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National Review Online: The Democrat Wraps His Far-Left Agenda In The Veil Of Pragmastism
- Republicans dont even know themselves moreless anyone else.
Another swing in the dark by the National Nazi. - Reply to this comment
- Funny how little Obama''s followers know about history, and how willingly they turn a blind eye to it. I''d be willing to bet they don''t have a clue who Saul Alinsky was. In fact, the bulk of this article probably flew right over their heads.
Which of course is exactly what Obama wants. - Reply to this comment
- Are you a "friend of hussein" or are you a "Real American"?
"friends of hussein": "To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists." ...From his self-glorifying memoir, "Dreams From My Father".
"Real Americans": hard-working, tax-paying, American citizen who would NEVER, unlike michelle, give America a one-finger salute by saying: "For the FIRST TIME in my life I am proud of my country."
Every Real American should be afraid, very afraid of hussein''s plans to socialize America by RE-DISTRUBUTING YOUR WEALTH to his "friends".
Reject this shallow, arrogant, platitude-spouting, inexperienced, Marxist, drug-addicted, elitist, narcissistic, flip-flopping gas-bag who is so mentally deficient from extensive drug use he even has to plagiarize his hollow platitudes.
Instead, vote for somebody who will reform the Washington mess - instead of making it an even more horrific monster. - Reply to this comment
- you know cuba want''ed a change also back in 1959 and they got it with castro the same things obama is saying
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- I love Obamas left sided wealth re-distributin system...
Why because it benefits me a blue collar worker.
Not one single thing the far right sided George Bush has done has benefitted me, not one single thing.
So republicans who are afraid of Obama be elected should have thought of this possibility when they pushed Bush / Cheney.
Did anyone really beleive a far right sided government was going to work. It benefitted the welathy only and left the rest of us scared broke and worried.
I think I will embrace far left politics for a long while after Bush Cheney. - Reply to this comment
- Nagel calls Democrat Barack Obama "scary." When asked about children who were turned away empty-handed and crying, she said: "Oh well. Everybody has a choice."
Fax and phone messages left at numbers for Nagel were not returned.
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Wow, the civility and class of GOP supporters. Even if I did not like Obama, I would never vote for a party whose people are like this. - Reply to this comment
- This is funny. I knew this story was from the NRO just from reading the headline. No need for me to read it though because I already know the gist of it without having to do so. My only question is why does CBS continue to give space to this rightwing propaganda machine?
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- CBS does itself a disservice using far-right-wing organizations (Nat%u2019l Review among others) and far-left-wing organizations (The Nation) for its opinion pieces. CBS is choosing sensationalism over rationality by picking the polar opposite shouting factions to do these pieces.
President Obama will **** off the left wing as much as the right wing during his presidency. He is far too centrist for the left wingers. This %u201Cjournalistic%u201D piece (of sh*t) is just far right talking points%u2026 no basis in reality whatsoever. - Reply to this comment
- I say amen to labrat9999. Republican''s I know are arrogant, better than others, and nasty when campaigning! That is why I voted saturday for Obama!!!
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- You know just because Senator Obama chose not to through trash out about John McCain doesn''t mean it wasn''t there. But since you fail to mention it...let''s see the Keating 5, the S&L bailout, the lobbyist, the lack of vetting of a VP, the shutting down of the search for POWs/MIAs, the sealing the records of the search of POWs/MIAs, and MOST of all he was a traitor that gave away Secrets to the Vietanmese that got thousand of US soliders killed. So let''s talk about the true McCain...not the BS.
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- Here is a great example of why I have been voting for Democrats since 1972. It is also a great example of why I hate Republicans - they are all so mean and mean-spirited. They are also bigoted and narrow-minded . . . This mean-spirited woman in Michigan stooped so low as to inject politics into children''s Halloween trick or treating. Totally disgusting but so totally Republican . . . . . .
(AP) A suburban Detroit woman has decided to scare up the vote among neighborhood children by just offering treats to John McCain supporters.
Shirley Nagel of Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., handed out candy Friday only to those who shared her support for the Republican presidential candidate and his running mate Sarah Palin. Others were turned away empty-handed.
TV station WJBK says a sign outside Nagel''s house warned: "No handouts for Obama supporters, liars, tricksters or kids of supporters."
Nagel calls Democrat Barack Obama "scary." When asked about children who were turned away empty-handed and crying, she said: "Oh well. Everybody has a choice."
Fax and phone messages left at numbers for Nagel were not returned. - Reply to this comment
- This looks to be written by an old, white fear spreader. Good lord. This reminds me of that lady who told McCain, "he''s a Arab".
This country is not mostly white people anymore. Get over it. We are heading towards a real melting pot where we''ve got many conflicting ideals and beliefs. I''m sorry Obama doesn''t drive a big chevy, listen to country music, fish, hunt, watch nascar, or where ignorance on his sleeve. Things have changed. - Reply to this comment
- Stanley Kurtz
Shouldn''t you be spewing your garbage on Fox News?
NRO tranlates to: "No Real Observations" - Reply to this comment
- Stanley...it''s medication time!
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- razzl: "The analysis has all the formality of something real, but the circuit breakers between fact and fiction have gotten tripped up and are not functioning any more..."
Wow! that is brilliant and so right on. Love that image. That is the essence of GOP: make fiction appear real and make nonsense seem like common sense. When that facade falls, it does it in a spectacular way as we are seeing. - Reply to this comment
- I cannot wait to hear McCain''s concession speech!!!
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- "It seems that the NRO is having a hard time dealing with reality."
they often do and denial is the first stage of dealing with a crisis. Or anger, seeing some of that too.
Best just to be firm with them now--let them know they have done wrong and caused a lot of trouble and are going to be held accountable for it, but they will make it through. - Reply to this comment
- It seems that the NRO is having a hard time dwaling with reality. They are staring into the deep water and wondering how long they can tread the stormy politcal waters that they are about to be dumped in. A this point they are rearainging the deck chairs on the Titanic as it goes down. I think they have cried wolf ounce to often.
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- Just so I have this straight,
Obama,with the help of his evil cohorts: Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Rashid Khalidi, Michael Pfleger, will together raise the communist flag on the White House lawn come January?
Do they really have time to fluoridate the water
by then? - Reply to this comment
- Article from Yahoo! Just another example of republiCON distain for our country.
Bush team rushes environment policy changes
Whether it''s getting wolves off the Endangered Species List, allowing power plants to operate near national parks, loosening regulations for factory farm waste or making it easier for mountaintop coal-mining operations, these proposed changes have found little favor with environmental groups.
Even some free-market organizations have joined conservation groups to urge a moratorium on last-minute rules proposed by the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency, among others.
John Kostyack of the National Wildlife Federation, which joined Lehrer''s group to call for a ban on these last-minute rules, said citizens are cut out of the process, allowing changes in U.S. law that the public opposes, such as rolling back protections under the Endangered Species Act.
Industry is likely to benefit if Bush''s rules on the environment become effective, Madia said.
"Whether it''s the electricity industry or the mining industry or the agriculture industry, this is going to remove government restrictions on their activity and in turn they''re going to be allowed to pollute more and that ends up harming the public," Madia said in a telephone interview.
What is unusual is the speedy trip some of these environmental measures are taking through the process. - Reply to this comment



