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--a little expansion to other thread showing O breaking nearly every campaign promise in 1st 60 days--
http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showthread.php?t=362468

Just how does he continue to lie about every major issue he ran on and keep the lemmings in tow--despite largest debt expansion in history--the largest socialistic spending--the largest tax increase--
Ok- for most the base-they benefit and its a no brainer
- but how about those that pay taxes-vote Dem regardless of who runs and the liberal element.

Here's his game plan--
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123862834153780427.html

<LI class=dateStamp><SMALL>APRIL 1, 2009, 9:46 P.M. ET</SMALL> <!-- ID: SB123862834153780427 --><!-- TYPE: Commentary (U.S.) --><!-- DISPLAY-NAME: OPINION --><!-- PUBLICATION: The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition --><!-- DATE: 2009-04-02 00:01 --><!-- COPYRIGHT: Dow Jones & Company, Inc. --><!-- ORIGINAL-ID: --><!-- article start --><!--CODE=STATISTIC SYMBOL=FREECODE=SUBJECT SYMBOL=OPIN-->The President Is 'Keeping Score'

Chicago politics has moved into the White House.

"Don't think we're not keeping score, brother." That's what President Barack Obama said to Rep. Peter DeFazio in a closed-door meeting of the House Democratic Caucus last week, according to the Associated Press.
A few weeks ago, Mr. DeFazio voted against the administration's stimulus bill. The comment from Mr. Obama was a presidential rebuke and part of a new, hard-nosed push by the White House to pressure Congress to adopt the president's budget. He has mobilized outside groups and enlisted forces still in place from the Obama campaign.
Senior presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett and her chief of staff, Michael Strautmanis, are in regular contact with MoveOn.Org, Americans United for Change and other liberal interest groups. Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina has collaborated with Americans United for Change on strategy and even ad copy. Ms. Jarrett invited leaders of the liberal interest groups to a White House social event with the president and first lady to kick off the lobbying campaign.
Its targets were initially Republicans, as team Obama ran ads depicting the GOP as the "party of no." But now the fire is being trained on Democrats worried about runaway spending.
Americans United is going after Democrats who are skeptical of Mr. Obama's plans to double the national debt in five years and nearly triple it in 10. The White House is taking aim at lawmakers in 12 states, including Democratic Sens. Kent Conrad, Ben Nelson, Mary Landrieu, Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor. MoveOn.Org is running ads aimed at 10 moderate Senate and House Democrats. And robocalls are urging voters in key districts to pressure their congressman to get in line.
Team Obama is also ginning up the Democratic National Committee. A special group at the DNC has been created called "Organizing for America." It is headed by Mr. Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe, and is lobbying for the administration's spending proposals.
Organizing for America's first effort has not been terribly effective. It emailed 13 million Obama election workers, recruited 1,200 neighborhood canvassers, and, after a couple of weeks and more email pleas to the Obama list, produced 642,000 signatures. Having less than 5% of your own activists sign a petition is unimpressive and perhaps evidence that adding $9.3 trillion to the deficit alarms even some of Mr. Obama's most fervent supporters.
Every White House is faced with finding ways to nudge Congress without antagonizing it. But this overt campaign could infuriate members who won't appreciate being targeted by a president of their own party. They could react by becoming recalcitrant. Should that happen, team Obama will have to recalculate its efforts, especially as the public sours on big spending plans.
In March, a Gallup Poll found that positive impressions of the Obama budget dropped five points. Only 39% now harbor supportive views of it. A CNN/Opinion Research Poll in mid-March found that support for the stimulus bill Mr. Obama signed into law shifted 11-points against the bill in five weeks, with 66% of Americans opposed to a second stimulus bill.
Support continues to decline for the proposition that a big boost in government spending will lead America to prosperity. A NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll early last month found that 61% of Americans were concerned that "the federal government will spend too much money" (up 12 points from December), and only 29% were concerned "it will spend too little money to try to boost the economy."
This growing skepticism will not be assuaged by White House Budget Director Peter Orszag's bewildering response when asked by a reporter last week about increasing federal debt. He said, "I don't know what spiraling debt you're referring to."
Members of Congress should also worry about how Mr. Obama is "keeping score." He is steeped in the ways of Chicago politics and has not forgotten his training in the methods once used by Saul Alinsky, the radical Chicago community organizer.
Alinsky's 1971 book, "Rules for Radicals," is a favorite of the Obamas. Michele Obama quoted it at the Democratic Convention. One Alinsky tactic is to "Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it." That's what the White House did in targeting Rush Limbaugh, Rick Santelli and Jim Cramer. (The president's press secretary, Robert Gibbs, went so far as to lash all three from the White House press podium.) It may also explain Mr. Obama's comments to Mr. DeFazio.
After all, Alinsky's first rule of "power tactics" is "power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have." Team Obama wants to remind its adversaries it has plenty of power, and it does. The question is whether the White House will wield it responsibly. The jury is still out, but certain clues are beginning to emerge. "Don't think we're not keeping score, brother," even if said with a wink and a smile, isn't quite the "new politics" we were told to expect.
 

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this guy did not fool me

people who voted for this crabcake , must feel like
dog shit:mj07:
 

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i want to know if the dumb girl who said "if i help him, he'll help me. i won't have to worry about putting gas in my car or paying my mortgage" has gotten that help yet. those are the people that we responsible people who take care of our own are gonna leave in the dust as they wait for the government to help them out!

19 months til we gain some seats back and show The Obama that we're not appreciating his blowing of our kids money!

.taxdayteaparty.
visit the site, take part in the demonstration!
 

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19 months til we gain some seats back and show The Obama that we're not appreciating his blowing of our kids money!

Yeah lets go back to the old way. The ones who took away pinnacle and other quailty sportsbooks because they decided they know whats best for us and how we spend our money.

Some of you people are really just out there.

How you can defend the eight years of bush and his cronies are beyond me. This is a gambling forum right? Well no one has fucked us online gambler more than bush and his team.
 

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Yeah lets go back to the old way. The ones who took away pinnacle and other quailty sportsbooks because they decided they know whats best for us and how we spend our money.

Some of you people are really just out there.

How you can defend the eight years of bush and his cronies are beyond me. This is a gambling forum right? Well no one has fucked us online gambler more than bush and his team.

So online gambling was legal before Bush? My gambling has nothing to do with my politics.

:nono:
 

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people who voted for this crabcake , must feel like dog shit:mj07:

You'd be wrong in that ASSessment, father Ray...at least in my case. Yes, I have concerns about what is going on, but I am also encouraged by much of what is going on, especially abroad and with other world leaders. Seems the world economic leaders are looking at working together to try to solve problems - and that is something very unique to the Obama administration, compared to the previous one, at least. Again, I have concerns, but some of the hoped positives in other areas seem to be happening.
 

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tea party april 15:00hour



the roof the roof is on fire, the house don't need no water let the mother fvcker burn:mj06:
 

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tea party april 15:00hour



the roof the roof is on fire, the house don't need no water let the mother fvcker burn:mj06:

http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2169008&postcount=7

President Barack Obama has earn his spot in history! i will support our president in this time of need as a american move ahead! yes we need change ! after his speech i was a proud american again! the great thing about our country we are all one black or white , blue or red:00hour
 

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Yeah lets go back to the old way. The ones who took away pinnacle and other quailty sportsbooks because they decided they know whats best for us and how we spend our money.

Some of you people are really just out there.

How you can defend the eight years of bush and his cronies are beyond me. This is a gambling forum right? Well no one has fucked us online gambler more than bush and his team.

Now Jack would have a beef as not in his control per website
--but as a punter if you don't still have pinnacle--your probably not smart enough to be betting in 1st place ;)
 

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--a little expansion to other thread showing O breaking nearly every campaign promise in 1st 60 days--
http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showthread.php?t=362468

Just how does he continue to lie about every major issue he ran on and keep the lemmings in tow--despite largest debt expansion in history--the largest socialistic spending--the largest tax increase--
Ok- for most the base-they benefit and its a no brainer
- but how about those that pay taxes-vote Dem regardless of who runs and the liberal element.

Here's his game plan--
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123862834153780427.html

<LI class=dateStamp><SMALL>APRIL 1, 2009, 9:46 P.M. ET</SMALL> <!-- ID: SB123862834153780427 --><!-- TYPE: Commentary (U.S.) --><!-- DISPLAY-NAME: OPINION --><!-- PUBLICATION: The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition --><!-- DATE: 2009-04-02 00:01 --><!-- COPYRIGHT: Dow Jones & Company, Inc. --><!-- ORIGINAL-ID: --><!-- article start --><!--CODE=STATISTIC SYMBOL=FREECODE=SUBJECT SYMBOL=OPIN-->The President Is 'Keeping Score'

Chicago politics has moved into the White House.

"Don't think we're not keeping score, brother." That's what President Barack Obama said to Rep. Peter DeFazio in a closed-door meeting of the House Democratic Caucus last week, according to the Associated Press.
A few weeks ago, Mr. DeFazio voted against the administration's stimulus bill. The comment from Mr. Obama was a presidential rebuke and part of a new, hard-nosed push by the White House to pressure Congress to adopt the president's budget. He has mobilized outside groups and enlisted forces still in place from the Obama campaign.
Senior presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett and her chief of staff, Michael Strautmanis, are in regular contact with MoveOn.Org, Americans United for Change and other liberal interest groups. Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina has collaborated with Americans United for Change on strategy and even ad copy. Ms. Jarrett invited leaders of the liberal interest groups to a White House social event with the president and first lady to kick off the lobbying campaign.
Its targets were initially Republicans, as team Obama ran ads depicting the GOP as the "party of no." But now the fire is being trained on Democrats worried about runaway spending.
Americans United is going after Democrats who are skeptical of Mr. Obama's plans to double the national debt in five years and nearly triple it in 10. The White House is taking aim at lawmakers in 12 states, including Democratic Sens. Kent Conrad, Ben Nelson, Mary Landrieu, Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor. MoveOn.Org is running ads aimed at 10 moderate Senate and House Democrats. And robocalls are urging voters in key districts to pressure their congressman to get in line.
Team Obama is also ginning up the Democratic National Committee. A special group at the DNC has been created called "Organizing for America." It is headed by Mr. Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe, and is lobbying for the administration's spending proposals.
Organizing for America's first effort has not been terribly effective. It emailed 13 million Obama election workers, recruited 1,200 neighborhood canvassers, and, after a couple of weeks and more email pleas to the Obama list, produced 642,000 signatures. Having less than 5% of your own activists sign a petition is unimpressive and perhaps evidence that adding $9.3 trillion to the deficit alarms even some of Mr. Obama's most fervent supporters.
Every White House is faced with finding ways to nudge Congress without antagonizing it. But this overt campaign could infuriate members who won't appreciate being targeted by a president of their own party. They could react by becoming recalcitrant. Should that happen, team Obama will have to recalculate its efforts, especially as the public sours on big spending plans.
In March, a Gallup Poll found that positive impressions of the Obama budget dropped five points. Only 39% now harbor supportive views of it. A CNN/Opinion Research Poll in mid-March found that support for the stimulus bill Mr. Obama signed into law shifted 11-points against the bill in five weeks, with 66% of Americans opposed to a second stimulus bill.
Support continues to decline for the proposition that a big boost in government spending will lead America to prosperity. A NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll early last month found that 61% of Americans were concerned that "the federal government will spend too much money" (up 12 points from December), and only 29% were concerned "it will spend too little money to try to boost the economy."
This growing skepticism will not be assuaged by White House Budget Director Peter Orszag's bewildering response when asked by a reporter last week about increasing federal debt. He said, "I don't know what spiraling debt you're referring to."
Members of Congress should also worry about how Mr. Obama is "keeping score." He is steeped in the ways of Chicago politics and has not forgotten his training in the methods once used by Saul Alinsky, the radical Chicago community organizer.
Alinsky's 1971 book, "Rules for Radicals," is a favorite of the Obamas. Michele Obama quoted it at the Democratic Convention. One Alinsky tactic is to "Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it." That's what the White House did in targeting Rush Limbaugh, Rick Santelli and Jim Cramer. (The president's press secretary, Robert Gibbs, went so far as to lash all three from the White House press podium.) It may also explain Mr. Obama's comments to Mr. DeFazio.
After all, Alinsky's first rule of "power tactics" is "power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have." Team Obama wants to remind its adversaries it has plenty of power, and it does. The question is whether the White House will wield it responsibly. The jury is still out, but certain clues are beginning to emerge. "Don't think we're not keeping score, brother," even if said with a wink and a smile, isn't quite the "new politics" we were told to expect.

YEA RIGHT !`.............IF ONLY WE FOLLOWED SMART GUYS LIKE YOU THAT BELIEVED THE #'S... THE FUNDAMENTALS ARE STRONG ='S ZERO CREDIBILITY !`............WHAT ARE YOU SELLING NOW ? Obama may be wrong about everything but it is hard to find ANYTHING bush/cheney and the lappers were right about ... NO ???????????????????????
 
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Some of you people are really just out there.

How you can defend the eight years of bush and his cronies are beyond me. This is a gambling forum right? Well no one has fucked us online gambler more than bush and his team.

Breaking news, Bush isn't president anymore. No one mentioned Bush in this thread. I'm amazed by how obsessed some of you are with Bush. Obama going against his campaign promises, while no surprise, has nothing to do with Bush. Obsessed much.
 

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Breaking news, Bush isn't president anymore. No one mentioned Bush in this thread. I'm amazed by how obsessed some of you are with Bush. Obama going against his campaign promises, while no surprise, has nothing to do with Bush. Obsessed much.

how you feeling, smart guy ???
 

bryanz

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Breaking news, Bush isn't president anymore. No one mentioned Bush in this thread. I'm amazed by how obsessed some of you are with Bush. Obama going against his campaign promises, while no surprise, has nothing to do with Bush. Obsessed much.

is it just me or is your aviator gay ?
 
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