[quote]I'm not liberal enough to be called liberal. For the most part I fall pretty conservative.[/quote] Never once have I seen you accuse anyone of racism or Nazism, so you are definitely not a liberal.
Anthony R
Obamas long list of failures are really mounting. The trillion dollar stimulus that created no jobs, Closing Gitmo, terror trials in NY, the police acted "stupidly" and now Obamacare is crumbling under legal scrutiny. We can also add the fall of Egypt to Obamas list of accolades.
Don't you mean 27 of all 57 states? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws&feature=player_embedded
Source: New York Times - 'His anger [Jared's] would well up at the sight of President George W. Bush' Speaks volumes don't it.
If your having some kind of crisis of conscience then I would say pay it, if you feel she was out of line then don't. Bottom-line, whatever makes you feel comfortable then that's what you should do. "cranial prosthesis' wow that's strange terminology for a wig ; -)
I'm not sure why anyone on the right or left would listen to Obama and think that his words hold weight or credibility. Virtually all his talk of bipartisanship has been just that, talk... right before jamming change we better believe in down our throats. Then he has outlined many policy issues that haven't come to be. Closing Gitmo immediately pops into mind and there are more examples of hypocrisy's and broken promises like that.
Its sickening. Sarah had every right in the world to defend herself against the lies and slander. She had nothing to do with the killings and her rhetoric isn't violent. I'm glad I'm not a liberal or a supporter of Obama. He is a leader of a hateful left wing movement, not a President of the entire US. His calls for 'civility' were nothing more than calls to silence criticism from the right.
Yeah the theatrics were apparent. And it wasn't like the partisans were interspersed here and there, it must have been the whole place. Normal people might greet Eric Holder with a smattering of polite applause, but nothing as thunderous as what we saw. I'm glad Obama took a few seconds to talk about the victims.
[quote]Doesn't matter what he says, Brian Williams will weep and praise him for his 'healing powers'.[/quote] If Obama wants to "heal' or console me he can resign and get on a plane back to Kenya or Indonesia or wherever he actually comes from.
They'll get around to this sooner or later. Right now their most interested in banning Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, and all Fox news pundits from ever speaking again, but they'll get around to his music and video games eventually.
Was surfing the web checking out the temperature of stuff and I'm astonished to find liberals still clinging to the notion that 'right wing vitriol' or 'a climate of right wing hate' is somehow responsible for this tragedy. They are about as ginned up as I've ever seen them with this belief. I guess its ok for them to have their beliefs no matter how fantastic or ridiculous, but a child was murdered there, so it is rather detestable for them to continue carrying on like this attempting to bla
Sorry to hear of your great loss Leauki.
[quote]And the most pointedly valid comeback.[/quote] Yeah, after all this outcry its somewhat ironic that the shooter is generally being described by his classmates as a left wing pothead. Looks like lots of foot in mouth to go around.
Looks like ID caused the latest left winger implosion... its usually me
[quote]Taking a look on the left side it was nothing but hate.[/quote] Most normal people were only concerned about the victims of this horrific act, but the lefts main priority was scrambling to turn this sociopath murderer into a right wing nut... and not just a right wing nut, but one that was motivated and inspired by Palin, Beck, Limbaugh and the tea-party. They've been working on this narrative for 2 years now and they really sprung to complete it without a shred of evidence. Ve
[quote]They should be. Then you would know what you are voting and fighting for.[/quote] Reading it and understanding it is somewhat different than listing it on a reading list as a favorite.
The whole thing is just sad and tragic, but its compounded by the hysterical left-wing rush to pin this on the tea-party, or conservatives in general. There's really no evidence anywhere to indicate what motivated this psycho. Like its already been pointed out, Marx and Engels hardly strikes me as conservative reading. No conservative I know would list the Communist Manifesto on their reading list. Its just a terrible event made worse by the left wing who are now exploiting a national tragedy
Its disgusting to blame all Republicans or conservatives for this heinous act. I'll tell you what, you don't hold me responsible for this nut and I wont hold you responsible for the Uni-bomber.
I was just getting all revved up to watch the wild card playoffs when this horrific News of a shooting came across the wire. I'm not all that familiar with Gabrielle Giffords, but it seems like shes a good old fashioned Democrat and an all around good lady. Reports say she was hit point blank in the head. Now reports that she has died. This is a sad day. I hope they give this cowardly killer a swift trip to the electric chair.
[quote]Here's your hint: Crack that whip[/quote] Sorry lady, I still can't figure it out.
It must not be all that fun being a liberal these days under the Obama regime. Liberals these days remind me of the last Germans still Seig Heiling the Fuhrer in the bunker as the Allies advanced into Berlin.
Impossible to know who you are. Give me a hint lol
Looks like Obama has finally made it to Hawaii to join Michelle for yet another taxpayer paid vacation. He gets to celebrate Kwanza in Hawaii on the taxpayer dime while Asia spirals into war and Unemployment hovers at 10% Liberals made a big fuss about the Bush vacationing and yet they don't seem all that concerned about Little Lord Fauntleroy's vacationing. Crac
[quote]BTW, in my opinion, a hero is a person who risks their lives to save others not to make a dumb decision that could not only put their lives at risk but everyone else's even more. [/quote] Very good point. The smartest move for her would have been to quietly move for the exit so she could help summon security and become one less potential casualty. Shes lucky he didn't kill her.. that would have been really tough on her family right in time for the holidays. I guess CS Lewis was
No one can say who will act bravely in a scene of violence until that scene unfolds. Anyone who has experienced violence first hand can really know and appreciate the heroism of those who act bravely.