Where's the "CHANGE" Obama?

And then there's this startling endorsement of Obama:

"I spent some time with the highest tenured faculty member at Chicago Law a few months back, and he did not have many nice things to say about "Barry." Obama applied for a position as an adjunct and wasn't even considered. A few weeks later the law school got a phone call from the Board of Trustees telling them to find him an office, put him on the payroll, and give him a class to teach. The Board told him he didn't have to be a member of the faculty, but they needed to give him a temporary position. He was never a professor and was hardly an adjunct.

The other professors hated him because he was lazy, unqualified, never attended any of the faculty meetings, and it was clear that the position was nothing more than a political stepping stool. According to my professor friend, he had the lowest intellectual capacity in the building. He also doubted whether he was legitimately an editor on the Harvard Law Review, because if he was, he would be the first and only editor of an Ivy League law review to never be published while in school (publication is or was a requirement). "



this is a powder keg if true, has ap picked this up?. i wonder if some of his colleagues didn't like the company he kept.... ayers, rev wright etc.
university of chicago is one of the places for the best and brightest.
and, how can you sit in frontof a guy for twenty years, and not know his character?, so you see it's been damage control from the beginning, and remains today.

Maybe because a sound byte is not representative enough of twenty years.

In 1961, a young African-American man, after hearing President John F. Kennedy's challenge to, 'Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country,' gave up his student deferment, left college in Virginia and voluntarily joined the Marines.

In 1963, this man, having completed his two years of service in the Marines, volunteered again to become a Navy corpsman. (They provide medical assistance to the Marines as well as to Navy personnel.)

The man did so well in corpsman school that he was the valedictorian and became a cardiopulmonary technician. Not surprisingly, he was assigned to the Navy's premier medical facility, Bethesda Naval Hospital, as a member of the commander in chief's medical team, and helped care for President Lyndon B. Johnson after his 1966 surgery.

For his service on the team, which he left in 1967, the White House awarded him three letters of commendation.

What is even more remarkable is that this man entered the Marines and Navy not many years after the two branches began to become integrated.

While this young man was serving six years on active duty, Vice President Dick Cheney, who was born the same year as the Marine/sailor, received five deferments, four for being an undergraduate and graduate student and one for being a prospective father.

Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, both five years younger than the African-American youth, used their student deferments to stay in college until 1968. Both then avoided going on active duty through family connections.

Who is the real patriot?

Military Service of Jeremiah Wright-Truth!
 
Gee.....what're the chances banks were rippin'-off everyone (to stay profitable).....'cause all the other banks were doing the SAME??!!!!!

Who KNEW that ALL BANK$ were desperate for someone (like Obama) to come-along and LEVEL THE FUCKIN' PLAYING-FIELD??!!!! :cool:

December 28, 2010

"Citigroup Inc is on track to exceed expected regulatory requirements and shrink its worst assets to less than 20 percent of its balance sheet, Chief Executive Vikram Pandit told employees in an end-of-year internal memo on Monday.

The Treasury earlier this month sold its remaining shares in the Citigroup, ending a long and difficult chapter for the bank after it received $45 billion in three government bailouts during the financial crisis.

Like other U.S. banks, Citi -- which returned to profitability this year -- is also trying to grapple with new rules put in place to try and prevent a repeat of the crisis.

"We believe we are poised to meet and exceed anticipated regulatory requirements," Pandit wrote in the memo.

"The past three years have been challenging, but I believe we now have in place all the elements for sustained profitability and responsible growth," he later added."

Hang-in, there, 'Baggers!!

Eventually, all-o'-this will start making sense, to you.....and, you'll be able to once-again return to NASCAR!!
 
And then there's this startling endorsement of Obama:

"I spent some time with the highest tenured faculty member at Chicago Law a few months back, and he did not have many nice things to say about "Barry." Obama applied for a position as an adjunct and wasn't even considered. A few weeks later the law school got a phone call from the Board of Trustees telling them to find him an office, put him on the payroll, and give him a class to teach. The Board told him he didn't have to be a member of the faculty, but they needed to give him a temporary position. He was never a professor and was hardly an adjunct.

The other professors hated him because he was lazy, unqualified, never attended any of the faculty meetings, and it was clear that the position was nothing more than a political stepping stool. According to my professor friend, he had the lowest intellectual capacity in the building. He also doubted whether he was legitimately an editor on the Harvard Law Review, because if he was, he would be the first and only editor of an Ivy League law review to never be published while in school (publication is or was a requirement). "

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Prince Alaweed's adviser Khalid Mansour gets Obama into Harvard




as painful as it was to watch this "slowmotionman", here is another piece of the sordid jigsaw....

i jigsaw him first

he reminds me of

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There is plenty of change. Problem is none of it is good.
....Until Republicans take-credit for it!!!!

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(I surely do enjoy knockin' that-one outta-the-park!!! Don't wear-your-arm-out!)​
 
"General Motors Co (GM.N) shares rose as much as 2.5 percent in midday trading on Tuesday after banks resumed coverage of the automaker with high marks for its North American sales and position in emerging markets.

Barclays said GM is "relatively attractive" for three reasons -- strong positions in emerging markets China and Brazil; strong earnings in North America due to price discipline; and even a conservative estimate of its financial position suggest $42 per share price target.

JPMorgan sees the "potential for significant additional appreciations beyond year-end 2011."

GM's presence in fast-growing international markets, lowered debt levels as well as a slew of new products over the few years will be advantage for the automaker, JPMorgan said.

The U.S. government bailed out GM for $50 billion after the automaker's 2009 bankruptcy. The Obama administration has said it is on track to recoup the full investment in GM and that it is making progress toward shedding government's stake by mid-to-late 2012."
:thanks:

:udaman:

:thewave:

:woohoo:

Chrysler Group LLC and General Motors Co. continued to recover from federally backed bankruptcies, with GM going public in November. Meanwhile, Ford Motor Co. earned $6.37billion, making it the most profitable carmaker in the world.


From The Detroit News: 2010 year in review: Revival and change | detnews.com | The Detroit News

Gee....how did Ford ever do it....all alone....without Obama's socialist caretaking......??? :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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And then there's this startling endorsement of Obama:

"I spent some time with the highest tenured faculty member at Chicago Law a few months back, and he did not have many nice things to say about "Barry." Obama applied for a position as an adjunct and wasn't even considered. A few weeks later the law school got a phone call from the Board of Trustees telling them to find him an office, put him on the payroll, and give him a class to teach. The Board told him he didn't have to be a member of the faculty, but they needed to give him a temporary position. He was never a professor and was hardly an adjunct.

The other professors hated him because he was lazy, unqualified, never attended any of the faculty meetings, and it was clear that the position was nothing more than a political stepping stool. According to my professor friend, he had the lowest intellectual capacity in the building. He also doubted whether he was legitimately an editor on the Harvard Law Review, because if he was, he would be the first and only editor of an Ivy League law review to never be published while in school (publication is or was a requirement). "



this is a powder keg if true, has ap picked this up?. i wonder if some of his colleagues didn't like the company he kept.... ayers, rev wright etc.
university of chicago is one of the places for the best and brightest.
and, how can you sit in frontof a guy for twenty years, and not know his character?, so you see it's been damage control from the beginning, and remains today.

Maybe because a sound byte is not representative enough of twenty years.

In 1961, a young African-American man, after hearing President John F. Kennedy's challenge to, 'Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country,' gave up his student deferment, left college in Virginia and voluntarily joined the Marines.

In 1963, this man, having completed his two years of service in the Marines, volunteered again to become a Navy corpsman. (They provide medical assistance to the Marines as well as to Navy personnel.)

The man did so well in corpsman school that he was the valedictorian and became a cardiopulmonary technician. Not surprisingly, he was assigned to the Navy's premier medical facility, Bethesda Naval Hospital, as a member of the commander in chief's medical team, and helped care for President Lyndon B. Johnson after his 1966 surgery.

For his service on the team, which he left in 1967, the White House awarded him three letters of commendation.

What is even more remarkable is that this man entered the Marines and Navy not many years after the two branches began to become integrated.

While this young man was serving six years on active duty, Vice President Dick Cheney, who was born the same year as the Marine/sailor, received five deferments, four for being an undergraduate and graduate student and one for being a prospective father.

Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, both five years younger than the African-American youth, used their student deferments to stay in college until 1968. Both then avoided going on active duty through family connections.

Who is the real patriot?

Military Service of Jeremiah Wright-Truth!

The easiest place to gain advancement is in the armed forces just suck up to your superiors and watch the rank pile on..
 
"Under heavy pressure from immigrants' advocates and unions, New York State recently enacted an anti-wage theft law that hopefully will set a national pattern.

Beginning in April, New York employers caught shortchanging workers will have to fully reimburse them and pay a fine of up to twice that amount -- four times the previous penalty.


The previous penalties were so slight -- about one-fourth of the new penalties -- that many employers treated them simply as a cost of doing business. That obviously is the attitude of wage-cheating employers in other states, where penalties are minimal.

It's particularly important that New York's law calls for up to $10,000 in penalties for employers who fire or threaten workers who protest their underpayment. That's apparently a common practice nationwide.

The movement to enact similar laws elsewhere has been growing, most importantly in Congress, where a proposed national law has been introduced.

The Labor Department has meanwhile stepped up enforcement of the current law against wage theft, using public service announcements, a Web site and a telephone hot line to encourage workers to report employers who cheat."

:clap2:

:woohoo:
 
"General Motors Co (GM.N) shares rose as much as 2.5 percent in midday trading on Tuesday after banks resumed coverage of the automaker with high marks for its North American sales and position in emerging markets.

Barclays said GM is "relatively attractive" for three reasons -- strong positions in emerging markets China and Brazil; strong earnings in North America due to price discipline; and even a conservative estimate of its financial position suggest $42 per share price target.

JPMorgan sees the "potential for significant additional appreciations beyond year-end 2011."

GM's presence in fast-growing international markets, lowered debt levels as well as a slew of new products over the few years will be advantage for the automaker, JPMorgan said.

The U.S. government bailed out GM for $50 billion after the automaker's 2009 bankruptcy. The Obama administration has said it is on track to recoup the full investment in GM and that it is making progress toward shedding government's stake by mid-to-late 2012."
:thanks:

:udaman:

:thewave:

:woohoo:

Chrysler Group LLC and General Motors Co. continued to recover from federally backed bankruptcies, with GM going public in November. Meanwhile, Ford Motor Co. earned $6.37billion, making it the most profitable carmaker in the world.


From The Detroit News: 2010 year in review: Revival and change | detnews.com | The Detroit News

Gee....how did Ford ever do it....all alone....without Obama's socialist caretaking......??? :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
Gee.....ya' couldn't ask me a tough one????? :rolleyes:

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They'd ALREADY GOTTEN THE LOAN$ THEY NEEDED!!!!!!!!

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NEXT??!!!!!!
 
December 31, 2010

"Starting Saturday, two of the new health care law's most significant reforms take effect -- or at least begin to take effect.

In 2011, the law will begin to close the Medicare Part D coverage gap -- the infamous "donut hole." Seniors who reach the donut hole will now receive a 50 percent discount on brand-name drugs, the first step in a 10 year plan to fill the hole completely. Seniors will also now receive free annual checkups, screenings and other preventive care."


Go ahead, "conservatives".

TRY TO KILL IT!!!!!!!!!

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I love it when you guys link to an article that you clearly haven't read. All you did was look at the title.

And what was the ONE concrete idea? Upgrade the infrastructure. One thing Republicans will never do.

Everything else was "don't tax business or rich people". The only "new" idea Republicans have. One that has never worked, but they haven't given up. At least their "consistent".
 

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