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Is a U.S. Default Inevitable? Post Date: 2010-01-15 08:56:35 by Eric Stratton
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Is a U.S. Default Inevitable? Pat Buchanan Friday, January 15, 2010 We were blindsided. We never saw it coming. So said Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein of the financial crisis of 2008. He likened its probability to four hurricanes hitting the East Coast in a single season. Blankfein was reminded by the chairman of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Committee, Phil Angelides, that hurricanes are "acts of God." Financial crises are manmade. Yet Blankfein was backed up by Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan, who said, "Somehow, we just missed ... that home prices don't go up forever." The Wall Street titans thus conceded they did not foresee the housing bubble ever bursting and ...
The Fall of Sauron's Tower is an Inside Conspiracy Post Date: 2010-01-14 18:46:22 by X-15
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Beck: Who's Your Favorite Founder? Palin: All Of 'Em Post Date: 2010-01-14 18:13:28 by X-15
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Poster Comment:Wonderful 3rd grade answer by Ms. Palin. Someone like David Duke wallows in obscurity while Sarah Palin is offered up as a serious contender for the highest office in the government. Amazing that there is anyone out there that still believes in government anymore.
[George Bush's] One World Government RFID 666 Post Date: 2010-01-13 18:43:30 by Itistoolate
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God to Palin: 'You Go, Girl' [The Messiah-ess] God is a Republican ALERT! Post Date: 2010-01-13 10:22:17 by Eric Stratton
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God to Palin: 'You Go, Girl' Ben Shapiro Wednesday, January 13, 2010 Over the weekend, former John McCain campaign strategist Steve Schmidt told "60 Minutes" something shocking about McCain's former running mate, Sarah Palin. It seems that when Schmidt met Palin after McCain selected her, he was surprised that she was so calm. Schmidt apparently asked her how she could remain so tranquil in the face of such a monumental life change. She responded, "It's God's plan." Naturally, the media went bonkers over this revelation. The New York Times approvingly reported comic Jimmy Fallon's one-liner: "God responded: 'What? Really? Don't ...
timmy geithner: first two rounds on me Post Date: 2010-01-11 00:15:42 by Rotara
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I'll put up two gold rounds for the head of timmy. that ought to be a good start, imo.
Poster Comment:that's 2 (TWO) ounces of .999 gold and no promises !
Sarah Palin: Wrong Prescription for America? Post Date: 2010-01-07 07:28:07 by Eric Stratton
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Sarah Palin: Wrong Prescription for America? Larry Elder Thursday, January 07, 2010 "Sarah Palin, do you guys really like her?" My dad's doctor asked me this a couple of weeks ago. His smile seemed to shout, "Are you guys crazy?" I had taken my 94-year-old Republican father to see him several times, but politics never came up. Did the doc really want to go there? It went something like this: "What's the problem with her?" I said. "Well, she's, she's --" "Stupid?" "All right." "Really? Why, because she isn't as glib or articulate as you elites like? She didn't answer Katie Couric or Charlie Gibson ...
GOP chairman doubts Republicans can retake House (Dead Party Walking!!!) Post Date: 2010-01-05 18:06:06 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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WASHINGTON GOP Chairman Michael Steele thinks Republicans have "screwed up" for the most part in the years since Ronald Reagan was president. And, he adds in an interview on the heels of his new book's release, Republicans won't win back the House in fall elections and might not be ready to lead even if they do. That forecast of failure sparked a pushback Tuesday at the GOP's own National Republican Congressional Committee, whose aim is to elect Republicans, and delight at its counterpart, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Asked Monday by talk-show host Sean Hannity if Republicans can regain the House in November, Steele said, "Not this ...
Death Dancer and Neonazi the "Rev" Bob Celeste not getting his fair share of dancing in the blood of American troops. Wants to be President in order to appease his war god by ensuring more Americans die for Israel. Post Date: 2010-01-05 08:10:50 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 What if I told you I am running for President? Now let me say this first. If God decides I should be president of these United States, there is nothing anyone can do to prevent it. If He decides I am not to be president of these United States there is nothing I can do to even get my wife to vote for me. All of that said, and giving God all of the credit, win or lose, I am now a candidate for President of these United States. And here is my campaign. I know that the most important job the President has is that of Commander in Chief of the US military. I know that the oath he takes states that he will defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and ...
46% Say Airport Security Procedures Not Strict Enough [Pinch Up!] Post Date: 2009-12-31 11:46:22 by Eric Stratton
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46% Say Airport Security Procedures Not Strict Enough Monday, December 28, 2009 Following the failed terrorist attempt to blow up an airliner landing in Detroit on Christmas Day, Americans are a lot less critical of airport security procedures. In fact, a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 46% of U.S. voters believe current airport security procedures are not strict enough, a 13-point increase from April 2008. Just 11% say they are too strict. Thirty-seven percent (37%) of voters believe the current level of airport security is about right. Women feel more strongly than men that U.S. airport security procedures are not strict enough. Republicans are more inclined ...
Hold on to Your Boxers Post Date: 2009-12-30 09:42:53 by Eric Stratton
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Hold on to Your Boxers Jacob Sullum Wednesday, December 30, 2009 Since 2001, when an Englishman named Richard Reid tried to sabotage a flight from Paris to Miami by detonating explosives hidden in his shoes, American travelers have become accustomed to removing their shoes and sending them through scanners at airport checkpoints. Last week, a Nigerian named Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to sabotage a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit by detonating explosives hidden in his underwear. One shudders to think what the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will make us send through the scanners now. While a mandatory underwear check seems unlikely given the delays it would entail, it ...
The Top 10 Conservatives Of 2009 Post Date: 2009-12-29 05:39:53 by Eric Stratton
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The Top 10 Conservatives Of 2009 John Hawkins Tuesday, December 29, 2009 Let's face it: if you're conservative, you're not going to get your proper due from the mainstream media for your accomplishments. Case in point: Barbara Walters named Michelle Obama the most fascinating person of 2009. Really? Based on what? Her big arms? Her terrible fashion sense? The fact that she's married to the worst President in American history? I mean, you could understand if Walters named Michelle's husband the most fascinating person of 2009. He is at least the President and it is fascinating to wonder if there's anything going on in his head beyond clichés about hope and ...
What Do Americans Want? Post Date: 2009-12-27 12:57:52 by Eric Stratton
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What Do Americans Want? Salena Zito Sunday, December 27, 2009 What is the overriding lesson learned about this year of promised hope and change, given the politics, public scandals and shifting social behavior that have permeated American pop culture? I don't think Americans know yet what they want. But they are pretty clear on what they don't want. They don't want Bush, they don't want a bailout of Wall Street banks or Detroit automakers, and they don't want Washington to try to spend its way to some minimal recovery. They didn't want New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and, now, they don't seem to want House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, ...
Hope & Change, Gangsta Style Post Date: 2009-12-20 09:17:02 by Eric Stratton
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Hope & Change, Gangsta Style Kevin McCullough Sunday, December 20, 2009 In the city of Chicago "politics" is done very differently than in much of the rest of the nation. Evidently in tiring of hearing from "we the people," the current administration has a political death wish. Many of the prominent capitol hill leaders seem determined to join Obama and company as they plummet fully another sixth of the American economy into the eternal abyss. But we would not be at this point if President Obama had not broken very specific promises. Most specifically he has broken his constant pledges from the campaign trail to be a different kind of leader. He pledged to be a ...
The Roguish Success of Sarah Palin [Full Thread] Post Date: 2009-12-11 09:21:18 by Eric Stratton
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The Roguish Success of Sarah Palin Suzanne Fields Friday, December 11, 2009 The good news for George W. Bush is that the haters have just about worn out the object of their contempt. The Bush years have been remaindered to the old-news bin. The good news for Sarah Palin is that she's the designated heir. Good news not only because Palin is laughing all the way to the bank, if not necessarily all the way to Campaign '12, but her popularity with average Americans is growing. She may be the only author in America who can get book buyers to line up by the thousands, sometimes in a cold rain, for a few seconds face to face while she autographs "Going Rogue." Her book has ...
The Real Fat Cat Party Post Date: 2009-12-09 08:49:35 by Eric Stratton
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The Real Fat Cat Party Jonah Goldberg Wednesday, December 09, 2009 One of the great frustrations of the libertarian-minded right is how Republicans got stuck being "the party of big business." The quotation marks around the term are at least somewhat necessary, because in many respects, it's not true. The notion that big business is "right wing" has always been more sloppy agitprop than serious analysis. It's true that historically, big business is against socialism and communism -- and understandably so. Socialism and communism were once close to synonymous with expropriation of wealth and the nationalization of industry. What businessman or industrialist ...
Sarah Palin, Israel needs to expand settlements, Jews will be leaving USA Post Date: 2009-12-07 04:52:24 by noone222
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eclipptv.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=8779 The embedding wouldn't work so please just click the link. Palin is a Barbie Doll without a clue. When asked what about the Palestinians (regarding expansion) she doesn't have a response so she simply regurgitates her stupid belief ... that someone else gave her. She is a dope with a pretty face.
Poster Comment:More and more and more Jewish people will be flocking to Israel in the days and weeks and months ahead. [Really ? Why ???] At the tail end of this clip she's asked for justification regarding the expansion and you can see that she's been spouting shit she doesn't understand because she has to repeat that "I believe ...
Palin goes birther and back Post Date: 2009-12-04 14:20:27 by Go65
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Yesterday on the Rusty Humphrey radio show: "Would you make the birth certificate an issue if you ran?" she was asked (around 9 minutes into the video above). "I think the public rightfully is still making it an issue. I don't have a problem with that. I don't know if I would have to bother to make it an issue, because I think that members of the electorate still want answers," she replied. "Do you think it's a fair question to be looking at?" Humphries persisted. "I think it's a fair question, just like I think past association and past voting records -- all of that is fair game," Palin said. "The McCain-Palin campaign ...
Iran to review ties with countries over IAEA vote Post Date: 2009-12-03 12:46:39 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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TEHRAN (Reuters) Iran's parliament will review the Islamic republic's relations with countries that voted against its nuclear activities at the International Atomic Energy Agency last week, the speaker said on Thursday. "Iran had proper cooperation with the agency's board of governors, but the recent resolution calls for careful studies on the vote in parliament's national security committee," Ali Larijani was quoted as saying by official IRNA news agency. "Parliament will review Iran's relations with those countries that voted for the recent resolution against us." The IAEA board angered Iran last week by censuring it for covertly building ...
Officials Defend Afghan Escalation, Citing Dubious al-Qaeda Ties With Taliban Post Date: 2009-12-02 21:33:40 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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Facing popular unrest at yesterdays announcement of a massive escalation of the war in Afghanistan, officials in the Obama Administration are on the attack and issuing claims of dubious veracity aimed at convincing the public of the necessity of continuing the war, already in its ninth year. Questions about the need to have 100,000 American troops occupying the nation to combat what intelligence estimates say are at most 100 al-Qaeda fighters have been met on two fronts, most directly with the claim that even 100 of them can do a hell of a lot of damage. But perhaps even more incredibly, officials have taken the pre-invasion Taliban ties with al-Qaeda to a whole new ...
Kook Watch: "Little Green Footballs" breaks with "the right" Post Date: 2009-12-02 21:15:23 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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I have to admit to not reading Little Green Footballs in a long time. The few times I did go there it seemed to be just a mainstream right of center site that regurgitated Neocon talking points. I dismissed it as a less hysterical version of Frontpagemagazine.com. Well, the founder of LGF and also of "Pajamas media", Charles Johnson, made a splash Monday with this post announcing his "break" with "the right": Why I Parted Ways With The Right But in reading his list of reasons for why he is breaking with "the right" I don't get a warm fuzzy feeling. Lumping in Lew Rockwell (and by extension Ron Paul followers and libertarians) as well as all tea ...
Sarah Palin: Going Rogue, Getting Even Post Date: 2009-11-29 13:30:53 by Eric Stratton
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Sarah Palin: Going Rogue, Getting Even Debra J. Saunders Sunday, November 29, 2009 "Going Rogue: An American Life" acquaints the reader with author Sarah Palin's life and work before she was plucked from her Little House on the Tundra to serve as John McCain's running mate and turned into a national caricature. Here you see the Alaska governor with the 90 percent approval rating, who took on not only what became known as the GOP's "Corrupt Bastards Club" but also Big Oil companies that were "just sitting on" their North Slope leases when they should have been drilling. The 2008 campaign coverage portrayed Palin as a rigid culture warrior. ...
Free Republic does not and will not support RINOS!! Not now!! Not ever!! Post Date: 2009-11-27 08:31:36 by wbales
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Apparently there are still some posters on FR who are fast asleep. Wake up! Dammit! We are in the middle of a conservative rebellion! While you were sleeping we, along with millions of other freedom loving grassroots Americans have participated in hundreds of tea parties all across this great land and fully intend to keep it up until all of America is awake. We are fed up and mad as hell! We grassroots Americans are delivering a message to the ruling class: NO MORE!! No more big government! No more high taxes! No more government bailouts! No more government takeovers! No government healthcare! No more corruption! No more global baloneyism!! We're sick and tired of liberals and RINOs ...
'Going Rogue' review: Sarah Palin is complainer in chief in new book Post Date: 2009-11-17 14:24:53 by IDon'tThinkSo
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The "You betcha" lady is no more. In her $1.25 million memoir "Going Rogue" (Harper, $28.99), Sarah Palin introduces a new voice, and its that of a chronic complainer. So much so you want to shout at the pages, "Man up, woman!" The news from the book has already spilled, and it is essentially this: John McCains senior aides were mean to her. Katie Couric was mean to her. Her critics, who are by definition supposed to be mean, were mean to her. But rather than come back swinging, she comes back whining. They done her wrong, she tells us over and over again. According to Palin, she did not make one mistake during the campaign. Her problems arose, ...
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