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CBS' Mark Knoller On The Tradition Of Presidents-Elect And White House Tours

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by shoebox119 November 10, 2008 5:22 PM EST
I just want them to be self reliant and quit blaming others for their failures. Just trying to help them.

Posted by jamesm12341

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Sure you are. Is belittling juveniles online a hobby of yours or does it just make you "feel" smarter? Either way, one who gains pleasure in the discomfort of others must harbor a great deal of insecurity.
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by oldguy4truth November 10, 2008 5:21 PM EST
If you understood what he was trying to tell you, why did you come across as the raving looney you certainly are? Was it the glue?
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by colt8881 November 10, 2008 5:20 PM EST
Well Last Tuesday night was a very tramatic experience for one of my co-workers.

One of my co-workers who is a Die-Hard Ultra Conservative Re-born Christian Republican who was so tramatized that Obama Won, his diapers exploded and HAZ-MAT had to rescue him and he is still in the Hosipital in Serious but Guarded Condition.

Everybody please pray for Bill he has had the most tramatic and dramatic experience of his life last Tuesday.
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by hatesthecolt November 10, 2008 5:17 PM EST
And hopefully Sarah Palin will run in 2012, ensuring ANOTHER 4 years for Obama!!!

LOL!!!


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Posted by IwasHungry68

Speaking of that, have you heard the new line of "Sarah Palin is so dumb" jokesAnd hopefully Sarah Palin will run in 2012, ensuring ANOTHER 4 years for Obama!!!

LOL!!!


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Posted by IwasHungry68

In response to a statement that 80% of Republicans want Sarah Palin to run in 2012, Bill Maher retorted, "well, 100% of Democrats want her to run."

Speaking of that, have you heard the "Sarah Palin is so dumb" jokes?

Sarah Palin is so dumb she thinks Soy Milk means I am milk.
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by oldguy4truth November 10, 2008 5:15 PM EST
what the heck does "Do the republicans should MOST of the blame?" mean?

Posted by jamesm12341 at 02:00 PM : Nov 10, 2008

I believe he left out the word "share" which anyone with half a brain should be able to discern, which brings me back to my original point. frenchsoiree , is the only other inhabitant of this blog with any intelligence.
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by hroams November 10, 2008 5:13 PM EST
When the Republicans get their *A*S*S*E*S* beat they start talking about being *BIPARTISAN* and let''s cooperate and work together.

When they are in charge they are the usual ******** *A*S*S*H*O*L*E*S* that they really are. The elite snobs with the golden spoons like W dont even want to talk to a *LIBERAL*.

History(If you Republicans can read) will tell you that when Eisenhower was elected he was invited to the White HOuse by Harry Truman twice, once for a tour and again on the day of the inaguration(By tradition the President-elect and his wife come to the White House and go to the inaguration with the outgoing President, in the case of Eisenhower, he and his wife did not come to the White House the day of the inaguration and with the same discourtesy did not even call and say that he was not going to come as was traditional.

That is the tradition of the GOP and the courtesy they know off, absolutely none.
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by oldguy4truth November 10, 2008 5:11 PM EST
"Huffing glue" has that effect on people.


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Posted by IwasHungry68

Sounds like you know him.LOL
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by shoebox119 November 10, 2008 5:09 PM EST
Jamesm12341, ***, are you actually expecting Democrats to speak clearly and use correct grammar, in ADDITION to all the ranting and screaming and obfuscating they do on a daily basis? Don%u2019t you think you%u2019re setting the bar a little high for people who spend their little bitter lives in perpetual confusion and rage? Please lighten up on our little liberal brothers and sisters, and instead try treating them as %u201Cspecial%u201D. As in little-bus special.

Posted by michaelt302

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Perhaps you''re the one who''s in the minority, michael. Or didn''t you find it odd that those who voted for Obama tended to be higher educated, in general, than those who voted for McCain?
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by shoebox119 November 10, 2008 5:06 PM EST
iwashungry68 is part of that brotherhood that failed in life because of their own choices...but are going to blame whoever the president is for the rest of their lives. it is sad i know.

Posted by jamesm12341

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Could we have yet another disgruntled and bitter Republican who just doesn''t get it?

Ho-hum.
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by oldguy4truth November 10, 2008 5:02 PM EST
IwasHungry68 ..
Looks like you are being tagged-teamed here for having an opinion different then this "jamesm " whatever. frenchsoiree , is the only other inhabitant of this blog with any intelligence.
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by erich_1-2009 November 10, 2008 4:50 PM EST
Probably,

1968 was the Democrat''s Convention at Chicago with Senator McGovern.
Where the "Chicago Seven," anti-war protesting Moscow Controlled communist were arrested. Students for a Democratic Society - SDS, Communist, Moscow-Controlled.
People like Alinsky, Ayers, and Hayden.



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by frenchsoiree November 10, 2008 4:44 PM EST
Aren''t we tired of the partisan politics? Enough is enough already! IwasHungry68, with all due respect, if you do not know Mr. Obama''s schooling and how well he performed, its only very telling of how ill-informed or misinformed you are. An issue I have with our electorate is that we are so "sound bite" oriented that we have become too lazy to research and educate ourself for ourselves. This mess was not just a Republican manifestation. The Democrats had their hands in this too. In fact, we all reaped rewards in some manner from the "boom" period. Mr. Bush has not been the best President but there are some positive things that have happened under his watch (yes! There have been!) Its now just time for us all to pull together and get our country back on track. This isn''t a sports game.
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by erich_1-2009 November 10, 2008 4:38 PM EST
IwasHungry68,

When were you hungry and I gave you nothing to eat?
When were you thirsty and I gave you nothing to drink?
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by erich_1-2009 November 10, 2008 4:32 PM EST
Now,The Negroid is there-Obama.What a pleasant breakthrough over years of unfair rulings of the whites.what more for we to be optimistic about.is it the policie or the self decision making? IF ANYONE SEES OBAMA,TELL HIM CONGRATULATION ON HIS VICTORY

Posted by tj4love8

President Obama''s mom was white, and his dad was only 1/16 Negroid, the rest Arab.
President Obama is African-American, though, the term Negroid is only slightly accurate.
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by erich_1-2009 November 10, 2008 4:15 PM EST
In the past 6 month Obama''s unfavorable rating has ranged between 38% - 40% & McCain''s unfavorable rating has ranged between 34%-41% PROVING!

if i would have put as much interest in my schoolwork I do with polls...I would have succeeded in life and not be a whiny conservative now.
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by erich_1-2009 November 10, 2008 4:06 PM EST
Eighty-Three percent of the U.S. disapproves of the way Congress is doing their job according to the Polls.

That''s a Democrat controlled Congress, approval rating 7 percent below the President''s.

People are having a problem with Government.
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by dopelgangera November 10, 2008 3:54 PM EST
I think any criticism over the transition seems like qibbling. We are fortunate to be living in a democracy that is so stable, that the people can vote to have a liberal Democratic president replace a conservative Republic president, and then we can be confident that the transition will actually take place. (In many countries, an elected transition like this would be just a dream.)
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by lewiston14 November 10, 2008 3:48 PM EST
And I do not think Crawford Tx will be home much longer either. His wife hinted at that allready.
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by frenchsoiree November 10, 2008 3:46 PM EST
It is interesting that CBS (and there are other news sites) that allow such racist postings. Actually, they may know something that we don''t and that is; where it not for these anonymous sites, these ignorant and infantile "people" would have no one to communicate with. But, I say to all (even those "people"), this is a historic time for our country! Something we should all be proud of. We can all tell our children whether you are a man, woman, chinese, spanish, black or white etc. that there are no limitations in what you can become. Like Mr. Bush, we don''t know what kind of President Mr. Obama will be. We hoped the best for Mr. Bush, let''s hope for the best with Mr. Obama.
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by lewiston14 November 10, 2008 3:46 PM EST
You know what will fry Bush the most? When OB takes his first spin on air force one and Bush has to share the bathroom with other people on his future planes. I bet a trip to camp david to check things will fry him to.
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