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I Got facts. Just a few

Obama has spent more money in 60 days than our first 43 presidents combined.
He is a socialist. I refuse to give my hard earned $ to people who refuse to do nothing.....BUT this will make us all equal.
Hired Napalitano (AZ Gov) for US Secretary for Homeland Security....WHAT A FUKING JOKE....that biatch took our propositions that we passed here in AZ on illegal immigration and put them bk in court because she did not agree with them. The courts reversed many of them. Now her and "D" mayor Gordon are saying we need to protect our border....You dumb azzes....you just now figured that out. We knew it yrs ago and voted on it (84% said illegals get the fuk out) but you vetoed it. Now she is after Sheriff Joe who goes after illegals but out the other side of her mouth says we need help
to protect our borders LMAO.
Now wants to dectate GM to go in w/Chrysler/Fiat WOW Makes you wonder where all this$$ came from to become president...FIAT??? OMG
FOR a guy who talks so much about wanting a new era of re sponsibility, President Obama spends an awful lot of time blaming Republicans for all the wild and reckless spending he crammed into his own budget.

After running a campaign against the $1 trillion deficit he "inherited" from President Bush and the Republicans, Obama quickly matched it. During his first 50 days in office, he and his Democratic-controlled Congress spent $1 billion an hour.

Under Obama's proposed budget, the overall national debt doubles in five years and triples in 10.

Not exactly "moving from an era of borrow and spend to one where we save and invest," as he promised.

How does Mr. Responsibility explain the disconnect between this reality and his absurd claims? By insisting that Republicans were worse.

"To a bunch of the critics out there, I've already said, show me your budget!" he told a gathering of wealthy Democratic donors this week. "I'm happy to have that debate."

Or, another time: "I suspect that some of those Republican critics have a short memory, because as I recall I'm inheriting a $1.3 trillion deficit, annual deficit, from them."

In other words, Obama cannot defend his decision to double down on deficit spending. So, he simply trashes Republicans.

As if voters right now are looking for somebody just not as bad as the GOP. As if his campaign slogan wasn't "Change You Can Believe In," but rather "Vote for Me. I'm Not as Bad as Republicans."

Anyway, Republicans tried this out-of-control spending derby -- and just look where that got them. In a few short years, they lost control of every single lever of power exactly because of this kind of behavior.

Yet in even less time, Obama has put away his promises of Hope and Change and tossed aside the idealism of his campaign about remaking politics in Washington.

Surveying the political landscape here today, Obama is thinking of that adage cherished by cutthroats everywhere.

If you and a buddy are walking through the woods and encounter a hungry, angry bear, you don't have to outrun the bear. You simply have to outrun your buddy.
HOPE= What you have left when you don't have a plan! ! ! ! !

Some of you are fucking crazy.

Lets get a few things out of the way.

Will he be able to fix the mess he was handed? I don't know.

Is this the right way to accomplish his goal? No one knows.

I think some of you have turned a blind eye to the past. Is this all Obama's fault? Let me answer that. No.

He has chosen a route to fix the problem. The ones who made the mess need to keep their fucking mouths shut. If you supported the Bush administration you have no right to open your two-faced mouth. Nothing good is going to come out of it.

By the way most economists agree this is the correct way to solve our current issues. I'm not going to argue that its the correct way to go about it, but it makes me sick to see you GOP fucks opening your mouth. I really wish there was a god so that would be a possibility that you would all go to hell.
 

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One more thing I have to add. When are some of you going to fight for issues and not party?

If you fight only for party you are a sheep that is being led to the slaughterhouse. Start to think for yourself.
 

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That is hilarious. Some of those posters make him look like he thinks is the King that will deliver us to the promised land. He will spend until there is nothing left. Oh yea they can just print more. First president in my life that I could care less what he has to say. See him on TV and I just turn it off.
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I had to go to a construciton site in Augusta today. I listened to Rush Limbutt for about one and a half hours.

ranting about Obama, goverment firing Wegner GM
Obama said capitolism is chaos and that is the same thing he heard in Russia in 1980

Obama taking away our SUV's

Obama has agenda set for G20 where he will look good, and he wouldnt go if he didnt. No fawking shit whack job Rush touchhole.

Just because Bush didnt know enough to talk to people in advance of thngs.

what a big stupid oxycontin whacked out idiot.

I had to stop on the side of the road and puke twice.
 
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. First president in my life that I could care less what he has to say. See him on TV and I just turn it off.
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you will probably enjoy watching this then
 

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That is hilarious. Some of those posters make him look like he thinks is the King that will deliver us to the promised land. He will spend until there is nothing left. Oh yea they can just print more. First president in my life that I could care less what he has to say. See him on TV and I just turn it off.
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Who says Racism is dead?
 

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Poll: Americans believe world leaders respect ObamaStory Highlights
Seven in 10 people believe that leaders of other countries respect Obama

Poll findings are in sharp contrast with George W. Bush's numbers in 2001:scared

Eight in 10 Americans are confident Obama will represent the U.S. well to the world:00hour

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As Barack Obama takes off for his first overseas trip as president, a new national poll indicates that more than eight in 10 Americans think he will do a good job representing the United States to the world.

A poll indicates eight in 10 Americans think President Obama will represent the United States well to the world.

And seven in 10 people questioned in the CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey, released Tuesday, believe that leaders of other countries respect Obama.

That last figure is in sharp contrast with George W. Bush.

At the start of his presidency in 2001, only 49 percent believed that foreign leaders respected Bush.:scared

"Except for the period following the 9/11 attacks, that number never got any better for Bush," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.

Obama is scheduled to travel to Britain on Tuesday, where he will participate with other leaders in the G-20 summit.

"Even among Republicans, a majority believes that other world leaders respect Obama."

Obama is scheduled to travel to Britain on Tuesday, where he will participate with other leaders in the G-20 summit.

The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted March 12-15, with 1,019 adult Americans questioned by telephone
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The world knew Bush and Cheney to be what they were.

Finally

Change we can believe in !
 

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April 1, 2009
Palin replaced as headliner for Republican dinner
Posted: 05:07 AM ET

From CNN Political Producer Peter Hamby


Palin has been replaced by former House speaker Newt Gingrich.

WASHINGTON (CNN) ? Sarah Palin will no longer headline a major Republican dinner in June, a Republican official told CNN Tuesday.

Former House speaker Newt Gingrich will replace Palin as the keynote speaker at a joint fundraising dinner held by the campaign committees of Senate and House Republicans.

The scheduling change follows a communications breakdown between Palin's political staff and her aides in Alaska that left the dinner's organizers unsure the Alaska governor would actually attend the Washington event.

Congressional Republicans announced earlier this month that Palin would deliver the keynote speech at the dinner, but the governor's staff in Alaska said the next day that the governor knew nothing about the speaking slot.

"I communicated with the governor directly and she did not know anything about it," a Palin aide told the Anchorage Daily News after the speech was announced. "I pointed out the [National Republican Senatorial Committee] press release and she was like, 'No.'"

The NRSC said at the time that aides at Palin's political action committee ? SarahPAC ? had agreed to attend the dinner, but that the governor's staff in Alaska had not been made aware.

(Updated after the jump with official NRSC, NRCC and SarahPAC statements statements)

Two weeks ago, a spokesman for Palin, Bill McAllister, told CNN the "the governor herself had not confirmed" the appearance and that the matter was "still under review." Aides to Palin did not respond to multiple e-mails sent over the last week asking if Palin would make the trip to Washington this summer.

UPDATE: NRSC spokesman Brian Walsh confirmed the switch.

"After initially confirming her attendance, Governor Palin's team informed the Committees that her gubernatorial responsibilities in Alaska prevented her from committing until the end of the legislative session," he said.:scared

"We completely understand and respect Governor Palin's focus on her official state business; however, there is obviously an enormous amount of planning that goes into this annual event. For that reason, we invited and are honored to have former Speaker Newt Gingrich join us as our speaker at the 2009 Senate-House Dinner. As one of our Party's brightest minds and most energetic speakers, we are looking forward to having former Speaker Gingrich provide the keynote address on June 8."

UPDATE II: Ken Spain, a spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, said the committee decided to "go in another direction."

?Speaker Gingrich is a leader and an influential voice within the Republican Party and we are thrilled to have him," he said.

UPDATE III: Palin's staff continued to deny that she had ever been scheduled to attend. "The Governor never confirmed her attendance at the event," said SarahPAC spokeswoman Meghan Stapleton. "She was honored to receive the invitation and asked to confirm her attendance at the end of the legislative session. Governor Palin is thrilled to hear that Newt Gingrich will address the audience as the Governor continues to focus on Alaska."
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State of the GOP

They figure out a way to not have Palin attend.

Then they put in Newt Gingrich

wow what a upgrade of a keynote speaker that is

I would have thought Ann Coulter would have really been able to wow this crowd
 

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