http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/dec/21/obamas-failing-grades/?feat=home_editorials
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as such in low-level academic curricula.
---Robert Conquest "Reflections on a
Ravaged Century".
> On domestic issues and foreign policy Obama's record is awful.
>
> http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/dec/21/obamas-failing-grades/?
feat=home_editorials
This from a vanity paper that has never made a profit in any quarter in
34 years and is over three billion in the hole.
The Washington Times is controlled and owned by Rev. Sun Myung Moon. A Korean
foreigner and religious cult leader who beeves himself to be the second coming
of Christ. His goal is to undermine American authority and freedom and anyone
who parrots his words has proved to the world that they too are seditious
America hating traitors whose only desire is to bring the country to its knees
and enslave the population. No surprise that many Republicans support the
Moonie Times and many are cult members.
Proof that they are our enemies, more dangerous than Al-Qaeda itself.
Is this the same Washington Times that recently flunked Free Market
economics?
(You know - got downsized from a subsidized broadsheet to just another
screechy website.)
Use a reliable source.
Shoot the messenger tactic noted.
No retort.
You lose again.
-Eddie Haskell
They aren't real credible when it comes to budget management, are they?
Oh, by all means, keep shilling for Reverend Moon.
The NYT is going broke so never believe what they say.
Democrat shoot the messenger tactic noted.
No retort.
You lose.
-Eddie Haskell
All you morons have learned your DNC shoot the messenger tactic well. When
is the next seminar, Crankston?
-Eddie Haskell
So the NYT isn't credible?
> Oh, by all means, keep shilling for Reverend Moon.
And by all means, keep pretending that he writes the stories, or that the
owner of any newspaper writes the stories.
-Eddie Haskell
> "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09" <de...@dead.com> wrote in message
> news:4OmdndbEAs09RbLW...@posted.carinet...
>> On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:18:13 -0600, Eddie Haskell wrote:
>>
>>> "5295 Dead, 428 since 1/20/09" <de...@dead.com> wrote in message
>>> news:kb2dnRz9QNJ957LW...@posted.carinet...
>>>> On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 07:31:19 -0500, Crap Detector wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On domestic issues and foreign policy Obama's record is awful.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/dec/21/obamas-failing-
>> grades/?
>>>> feat=home_editorials
>>>>
>>>> This from a vanity paper that has never made a profit in any quarter
>>>> in 34 years and is over three billion in the hole.
>>>
>>> Shoot the messenger tactic noted.
>>
>> They aren't real credible when it comes to budget management, are they?
>
> So the NYT isn't credible?
Washington Times, Eddie. Do try to keep up.
>
>> Oh, by all means, keep shilling for Reverend Moon.
>
> And by all means, keep pretending that he writes the stories, or that
> the owner of any newspaper writes the stories.
That's why the Moonie Times has so little credibility outside of far-
right cultists.
>
> -Eddie Haskell
>On domestic issues and foreign policy Obama's record is awful.
So then Canadians shouldn't vote for him in the next election?
Actually, his record is quite good. Our international prestige has been
largely restored and the economy has been rescued from the precipice of
the Bush Depression. GDP was positive in the 3rd quarter and all
indicators show an improvement in the 4th quarter. My only complaint
with Obama is that he is too conservative.
You're right. Democrats are too easy. They should have been tough.
LBJ tough. "Shove the policies down the throat"
That's what Republicans do.
When did you hear of a Republican arguing about a Bush notion?
Never. Lock step.
Democrats are too democratic.
>"Crap Detector" <dete...@utopia.com> wrote:
>>
>> On domestic issues and foreign policy Obama's record is awful.
>
>
>Actually, his record is quite good. Our international prestige has been
>largely restored and the economy has been rescued from the precipice of
>the Bush Depression. GDP was positive in the 3rd quarter
Grew at over 2% according to CNN.
> and all
>indicators show an improvement in the 4th quarter.
People are spending more and because retailers ordered less
merchandise, there are fewer sales. Nothing like last year when the
airwaves were saturated with discounts.
> My only complaint
>with Obama is that he is too conservative.
And that's a good thing. Don't need no radical government. Got all
that I could take from George Bush.
Swill
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Doctor: "Reflexes good."
That was true until this week when Reid flexed his muscle in the
Senate. So what if they had to bride a Nebraska Senator (possibly
sabotaging the bill), they forced it through over unanimous Republican
objection. I expect that knowing elections are a year away thus
giving Dems time to adjust their campaigns and knowing that it's quite
possible the GOP may regain the filibuster, Reid took this moment to
do exactly what Republicans do, force through whatever they like and
send it to a President who will sign any health care bill they put in
front of them.