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Phil

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Jan 1, 2011, 1:33:47 PM1/1/11
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Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
referred to
miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
been just errors in diction.

When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
guy not even read a teleprompter? What
a moron, as the following passage shows:

"Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
his blunders?"

"From your link:
'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to
celebrate – from the FBI’s 100 days to the reforms that bring greater
inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of
privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel’s. And let’s face it,
everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I don’t
know what the term is in Austrian for that… '

"Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".

"Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
Press place reporting ahead of their biases".

From Twitter.

Sid9

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"Phil" <clay...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Sarah Palin for Republican candidate for president in 2012!

Phil

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Jan 1, 2011, 1:38:27 PM1/1/11
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Sorry for the typo. Header should read "Were Bush Verbal Mistakes...

M.I. Wakefield

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"Phil" <clay...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Give it up Lambourn, Palin won't let you into the US either.


Phil

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Jan 1, 2011, 2:12:49 PM1/1/11
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> Sorry for the typo. Header should read "Were Bush's Verbal  Mistakes...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I must brush up on my typing.

Chom Noamsky

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On 1/1/2011 10:33 AM, Phil wrote:
> Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
> law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
> dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
> referred to
> miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
> been just errors in diction.
>
> When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
> verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
> passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
> guy not even read a teleprompter? What
> a moron, as the following passage shows:
>
> "Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
> his blunders?"
>
> "From your link:
> 'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
> With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to
> celebrate � from the FBI�s 100 days to the reforms that bring greater

> inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
> Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of
> privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel�s. And let�s face it,

> everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
> emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
> taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
> gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
> breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I don�t
> know what the term is in Austrian for that� '

>
> "Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
> ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
> push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
> blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".
>
> "Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
> Press place reporting ahead of their biases".
>
> From Twitter.

Palin blunders just about every time she opens her yap. Infrequent
blunders can be attributed to the occasional human oops, but ongoing
gaffes are a sign that the lips are leading the brain.

Chom Noamsky

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Jan 1, 2011, 2:39:58 PM1/1/11
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On 1/1/2011 11:12 AM, Phil wrote:
> On Jan 1, 1:38 pm, Phil<clayno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jan 1, 1:33 pm, Phil<clayno...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
>>> law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
>>> dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
>>> referred to
>>> miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
>>> been just errors in diction.
>>
>>> When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
>>> verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
>>> passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
>>> guy not even read a teleprompter? What
>>> a moron, as the following passage shows:
>>
>>> "Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
>>> his blunders?"
>>
>>> "From your link:
>>> 'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
>>> With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to
>>> celebrate � from the FBI�s 100 days to the reforms that bring greater

>>> inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
>>> Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of
>>> privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel�s. And let�s face it,

>>> everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
>>> emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
>>> taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
>>> gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
>>> breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I don�t
>>> know what the term is in Austrian for that� '

>>
>>> "Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
>>> ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
>>> push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
>>> blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".
>>
>>> "Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
>>> Press place reporting ahead of their biases".
>>
>>> From Twitter.
>>
>> Sorry for the typo. Header should read "Were Bush's Verbal Mistakes...- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> I must brush up on my typing.

Yeah, you're good in the embarrassing, ironic gaffe department for a while.

SaPeIsMa

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"Chom Noamsky" <blah...@blahblahblah.com> wrote in message
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At least that's what useful idiots like you need to AND DO believe
Yet you imagine that constant repetition of this nonsense will make you
right.
Just goes to prove how blind and stupid you really are.

Chom Noamsky

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Jan 1, 2011, 3:56:05 PM1/1/11
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Speaking of lips leading the brain, here comes Spazm to give a practical
example.

Sid9

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Jan 1, 2011, 4:01:13 PM1/1/11
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"SaPeIsMa" <SaPe...@HotMail.com> wrote in message
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> "Chom Noamsky" <blah...@blahblahblah.com> wrote in message
> news:wOudncHcZLex44LQ...@giganews.com...
>> On 1/1/2011 10:33 AM, Phil wrote:
>>> Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
>>> law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
>>> dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
>>> referred to
>>> miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
>>> been just errors in diction.
>>>
>>> When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
>>> verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
>>> passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
>>> guy not even read a teleprompter? What
>>> a moron, as the following passage shows:
>>>
>>> "Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
>>> his blunders?"
>>>
>>> "From your link:
>>> 'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
>>> With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to
>>> celebrate – from the FBI’s 100 days to the reforms that bring greater

>>> inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
>>> Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of
>>> privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel’s. And let’s face it,

>>> everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
>>> emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
>>> taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
>>> gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
>>> breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I don’t
>>> know what the term is in Austrian for that… '

>>>
>>> "Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
>>> ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
>>> push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
>>> blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".
>>>
>>> "Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
>>> Press place reporting ahead of their biases".
>>>
>>> From Twitter.
>>
>> Palin blunders just about every time she opens her yap. Infrequent
>> blunders can be attributed to the occasional human oops, but ongoing
>> gaffes are a sign that the lips are leading the brain.
>>
>
> At least that's what useful idiots like you need to AND DO believe
> Yet you imagine that constant repetition of this nonsense will make you
> right.
> Just goes to prove how blind and stupid you really are.
>
>
>
.
.
Sarah Palin for the Republican candidate for president 2012!

Chom Noamsky

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Jan 1, 2011, 4:04:01 PM1/1/11
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The liberals can only hope.

SaPeIsMa

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"Chom Noamsky" <blah...@blahblahblah.com> wrote in message
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She won't be running in Canada, you idiot.

SaPeIsMa

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"Chom Noamsky" <blah...@blahblahblah.com> wrote in message
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> On 1/1/2011 12:49 PM, SaPeIsMa wrote:
>> "Chom Noamsky" <blah...@blahblahblah.com> wrote in message
>> news:wOudncHcZLex44LQ...@giganews.com...
>>> On 1/1/2011 10:33 AM, Phil wrote:
>>>> Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
>>>> law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
>>>> dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
>>>> referred to
>>>> miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
>>>> been just errors in diction.
>>>>
>>>> When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
>>>> verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
>>>> passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
>>>> guy not even read a teleprompter? What
>>>> a moron, as the following passage shows:
>>>>
>>>> "Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
>>>> his blunders?"
>>>>
>>>> "From your link:
>>>> 'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
>>>> With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to
>>>> celebrate – from the FBI’s 100 days to the reforms that bring greater

>>>> inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
>>>> Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of
>>>> privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel’s. And let’s face it,

>>>> everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
>>>> emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
>>>> taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
>>>> gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
>>>> breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I don’t
>>>> know what the term is in Austrian for that… '

>>>>
>>>> "Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
>>>> ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
>>>> push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
>>>> blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".
>>>>
>>>> "Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
>>>> Press place reporting ahead of their biases".
>>>>
>>>> From Twitter.
>>>
>>> Palin blunders just about every time she opens her yap. Infrequent
>>> blunders can be attributed to the occasional human oops, but ongoing
>>> gaffes are a sign that the lips are leading the brain.
>>>
>>
>> At least that's what useful idiots like you need to AND DO believe
>> Yet you imagine that constant repetition of this nonsense will make you
>> right.
>> Just goes to prove how blind and stupid you really are.
>
> Speaking of lips leading the brain, here comes Spazm to give a practical
> example.


Poor chumpy
Not even smart enough to come up with a half-assed personal attack
But we shouldn't expect much from parrots with parrot sized brains.

Phil

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On Jan 1, 4:04 pm, Chom Noamsky <blahb...@blahblahblah.com> wrote:
> On 1/1/2011 1:01 PM, Sid9 wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > "SaPeIsMa" <SaPeI...@HotMail.com> wrote in message
> >news:yuudnTlXi5Q5DoLQ...@bright.net...
> >> "Chom Noamsky" <blahb...@blahblahblah.com> wrote in message
> The liberals can only hope.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

As of now, Obama has only the hard-core left with him. The huge
deficits and massive national debt are not going away in the next two
years. Obama should be easy to beat.

Sid9

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"Phil" <clay...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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.
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You statement is false.

See pollingreport.com

Americans like Obama more than twice as much as they like congress.

If you're a debt hawk and not a hypocrite, you would have supported his tax
proposal....and not the compromise he was forced to accept

USENET

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Sid9 wrote:
> "Phil" <clay...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:97b5c172-d0e2-44b9...@i18g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> > Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
> > law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
> > dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
> > referred to
> > miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
> > been just errors in diction.
> >
> > When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
> > verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
> > passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
> > guy not even read a teleprompter? What
> > a moron, as the following passage shows:
> >
> > "Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
> > his blunders?"
> >
> > "From your link:
> > 'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
> > With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to

> > celebrate � from the FBI�s 100 days to the reforms that bring greater


> > inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
> > Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of

> > privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel�s. And let�s face it,


> > everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
> > emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
> > taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
> > gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a

> > breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I don�t
> > know what the term is in Austrian for that� '


> >
> > "Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
> > ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
> > push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
> > blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".
> >
> > "Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
> > Press place reporting ahead of their biases".
> >
> > From Twitter.
>
> Sarah Palin for Republican candidate for president in 2012!

70% of Americans polled said they found Sarah Palin unqualified to be
President. The best chance that Obama has of being re elected is if
she is the Republican standard bearer.

M.I. Wakefield

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"Phil" <clay...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> As of now, Obama has only the hard-core left with him. The huge
> deficits and massive national debt are not going away in the next two
> years. Obama should be easy to beat.

Isn't a bit early in January to be this drunk, Lambourn?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/17/AR2010121701512.html

Fully 60% of all registered voters say they would definitely not vote for
Palin in 2012, as opposed to 8% who definitely would.

Among all Americans, 59% would not vote for her.

29% of Republicans would definitely not back Palin.

62% of independents would definitely not vote for Palin.

66% of moderates would definitely not vote for Palin.

Obama would beat Palin 53% to 40%.


Sid9

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"M.I. Wakefield" <bed...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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Palin for the Republican 2012 ticket!

Lets get started. Send her to Iowa!

Sid9

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"USENET" <gregcarr...@lycos.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> Sid9 wrote:
>> "Phil" <clay...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:97b5c172-d0e2-44b9...@i18g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> > Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
>> > law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
>> > dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
>> > referred to
>> > miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
>> > been just errors in diction.
>> >
>> > When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
>> > verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
>> > passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
>> > guy not even read a teleprompter? What
>> > a moron, as the following passage shows:
>> >
>> > "Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
>> > his blunders?"
>> >
>> > "From your link:
>> > 'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
>> > With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to
>> > celebrate � from the FBI�s 100 days to the reforms that bring
>> > greater
>> > inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
>> > Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of
>> > privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel�s. And let�s face
>> > it,
>> > everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
>> > emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
>> > taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
>> > gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
>> > breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I
>> > don�t
>> > know what the term is in Austrian for that� '

>> >
>> > "Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
>> > ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
>> > push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
>> > blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".
>> >
>> > "Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
>> > Press place reporting ahead of their biases".
>> >
>> > From Twitter.
>>
>> Sarah Palin for Republican candidate for president in 2012!
>
> 70% of Americans polled said they found Sarah Palin unqualified to be
> President. The best chance that Obama has of being re elected is if
> she is the Republican standard bearer.
.
.
Now you "get" it!

The PHANTOM

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Jan 1, 2011, 7:31:10 PM1/1/11
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On Jan 1, 1:18 pm, Chom Noamsky <blahb...@blahblahblah.com> wrote:
> On 1/1/2011 10:33 AM, Phil wrote:
>
>
>
> > Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
> > law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
> > dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
> > referred to
> > miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
> > been just errors in diction.
>
> > When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
> > verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
> > passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
> > guy not even read a teleprompter? What
> > a moron, as the following passage shows:
>
> > "Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
> > his blunders?"
>
> > "From your link:
> > 'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
> > With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to
> > celebrate from the FBI s 100 days to the reforms that bring greater

> > inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
> > Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of
> > privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel s. And let s face it,

> > everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
> > emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
> > taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
> > gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
> > breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I don t
> > know what the term is in Austrian for that '

>
> > "Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
> > ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
> > push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
> > blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".
>
> > "Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
> > Press place reporting ahead of their biases".
>
> >  From Twitter.
>
> Palin blunders just about every time she opens her yap.  Infrequent
> blunders can be attributed to the occasional human oops, but ongoing
> gaffes are a sign that the lips are leading the brain.

Now we know Biden's problem.

The PHANTOM

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On Jan 1, 3:01 pm, "Sid9" <s...@belsouth.net> wrote:
> "SaPeIsMa" <SaPeI...@HotMail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:yuudnTlXi5Q5DoLQ...@bright.net...
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> > "Chom Noamsky" <blahb...@blahblahblah.com> wrote in message

John Kerry for President 2012 !!

The PHANTOM

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On Jan 1, 5:33 pm, "M.I. Wakefield" <bed...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> "Phil" <clayno...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>
> news:4121050e-a802-432c...@k30g2000vbn.googlegroups.com...
>
> > As of now, Obama has only the hard-core left with him.  The huge
> > deficits and massive national debt are not going away in the next two
> > years. Obama should be easy to beat.
>
> Isn't a bit early in January to be this drunk, Lambourn?
>
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/17/AR201...

>
> Fully 60% of all registered voters say they would definitely not vote for
> Palin in 2012, as opposed to 8% who definitely would.
>
> Among all Americans, 59% would not vote for her.
>
> 29% of Republicans would definitely not back Palin.
>
> 62% of independents would definitely not vote for Palin.
>
> 66% of moderates would definitely not vote for Palin.
>
> Obama would beat Palin 53% to 40%.

Palin's a private citizen.

M.I. Wakefield

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"The PHANTOM" <hoofhe...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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==========

And thus she is likely to stay.


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> Sid9 wrote:
>> "Phil" <clay...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:97b5c172-d0e2-44b9...@i18g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>> > Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
>> > law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
>> > dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
>> > referred to
>> > miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
>> > been just errors in diction.
>> >
>> > When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
>> > verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
>> > passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
>> > guy not even read a teleprompter? What
>> > a moron, as the following passage shows:
>> >
>> > "Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
>> > his blunders?"
>> >
>> > "From your link:
>> > 'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
>> > With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to

>> > celebrate � from the FBI�s 100 days to the reforms that bring

>> > greater
>> > inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
>> > Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of

>> > privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel�s. And let�s face

>> > it,
>> > everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
>> > emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
>> > taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
>> > gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
>> > breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I

>> > don�t
>> > know what the term is in Austrian for that� '


>> >
>> > "Anyone can blunder, but yeah, the news media rejoices in Palin's and
>> > ignores Obama's. It's probably rooted in racism, the same reason they
>> > push affirmative action. They must believe that whites are superior to
>> > blacks, and blacks need their help to achieve anything".
>> >
>> > "Otherwise, it's just political bias, and we know all in the Left
>> > Press place reporting ahead of their biases".
>> >
>> > From Twitter.
>>
>> Sarah Palin for Republican candidate for president in 2012!
>
> 70% of Americans polled said they found Sarah Palin unqualified to be
> President.

60 % of Americans didn't know the democraps controlled congress in 2008.
Poll Imbeciles and you get imbecilic responses.

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Barry Bruyea

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On Sat, 1 Jan 2011 10:33:47 -0800 (PST), Phil <clay...@gmail.com>
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A Vice president of the U.S. was virtually vilified for weeks because
he mis-spelled one bloody word, but Biden's ridiculous mistake of
talking about FDR's "T.V." appearances in the early 30's was a 24 hour
wonder and Obama's confusion about how many states in the U.S. was
ignored after the news cycle finished.

BobWhite

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Jan 2, 2011, 7:56:58 AM1/2/11
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don't forget the out and out lies. like shovel ready.

gershwin+

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"Barry Bruyea" <climat...@again.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 1 Jan 2011 10:33:47 -0800 (PST), Phil <clay...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Bush did say "nucular" for "nuclear". But then he was not a Harvard
>>law professor. In fact as a youngster he seemed to be slightly
>>dyslexic like Tom Cruise. Yet Obama made an egregious blunder when he
>>referred to
>>miltiary "corpsemen" as "corpse-men". And not all his blunders have
>>been just errors in diction.
>>
>>When Sarah Palin began to be singled out by the leftist-media for
>>verbal blunders she struck back hard quoting a
>>passage from an Obama speech riddled with humiliating errors. Can this
>>guy not even read a teleprompter? What
>>a moron, as the following passage shows:
>>
>>"Obama is notorious for following teleprompters, so what's up with all
>>his blunders?"
>>
>>"From your link:
>>'My fellow Americans in all 57 states, the time has changed for come.
>>With our country founded more than 20 centuries ago, we have much to
>>celebrate - from the FBI's 100 days to the reforms that bring greater

>>inefficiencies to our health care system. We know that countries like
>>Europe are willing to stand with us in our fight to halt the rise of
>>privacy, and Israel is a strong friend of Israel's. And let's face it,
>>everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the
>>emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma and they end up
>>taking up a hospital bed. It costs, when, if you, they just gave, you
>>gave them treatment early, and they got some treatment, and ah, a
>>breathalyzer, or an inhalator. I mean, not a breathalyzer, ah, I don't
>>know what the term is in Austrian for that. '

gershwin+

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