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Brian - Seattle

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009 10:57 PM

RE: "I am the President."

It's because only 7 months into his job, there are still swaths of people that don't seem to respect his position. Many of them are on Fox News. What do you say to people when they question your legitimacy based on your birth certificate?

Democrats may have not liked Bush and many (like my self) couldn't stand him, but I and many of us always respected the fact he was President. There is something to that that I think many of the right wingers in this country can't accept. Why do some people think he's not born in the US? Because they don't still can't accept he is President. They are mad that the election was a referendum on everything they believe in. When democrats lost, we looked around at the country and thought...how in the hell could you support this idiot?...but we also thought...how the hell did we lose to him?

As far as him "failing", I think many of you are either GOP plants or you don't realize how messed up crap is right now. We were essentially on auto-pilot with the Bush administration if it wasn't related to the War on Terrorism. He really did little of anything domestically (just look at his list of accomplishments in 8 years compared to Obama in 7 months). I'm honestly surprised when people think that he's somehow doing "nothing right". He has a big mess to clean up and yes, as Paul said - it ALL boils down to the economy.

Friday, August 14, 2009 01:06 PM

Removal of end of life counciling

It's sad when someone is so blinded by partisanship that they can't agree on something so simple to reduce costs of health care coverage.

Not to mention it's entirely voluntary.

Palin and the GOP should be trumpeting this idea as a no brainer cost cutting mechanism but they are more concerned in winning political points in hopes of coming back in some way. The fact that Grassly cut it out because it's causing issues or too much debate shows how much of a spineless person he is.

I honestly don't think the GOP actually thinks there is anything wrong with what we have now and that really is the issue here. It doesn't have to do with campaign contributions or any other thing other than...why fix something when you don't think it's broke?

Monday, August 17, 2009 09:46 PM
Original article: This Modern World

I didn't find that really funny...

..and I usually do. I think I see what you are trying to get at but I'm not so sure you got much to go on.

I don't see the huge similarity people keep talking about.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009 09:02 PM

Yep, I'm on board with this...

I guess I was also tricked into thinking that the republicans were sincere about actual health care reform. Obama's heart might be in the right place to change washington, but no one wants to play that game. They are so pissed off they lost the election in the worst way that the only recourse they think they have is to bring Obama down.

I'm done with trying to think that anyone that is from the right even cares about any of the issues we face. Nothing matters other than "winning" back power and they'll do whatever they can to do so.

I say they work with democrats only and if the GOP wants to play, they come to the table with ideas other than talking points and rhetoric.

However, Obama needs to get this message too. I think the left pundits gave him a bit of a sting the past few days I'm hopeful he feels it. Time to get serious and put the public option back in, add in end of life counseling and run that baby through congress. If the GOP doesn't like it, let them filibuster it as Carville suggested. If we keep this "negotiating" up with the GOP, we'll get nothing and they won't vote for it anyway.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 08:36 AM

I watched this last night...

and fucking LOVED it.

I wish every Democrat could do that to these idiots. But most aren't in such safe districts.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 08:46 AM

Good news

I just emailed my reps last night to tell them to stop negotiating with the GOP in any way.

I have a feeling the public option will get included given the amount of time they spent yesterday and Monday defending their statements over the weekend.

I'm completely happy with negotiating with bluedogs over the GOP but I don't think they have as much power as some are saying. If they threaten a filibuster, is a democrat going to side with them? I highly doubt that. The no vote is much more politically sound for them. So we just need 51 to pass this.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 11:39 PM

The New York Times "Bestseller" designation needs an upgrade

This is absolute trash...so was Corsies 'book'.

I'm so sick of seeing that designation on books like they actually wrote something worthy of a designation. I could type up something that pathetic in a weekend...hell Beck probably did for this one too.

As far as books like this from Conservatives, Dems are no better. During Bush I saw some of the stupidest shit come out of their mouths that I know most thought was completely devoid of any real truth.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 11:44 PM
Original article: When liberals fight back

Sad thing about Frank's moment was that the girl was a LaRouchie

I get into arguments from time to time on our campus here with them. Everything is socialism, fascism or nazism. The sad thing is they are paid to do that crap.

I'd hate to think all the nutballs are not republicans but LaRouches everywhere but they probably are.

Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:05 PM

Too late

The lie has done it's damage. They should have put this a day after Palin's facebook post.

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