but I bet you can see lots of hammers and sickles... jeff (your really stupid friend in eastern nc) So who was it that forced you to take the bar exam and support John Edwards...? TC, R |
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On 2010-04-01 21:21:58 -0400, jeff said:
On 4/1/2010 8:16 PM, David LaCourse wrote: ...and, i was "promised" social security... why is your promise better? jeff (my ghosts really...really... bother me.) Better? My promise is BETTER? Hardly, my friend. I do believe we have both been taken to the cleaners. This is the last year we will have to pay max tax, but I'm betting it really isn't. Down the road, if I live long enough, they will continue to sock it to me. ...just try to remember, it's better to give than to receive. g you're blessed dave. we both have enjoyed a life beyond any "earned" justification. i frequently ponder why i have been so much more fortunate than a similar "really stupid" person born in somalia or haiti. i wish i could say it was something special about me or what i have done...but i know it wasn't. pure luck of birth. jeff I realized that way before you were born. Life magazine had pictures of the Rape of Nanking. I can remember seeing a small infant sitting in the middle of some railraod tracks crying, with explosions, fire, and smoke all around her. I realized then that I indeed was a very fortunate kid. In my lifetime I have visited some real hell holes - Phillipines, Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Brazil, etc - that reinforced my thoughts of how fortunate I am. Be well. And stay employed! d;o) Dave |
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On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 19:31:47 -0400, jeff wrote:
On 3/31/2010 6:50 PM, David LaCourse wrote: Is there anyone on earth more stupid than you? Yeah, I can name a whole bunch in this nuthouse that voted for Obama. ...and, i'll vote for him again. Ah...proving that "stupid friend in NC, " I take it... Seriously, though, why in the hell would you state such a thing, not even halfway through his Presidency? Oh, yeah, that's right - I forgot about you and Johnny Breck... jeff (proud of my president...been a while since i felt that way) FWIW, Bush had substantially higher approval ratings for a longer time than Obama...and that's when he was getting unto into Iraq and Afghanistan...you know, them there places Obama SWORE he'd get the **** out of about 13 seconds after he got into office... And I'll ask yet again - name 10...hell, 5...truly important things he's accomplished.for the US citizenry as a direct result of his being in office...IOW, **** he personally has accomplished. Hell, just list 5 reasons you'd vote for him again regardless of what else might follow. While I can't say he's done a _bad_ job, I can't he's done a good one either. Near as I can figure, he hasn't done _anything" significant...and I'll even ignore the whole "health care bill" debacle, because at the end of the day, it - as it currently stands - won't actually do much, if anything at all, in the big scheme of things. HTH, R |
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On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 20:49:25 -0400, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-04-01 20:29:41 -0400, jeff said: i know it may **** you off to have a lawyer agree with you...but, well...right is right. Right about what? Women? Hell, if he and you are just figuring that out, well, ya need help. d;o) But he is NOT correct about SS being broken. THAT was the original post. It is kaput, giving out more money than it is taking in. BTW, I do thank you gentlemen for paying your taxes so that I can have my stipend Navy retirement, and my stipend SS check every month. How long can it last, however. If you folks do not have a stock portfplio for your retirement, you are taking a helluva chance. Bigger and bigger the monster grows. Bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. Will it soon burst? A giant POP heard 'round the world. BOOM and the house of cards comes down. No problem. We're all going down to the local Verizon offices and marrying the first female vice presidents we find that're looking for father figures and have at least $300K salaries. And then we'll spend the rest of our lives claiming everything we have was hard-earned and the result of all kinds of personal sacrifice. I've read that ought to work pretty damned well! |
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On 2010-04-01 21:48:04 -0400, whodathunkit said:
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 20:49:25 -0400, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-04-01 20:29:41 -0400, jeff said: i know it may **** you off to have a lawyer agree with you...but, well...right is right. Right about what? Women? Hell, if he and you are just figuring that out, well, ya need help. d;o) But he is NOT correct about SS being broken. THAT was the original post. It is kaput, giving out more money than it is taking in. BTW, I do thank you gentlemen for paying your taxes so that I can have my stipend Navy retirement, and my stipend SS check every month. How long can it last, however. If you folks do not have a stock portfplio for your retirement, you are taking a helluva chance. Bigger and bigger the monster grows. Bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. Will it soon burst? A giant POP heard 'round the world. BOOM and the house of cards comes down. No problem. We're all going down to the local Verizon offices and marrying the first female vice presidents we find that're looking for father figures and have at least $300K salaries. And then we'll spend the rest of our lives claiming everything we have was hard-earned and the result of all kinds of personal sacrifice. I've read that ought to work pretty damned well! Yeah, like your wife is a nurse, right. d;o) She supporting you now? Heard you were unemployed or maybe it was unemployable. Jelousy is a terribly heavy chain around your neck. It really doesn't become you. I had money before I met Joanne - worked hard for it too. And invested well. We both did well with GTE stock. It was like I had a 3rd income. Nice. An even nicer when you don't need your Navy stipend and it can go straight into investments. As far as personal sacrifice: Try spending 20 years in the military, earning nada and having to take a second job so your kids can have a decent Christmas. Try it, big mouth. I sacrificed in my youth so I would have something now. And I do. If you are still employed (heard you weren't), please pay your taxes. We (collective we) are going to need all the help we can get. d:op |
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On 2010-04-01 21:30:06 -0400, jeff said:
i'm happy to pay my taxes...and, i'm pleased to know i'm helping you. kinda like those soup kitchens you donate time and effort to, huh? g jeff (who has known for a long, long time that most of anything considered worthy about me is because of a woman) Food pantry, not soup kitchen. I miss the folks invoved with it. Now I work one morning a week for the White County Meals on Wheels. Not quite the same clientele g but it keeps me out of trouble. Will do the Lowell Pantry when we return to Taxachusetts. |
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On 2010-04-01 20:15:11 -0400, jeff said:
On 4/1/2010 4:57 PM, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-04-01 14:43:25 -0400, Steve M said: On 4/1/2010 6:15 AM, Giles wrote: On Mar 31, 11:46 pm, Steve wrote: On 3/31/2010 8:03 PM, Giles wrote: snip Yeah, the score card trope is real precious. You may rest assured that you'll be taken seriously just as soon as we catch up with the backlog of other rocket scientists who have been waiting for years. g. Stung did it? Hmmm... Well, since you seem to be a self-appointed keeper of the flame, I bow to your superior judgement. As far as being 'taken seriously' by this group.... no... not going to touch that one. Oh well, you folks have a good time. Maybe I can find a news group that actually focuses on fishing. You'd think there was one somewhere..... Give a big cheer (or heave a sigh of relief) for I'll not waste my time or yours with any more postings to this group. If you feel compelled to reply to THIS post, realize you are doing so for your own amusement, or to cater to any sycophant followers you may have, as I'll never see it. Rec Outdoors Fly Fishing, my foot. \s Stick around, Steve. The sycophants and the Sisyphuses that haunt this place do report on fly fishing, and usually there are good reports to read. Wade through the extraneous crap and the place ain't half bad. Just ignore the left wing ideological boobs, and the right wing ones too for that matter. d;o) oh god, so much to say... but, if someone is driven from this place because of concern about sycophants and lack of fishing focus...well, hell, just load the gun, put it in your mouth, and blow that lunacy away. better to vomit a sigh of relief. smile at what is silly, focus on the useful, and breathe the life you've got. i say, caress the boobs...don't let them make you crazy (well, unless you're a boob guy...then it's a good thing, eh?) jeff (easily amused...but very appreciative of the amusement) :) And I always thought of you as a leg man! |
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e blessed dave. we both have enjoyed a life beyond any "earned" justification. i frequently ponder why i have been so much more fortunate than a similar "really stupid" person born in somalia or haiti. i wish i could say it was something special about me or what i have done...but i know it wasn't. pure luck of birth. jeff I realized that way before you were born. Life magazine had pictures of the Rape of Nanking. I can remember seeing a small infant sitting in the middle of some railraod tracks crying, with explosions, fire, and smoke all around her. I realized then that I indeed was a very fortunate kid. In my lifetime I have visited some real hell holes - Phillipines, Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Brazil, etc - that reinforced my thoughts of how fortunate I am. I would have to add a few other places to the hellhole list The DR the Zonas Industriales. Haiti, Sri Lanka Wherever the textile biz went is where i went before I quit I made money - sure - at at the expense of my health and sanity !!! I will NEVER EVER go back or even to Mexico City again much less anywhere in MX I would sooner lie under a car for a week However parts of Newark NJ and Miami FL, Detrout and even LA have the same look Fortunately I missed Hong Kong and Mumbai I believed then as I do now that we have a finite am't of time in life on this planet One need not sprend that time in Airports,in lines. on highways iIn automobiles and in large cities What a ****ing waste of time and life!!!. I used to get nuts about being in places I hated w owners of companies in "war zones" that I reviled Yet took to lunch or dinner Then later the fact that I had to fear for my life in APorts and traveling becaues of Osama, Bush and their cronies We arefortunate to have the chance to be where we are now! And we know it and appreciate it!!!!!!!! I do not miss a big city only PIZZA! NY pizza - yumbo! Were we born in Somalia or Haiti - who knows? I cannot even remotely imagine this. Lou Reed |
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On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 02:16:17 GMT, "Fred" wrote:
On 1-Apr-2010, wrote: Near as I can figure, he hasn't done _anything" significant...and I'll even ignore the whole "health care bill" debacle, into Iraq and Afghanistan...you know, them there places Obama SWORE he'd get the **** out of about 13 seconds after he got into office... I have come to the conclusion that Obama has no power and is a lying ****bag like all politicians Whoa, now - I never said, nor do I think that Obama is a (or "all politicians" are) "lying ****bag(s)" - that said, you are perfectly entitled to your rather extreme opinion. Now, if you had said that he was just another politician whose mouth often greatly overloads his ass, we'd be in complete agreement. I said it then, and I'll say it again now - I see nothing special whatsoever about Obama with the exception of his being the first (known, obvious) bi-racial POTUS. Other than that, from everything I've seen and heard, he's just another (pre-freakout) Britney Spears pop-pol who happened to really hit the jackpot. Bush had more "true core" and Clinton had, by leaps and bounds, a better mind AND better political instincts. He's the left's answer to Reagan, but at least Ronnie managed to futz around and accomplish a few things between all the whip-'em-up empty speeches - his "tear down this wall" shtick, while in and of itself, was pretty much rhetoric, but he was also among the more prominent _public_ reasons that it did come down. We live in an oligarchy where the masters of war - must protect their inverstments Take out "of war" and yep, you pretty much have it - were you expecting something else...? I mean, it's the way the world works. War is great biz hence increasing troop strength in Afghanistan while doing little in Iraq except mainrtaining the status quo is grea t Dropping bombs that cost millions and we will replace w more millions $$$$$ ****in great business I dealt w guys who make miltary uniforms Some proft!!! No bid contracts llike Haliburton? Do we really expect to win these wars ? In Afghanistan come on!!!!! We could be there 50 yrs and they would only hate us more Um, who is this "they?" A fair portion of the Afghanis LOVE the US...I mean, if a rich stranger walked up to you and said, "Ya know, Freddie my lad, I just like the cut of your jib - howsabout I support you in a manner you'll really become accustomed to...here's a no-limit credit card - go abso-****in'-lutely nuts and don't worry about it - we don't pay the bills on it, anyway..." how would you feel about your new best buddy...? Then, there is his environmental promises and statements to the contary - he has as of yesterday increased off shore drilling thereby further destroying our planet Um, well, the short answer is, "No, not really..." If it's done properly, you drill in literally your own back yard with no real impact. When we pollute the oceans and kill tthe rivers we can NEVER undo this. Um, well, again, no. And in many cases, what "we" cannot undo, "nature" will undo whether we wish it to or not... Humans can create things but they cannot create healthy rivers and lakes OK. So why did you believe him or anyone else when they said they could...? Obama is just one in a long line of self-aggrandizing ****balls Just another politico w loud intentions and little substance Again, IMO, "no" on the former, "yeah, pretty much" on the latter...again, though, what made you expect otherwise? Hence as our chickens say Cluuuuuuuk Cluluuuuk Cluuuck I speak to chickens ! I am the chicken whisperer!!!! Frank Purdue TC, R |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 06:47:34 -0600, rw wrote:
On 4/2/10 6:05 AM, wrote: Whoa, now - I never said, nor do I think that Obama is a (or "all politicians" are) "lying ****bag(s)" - that said, you are perfectly entitled to your rather extreme opinion. Now, if you had said that he was just another politician whose mouth often greatly overloads his ass, we'd be in complete agreement. I said it then, and I'll say it again now - I see nothing special whatsoever about Obama with the exception of his being the first (known, obvious) bi-racial POTUS. Other than that, from everything I've seen and heard, he's just another (pre-freakout) Britney Spears pop-pol who happened to really hit the jackpot. Bush had more "true core" and Clinton had, by leaps and bounds, a better mind AND better political instincts. He's the left's answer to Reagan, but at least Ronnie managed to futz around and accomplish a few things between all the whip-'em-up empty speeches - his "tear down this wall" shtick, while in and of itself, was pretty much rhetoric, but he was also among the more prominent _public_ reasons that it did come down. You, and I suspect a good portion of the Tea Baggers, aren't angry just because Obama is black. You're angry because he's black and smarter than you. And speaking of people who often let their mouth greatly overload their ass - HEEEEERE'S STEVIE!! And IAC, everything else aside, why would _anyone_ be "angry because he's black" when he isn't "black?" HTH, R |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 08:56:53 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: wrote: rw wrote: You, and I suspect a good portion of the Tea Baggers, aren't angry just because Obama is black. You're angry because he's black and smarter than you. And speaking of people who often let their mouth greatly overload their ass - HEEEEERE'S STEVIE!! And IAC, everything else aside, why would _anyone_ be "angry because he's black" when he isn't "black?" Tell you what, mosey on down to the Piggly Wiggly there in Picklejuice, Mississippi and ask your neighbors whether or not Obama is black. Funny you mention that... I spent much of the last coupla weeks in NO, and if any citizenry knows "black," "white," "bi-racial" and "mixed," it is that of New Orleans. And this very subject came up - not because of Obama, but Tiger Woods. And a man who knows himself to be completely "black" (as the descendent of gen de coulour libre) and a woman who self-identifies as "black" because as far as she knows, she is (a lot of folks in NO, both "black" and "white" in appearance, aren't totally sure if they are all or mostly either or even "Indian," and most old families of either "main" color have mixed-race members, I've no doubt mine included) said exactly what I've said - that if a "color designator" must be placed on Obama for general reasons (something I'm not so sure needs to happen, but...), he is no more "black" than "white," he is, at the very least, "bi-racial." And if while he can self-identify any way he chooses, any attempt to self-identify - i.e., cozy up with - with long-term US residing "blacks" is hypocritical nonsense on his part. The funny thing to many is that he is among the very few who truly are "African-American." Does the fact that a couple of "black" folks in NO think this way or that in this? No, but it damned sure carries more weight than an Illinois white boy's opinion. HTH, R |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote: wrote: And IAC, everything else aside, why would _anyone_ be "angry because he's black" when he isn't "black?" Tell you what, mosey on down to the Piggly Wiggly there in Picklejuice, Mississippi and ask your neighbors whether or not Obama is black. Funny you mention that... I spent much of the last coupla weeks in NO, and if any citizenry knows "black," "white," "bi-racial" and "mixed," it is that of New Orleans. And this very subject came up - not because of Obama, but Tiger Woods. And a man who knows himself to be completely "black" (as the descendent of gen de coulour libre) and a woman who self-identifies as "black" because as far as she knows, she is (a lot of folks in NO, both "black" and "white" in appearance, aren't totally sure if they are all or mostly either or even "Indian," and most old families of either "main" color have mixed-race members, I've no doubt mine included) said exactly what I've said - that if a "color designator" must be placed on Obama for general reasons (something I'm not so sure needs to happen, but...), he is no more "black" than "white," he is, at the very least, "bi-racial." And if while he can self-identify any way he chooses, any attempt to self-identify - i.e., cozy up with - with long-term US residing "blacks" is hypocritical nonsense on his part. The funny thing to many is that he is among the very few who truly are "African-American." Does the fact that a couple of "black" folks in NO think this way or that in this? No, but it damned sure carries more weight than an Illinois white boy's opinion. Obama identifies himself as a black man, he married a black woman and he has two black kids. And that damned sure carries more weight than your silly bull****. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 09:42:34 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: wrote: And IAC, everything else aside, why would _anyone_ be "angry because he's black" when he isn't "black?" Tell you what, mosey on down to the Piggly Wiggly there in Picklejuice, Mississippi and ask your neighbors whether or not Obama is black. Funny you mention that... I spent much of the last coupla weeks in NO, and if any citizenry knows "black," "white," "bi-racial" and "mixed," it is that of New Orleans. And this very subject came up - not because of Obama, but Tiger Woods. And a man who knows himself to be completely "black" (as the descendent of gen de coulour libre) and a woman who self-identifies as "black" because as far as she knows, she is (a lot of folks in NO, both "black" and "white" in appearance, aren't totally sure if they are all or mostly either or even "Indian," and most old families of either "main" color have mixed-race members, I've no doubt mine included) said exactly what I've said - that if a "color designator" must be placed on Obama for general reasons (something I'm not so sure needs to happen, but...), he is no more "black" than "white," he is, at the very least, "bi-racial." And if while he can self-identify any way he chooses, any attempt to self-identify - i.e., cozy up with - with long-term US residing "blacks" is hypocritical nonsense on his part. The funny thing to many is that he is among the very few who truly are "African-American." Does the fact that a couple of "black" folks in NO think this way or that in this? No, but it damned sure carries more weight than an Illinois white boy's opinion. Obama identifies himself as a black man, he married a black woman and he has two black kids. Hmmm...what if he had married a "white" woman? And if he had, what color would you have classified his kids...? Suppose he had married a woman whose parents were also bi-racial, but identified herself as "white?" Suppose he had married a Guamanian whose parents were 1/4 American Indian, 1/4 "black," 1/4 "white," and 1/4 Eskimo, but self-identified as an Asian...? And that damned sure carries more weight than your silly bull****. Well, gee, if it's just math...and if it is, explain again why he's "black" and not "white"... What I find amusing is that he himself, AFAIK, has not said he is or self-identifies as "black" OR "white." What he has said, when asked directly and relaying what, to use his own word when relaying, "blacks" have asked him, is that he self-identifies as "African-American." And I don't dispute that he is that - in fact, I've said that he is myself. Hell, if Botha and Anita Bryant had had a child, they could say the same thing. I do, however, find it curious that he wouldn't say, "when blacks have asked me how I identify myself, I answer, 'I see myself as black,'" as opposed to saying "African-American" only when referring to himself, but not the questioner. HTH, R |
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On 4/1/2010 9:44 PM, wrote:
...and, i'll vote for him again. Ah...proving that "stupid friend in NC, " I take it... it's apparent there is little you like about the president or those who choose to like him and approve of the job he's done. Seriously, though, why in the hell would you state such a thing, not even halfway through his Presidency? Oh, yeah, that's right - I forgot about you and Johnny Breck... i stated it because that's my position... you've stated yours, and made it relatively clear you don't approve of or support Obama. I guess I should have said, I'll vote for him again if he's the democrat's nominee. Is there anything he could do that would earn your vote? G i'm satisfied with him and his efforts. I voted for him suspecting/knowing he'd not likely be able to accomplish his full agenda... you think that is his individual fault, or his failing. i don't. He's a democrat...the only other viable choice is a republican of some stripe, and i'd sooner eat a turd than vote for that party's presidential offerings. BTW, I didn't support John (Breck) Edward's presidential run, only his campaign for the senate seat against a republican. He had moptop, flyaway hair in those days. I like Obama's tone and thoughtful approach to things... And I'll ask yet again - name 10...hell, 5...truly important things he's accomplished.for the US citizenry as a direct result of his being in office...IOW, **** he personally has accomplished. Hell, just list 5 reasons you'd vote for him again regardless of what else might follow. While I can't say he's done a _bad_ job, I can't he's done a good one either. Near as I can figure, he hasn't done _anything" significant...and I'll even ignore the whole "health care bill" debacle, because at the end of the day, it - as it currently stands - won't actually do much, if anything at all, in the big scheme of things. "truly important things"...to satisfy you? hell, where's that turd. G I'll let you argue with others... but here are some reasons given by others, many of which i had no, little, or only passing knowledge of, but most of which I can include among the reasons i'll vote for him again...and i choose not to ignore the health care reform. It was an immense project and a significant accomplishment. "He’s had a good first year,” says Ted Widmer, a presidential historian at Brown University in Providence, R.I. “Two of his biggest accomplishments are easy to overlook, but they were both important. He kept the financial crisis from becoming worse. And he vastly improved the way the rest of the world thinks about America.” *Health care reform * The "largest" economic stimulus bill in American history. * Ordering the closing of Guantanamo Bay military detention facility and abolishing "enhanced interrogation techniques." * Setting a fixed timetable for withdrawing U.S. combat forces from Iraq. * "Returning science to its rightful place" by lifting the Bush restrictions on federally funded embryonic stem cell research. * Signing laws to expand children's health insurance (financed by a 61-cent per pack increase in the federal cigarette tax the adviser did not tout). * Signing a law meant to improve the ability of women who allege pay discrimination to sue their employer. * Diminishing the role of lobbyists in the White House * "Forge a meaningful statement from the United Nations" criticizing North Korea's launch of a ballistic missile. * Lifting travel and remittance restrictions for Cuban Americans who seek to travel more frequently to the island and send more US currency to their immediate family. * Appointed a well-qualified Latina (the first) to the US Supreme Court * Engaging world leaders in Europe, Turkey, Latin American and the Caribbean with "strength and humility." * Within one year, pulled the US economy out of its nose dive, revived credit markets & nudged the economy towards growth of 2.2% in final quarter * Within one year, halted the devastating rate of monthly job losses he inherited, from an average 700,000 monthly in the first quarter of 2009, to 35,000 in first quarter 2010 - a major achievement the last administration was not capable of doing * The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 in February - has played a key role in turnaround of economy over the last 3 quarters www.recovery.org o Stopped decline & grew GDP - from a -6.4% drop in 1st Qtr 2009, to -0.7 rate in 2nd Qtr and +2.2% growth in 3rd Qtr o Further 2010 growth in GDP is estimated at 4.4% by year end o $90 billion invested in clean energy economy of the future - jobs, lower dependence on foreign oil, enhance national security, clean environment o $10.5 billion investment in modernization of national electric grid o $18 billion for upgrades & modernization of public transport systems, including new high speed rail o $23 billion investment incentives to small businesses o Over $1billion in job training grants for jobs in new clean energy sectors o Tax credits to stimulate development of clean energy manufacturing - wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, batteries, etc o Distributed education grants to US states, to keep teachers in schools o $1 billion investment in advancing use of cutting edge Health IT - By 2014, HIT will be made available to 100,000 hospitals & physicians & thousands of people trained for careers in HIT & health care, from nurses and pharmacy techs to IT technicians and trainers. o $650 million for Communities Putting Prevention to Work, public health program to address obesity, increase physical activity, improve nutrition, and decrease smoking. o Subsidized extended COBRA benefits for unemployed o NOT ONE REPUBLICAN VOTED "YES" FOR THIS IMPORTANT BILL, NOW CREDITED AS SAVING US ECONOMY FROM DISASTER, BY SEVERAL INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISAN GROUPS * The largest middle-class tax cut in history - $288 billion * Saved, or created around 2,000,000 US jobs * Cash for Clunkers Program: o 690.114 new cars sold o Dept of Transportation claims 52,000 jobs were saved * The Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act * The Human Rights Enforcement Act of 2009 * The Credit Card Holders Bill of Rights Act of 2009 * Ryan White CARE Act of 2009 - repealed HIV entry ban * Approved California's adoption of car emission standards for cleaner air & climate control - had been blocked by President Bush for 6 years * Launched the White House Food Safety Working Group - initiative to modernize the US food safety systems & better protect Americans www.foodsafetyworkinggroup.com * The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act of 2009, which o Repeals tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas & replace with incentives to create jobs in USA o Cracks down on US citizens & companies using offshore accounts to avoid paying taxes -22,000 parties identified & $210 billion in back taxes and penalties to be collected over next 10 years o Collected $780 million fine from UBS for offshore banking violation * President Obama has cracked down on high level of financial losses from across-the-board fraud & abuse of Medicare (estimated $600 billion lost over last decade from inattention to Medicare fraud) o January 2010 National Summit on Health Care Fraud o New inter-agency Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (HEAT) introduced - www.stopmedicarefraud.gov o 5 new Strike Force Teams added in 5 new cities - 13 more to be added in 2011 (Strike Force teams have collected $250 million in restitutions, fines & penalties since 2008) o Expanded Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control (HCFAC) Program - $13.1 billion has been returned to Medicare o 7 new Obama initiatives, starting in 2010/2011 will generate a further $15 billion in savings for Medicare over next 10 years o Successful completion of largest pharmaceutical fraud case awards Medicare $2.5 billion from Pfizer o January 2010 launch of nation's first Health Security Strategy - comprehensive strategy to protect Americans' health during a national emergency and... Dr. Robert Watson: "His first six months have been even more active than FDRs or LBJs the two standards for such assessments. Yet, there is little media attention given to much of what he has done. Of late, the media is focusing almost exclusively on Obama's critics, without holding them responsible for the uncivil, unconstructive tone of their disagreements or without holding the previous administration responsible for getting us in such a deep hole. The misinformation and venom that now passes for political reporting and civic debate is beyond description. As such, there is a need to set the record straight. What most impresses me is the fact that Obama has accomplished so much not from a heavy-handed or top-down approach but from a style that has institutionalized efforts to reach across the aisle, encourage vigorous debate, and utilize town halls and panels of experts in the policy-making process. Beyond the accomplishments, the process is good for democracy and our democratic processes have been battered and bruised in recent years." 1.Ordered all federal agencies to undertake a study and make recommendations for ways to cut spending 2. Ordered a review of all federal operations to identify and cut wasteful spending and practices 3. Instituted enforcements for equal pay for women 4. Beginning the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq 5. Families of fallen soldiers have expenses covered to be on hand when the body arrives at Dover A.F.B. 6. Ended media blackout on war casualties; reporting full information 7. Ended media blackout on covering the return of fallen soldiers to Dover A.F.B.; the media is now permitted to do so pending adherence to respectful rules and approval of fallen soldier's family 8. The White House and federal government are respecting the Freedom of Information Act 9. Instructed all federal agencies to promote openness and transparency as much as possible 10. Limits on lobbyist's access to the White House 11. Limits on White House aides working for lobbyists after their tenure in the administration 12. Ended the previous stop-loss policy that kept soldiers in Iraq/Afghanistan longer than their enlistment date 13. Phasing out the expensive F-22 war plane and other outdated weapons systems, which weren't even used or needed in Iraq/Afghanistan 14. Removed restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research 15. Federal support for stem-cell and new biomedical research 16. New federal funding for science and research labs 17. States are permitted to enact federal fuel efficiency standards above federal standards 18. Increased infrastructure spending (roads, bridges, power plants) after years of neglect 19. Funds for high-speed, broadband Internet access to K-12 schools 20. New funds for school construction 21. The prison at Guantanamo Bay is being phased out 22. US Auto industry rescue plan 23. Housing rescue plan 24. $789 billion economic stimulus plan 25. The public can meet with federal housing insurers to refinance (the new plan can be completed in one day) a mortgage if they are having trouble paying 26. US financial and banking rescue plan 27. The secret detention facilities in Eastern Europe and elsewhere are being closed 28. Ended the previous policy; the US now has a no torture policy and is in compliance with the Geneva Convention standards 29. Better body armor is now being provided to our troops 30.The missile defense program is being cut by $1.4 billion in 2010 31. Restarted the nuclear non-proliferation talks and building back up the nuclear inspection infrastructure/protocols 32. Re-engaged in the treaties/agreements to protect the Antarctic 33. Re-engaged in the agreements/talks on global warming and greenhouse gas emissions 34. Visited more countries and met with more world leaders than any president in his first six months in office 35. Successful release of US captain held by Somali pirates; authorized the SEALS to do their job 36. US Navy increasing patrols off Somali coast 37. Attractive tax write-offs for those who buy hybrid automobiles 38. Cash for clunkers program offers vouchers to trade in fuel inefficient, polluting old cars for new cars; stimulated auto sales 39. Announced plans to purchase fuel efficient American-made fleet for the federal government 40. Expanded the SCHIP program to cover health care for 4 million more children 41. Signed national service legislation; expanded national youth service program 42. Instituted a new policy on Cuba , allowing Cuban families to return home to visit loved ones 43. Ended the previous policy of not regulating and labeling carbon dioxide emissions 44. Expanding vaccination programs 45. Immediate and efficient response to the floods in North Dakota and other natural disasters 46. Closed offshore tax safe havens 47. Negotiated deal with Swiss banks to permit US government to gain access to records of tax evaders and criminals 48. Ended the previous policy of offering tax benefits to corporations who outsource American jobs; the new policy is to promote in-sourcing to bring jobs back 49. Ended the previous practice of protecting credit card companies; in place of it are new consumer protections from credit card industry's predatory practices 50. Energy producing plants must begin preparing to produce 15% of their energy from renewable sources 51. Lower drug costs for seniors 52. Ended the previous practice of forbidding Medicare from negotiating with drug manufacturers for cheaper drugs; the federal government is now realizing hundreds of millions in savings 53. Increasing pay and benefits for military personnel 54. Improved housing for military personnel 55. Initiating a new policy to promote federal hiring of military spouses 56. Improved conditions at Walter Reed Military Hospital and other military hospitals 57. Increasing student loans 58. Increasing opportunities in AmeriCorps program 59. Sent envoys to Middle East and other parts of the world that had been neglected for years; re-engaging in multilateral and bilateral talks and diplomacy 60. Established a new cyber security office 61. Beginning the process of reforming and restructuring the military 20 years after the Cold War to a more modern fighting force; this includes new procurement policies, increasing size of military, new technology and cyber units and operations, etc. 62. Ended previous policy of awarding no-bid defense contracts 63. Ordered a review of hurricane and natural disaster preparedness 64. Established a National Performance Officer charged with saving the federal government money and making federal operations more efficient 65. Students struggling to make college loan payments can have their loans refinanced 66. Improving benefits for veterans 67. Many more press conferences and town halls and much more media access than previous administration 68. Instituted a new focus on mortgage fraud 69. The FDA is now regulating tobacco 70. Ended previous policy of cutting the FDA and circumventing FDA rules 71. Ended previous practice of having White House aides rewrite scientific and environmental rules, regulations, and reports 72. Authorized discussions with North Korea and private mission by Pres. Bill Clinton to secure the release of two Americans held in prisons 73. Authorized discussions with Myanmar and mission by Sen. Jim Web to secure the release of an American held captive 74. Making more loans available to small businesses 75. Established independent commission to make recommendations on slowing the costs of Medicare 76. Appointment of first Latina to the Supreme Court 77. Authorized construction/opening of additional health centers to care for veterans 78. Limited salaries of senior White House aides; cut to $100,000 79. Renewed loan guarantees for Israel 80. Changed the failing/status quo military command in Afghanistan 81. Deployed additional troops to Afghanistan 82. New Afghan War policy that limits aerial bombing and prioritizes aid, development of infrastructure, diplomacy, and good government practices by Afghans 83. Announced the long-term development of a national energy grid with renewable sources and cleaner, efficient energy production 84. Returned money authorized for refurbishment of White House offices and private living quarters 85. Paid for redecoration of White House living quarters out of his own pocket 86. Held first Seder in White House 87. Attempting to reform the nation's healthcare system which is the most expensive in the world yet leaves almost 50 million without health insurance and millions more under insured 88. Has put the ball in play for comprehensive immigration reform 89. Push for energy reform 90. Push for education reform Here's somebody else's top 7...which contains 5 reasons i'll vote for him. #1 Health Care Reform President Obama's sweeping health care reform bill establishes health care coverage as a right for all Americans. It expands coverage to 32 million more Americans while simultaneously reducing the deficit by $1.3 trillion over the next 20 years. It also makes illegal many of the health insurance industry's worst tactics for making more profit at the cost of people's health (including denying coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.) #2 Successful Economic Stimulus When Barack Obama took over the Presidency the country's economy was heading straight down due to the distrous policies of George W. Bush. In February Obama signed the stimulus into law and it has helped to stem the job losses. In fact economists say that over one million jobs have either been saved or added due to it. #3 Eliminating Wasteful Spending The elimination of the F-22 fight jet program is an example of some of the wasteful spending that Obama has eliminated as President. #4 Sonia Sotomayor Obama's first Supreme Court nominee was successful. She became the very first hispanic on the Supreme Court and only the 3rd woman. #5 Credit Card Reform The credit card reform bill that Obama signed in May of 2009 has helped to provide new protections for customers. #6 Stem Cell Research In May of '09 Obama signed an executive order allowing more federal money to be used for very important stem cell research. #7 More Successful on Anti-Terrorism Than Bush Obama launched more attacks on terrorists in his first year than did Bush in the last four years of his Presidency combined. yeah, yeah...i know you wanted to quibble with me personally. but we both know i'm no match for you, and i've no desire to disappoint either of us. G jeff HTH, R sure you do... |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote: wrote: Does the fact that a couple of "black" folks in NO think this way or that in this? No, but it damned sure carries more weight than an Illinois white boy's opinion. Obama identifies himself as a black man, he married a black woman and he has two black kids. And that damned sure carries more weight than your silly bull****. Well, gee, if it's just math...and if it is, explain again why he's "black" and not "white"... He's black because he says he's black. End of story. You claim on the one hand that as a bi-racial man Obama can self-identify any way he wants but on the other hand if he self-identifies as black then he's a hypocrite. What would your cracker neighbors down there in Picklejuice, Mississippi have said if Obama had decided to self-identify as white ? What I find amusing is that he himself, AFAIK, has not said he is or self-identifies as "black" OR "white." ... Correct your ignorance then and read his autobiography. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 11:11:07 -0400, jeff wrote:
Please give me the following, and with the exception of the 25-75 number, all must be 1-9 - no zeros.: Any single number/digit in any of your addresses (home, office, PO Box, your college apartment, ZIP code, I don't care), any single number from any two of your phone numbers (2 total numbers), any single number from your bar card (or hell, some shopper's discount card in your wallet), the day any of your children were born (i.e., 2 if April 2nd), pick any number from 1 to 10, pick another from 25 to 75. I don't need or want the entire number for any of the above...****, just make up 7 random numbers that'll fit into the above. Thanks, R |
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On Apr 1, 6:44*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 19:31:47 -0400, jeff wrote: On 3/31/2010 6:50 PM, David LaCourse wrote: Is there anyone on earth more stupid than you? Yeah, I can name a whole bunch in this nuthouse that voted for Obama. ...and, i'll vote for him again. Ah...proving that "stupid friend in NC, " I take it... Seriously, though, why in the hell would you state such a thing, not even halfway through his Presidency? *Oh, yeah, that's right - I forgot about you and Johnny Breck... jeff (proud of my president...been a while since i felt that way) FWIW, Bush had substantially higher approval ratings for a longer time than Obama...and that's when he was getting unto into Iraq and Afghanistan...you know, them there places Obama SWORE he'd get the **** out of about 13 seconds after he got into office... And I'll ask yet again - name 10...hell, 5...truly important things he's accomplished.for the US citizenry as a direct result of his being in office...IOW, **** he personally has accomplished. *Hell, just list 5 reasons you'd vote for him again regardless of what else might follow. *While I can't say he's done a _bad_ job, I can't he's done a good one either. *Near as I can figure, he hasn't done _anything" significant...and I'll even ignore the whole "health care bill" debacle, because at the end of the day, it - as it currently stands - won't actually do much, if anything at all, in the big scheme of things. HTH, R What horse****: You were saying he was doing a bad job as Prez BEFORE he was even sworn in! You just read from the script given to you. "near as (you) I can figure" . . . that dear friends comes as close to illustrating the word "disingenuous" as Barbara's bad boy son's "clean" arrest record. (GWs quashed cocaine bust) Hahahahahahahahahaha. Dave Double scheeeeesh. |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 14:12:36 -0400, jeff wrote:
On 4/2/2010 1:16 PM, wrote: On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 11:11:07 -0400, wrote: Please give me the following, and with the exception of the 25-75 number, all must be 1-9 - no zeros.: Any single number/digit in any of your addresses (home, office, PO Box, your college apartment, ZIP code, I don't care), any single number from any two of your phone numbers (2 total numbers), any single number from your bar card (or hell, some shopper's discount card in your wallet), the day any of your children were born (i.e., 2 if April 2nd), pick any number from 1 to 10, pick another from 25 to 75. I don't need or want the entire number for any of the above...****, just make up 7 random numbers that'll fit into the above. Thanks, R you're welcome.... OK, then, I'll pick, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, and 39. Now, let's see what those numbers correspond to on your CnP of "why Jeff Miller would vote for Obama again...as told by others..."... HTH, R |
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On Apr 1, 7:17*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-04-01 21:30:06 -0400, jeff said: i'm happy to pay my taxes...and, i'm pleased to know i'm helping you. kinda like those soup kitchens you donate time and effort to, huh? g jeff (who has known for a long, long time that most of anything considered worthy about me is because of a woman) Food pantry, not soup kitchen. *I miss the folks invoved with it. *Now I work one morning a week for the White County Meals on Wheels. *Not quite the same clientele g but it keeps me out of trouble. *Will do the Lowell Pantry when we return to Taxachusetts. Good moves. Dave |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 11:11:07 -0400, jeff wrote:
On 4/1/2010 9:44 PM, wrote: ...and, i'll vote for him again. Ah...proving that "stupid friend in NC, " I take it... it's apparent there is little you like about the president or those who choose to like him and approve of the job he's done. Seriously, though, why in the hell would you state such a thing, not even halfway through his Presidency? Oh, yeah, that's right - I forgot about you and Johnny Breck... i stated it because that's my position... you've stated yours, and made it relatively clear you don't approve of or support Obama. Oops, nope. I've never said I don't support him - he's the POTUS, and if for no other reason, I do support him until he does something that _I_ feel should warrant the loss of that support. As to "approving" of him, no, I can't say that I do, but then again, I can't say that I don't. It's about like asking me if I "approve" of the guy who lives 2 doors down from you - he's a total stranger. Thus far, he hasn't done much of anything on a national scale for one to approve or disapprove - no real accomplishments, but no big failures. I guess I should have said, I'll vote for him again if he's the democrat's nominee. Is there anything he could do that would earn your vote? G Sure - he could do something, anything. Hell, even if he - him, personally - hung his ass out over the line on something and got it handed back to him, at least it would be _something_. Babe Ruth didn't get to be the Babe by only swinging at the slow pitches. i'm satisfied with him and his efforts. I voted for him suspecting/knowing he'd not likely be able to accomplish his full agenda... Hell, he could have 73 terms, a lapdog Congress, the entire population of the Americas on beck-and-call shovel-ready staff and the support of 214% of the world's entire population (including Guam...twice), and 17 of him couldn't accomplish all the **** he promised...OTOH, he's a politician, so, no, I don't expect any of them to actually accomplish all the **** they promise...but there are certain limits at which even moderated expectations are, well, strained to the limit. you think that is his individual fault, or his failing. i don't. See above. He's a democrat...the only other viable choice is a republican of some stripe, and i'd sooner eat a turd than vote for that party's presidential offerings. Well, now, see, there's another way in which we differ. I'd vote for who I thought to be the best viable candidate running. Which explains why I've supported both Dems and Republicans. BTW, I didn't support John (Breck) Edward's presidential run, only his campaign for the senate seat against a republican. He had moptop, flyaway hair in those days. I like Obama's tone and thoughtful approach to things... Um, that thing on your stereo that says "White Noise" isn't a special Beatles button...and sometimes, a good leader has to go with their gut - sometimes, it doesn't work out, but most times, at least for a _good_ leader, it does. And I'll ask yet again - name 10...hell, 5...truly important things he's accomplished.for the US citizenry as a direct result of his being in office...IOW, **** he personally has accomplished. Hell, just list 5 reasons you'd vote for him again regardless of what else might follow. While I can't say he's done a _bad_ job, I can't he's done a good one either. Near as I can figure, he hasn't done _anything" significant...and I'll even ignore the whole "health care bill" debacle, because at the end of the day, it - as it currently stands - won't actually do much, if anything at all, in the big scheme of things. "truly important things"...to satisfy you? hell, where's that turd. I think he is going by "Giles" these days... G I'll let you argue with others... but here are some reasons given by others, many of which i had no, little, or only passing knowledge of, but most of which I can include among the reasons i'll vote for him again...and i choose not to ignore the health care reform. It was an immense project and a significant accomplishment. "He’s had a good first year,” says Ted Widmer, a presidential historian at Brown University in Providence, R.I. “Two of his biggest accomplishments are easy to overlook, but they were both important. He kept the financial crisis from becoming worse. No, he didn't, because he could not have (and neither could any Prez). In fact, some of what he did may well turn out to be disastrous...may not, too - only time will tell. And he vastly improved the way the rest of the world thinks about America.” Uh, yeah - now much of the world's leaders, esp. the Chinese, thinks "America" is a soft touch they can push around. And the same folks that hated "America" still do and will continue to so regardless of Obama. And now, the numbers - 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, and 39 *Health care reform * The "largest" economic stimulus bill in American history. * Ordering the closing of Guantanamo Bay military detention facility and abolishing "enhanced interrogation techniques." * Setting a fixed timetable for withdrawing U.S. combat forces from Iraq. * "Returning science to its rightful place" by lifting the Bush restrictions on federally funded embryonic stem cell research. * Signing laws to expand children's health insurance (financed by a 61-cent per pack increase in the federal cigarette tax the adviser did not tout). * Signing a law meant to improve the ability of women who allege pay discrimination to sue their employer. * Diminishing the role of lobbyists in the White House #9 * "Forge a meaningful statement from the United Nations" criticizing North Korea's launch of a ballistic missile. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! "Bad North Korea! Bad, bad, North Korea!" That one isn't even fair to you, so let's pick another. * Lifting travel and remittance restrictions for Cuban Americans who seek to travel more frequently to the island and send more US currency to their immediate family. Hmmm...and why didn't he just lift the asinine "embargo" all together? OK, another gimme, so let's try one more and go up 1..."Diminishing the role of lobbyists in the White House" Oh, man, this isn't your day, is it? The promise wasn't "diminishing the role," it was "no lobbyists." And not even two months into office, he had signed several waivers. But I'd put this under the category of basically unkeepable campaign promises - no real big deal, as far as I am concerned. * Appointed a well-qualified Latina (the first) to the US Supreme Court * Engaging world leaders in Europe, Turkey, Latin American and the Caribbean with "strength and humility." * Within one year, pulled the US economy out of its nose dive, revived credit markets & nudged the economy towards growth of 2.2% in final quarter * Within one year, halted the devastating rate of monthly job losses he inherited, from an average 700,000 monthly in the first quarter of 2009, to 35,000 in first quarter 2010 - a major achievement the last administration was not capable of doing * The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 in February - has played a key role in turnaround of economy over the last 3 quarters www.recovery.org o Stopped decline & grew GDP - from a -6.4% drop in 1st Qtr 2009, to -0.7 rate in 2nd Qtr and +2.2% growth in 3rd Qtr o Further 2010 growth in GDP is estimated at 4.4% by year end o $90 billion invested in clean energy economy of the future - jobs, lower dependence on foreign oil, enhance national security, clean environment o $10.5 billion investment in modernization of national electric grid o $18 billion for upgrades & modernization of public transport systems, including new high speed rail o $23 billion investment incentives to small businesses o Over $1billion in job training grants for jobs in new clean energy sectors o Tax credits to stimulate development of clean energy manufacturing - wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, batteries, etc o Distributed education grants to US states, to keep teachers in schools o $1 billion investment in advancing use of cutting edge Health IT - By 2014, HIT will be made available to 100,000 hospitals & physicians & thousands of people trained for careers in HIT & health care, from nurses and pharmacy techs to IT technicians and trainers. o $650 million for Communities Putting Prevention to Work, public health program to address obesity, increase physical activity, improve nutrition, and decrease smoking. o Subsidized extended COBRA benefits for unemployed o NOT ONE REPUBLICAN VOTED "YES" FOR THIS IMPORTANT BILL, NOW CREDITED AS SAVING US ECONOMY FROM DISASTER, BY SEVERAL INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISAN GROUPS * The largest middle-class tax cut in history - $288 billion * Saved, or created around 2,000,000 US jobs * Cash for Clunkers Program: o 690.114 new cars sold o Dept of Transportation claims 52,000 jobs were saved * The Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act * The Human Rights Enforcement Act of 2009 * The Credit Card Holders Bill of Rights Act of 2009 * Ryan White CARE Act of 2009 - repealed HIV entry ban * Approved California's adoption of car emission standards for cleaner air & climate control - had been blocked by President Bush for 6 years * Launched the White House Food Safety Working Group - initiative to modernize the US food safety systems & better protect Americans www.foodsafetyworkinggroup.com * The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act of 2009, which o Repeals tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas & replace with incentives to create jobs in USA o Cracks down on US citizens & companies using offshore accounts to avoid paying taxes -22,000 parties identified & $210 billion in back taxes and penalties to be collected over next 10 years o Collected $780 million fine from UBS for offshore banking violation * President Obama has cracked down on high level of financial losses from across-the-board fraud & abuse of Medicare (estimated $600 billion lost over last decade from inattention to Medicare fraud) o January 2010 National Summit on Health Care Fraud o New inter-agency Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (HEAT) introduced - www.stopmedicarefraud.gov o 5 new Strike Force Teams added in 5 new cities - 13 more to be added in 2011 (Strike Force teams have collected $250 million in restitutions, fines & penalties since 2008) o Expanded Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control (HCFAC) Program - $13.1 billion has been returned to Medicare o 7 new Obama initiatives, starting in 2010/2011 will generate a further $15 billion in savings for Medicare over next 10 years o Successful completion of largest pharmaceutical fraud case awards Medicare $2.5 billion from Pfizer o January 2010 launch of nation's first Health Security Strategy - comprehensive strategy to protect Americans' health during a national emergency and... Dr. Robert Watson: "His first six months have been even more active than FDRs or LBJs the two standards for such assessments. Yet, there is little media attention given to much of what he has done. Of late, the media is focusing almost exclusively on Obama's critics, without holding them responsible for the uncivil, unconstructive tone of their disagreements or without holding the previous administration responsible for getting us in such a deep hole. The misinformation and venom that now passes for political reporting and civic debate is beyond description. As such, there is a need to set the record straight. What most impresses me is the fact that Obama has accomplished so much not from a heavy-handed or top-down approach but from a style that has institutionalized efforts to reach across the aisle, encourage vigorous debate, and utilize town halls and panels of experts in the policy-making process. Beyond the accomplishments, the process is good for democracy and our democratic processes have been battered and bruised in recent years." 1.Ordered all federal agencies to undertake a study and make recommendations for ways to cut spending 2. Ordered a review of all federal operations to identify and cut wasteful spending and practices 3. Instituted enforcements for equal pay for women 4. Beginning the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq 5. Families of fallen soldiers have expenses covered to be on hand when the body arrives at Dover A.F.B. 6. Ended media blackout on war casualties; reporting full information 7. Ended media blackout on covering the return of fallen soldiers to Dover A.F.B.; the media is now permitted to do so pending adherence to respectful rules and approval of fallen soldier's family Number 8 8. The White House and federal government are respecting the Freedom of Information Act Oh, man, you might should have picked your own numbers...there has recently been a story, well, let's let that notorious right-wing AP tell it: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...a_UqAD9EFJ3F80 Long story short - Bush Admin 47,395 refusals in its last year, the Obama Admin in its first? 70,779 9. Instructed all federal agencies to promote openness and transparency as much as possible 10. Limits on lobbyist's access to the White House 11. Limits on White House aides working for lobbyists after their tenure in the administration 12. Ended the previous stop-loss policy that kept soldiers in Iraq/Afghanistan longer than their enlistment date 13. Phasing out the expensive F-22 war plane and other outdated weapons systems, which weren't even used or needed in Iraq/Afghanistan 14. Removed restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research 15. Federal support for stem-cell and new biomedical research 16. New federal funding for science and research labs 17. States are permitted to enact federal fuel efficiency standards above federal standards 18. Increased infrastructure spending (roads, bridges, power plants) after years of neglect 19. Funds for high-speed, broadband Internet access to K-12 schools 20. New funds for school construction 21. The prison at Guantanamo Bay is being phased out 22. US Auto industry rescue plan 23. Housing rescue plan 24. $789 billion economic stimulus plan 25. The public can meet with federal housing insurers to refinance (the new plan can be completed in one day) a mortgage if they are having trouble paying 26. US financial and banking rescue plan 27. The secret detention facilities in Eastern Europe and elsewhere are being closed 28. Ended the previous policy; the US now has a no torture policy and is in compliance with the Geneva Convention standards 29. Better body armor is now being provided to our troops 30.The missile defense program is being cut by $1.4 billion in 2010 31. Restarted the nuclear non-proliferation talks and building back up the nuclear inspection infrastructure/protocols 32. Re-engaged in the treaties/agreements to protect the Antarctic 33. Re-engaged in the agreements/talks on global warming and greenhouse gas emissions 34. Visited more countries and met with more world leaders than any president in his first six months in office 35. Successful release of US captain held by Somali pirates; authorized the SEALS to do their job 36. US Navy increasing patrols off Somali coast 37. Attractive tax write-offs for those who buy hybrid automobiles 38. Cash for clunkers program offers vouchers to trade in fuel inefficient, polluting old cars for new cars; stimulated auto sales Number 39 39. Announced plans to purchase fuel efficient American-made fleet for the federal government "Announced plans?" And for something as drastic and politically-dangerous as fuel-efficient American-made cars. Well, it'll sure be a change from seeing postmen, er, postpeople, driving those gas-guzzling Bugattis and Lamborghinis they were driving under Bush... 40. Expanded the SCHIP program to cover health care for 4 million more children 41. Signed national service legislation; expanded national youth service program 42. Instituted a new policy on Cuba , allowing Cuban families to return home to visit loved ones 43. Ended the previous policy of not regulating and labeling carbon dioxide emissions 44. Expanding vaccination programs 45. Immediate and efficient response to the floods in North Dakota and other natural disasters 46. Closed offshore tax safe havens 47. Negotiated deal with Swiss banks to permit US government to gain access to records of tax evaders and criminals 48. Ended the previous policy of offering tax benefits to corporations who outsource American jobs; the new policy is to promote in-sourcing to bring jobs back 49. Ended the previous practice of protecting credit card companies; in place of it are new consumer protections from credit card industry's predatory practices 50. Energy producing plants must begin preparing to produce 15% of their energy from renewable sources 51. Lower drug costs for seniors 52. Ended the previous practice of forbidding Medicare from negotiating with drug manufacturers for cheaper drugs; the federal government is now realizing hundreds of millions in savings 53. Increasing pay and benefits for military personnel 54. Improved housing for military personnel 55. Initiating a new policy to promote federal hiring of military spouses 56. Improved conditions at Walter Reed Military Hospital and other military hospitals 57. Increasing student loans 58. Increasing opportunities in AmeriCorps program 59. Sent envoys to Middle East and other parts of the world that had been neglected for years; re-engaging in multilateral and bilateral talks and diplomacy 60. Established a new cyber security office 61. Beginning the process of reforming and restructuring the military 20 years after the Cold War to a more modern fighting force; this includes new procurement policies, increasing size of military, new technology and cyber units and operations, etc. 62. Ended previous policy of awarding no-bid defense contracts 63. Ordered a review of hurricane and natural disaster preparedness 64. Established a National Performance Officer charged with saving the federal government money and making federal operations more efficient 65. Students struggling to make college loan payments can have their loans refinanced 66. Improving benefits for veterans 67. Many more press conferences and town halls and much more media access than previous administration 68. Instituted a new focus on mortgage fraud 69. The FDA is now regulating tobacco 70. Ended previous policy of cutting the FDA and circumventing FDA rules 71. Ended previous practice of having White House aides rewrite scientific and environmental rules, regulations, and reports 72. Authorized discussions with North Korea and private mission by Pres. Bill Clinton to secure the release of two Americans held in prisons 73. Authorized discussions with Myanmar and mission by Sen. Jim Web to secure the release of an American held captive 74. Making more loans available to small businesses 75. Established independent commission to make recommendations on slowing the costs of Medicare 76. Appointment of first Latina to the Supreme Court 77. Authorized construction/opening of additional health centers to care for veterans 78. Limited salaries of senior White House aides; cut to $100,000 79. Renewed loan guarantees for Israel 80. Changed the failing/status quo military command in Afghanistan 81. Deployed additional troops to Afghanistan 82. New Afghan War policy that limits aerial bombing and prioritizes aid, development of infrastructure, diplomacy, and good government practices by Afghans 83. Announced the long-term development of a national energy grid with renewable sources and cleaner, efficient energy production 84. Returned money authorized for refurbishment of White House offices and private living quarters 85. Paid for redecoration of White House living quarters out of his own pocket 86. Held first Seder in White House 87. Attempting to reform the nation's healthcare system which is the most expensive in the world yet leaves almost 50 million without health insurance and millions more under insured 88. Has put the ball in play for comprehensive immigration reform 89. Push for energy reform 90. Push for education reform Here's somebody else's top 7...which contains 5 reasons i'll vote for him. #1 Health Care Reform President Obama's sweeping health care reform bill establishes health care coverage as a right for all Americans. It expands coverage to 32 million more Americans while simultaneously reducing the deficit by $1.3 trillion over the next 20 years. It also makes illegal many of the health insurance industry's worst tactics for making more profit at the cost of people's health (including denying coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.) #2 Successful Economic Stimulus When Barack Obama took over the Presidency the country's economy was heading straight down due to the distrous policies of George W. Bush. In February Obama signed the stimulus into law and it has helped to stem the job losses. In fact economists say that over one million jobs have either been saved or added due to it. #3 Eliminating Wasteful Spending The elimination of the F-22 fight jet program is an example of some of the wasteful spending that Obama has eliminated as President. #4 Sonia Sotomayor Obama's first Supreme Court nominee was successful. She became the very first hispanic on the Supreme Court and only the 3rd woman. #5 Credit Card Reform The credit card reform bill that Obama signed in May of 2009 has helped to provide new protections for customers. #6 Stem Cell Research In May of '09 Obama signed an executive order allowing more federal money to be used for very important stem cell research. Number 7: #7 More Successful on Anti-Terrorism Than Bush Obama launched more attacks on terrorists in his first year than did Bush in the last four years of his Presidency combined. OK, list them. Come on, that's another "point" that's just plain goofy. There's no way to tell such a thing in the present, even if all the facts were public, and it's not a surety that even a historic lookback will tell such a thing. Moreover, even if the supporting statement "more attacks" were true, the mere number of "attacks" is meaningless without a whole lot more information. I mean, what's "an attack?" What was the result of each one? How many bystanders hurt or killed, if any? But I will say this for him: thankfully, on that front, he has, much to _his_ personal credit, grown up pretty fast in that regard and thus far, seems to be doing an acceptable job. I'd prefer it if he got the US the hell out of Iraq and Afghanistan (like he promised), but IAC, as far as terrorism, he seems to be doing as much as most of either party could do and doing it about as well. yeah, yeah...i know you wanted to quibble with me personally. but we both know i'm no match for you, and i've no desire to disappoint either of us. G Geez - all I asked for was 5 real, national accomplishments to explain why you'd vote for him. And I get a CnP of mostly silly-assed crap about his fuel-efficient vehicle policy, weaseling about "less" lobbyists with no mention of the "_NO_" lobbyists promise he broke in the first, what, week(?) in office, and a ****pot full of highly subjective, often incorrect stuff about how wondrous he is. I mean, really - is "Many more press conferences and town halls and much more media access than previous administration" a real reason for someone to vote for a person for POTUS, even assuming it to be true? jeff HTH, R sure you do... TC, R |
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On 4/2/2010 3:26 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 14:12:36 -0400, wrote: On 4/2/2010 1:16 PM, wrote: On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 11:11:07 -0400, wrote: Please give me the following, and with the exception of the 25-75 number, all must be 1-9 - no zeros.: Any single number/digit in any of your addresses (home, office, PO Box, your college apartment, ZIP code, I don't care), any single number from any two of your phone numbers (2 total numbers), any single number from your bar card (or hell, some shopper's discount card in your wallet), the day any of your children were born (i.e., 2 if April 2nd), pick any number from 1 to 10, pick another from 25 to 75. I don't need or want the entire number for any of the above...****, just make up 7 random numbers that'll fit into the above. Thanks, R you're welcome.... OK, then, I'll pick, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, and 39. Now, let's see what those numbers correspond to on your CnP of "why Jeff Miller would vote for Obama again...as told by others..."... HTH, R you asked for 5 reasons...i gave you a CnP list containing a bunch of reasons and accomplishments. that you disagree with them, without regard to the source, and that you would no doubt disagree with any offered, is expected. imo, you really weren't interested in anything other than continuing your argument, and more of the tiresome mantra, about obama. i like him, you dislike him. i'll vote for him, you won't. my reasons won't convince you; yours won't convince me. futility isn't attractive to me. we went through a similar exercise last year in which i gave you some of my personal reasons for liking the guy and my view of his accomplishments at that time. btw...you didn't answer: what, if anything, could obama do to earn your vote? jeff |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 16:53:38 -0400, jeff wrote:
On 4/2/2010 3:26 PM, wrote: On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 14:12:36 -0400, wrote: On 4/2/2010 1:16 PM, wrote: On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 11:11:07 -0400, wrote: Please give me the following, and with the exception of the 25-75 number, all must be 1-9 - no zeros.: Any single number/digit in any of your addresses (home, office, PO Box, your college apartment, ZIP code, I don't care), any single number from any two of your phone numbers (2 total numbers), any single number from your bar card (or hell, some shopper's discount card in your wallet), the day any of your children were born (i.e., 2 if April 2nd), pick any number from 1 to 10, pick another from 25 to 75. I don't need or want the entire number for any of the above...****, just make up 7 random numbers that'll fit into the above. Thanks, R you're welcome.... OK, then, I'll pick, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, and 39. Now, let's see what those numbers correspond to on your CnP of "why Jeff Miller would vote for Obama again...as told by others..."... HTH, R you asked for 5 reasons...i gave you a CnP list containing a bunch of reasons and accomplishments. that you disagree with them, without regard to the source, and that you would no doubt disagree with any offered, is expected. imo, you really weren't interested in anything other than continuing your argument, and more of the tiresome mantra, about obama. No. First, last year at this time, many (and you may have been one of them, I don't recall) said it was too early to expect a lot from him. Putting aside the fact that he promised he'd do a bunch basically right away that he backpeddled on immediately (the lobbyists, for one - but hey, all pols do it to some extent), fair's fair - see what a year brings, many said. OK, it's a year later. And what? Any end anywhere remotely in sight as to Iraq and Afghanistan? Nope. The North Koreans and Iranians backing down on the whole nukes thing? Nope. All the world's people swooning in l-u-v love with America and Americans? Nope. World leaders with a new-found respect for "The Commander in Chief of the whole free world?" Hardly. From what I've seen, Putin and the Chinese, among others, think of him about like some annoying little ****ant who happens to have access to his parents' checkbook and his dad's gun collection. But again, fair's fair. **** Putin and the Chinese - he is, when he isn't being Obama The Wonderful, a fairly smart guy and if he quits thinking of himself as OTW, he might make a pretty fair Prez. But it's about time he quit explaining what a great idea he has for ditches and start digging a few himself. Put other way, sometimes a good leader has to stick his head up out of the foxhole first and give those he wishes to lead someone to follow. If he manages to do that, and even if he takes an honest hit or two at least trying, then yes, I'd for Obama the _man_ i like him, you dislike him. No, actually, when he isn't in OTW mode, he seems like a pretty decent guy. i'll vote for him, you won't. You cannot say I won't because I cannot say that. But I'll grant that if the election were tomorrow, and he was running against, say, Romney, no, I wouldn't. OTOH, if it were tomorrow and he were running against Palin, I'd vote for him as many times as I possibly could, attempt to buy him as many more votes as I could, and threaten those who couldn't be bought. my reasons won't convince you; You're absolutely right as long as your reasons are borrowed from someone else - on Obama or any other subject. yours won't convince me. I gotta say, that's, well, silly, if you mean it as it appears. Basically, what it appears to me that you are saying is that no matter how "good" the argument, no matter what happens, your mind is made up. Hey, to each their own, I guess... futility isn't attractive to me. we went through a similar exercise last year in which i gave you some of my personal reasons for liking the guy and my view of his accomplishments at that time. See above, last year, etc. btw...you didn't answer: what, if anything, could obama do to earn your vote? See above. TC, R jeff |
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On Mar 31, 5:50*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-03-31 18:35:50 -0400, whodathunkit said: All of my rights are God given and are contained in the Bill of Rights.. Oh my. Another "true God-fearin' American" heard from, right? Cite just one of those 10 amendments that is even remotely attributable to "God" - never mind actually attributed to same. They're FREE! No, they're not. People that actually served in combat paid for them. They are part of our Constitution, and that is FREE. *Those that have served their country, me included, have kept them FREE. Is there anyone on earth more stupid than you? Yeah, I can name a whole bunch in this nuthouse that voted for Obama. Uh, what's with the anonymity? *Are you afraid? *You should be. *"They" are coming to get you! *Sooner than you think too! * d;o) *Grow, baby, grow. *Get bigger, government. *Bigger is better. *Grow.......Are you part of the ruling class? *No? *Too bad. *And you call me stupid. *d;o) Louie Imbecile. g. con permiso. |
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On Apr 2, 7:46*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 16:53:38 -0400, jeff wrote: On 4/2/2010 3:26 PM, wrote: On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 14:12:36 -0400, *wrote: On 4/2/2010 1:16 PM, wrote: On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 11:11:07 -0400, * wrote: Please give me the following, and with the exception of the 25-75 number, all must be 1-9 - no zeros.: Any single number/digit in any of your addresses (home, office, PO Box, your college apartment, ZIP code, I don't care), any single number from any two of your phone numbers (2 total numbers), any single number from your bar card (or hell, some shopper's discount card in your wallet), the day any of your children were born (i.e., 2 if April 2nd), pick any number from 1 to 10, pick another from 25 to 75. I don't need or want the entire number for any of the above...****, just make up 7 random numbers that'll fit into the above. Thanks, R you're welcome.... OK, then, I'll pick, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, and 39. *Now, let's see what those numbers correspond to on your CnP of "why Jeff Miller would vote for Obama again...as told by others..."... HTH, R you asked for 5 reasons...i gave you a CnP list containing a bunch of reasons and accomplishments. that you disagree with them, without regard to the source, and that you would no doubt disagree with any offered, is expected. imo, you really weren't interested in anything other than continuing your argument, and more of the tiresome mantra, about obama. No. *First, last year at this time, many (and you may have been one of them, I don't recall) said it was too early to expect a lot from him. *Putting aside the fact that he promised he'd do a bunch basically right away that he backpeddled on immediately (the lobbyists, for one - but hey, all pols do it to some extent), fair's fair - see what a year brings, many said. *OK, it's a year later. *And what? *Any end anywhere remotely in sight as to Iraq and Afghanistan? *Nope. *The North Koreans and Iranians backing down on the whole nukes thing? *Nope. *All the world's people swooning in l-u-v love with America and Americans? *Nope. *World leaders with a new-found respect for "The Commander in Chief of the whole free world?" *Hardly. *From what I've seen, Putin and the Chinese, among others, think of him about like some annoying little ****ant who happens to have access to his parents' checkbook and his dad's gun collection. * But again, fair's fair. ***** Putin and the Chinese - he is, when he isn't being Obama The Wonderful, a fairly smart guy and if he quits thinking of himself as OTW, he might make a pretty fair Prez. *But it's about time he quit explaining what a great idea he has for ditches and start digging a few himself. *Put other way, sometimes a good leader has to stick his head up out of the foxhole first and give those he wishes to lead someone to follow. *If he manages to do that, and even if he takes an honest hit or two at least trying, then yes, I'd for Obama the _man_ i like him, you dislike him. No, actually, when he isn't in OTW mode, he seems like a pretty decent guy. i'll vote for him, you won't. You cannot say I won't because I cannot say that. *But I'll grant that if the election were tomorrow, and he was running against, say, Romney, no, I wouldn't. OTOH, if it were tomorrow and he were running against Palin, I'd vote for him as many times as I possibly could, attempt to buy him as many more votes as I could, and threaten those who couldn't be bought. my reasons won't convince you; You're absolutely right as long as your reasons are borrowed from someone else - on Obama or any other subject. yours won't convince me. I gotta say, that's, well, silly, if you mean it as it appears. *Basically, what it appears to me that you are saying is that no matter how "good" the argument, no matter what happens, your mind is made up. *Hey, to each their own, I guess... futility isn't attractive to me. we went through a similar exercise last year in which i gave you some of my personal reasons for liking the guy and my view of his accomplishments at that time. See above, last year, etc. btw...you didn't answer: what, if anything, could obama do to earn your vote? See above. TC, R wow. You are SUCH a ****ing idiot. :) g. |
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On Apr 1, 8:06*am, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-03-31 22:44:13 -0400, Giles said: On Mar 31, 4:42*pm, David LaCourse wrote: On 2010-03-31 17:13:02 -0400, "Tom Littleton" s aid: "DaveS" wrote in message ... . So at least you personally will not need God to save you from the Democrat/Communist plot to make sure that the next generation of working people will be healthy enough to fight this Nation's battles, raise this Nation's food, and build this Nation's economy, Dave and, it sure is a lucky thing that the government has nothing to do wit h ol' David's healthcare, huh? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * *Tom Tom, read my reply to David. *I *PLANNED* my future. *You should probably try to do the same, although I think it too late for you. *I have worked HARD all my ****in' life, Tom, and for you to make light of it is not appreciated. *I *sacrificed* in my youth for my old age, and now I am reaping the benifits that were promised to me in 1956. *You could have done the same. I wish someone would tell me how, how in the hell, did we become such a successful, powerful, wonderful country that everyone wants to immigrate to, and we did it without the "right" of healthcare. *All of my rights are God given and are contained in the Bill of Rights. * They're FREE! What a ****in' mess we have gotten ourselves into. *God help us. Louie Moron. Liar. Welfare pig. g. Hey Frank and Frank, Jr. *Wolfgang is calling you a welfare pig because you served your country and retired. It's ok, Wolfgang. *At this point in my life you are a non-entity. *You and your butt buddy are of no consequent to me. *So, this will be the last post to you. Heard that song before. :) Hope you get better, and remember, I forgive you. Dave Die. g. |
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On Apr 1, 3:57*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-04-01 14:43:25 -0400, Steve M said: On 4/1/2010 6:15 AM, Giles wrote: On Mar 31, 11:46 pm, Steve *wrote: On 3/31/2010 8:03 PM, Giles wrote: snip Yeah, the score card trope is real precious. *You may rest assured that you'll be taken seriously just as soon as we catch up with the backlog of other rocket scientists who have been waiting for years. g. Stung did it? Hmmm... Well, since you seem to be a self-appointed keeper of the flame, I bow to your superior judgement. As far as being 'taken seriously' by this group.... no... not going to touch that one. Oh well, you folks have a good time. Maybe I can find a news group that actually focuses on fishing. You'd think there was one somewhere..... Give a big cheer (or heave a sigh of relief) for I'll not waste my time or yours with any more postings to this group. If you feel compelled to reply to THIS post, realize you are doing so for your own amusement, or to cater to any sycophant followers you may have, as I'll never see it. Rec Outdoors Fly Fishing, my foot. \s Stick around, Steve. *The sycophants and the Sisyphuses that haunt this place do report on fly fishing, and usually there are good reports to read. *Wade through the extraneous crap and the place ain't half bad. * Just ignore the left wing ideological boobs, and the right wing ones too for that matter. d;o) Moron. Pig. g. |
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On Apr 1, 9:19*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
And I always thought of you as a leg man! Idiot. g. |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
wrote: What I find amusing is that he himself, AFAIK, has not said he is or self-identifies as "black" OR "white." ... Correct your ignorance then and read his autobiography. Sorry to respond to my own post but I thought do rdean a favor and point out a news item so that he doesn't have to read a whole big book. ;-) http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/03/us.../03census.html -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 10:30:48 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: wrote: Does the fact that a couple of "black" folks in NO think this way or that in this? No, but it damned sure carries more weight than an Illinois white boy's opinion. Obama identifies himself as a black man, he married a black woman and he has two black kids. And that damned sure carries more weight than your silly bull****. Well, gee, if it's just math...and if it is, explain again why he's "black" and not "white"... He's black because he says he's black. End of story. You claim on the one hand that as a bi-racial man Obama can self-identify any way he wants but on the other hand if he self-identifies as black then he's a hypocrite. What would your cracker neighbors down there in Picklejuice, Mississippi have said if Obama had decided to self-identify as white ? Er, nope. He's not a "hypocrite" if he self-identifies as "white" or "black," but he might well be one if he attempts to identify, either to himself or others, himself as a "black American," at least in the sense that he is a product of the entirety of "black experience" in the US. And it would appear that as far as his "family experience" goes, he is more a product of a "white" family than "black" one. And as of late, as a presumable mature adult, he self-identifies (at least as his public position) as "African-American." I just find it curious and odd that he says basically, "black folks ask me if I'm black or white and I answer 'I am African-American'" rather than "folks ask me and I answer 'I see myself as black." It is perfectly plausible for someone who can truthfully claim to be "African-American" and be neither "black" or "white," but "yellow"/Asian" and even at Obama's age, never had any substantive experience with either a "white" or "black" person. What I find amusing is that he himself, AFAIK, has not said he is or self-identifies as "black" OR "white." ... Correct your ignorance then and read his autobiography. I didn't say he has never self-_identified_ as anything, I said self-_identifies_. I'm not talking about all the various phases/feelings that a child, teen, and young adult go through as they stumble toward finding themselves. Hell, at one point, many little boys see themselves as cowboys, doctors, police- and firemen, GI Joe, etc. Not many young people say, "Ya know, when I am adult, I think I'd like to be a mid-level manager at a mid-sized manufacturing company in Omaha who self-identifies as whatever..." Hell, if we are to "force-label" him solely from his 15-20 year-old "autobiography," he's a black radical pot-smoking white Chicano punk rocker Christian Muslim in a leather-jacketed cheap suit with a particular hard-on for cute light-skinned multi-racial girls and who, underneath it all, is really a African man just like his father, except he admits he had no direct familiar relationship with his father on which to base it and has no real connection with "black" in the US context. IOW, he was just like every other 20-something in a lot of the world - he was trying to find himself. In fact, let's Obama say it his way: "At the very least, an autobiography implies a summing up, a certain closure, that hardly suits someone of my years, still busy charting his way through the world. I can’t even hold up my experience as being somehow representative of the black American experience." - from "Dreams From My Father" IAC, what we were originally talking about was "outside identification" - what race others see him - and as to that, it's simple math - he's half "white" and half "black," if the terms are used in the most commonly used sense in the US. It was further put forth that I would, for some unspecified reason, be "angry" at him because he is "black." I'd not be "angry" with him or anyone else over anything that they had absolutely no control. And at least to me, here's an interesting aside: I don't know anything about how his father's "people" see themselves (Luo???), but I know many Ethiopians - yum....kitfo...but I digress - who don't consider themselves "black" or "white." Many of them would likely consider him "black" based on his father's "people" and on the color of his skin and features, regardless of his self-identification, math, or anything else. OTOH, I also know many "black" people who would consider him to be more "white" than "black," or at least, not "truly _black_," again, based solely on his lighter skin. And then, I know those who are and consider themselves to be "creole" (in the mixed-race, "modern" sense), which is kinda-sorta "black," who would consider him to be like them, i.e., superior to darker-skinned "blacks," again, based solely on his skin color. Why is all of this interesting to me? Two reasons: one, it shows how, well, goofy it is for someone or some group to attempt to subjectively label another based solely upon skin color and have _their_ label be seen as objective, and two, it's just plain goofy to attempt to label people solely via skin pigmentation. HTH, R |
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On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 09:49:41 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: wrote: What I find amusing is that he himself, AFAIK, has not said he is or self-identifies as "black" OR "white." ... Correct your ignorance then and read his autobiography. Sorry to respond to my own post but I thought do rdean a favor and point out a news item so that he doesn't have to read a whole big book. ;-) http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/03/us.../03census.html Hmmm...the headline says "Asked to Declare His Race, Obama Checks ‘Black’," but the story itself says he checked "Black, African Am., or Negro." I wonder why they didn't say "...Obama checks 'Negro'"... If you want to take the question and the headline as "proof" of his being "black," Obama doesn't know who he is. He himself, at least currently, says he's "African-American," (and that would be reflected in his answer as "African Am." is one of the three possible choices), but based upon the wording of the question, he can only be one of the three, and the NYT apparently chooses to take his answer to be (only) "Black," not "African Am." or "Negro." HTH, R |
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