Palin Pushing Obama Aside Again

[Note how that poster danced around the issue of Afghanistan. I believe they oppose the war in Afghanistan, but lack the courage to come out and say it as that would be in direct opposition to Obama's policy - and for some reason, libs just don't want to go there openly - yet...

What's your position on the Afghan war?
 
You seem to be out of touch with reality. Might want to go back to the mountain. Plenty of furry little critters to give you some love.


*facepalm*

Really? Out of touch with Reality? Where was the nuclear holocast that Saddam was going to start? Oh wait he didn't have weapons of mass destruction.

See if anyone is out of touch with reality, its the Republican party. Now I want bipartisanship, but frankly republican leaders are just trying to kill this plan and kill everything democrats try to do. You know who suffers? the American people.

We need to stop having useless wars, we need to stop having insurance companies keep raising prices to the point that decent hard-working americans can't afford health care. And for Republicans to be against this, you are the party who are killing Americans.

Hey stupid, you do realize the the congress(democratically controlled) approved going to war with Iraq. So don' ttry blaming the GOP.

In September and October 2002, the Senate and the House voted on the
Authorization for the Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution (Public Law 107-243) after President Bush reluctantly sought a specific authorization for the Iraq War from Congress. The legislative authority is preceded in the Resolution by a 24-paragraph preamble that states some of the reasons why Congress thought that the use of force against Iraq was justified. Those reasons went beyond the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. They cited, for example, Iraq’s support for international terrorism, Iraq’s repression of its civilian population, the Iraqi attempt to assassinate former President Bush, Iraqi involvement in the events of 9/11, and the need for regime change and the promotion of democratic government in Iraq. The preamble doesn’t have the force of law, but it does make it difficult for the US Congress to hide behind the weapons-of-mass-destruction issue in the face of growing criticism about the conduct of the War in Iraq.


Well said...
 
I mean, man, I remember back when we weren't even allowed to question the POTUS during wartime.
 
So just to be clear - you have ALWAYS opposed the War in Afghanistan?

If so, how can you say Obama is "trying to help the middle class" - this war you oppose is costing money and lives - MORE money and MORE lives since Obama became president - and he is intent on spending yet more money and therefor more lives to try and secure some degree of victory.

How can you then support Obama at all?

Yes, I have always opposed the so-called "War on Terror". Sounds and seems an awful lot like the political stage setting in 1984. A neverending war.

I'm a far-left liberal and have never agreed with Obama about everything. I understand that he's a pragmatist, and a Democratic President in a right-leaning political atmosphere. There's only so much he can do, and to not take the fight to Afghanistan would be political suicide for his administration. Same thing with gay marriage, and a single payer health care system. I want those things, but I hold no illusions about getting them, at least, not for a while. However, he's not a war-mongering Republican who thinks we should shoot illegal aliens or leave them to die without social services, or that we should just nuke the ME, or that Jesus tells them what they should do while in office. From my perspective, Obama is a moderate. I'm a socialist, and I can tell you that, without a doubt, Obama is NOT a socialist nor even close. He's a pragmatist. He's a Democrat and he's a moderate. From the point of view of the Right, he's a liberal, but from a liberal point of view, he's a moderate. You might think that these so-called blue dog Democrats are moderates, but they're not. They're conservative Democrats. Democrats are moderates, blue dog Democrats are right leaning moderates, and Republicans are conservatives. That's why the Left can't get shit done in office. That and the President doesn't supercede the Constitution with Signing Documents.
 
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In an excerpt from his new book Republican Gomorrah, Max Blumenthal examines the radical beliefs about witchcraft and the “serpent seed” that propelled Sarah Palin into politics. Prior to her nomination for vice president, Gov. Sarah Palin listed her home phone number in Alaska’s Yellow Pages. She was known to spend hours in her local Wal-mart chatting with constituents. When I traveled to Alaska’s Mat-Su Valley, nearly every politically active resident I spoke to had met the governor on at least one occasion. But many of Palin’s acquaintances, admirers and critics alike, described her in a dramatically different light from that in which she presented herself to the American public. To those who knew Palin, she was no ordinary hockey mom, but rather an evangelical foot soldier who spearheaded the (conservative Christian) movement’s takeover of local government. Her power base was the Wasilla Assembly of God, a Pentecostal mega-church where she was baptized and spent over 20 years as a member."
You mean Sarah Palin is religiously insane?
 
Palin continues to dominate the news cycle - namely in the grass roots interest in her Op Ed regarding Obama's health care plan...

Via Wall Street Journal

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As we approach the anniversary of the September 11th attacks and honor those who died that day and those who have died since in the War on Terror, in order to secure our freedoms, we need to remember their sacrifices and not demonize them as having had too high a price tag.

Ummm, specifically, what freedoms have been secured by the deaths of over 2,000 of our soldiers?

usually the maniacs are overseas. so bring the troops home because now they need to come home and fight another enemey, the one in the white house.
 
the Iraqi attempt to assassinate former President Bush, Iraqi involvement in the events of 9/11

Tell me again how many 9/11 hijackers came from Iraq?

yep, we should have smashed saudi arabia and annexed that nation for our own personel oil well, i am totally for it. we should still do it. when will obama take the troops out of iraq and send them agaisnt the saudies?
 
Palin continues to dominate the news cycle - namely in the grass roots interest in her Op Ed regarding Obama's health care plan...

Via Wall Street Journal

Most popular this week:

1. Opinion: Sarah Palin: Obama and the Bureaucratization of Health Care
2. How Team of Geeks Cracked Spy Trade
3. How Facebook Ruins Friendships
4. Opinion: Read the Union Health-Care Label
5. Opinion: Obama and the Left
6. Opinion: Rove: Obama's Big Political Gamble
7. Obama to Endorse Public Plan in Speech
8. Jobs Takes Stage at Apple Event
9. Opinion: Warning: The Deficits Are Coming!
10. Opinion: Coruscating on Thin Ice


Most Popular - WSJ.com


Most emailed this week:

1. Opinion: Norman Podhoretz: Why Are Jews Liberals?
2. Opinion: Sarah Palin: Obama and the Bureaucratization of Health Care
3. How Team of Geeks Cracked Spy Trade
4. Opinion: Read the Union Health-Care Label
5. Opinion: A Doctor's Plan for Legal Industry Reform
6. Opinion: Warning: The Deficits Are Coming!
7. Opinion: Obama and the Left
8. Credit Scores: What You Need to Know Now
9. Opinion: Mitch Daniels: The Coming Reset in State Government
10. Opinion: Jenkins: A Bipartisan Plan to Wreck the System

Most Popular - WSJ.com



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The President did not demonize or discredit anyone by pointing out the costs of these conflicts. She's totally full of shit, as usual.


Palin Pushing Obama Aside Again

And the OP's full of shit for this thread title.
 
The President did not demonize or discredit anyone by pointing out the costs of these conflicts. She's totally full of shit, as usual.


Palin Pushing Obama Aside Again

And the OP's full of shit for this thread title.


Sarah Palin | Facebook

I realize that this is a favorite argument tactic of yours - linking to Sarah Palin's facebook. But I still don't understand it. I really have no desire to friend her on facebook.
 
I'm with Mr Sinatra on this one.
People of both parties need to join together to ensure that Palin gets the republican nomination in 2012. She more than any other candidate exemplifies the best the party has to offer.

We all welcome her noble effort to run against President Obama
 
I'm with Mr Sinatra on this one.
People of both parties need to join together to ensure that Palin gets the republican nomination in 2012. She more than any other candidate exemplifies the best the party has to offer.

We all welcome her noble effort to run against President Obama

Well at least you are attempting sarcasm - which is a welcome respite from the usual profanity laced tirades that pass for exchanges of opinion in here...

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