Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    adaydream

    Kyl's just trying to get a pinch of fame. This was Kyl's equivilant to Joe Wilson's, "You lie." < :-)

    Posted in: Obama enlists big guns to help save nuclear treaty

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    I b et the republicans are just as excited about Pelosi as much as the democrats are excited about Boehner. < :-)

    Posted in: House Democrats keep Pelosi as their leader

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    Same reason that republicans keep reelecting their criminals.

    Why did Charlie pull this? Knows he's going to be slammed. Saving money on attorneys. He has something to whine about later. Who knows, but it didn't set right with the deliberations. < :-)

    Posted in: Ethics panel begins deliberations in Rangel case

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    We need to bring the troops home. Staying in Afghanistan does nothing except spent funds, materials and lives to keep some valley. We don't want the damn valley and killing or getting killed won't change the terrorist situation.

    By fighting them we are creating more Al Quaeda to fight against us. Wonderful process. < :-)

    Posted in: UK armed forces chief: West cannot defeat al-Qaida

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    Bring the troops home. We've been there too long.

    Losing lives for nothing now is stupid. < :-)

    Posted in: 5 NATO service members among 11 killed in Afghanistan

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    But 90 days seems to be very short time to achieve what Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have failed to do in nearly two decades of intermittent talks.....

    But you finally has someone who will make you listen and come to terms.

    I wish Hillary would run in 2012. < :-)

    Posted in: U.S. presents new proposal to Israel on reviving Mideast talks

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    Bring some of those jobs back that bush gave tax breaks for. It's alright with me. < :-)

    Posted in: Obama boosts India for 'rightful place in world'

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    I judged him already. < :-)

    Posted in: Bush is back, and eager to help history judge him

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    skipthesong, No. < :-)

    Posted in: GOP says main goal is to deny Obama re-election

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    Wow, the last two years was about saying "NO!" We saw how that worked out. Now you're going to work the next two years working on not allowing Obama getting a second term. Is that what you were elected for. You're kinda shortsighted.

    I wish you'd have stated that before the elections. I bet there would be less republicans if they knew that's why you were running for office.

    Oh, has Mitch McConnell been running his mouth again?

    I hope that's not you went to office. < :-)

    Posted in: GOP says main goal is to deny Obama re-election

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    There's a difference between compromise and doing what the republicans want. No reversal of health care and maybe a compromise on tax cuts. Rich dudes are still going to see their taxes increase. < :-)

    Posted in: Obama, GOP talk compromise, conflict

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    The bush tax cuts will expire before the new republicans come into power. I'm glad that they will still expire.

    I'm not worried about the increase in republican congressmen. They can't change what has been passed and now the party of "NO" will be begging the democrats for compromise. < :-)

    Posted in: GOP upbeat, Democrats brace for losses in election

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    The democrats got the big thing that we wanted these past 2 years. There could have been more, but we got the biggest things. Financial Reform and Health Care Protection.

    The republicans that come in aren't enough to take control of the congress so they can't reverse these changes.

    And they aren't going to extend the bush tax cuts during the lame duck session.

    Oh..oh.. remember the "Party of No?" If they want to do anything these next 2 years they have to come to the democrats and "COMPROMISE". heh..heh..heh. < :-)

    Posted in: GOP wins the House, falls short of Senate

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    Democrats have known for almost two years that this was going to be a tough election. We knew we'd lose seats. But the republicans will never get the numbers needed to reverse anything.

    This next two years will be a tough two years.

    Ans just a reminder. Anything that the congress passes has to get signed or vetoed. Then find the votes to surpass a veto. < :-)

    Posted in: GOP upbeat, Democrats brace for losses in election

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    It's wonderful how the worldwide intelligence cooperation helped stop this attack before any harm. We're lucky. < :-)

    Posted in: Authorities thwart terrorist attacks aimed at U.S. via cargo planes

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    Right...right...right... Obama's fault. There was an earthquake in Oklahoma last week, also. Obama's fault. < :-)

    Posted in: BP CEO hits back at media and politicians over Gulf spill

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    adaydream

    Hmmmm, Big news. No.

    We poured money into Iran for years. We poured money into Iraq. We pour money into Afghanistan. We give away money in an effort to buy influence.

    Iran does the very same thing.

    Bring our troops home today. < :-)

    Posted in: Karzai says his office gets cash from Iran, U.S.

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    It's not going to change anything. The republicans can't get enough power to reverse Obama's changes and they can't force anything through. Talk about a stalemate. < :-)

    Posted in: Dark clouds for Democrats as Obama embarks on last push

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    Wow, I love hearing the republicans whining about Bill Clinton. I don't see the republicans pulling out george bush to garner republican activity. I mean there isn't much difference. They were both liars. Clinton lied for a piece of ass and george bush lied to start a war. And we know how republicans love wars.

    Bill Clinton always has had that gift of gab. So you'd expect the democrats to pull Bill out to rally support. Will it be enough, probably not. But we've known we were going to lose a few seats two years ago. < :-)

    Posted in: Bill Clinton races to help Democratic candidates

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    adaydream

    Hmmm, I see your point. But I believe that there is a difference here. We're (The USA) looking for your allegiance to be a loyal US citizen, but not strip your heritage away from you.

    To me, it looks like they want the new citizens to forfeit their heritage and from that point on they are not to recognize their heritage. Now I think I'm looking at it differently than you. I understand what you're saying. < :-)

    Posted in: Israeli cabinet passes loyalty bill; Arabs angry

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