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Old April 19th, 2009, 04:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default speachless,...... great now what ?? ...........

both comerade hussein and dip **** hillary are left
speechless...great, just what
the USA need right now.....hold on folks...this is going to be a bumpy
ride...


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PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago -- President Obama endured a 50-
minute diatribe from socialist
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega that lashed out at a century of
what he called terroristic U.S.
aggression in Central America and included a rambling denunciation of
the U.S.-imposed isolation
of Cuba's Communist government.

Obama sat mostly unmoved during the speech but at times jotted notes.
The speech was part of the
opening ceremonies at the fifth Summit of the Americas here.

Later, at a photo opportunity with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen
Harper, Obama held his tongue
when asked what he thought about Ortega's speech.

"It was 50 minutes long. That's what I thought."

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ignored two questions about
Ortega's speech, instead offering
lengthy praise of a cultural performance of dance and song opening the
summit.

"I thought the cultural performance was fascinating," Clinton said.
Asked again about the Ortega
speech, Clinton said: "To have those first class Caribbean
entertainers on all on one stage and to
see how much was done in such a small amount of space, I was
overwhelmed."
  #262  
Old April 20th, 2009, 12:30 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Apr 10, 8:21 pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:

President Barack Obama has recently completed the most successful
foreign policy tour since Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. ....


That *is* a good line (misdirected tho it may be)

Good to see ya back greg!

Opie


  #263  
Old April 20th, 2009, 12:55 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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no ****...comerade hussein dosn't know **** about running a
country....what a
dork........

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A former head of the CIA slammed President Obama
on Sunday
for releasing four Bush-era memos, saying the new president has
compromised national security.


Former CIA chief Michael Hayden said Sunday it is wrong to make
interrogation methods public.

Michael Hayden, who served as former President Bush's last CIA
director from 2006 to 2009, said
releasing the memos outlining terror interrogation methods emboldened
terrorist groups such as al Qaeda.

"What we have described for our enemies in the midst of a war are the
outer limits that any
American would ever go to in terms of interrogating an al Qaeda
terrorist. That's very valuable
information," Hayden said during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday."

  #264  
Old April 20th, 2009, 10:40 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Apr 19, 4:55*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
no ****...comerade hussein dosn't know **** about running a
country....what a
dork........
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A former head of the CIA slammed President Obama
on Sunday
for releasing four Bush-era memos, saying the new president has
compromised national security.

Former CIA chief Michael Hayden said Sunday it is wrong to make
interrogation methods public.

SNIP

What a dufus you are. Have you clue one who General Michael Hayden
(USAFNSFCIAect) is/was? Did he ever fly a plane? Serve in combat?,
Yet he has a Bronze Star. How does that work?

You asshole, Michael Hayden will go down in history condemned by
conservatives as the most concerted enemy of privacy ever. Hayden was
responsible for masive NSA spying on civilian Americans within the US.
Hayden set up the massive Interception facility in England where NSA
listens in on your and my phone conversations whenever they please,
under the fiction that my tax money can pay for what is illegal to do
in the territory of the USA.. Michael Hayden also served under John
Negraponte. Wherever Negraponte has served, torture is present real
close, like in Vietnam where he was a shadowy figure with connections
to Operation Phoenix (we systematically assassinated Vietnamese
civilians suspected of opposing the govt of SV often by tossing them
out of Hueys), in Honduras where he brought in an Argentine Army
torture unit to speed up the work, and in Iraq. I believe he was a
consultant on the construction of the torture viewing room that Cheney
and staff used to watch live video of CIA torture sessions, and the
for hire torture shops we funded in Eqypt and Poland. He was quietly
sidelined by Bush, when, I believe, Bush figured out he was a
pathological saddist.

If you were not such a silly ****ktard you could learn that Hayden was/
is highly distrusted by some military leaders, and several of the top
conservative and Republican figures including Sens L.Graham and
McCain, primarily because he is a prancing bureaucrat, sneaky as a
snake, and an enemy of the US Constitution. If I were betting on who
of the Bushies will eventually be charged with complicity in war
crimes, Michael Hayden would be among the first 2 dozen on the list.
He has good reason to fear the housecleaning Obama is conducting.

Dave
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Old April 20th, 2009, 01:17 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Good to see you're still around, Mark (and that nothing much has
changed.. :-)

On Apr 19, 7:30*pm, "Guyz-N-Flyz" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On Apr 10, 8:21 pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:

President Barack Obama has recently completed the most successful
foreign policy tour since Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. ....


That *is* a good line (misdirected tho it may be)

Good to see ya back greg!

Opie


  #266  
Old April 20th, 2009, 02:04 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Dave, your full of crap...comerade hussein is a **** tard...wait and
watch....btw: what's he hiding and why?




  #267  
Old April 20th, 2009, 02:07 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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When he opens boxes sent to the Winchester Gallery gun store in
east Fort Worth, he finds out what ammunition he'll have to stock his
shelves with that day as demand for weapons and ammo soars. Reports
of heavy sales at gun stores began around the time of Barack Obama's
election as president, and months later, dealers are facing ammo
shortages nationwide.

"People are panicking and buying," said Furtardo, assistant manager.
"The
crime rate is high, and they are flat scared of what is going to
happen in the
next few years with the economy and the country. Manufacturers
weren't
prepared for this."
  #268  
Old April 20th, 2009, 02:09 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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what a funckin' idiot....





WASHINGTON (CNN) – Senior White House adviser David Axelrod
on Sunday suggested the "Tea Party" movement is an "unhealthy"
reaction to the tough economic climate facing the country.

Axelrod was asked on CBS's "Face the Nation" about the "spreading
and very public disaffection" with the president's fiscal policies
seen
at the "Tea Party" rallies around the country last week.

"I think any time you have severe economic conditions there is always
an element of disaffection that can mutate into something that's
unhealthy," Axelrod said.



  #269  
Old April 20th, 2009, 04:37 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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he must be a racist if he dosen't like comerade hussein..





GENEVA (AP) — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused Israel
of being the "most cruel and racist regime," sparking a walkout Monday
by
angry Western diplomats at a U.N. racism conference.

The hardline leader's appearance overshadowed the substance of the
weeklong
United Nations attempt to stamp out intolerance worldwide. The United
States
and eight other Western countries, expressing concerns about its
fairness, were
already boycotting the event.

Protesters dressed with clown wigs and holding placards repeatedly
interrupted
Ahmadinejad's speech with shouts of "Shame! shame!" and "Racist!
racist!" throwing s
oft red objects on the podium. Later, about 100 members of mainly pro-
Israel a
nd Jewish groups blocked Ahmadinejad's entrance to a scheduled news
conference.

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Old April 20th, 2009, 06:30 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default buddies ...... .... .....

let me guess.....this will be comerade hussein's next new buddie..



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A US diplomat to the United Nations Monday condemned as "vile and
hateful" a
speech at a UN meeting given by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
attacking
Israel as "racist."
"We call on the Iranian leadership to show much more measured,
moderate, honest
and constructive rhetoric when dealing with issues in the region and
not this type of
vile, hateful, inciteful speech that we all saw in the Ahmadinejad
spectacle of this
morning," said US Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Alejandro
Wolff.


Addressing a UN conference against racism, Ahmadinejad criticized the
creation of
a "totally racist government in occupied Palestine" in 1948, calling
it "the most cruel
and racist regime."

 




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