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Burled Frau

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Jan 31, 2010, 2:04:17 PM1/31/10
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"Morton Davis" <anti...@go.com> wrote in message
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> "Sid9" <si...@belsouth.net> wrote in message
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>> "Too_Many_Tools" <too_man...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>> Man oh man...Obama can kick some conservative ass when he needs to.
>>>
>>> You boys still licking your wounds...or each other yet?
>>>
>>> Laugh...laugh...laugh...
>>>
>>> TMT
>>>
>>> Obama's new strategy: direct engagement
>>> By: Jim VandeHei and Patrick O'Connor and Glenn Thrush
>>> January 29, 2010 06:37 PM EST
>>>
>>> President Obama, groping for a new strategy after the Massachusetts
>>> defeat, seemed to find the perfect foundation for one Friday: direct
>>> engagement with the GOP in front of a national TV audience.
>>>
>>> In a lively Q-and-A with House Republicans at their annual retreat in
>>> Baltimore, Obama showcased the campaign skills that won him the Oval
>>> Office � he was cerebral, combative, cool and quick.
>>>
>>> And he was also able to forcefully express his strongest political and
>>> policy argument: that Republicans have little authentic interest in
>>> compromise.
>>>
>>> �I don�t believe the American people want us to focus on our job
>>> security... I don�t think they want more gridlock. I don�t think they
>>> want more partisanship,� he said.�They didn�t send us to Washington to
>>> fight each other in some sort of steel-cage match to see who comes out
>>> alive.�
>>>
>>> Obama is getting the blame for much of what ails Washington these
>>> days, including the partisan feuding. What his advisers are trying to
>>> do - first with the State of the Union and more dramatically with
>>> Friday's event - is make clear that he wants to work with Republicans
>>> and that the minority party deserves blame, too.
>>>
>>> By that measure, Friday�s event was a home run. It also showed Obama�s
>>> determination to ditch a Rose Garden strategy that pinned him down,
>>> month after month, in fruitless White House wrangling over heath
>>> care.
>>>
>>> Expect more of Friday�s Obama, his aides say, with the president out
>>> on the road, liberated from messy legislative process, taking scores
>>> of questions from friends and foes.
>>>
>>> Expect monthly meetings with Republican leaders.
>>>
>>> Expect a campaign.
>>>
>>> Friday�s session ran the gamut from testy to clubby, with Obama
>>> mocking Republican critics for labeling him �a Bolshevik� � then
>>> breaking off from an intense debate over health care to ask a young
>>> GOP congressman if his wife and children were in the audience.
>>>
>>> �Is this your crew right here, by the way?� Obama asked.
>>>
>>> Obama�s top aides were delighted with the performance, believing the
>>> encounter � as much as any other public appearance recently �
>>> contrasted his willingness to compromise with the GOP�s posture of
>>> recalcitrance.
>>>
>>> �It was illuminating,� said White House deputy press secretary Bill
>>> Burton. �It definitely gives people a fair idea of how the president
>>> [and Congressional Republicans] interact privately. It really gave
>>> people a window into how that conversation goes.�
>>>
>>> Many Democrats staffers, mesmerized by an hour of political theater in
>>> their Hill offices, were thrilled by what they saw.
>>>
>>> �He kicked their asses,� said a Democratic Senate aide. �He went in
>>> there and made them look like petty, little politicians.�
>>>
>>> A top GOP House aide called it a �draw� � and said that his party�s
>>> willingness to hear Obama deprived Democrats of �all that Party-of-No
>>> bull��.�
>>>
>>> White House officials said that Obama did virtually nothing to prepare
>>> for the showdown, apart from quickly checking in with Office of
>>> Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag to make sure he had his
>>> numbers straight.
>>>
>>> He also took along legislative affairs director Phil Schiliro to help
>>> gauge which members were likely to pepper him with questions.
>>>
>>> But this was no chance encounter. When Obama spoke at the GOP
>>> conference last year, the cameras were present for only his speech and
>>> were ushered out during the question-and-answer period.
>>>
>>>
>>> Late Thursday night, just hours before Obama�s appearance, an Obama
>>> staffer called Conference Chairman Mike Pence (R-Ind.) with a request:
>>> Would the GOP leadership mind if the press was allowed to remain
>>> during the Q-and-A?
>>>
>>> Sources say that Republicans immediately realized the perils of giving
>>> Obama such a platform but had little choice but to say yes.
>>>
>>> After all, they have been hammering him for failing to televise all
>>> health reform negotiations. Obama admitted Friday that it was a
>>> mistake, adding, �I take responsibility.�
>>>
>>> Pence began the session by hitting Obama on unemployment � and by
>>> slamming the $787 billion stimulus as a �piecemeal list of projects
>>> and boutique� tax cuts.
>>>
>>> Obama, who seemed relieved to confront his accusers outside of fussy,
>>> formal Washington, responded with a broadside.
>>>
>>> �There is not a single person in here who, had it not been for what
>>> was in the stimulus package, wouldn't be going home to more teachers
>>> laid off, more firefighters laid off, more cops laid off,� he
>>> said.�And then the last portion of it was infrastructure which, as I
>>> said, a lot of you have gone to appear at ribbon-cuttings for the same
>>> projects that you voted against."
>>>
>>> Before the president arrived, Pence and other leaders surveyed their
>>> members to find out what questions they planned to ask. Lawmakers were
>>> also warned individually not to ask about parochial issues, like more
>>> funding for a bridge project back home, members said after their talk
>>> with the president.
>>>
>>> Pence, in his own words, played the "Phil Donahue role," picking which
>>> colleagues asked questions. Afterward, some Republicans complained
>>> that they failed to get Obama on the record about national security
>>> concerns, like the controversial trial of Khalid Sheik Mohammed, or a
>>> defense question, like putting Obama on the record again in support of
>>> gays in the military. Instead, the focus was on fiscal concerns with
>>> Pence, a former chairman of the conservative Republican Study
>>> Committee, calling on both of his successors - Texas Rep. Jeb
>>> Hensarling, whom the president referred to as "Jim," and Georgia Rep.
>>> Tom Price, who seemed to rattle Obama with his question about why he
>>> charges Republicans with having no ideas.
>>>
>>> After it was over, Obama posed for photos with many of the
>>> Republicans.
>>>
>>> House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Eric Cantor (R-Va.)
>>> immediately emphasized that they, like Obama, were open to
>>> compromise.
>>>
>>> �I think it did become clear in the conversation today with the
>>> president that there are issues and items we do agree upon,� Boehner
>>> said in a statement. �But when they�re lumped together in 2,000-page
>>> bills, and thousand-page bills, typically what we find is a lot of
>>> things in those bills we disagree with.�
>>>
>>> Cantor urged Obama to push for �things that we can agree upon� and
>>> �set aside perhaps the things that the president believes in that we
>>> philosophically don�t.�
>>>
>>> But many of the Republicans in attendance were less conciliatory,
>>> accusing Obama of coming to their conference for the purpose of
>>> scoring political points � exactly the kind of cynical ploy he accused
>>> them of.
>>>
>>> "His purpose was to talk to the American people...but I think the
>>> American people will see through it...and that he continues to push
>>> forward with proposals with which they strenuously disagree," said Tom
>>> Price (R-Ga.), chairman of the Republican Study Group. "[W]hen he says
>>> he's not an ideologue, the chuckles in the room were only compounded
>>> by the chuckles across the land,� he added.
>>>
>>> Jake Sherman contributed to this report.
>>>
>> ..
>> .
>> He came with a sincere mission and they rejected him again.
>> .
>> .
>> My personal opinion is that he needs to ignore them and steamroller them
>> for the good of America.
>> .
>> .
>> They remain the party of "NO"!
>>
>
> Obama is the president of "NO". No truth, no bipartisanship, no value
> whatsoever.
>

Here's 0bama new chant...
Shout with me everyone..Three more years! ... Three more years! ...Three
more years!

Burled Frau

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Feb 2, 2010, 8:06:03 PM2/2/10
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"Kasim Sulton" <Uto...@bass.gov> wrote in message
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> Lookout wrote:
>
>> Sure. All you chicken shit punks tell the other guy to come to your
>> house.
>> I told you I'd meet you in Birmingham on neutral ground and you ran
>> like hell for your front you. You're a chicken shit punk ass 3rd grade
>> little whiney-assed pissant who needs mama to pull his as out of
>> fights in your front yard.
>>
>> Now if you want to meet in Birmingham...name the date and place.
>
> Nobody WANTS to see you... PERIOD!
>
> Nothing there in that fictional place you call "Birmingham."
> Notice how you forgot what "Birmingham" you are talking about, and where
> it is located?
> There is one in Alabama, Michigan, England,
>
> Don't you get it, yet?
>
> YOU and your Butt buddy "TMT" said that YOU would show up at MY house, the
> place with a real address, and take MY stuff away, against MY will!
>
> Oh! http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/gay-pride/alice.shtml
>
> YOU FAGGOT!

If I recall correctly, TMT was going to visit the Sunnyside address with his
friends and his two mommies. I don't recall TMT saying anyone was going to
Birmingham. TMT was going to pimp both his mommies until their asses brought
in enough money to pay for the gas for the Subaru to make the trip. Based on
the fatness and mirror breaking good looks of his mommies, it's just going
to take a while. Not sure where his friends live, or which fat mommy they
plan on sitting next to for the long ride, but if he's going to be passing
through Birmingham, why don't you hold your breath and squeeze in. The more
the merrier. Maybe he could swing by and pick up Curly and the Douchebag as
well. You'll know them by the smell of their bald heads and large foreheads.

Lookout

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Feb 2, 2010, 9:52:03 PM2/2/10
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On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 19:06:03 -0600, "Burled Frau" <ach...@jawol.jah>
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I wasn't even in the group when tmt started that shit.
Shit..another dumbass to fuck with.

Burled Frau

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Feb 2, 2010, 11:52:41 PM2/2/10
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"Lookout" <mrLo...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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TMT has a boyfriend already, so I don't think he was expecting to have sex
with you. TMT just wanted some friends, not lovers, to try to take his guns
away. I agree TMT is a dumbass though.


Too_Many_Tools

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Feb 3, 2010, 1:57:46 AM2/3/10
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On Feb 2, 8:52 pm, Lookout <mrLook...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 19:06:03 -0600, "Burled Frau" <acht...@jawol.jah>
> Shit..another dumbass to fuck with.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

LOL...you just been suckered by this crazy wingnut.

TMT

Lookout

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Feb 3, 2010, 9:16:24 AM2/3/10
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On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 22:52:41 -0600, "Burled Frau" <ach...@jawol.jah>
wrote:

Yup..just like 3rd grade. You have to make up lies just to talk about
someone. Why do you lie so much?

RogerN

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Feb 3, 2010, 10:27:14 PM2/3/10
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No, that sound was made by all the Democrats voting for a Republican. A
Republican got elected in a state where only 11% are Republicans, perhaps an
indication of things to come.

RogerN


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