Remember the liberal who refused to explain why it doesn’t want to be identified with Joe, and believes as Senator Obama does to spread the wealth around? Here’s another reply from it:
Well, Macker,
You’ve just clarified things for me.
F**k you, you f**king fascist.
Take me off your list, and don’t bother emailing me again.
See, it resorts to ad hominem attacks when it knows it is wrong and can’t accept the fact. Too bad so sad.
We just don’t know what...yet.
A Japanese newspaper is reporting that North Korea has broken off official ties with South Korea, has banned foreigners (sorry Arec Bardwin), and has also told its diplomats around the world to stay in their embassies, for a major announcement is about to be put forth. Rumors must be running rampant about the status of Kim Jong Il’s health, or lack thereof. In other words, we may be getting the following:
김정일은 죽는다! 손-오f-아-bXXch은 죽는다!
Either that, or the little cockroach took off in his spaceship. Either way...a benefit to the world.
Although his dad has endorsed Senator Obama, Michael Powell, the former Chairman of the FCC and a thorn in Howard Stern’s side, is the technology advisor to Senator McCain’s campaign, knows that while the Senator isn’t a regular user, he does have ideas to make technology more easily accessible to all Americans:
“The president of the United States doesn’t invent anything, he doesn’t make a business model, he doesn’t go on Facebook. But he does have to create the economic and social conditions for those things to thrive. And I think [McCain] has a lot of experience with that through his tenure in the Congress,” says Powell, a former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.
Technology hasn’t been the main focus of discussion on the campaign trail. Powell tells NPR’s Michele Norris that the campaign of McCain’s Democratic rival, Barack Obama, has “much greater faith in government’s role to be a steward of managing economic conditions and managing competitive choices.” McCain, he says, has a less “intrusive” philosophy.
McCain has proposed a program to provide tax and financial benefits for companies that provide broadband services to low-income and rural users, Powell says. “It may require some government assistance, either through financial subsidy policy or through other kinds of creative tools, like community or municipal broadband services.”
There you have it. I’ll bet NPR squirmed while they were interviewing this guy.
Well folks, in my book it wasn’t a matter of IF former General Colin Powell was going to endorse Senator Obama for President...but WHEN. That when came this morning on Meet The Depressed.
So, Powell didn’t like the attacks of the McCain campaign, calling them “irrelevant.” Tell me, General, what’s irrelevant about pointing out Obama’s known associations with unrepentant Terrorists, a minister who wants God to Damn America, and someone who ran Fannie Mae into the ground...and as it turns out, someone you yourself have known for ten years?
Now I’ve heard that Obama has hypnotized his minions, and I guess he got to you too.
Looky here at what Michelle Obama consumed while she stayed at the Waldorf Astoria (A Hilton Hotel, you understand) just three nights ago. Don’t look at the total, and don’t compare this to what Abraham Lincoln spent during a while month or so before his inauguration...which you can do by clicking on the image:
Hmmmm...IRANIAN Caviar! Imagine that. Remember, the Demo☭rats say they are the party for the Little People. And they put no preconditions on meeting with Mr. Dinner Jacket. Too bad he didn’t serve Michelle, or better yet, vice versa.
One of my friends on another board sent me these graphics of what the Fleet’s currency might have looked like after they left the Colonies:
Click on the images for the full-size details.
For some time, Glenn Beck was CNN’s token conservative, and even now, they’re gonna lose him to Fox this coming February. He’s the guy responsible for the great Soviet parody of Obama.
This loss cements CNN’s reputation as the ☭ommunist News Network. Most CNN viewers won’t notice the difference anyways. So why prolong the agony? CNN, go ahead and pay off Beck and let him come over to Fox NOW?
I think the campaign is really starting to get to both of the candidates. Here’s a photo from al-Reuters which showed Senator McCain going offstage in the wrong direction...and he realizes it:
Next, courtesy of the Associated (with Terrorists) Press, Senator Obama is seated at the same table as Senator McCain at the Alfred E. Smith dinner last night in New York City. Cardinal Edward Egan of the Archdiocese of New York City is in between them.
Smacks of arrogance from Obama at a setting which is supposed to be a charity event if you ask me. Still, a Presidential campaign bring out fhe best as well as the worst. Gotta take the bad with the good.