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Several appointments by President Obama have gotten into hot water for a variety of tax-related issues. Well, the state of Georgia is having similar problems with its state legislators.

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I know all about these fawking crooks in Georgia.

the think about the Obama selections is none of them made it through. He had the guts to not let it stand.

Bush and Cheney picked whoever the fawk they wanted and called in their favors and got the crooks in .

If Obama was governor of Ga he would clean this shit up . Unfortunately we got Purdue. He is a pork barrel waiting to happen.
 

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George - why we standing in a cornfield DTB

DTB - well your shit dont stink

George - I know

DTB - this is your job now , like being paid to be a scarecrow

George - what do you do in Kentucky

DTB - I am married to a chinese woman and she works 4 jobs all day to support us. I used to work in insurance, but that went down the pipe.

George - Yeh I used to have a job. Made 3 billion dollars. Screwed alot of people doing it though.

DTB - do you feel remorse

George - huh

DTB - you know do you feel bad about it

George - no

George - where abouts you live in Kentucky

DTB - in the hills with my family. we live in a trailer with 17 other people.

DTB - where do you live ?

George - we live in Dallas , yep
 

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Do you think it's any coincidence that the only administration that ever decided it was important to hide the war dead - which is exactly what they were doing - was the Bush administration? QUOTE]


.you need to check your history, chad...read up on your "new deal" hero franklin roosevelt...and the "office of censorship" and "office of war information"....

thankfully,roosevelt understood that a war isn`t some theoretical exercise in civil rights...it`s a life and death struggle for a country`s very existence....the only time he ever allowed photos of war dead was to steel public moral...he never allowed the media to use "dead soldiers" to deflate public morale(as our anti-military media and guys like yourself would love to do)...

you guys need to slide away from your nintendo and your wii and wake up to the fact that we live in the real world and it takes serious people making serious decisions...sometimes tough and unpopular decisions to keep us safe and continue to allow us to live our soft,cushy cocooned lifestyles....
 
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Do you think it's any coincidence that the only administration that ever decided it was important to hide the war dead - which is exactly what they were doing - was the Bush administration? QUOTE]


.you need to check your history, chad...read up on your "new deal" hero franklin roosevelt...and the "office of censorship" and "office of war information"....

thankfully,roosevelt understood that a war isn`t some theoretical exercise in civil rights...it`s a life and death struggle for a country`s very existence....

you guys need to slide away from your nintendo and your wii and wake up to the fact that we live in the real world and it takes serious people making serious decisions...sometimes tough and unpopular decisions to keep us safe and continue to allow us to live our soft,cushy cocooned lifestyles....

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you didnt answer the question

why do you beileve they should hide the caskets from the publc ?

:0corn
 

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Press - what did you think when Bush didnt pardon your friend scooter libby

Cheney - he did everything I told him to do for 7 years !

Press- then what happened

Cheney - not sure where he got a wild hair but he stopped running everything by my office for approval

Press - So does that mean that you should go down as the worst President in US history rather than George W

Cheney - no

Press - Dont you worry about people thinking bad things about you

Cheney - So
 

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you didnt answer the question

why do you beileve they should hide the caskets from the publc ?

:0corn

because the idea is to win a war...and al jazeera and our own msm are more than happy to provide anti-war propaganda without the state/defense dept being complicit with them....

by your logic,we should have been allowing tokyo rose equal time during ww2(in the interest of "fairness" and the people`s "right to know")...

:rolleyes:
 

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because the idea is to win a war...and al jazeera and our own msm are more than happy to provide anti-war propaganda without the state/defense dept being complicit with them....

by your logic,we should have been allowing tokyo rose equal time during ww2(in the interest of "fairness" and the people`s "right to know")...

:rolleyes:
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for you not to understand that the war in Iraq was not winnable in the first place is beyond comprehension.

your stuck in the Bush Cheney thought process.

And for you to think not showing the caskets is because they will be used as propaganda for al Jazeera :142smilie :142smilie

al Jazeera has plenty of pictures of beheadings and shooting, and bombing killing Americans. They dont need caskets.

holy shit you ate a bag full of the stupids.
:142smilie
 
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"i don`t like this war!!!...i wanna see dead american soldiers in caskets!!!!!"...

wah!!!.....wah!!! ...wah!!!!...(sniffle,sniffle):cry: :142crying

/ just listen to yourself...:rolleyes:
 

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"i don`t like this war!!!...i wanna see dead american soldiers in caskets!!!!!"...

wah!!!.....wah!!! ...wah!!!!...(sniffle,sniffle):cry: :142crying

/ just listen to yourself...:rolleyes:
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I dont want to hide them

you fail to understand as usual

and its a simple as that huge nose on your face
 

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Secretary of Energy - Steven Chu

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"I told my boss...'Guess what? I just trapped an atom.' He said, 'Great. What are you going to do with it?' I said, 'I don't know, but it's great.'"
? on the early work that led to his Nobel Prize, Associated Press, Dec. 11, 2008
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Surround yourself with brilliant people and let them do their jobs

It seems simple enough
 
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Interior Secretary - Ken Salazar

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? "He is a moonfaced fellow whose modest demeanor belies his reputation as an ecumenical annoyer of special-interest groups."
?TIME, Jan. 19, 2007

? "Nothing in his record suggests he's an ideologue. Here's a man who understands the issues, is open-minded and can see at least two sides of an issue."
?Luke Popovich, spokesman for the National Mining Association, New York Times, Dec. 18, 2008

? "Mr. Salazar's most urgent task will be to remove the influence of politics and ideology from decisions that are best left to science."
?New York Times editorial, Dec. 17, 2008

Quotes by:

? "We need to be honest with ourselves and the American people about our energy future. We simply cannot drill our way to energy independence."
?In a speech on the U.S. Senate floor, June 10, 2008

? "The America where I grew up is vanishing today, left behind by a Washington, D.C., that has lost touch with what is important to the people of the heartland. I fear that rural Colorado, like the rest of rural America, has become 'the Forgotten America.'"
?In his first speech to the Senate, March 2, 2005

? "From my point of view, they are the antichrist of the world."
?To a Colorado Springs television station in April 2006, about James Dobson's Focus on the Family group. He later said, "I regret having used that term. I meant to say this approach was un-Christian, meaning self-serving and selfish."

? "I've been taunted, called names ? from dirty Mexican to lots of other names ? as I was growing up, and even now as a United States Senator. To have that personal experience in having gone through that kind of discrimination, it helps in terms of informing the debate and bringing a certain sense of reality to some of the issues we are dealing with on a national level."
?New York Times, June 11, 2006
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surround yourself with this type of people and let them do their jobs

The neocons see what is happening. They simply have to say God Damn America !

its a shame really

They will look back and say . Damn Obama had a good plan.
 
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