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Rich_Olszewski
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My opinion, your opinion.*I know Obama supports Planned Parenthood! Islamic jihadists??Fundamentalist churches may not be as bad.
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My opinion, your opinion.*I know Obama supports Planned Parenthood! Islamic jihadists??Fundamentalist churches may not be as bad.
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Is supporting Obama an opinion or sheer ignorance or just plain unconcern!?My opinion, your opinion.![]()
Itās always opinion to start with. Honest Obama supporters can give reasons for their support. Not what we would accept, perhaps, but their honest opinions.Is supporting Obama an opinion or sheer ignorance or just plain unconcern!?
I will if he gets the nomination. That doesnāt mean heās my first choice. But whoever the GOP nominee is would be better than Obama.I hope not!!!
Why canāt we all just get behind Mitt!!!
HE is risen, ICXC NIKA!!!
With the possible exception of Ron Paul, whom I believe to be less evil, but also less sane than Barack Obama, I agree.I will if he gets the nomination. That doesnāt mean heās my first choice. But whoever the GOP nominee is would be better than Obama.
Ron Paul is my first choice. But I will vote for whoever gets the Republican nomination.With the possible exception of Ron Paul, whom I believe to be less evil, but also less sane than Barack Obama, I agree.
People who are sick of voting for the lesser of evils, oh, well. Get used to it for the time being. Sometimes the lesser of evils, is not very evil at all.
I disagree. Obama needs to go.I donāt believe that āheās not Obamaā is going to be enough to win it for the GOP.
Some liberals just will never let go.I disagree. Obama needs to go.
Also, I remember a lot of liberals saying āABBā when Obama was running, even though Bush wasnāt even on the ballot.![]()
Conservatives can be just as bad, viz⦠The Obama as a Muslim/Obama as a noncitizen bit.Some liberals just will never let go.![]()
Yes, indeed!!Conservatives can be just as bad, viz⦠The Obama as a Muslim/Obama as a noncitizen bit.
Thanks for your comments. I agree with your analysis. The only point that I would make is that ultimately, the European governments that donāt scale back their spending will be forced to when they run out of money. At some point the party financed with othersā money will have to end. In America, I think social security and medicare are threatened by a refusal of politicians to make tough choices. No matter how much some Republicans try to reform our entitlements and curb spending, the Democrats will cry ānot fair!ā and demagogue the issue. I remember the successful āmediscareā tactics the Democrats used against the GOP in the 90ās. And the demagoging of Bushās plan to privatize part of social security on a voluntary basis. It seems the Democrats would rather milk these programs for political gain until there is no money left to fund them. The Democrats, for their part, will accuse the GOP of never wanting to raise taxes to balance the budget.I read the articleāIāve always liked Mark Steyn. I believe, though, that we were already at this point in the U.S. even before Obamacare, namely, being in a left-of-center culture and having left-of-center bureacracies even though we have a right-of-center party (GOP) that will win elections. Perhaps we havenāt gotten as far as Europeāfor example, it is rare to hear in Europe the right-of-center parties talk about reducing and limiting the size of government. However, even though the GOP pays lip service to it here, reducing the size of government is never really attempted and Mr. Steyn even addresses that in his article. For example, you donāt see any serious proposals to roll back the Departments of Energy or Education.
As to Roe v Wade, I agree with you and that was part of the point I was making. Supreme Court justices are unpredictable and even when we had 7/9 justices on the bench appointed by Republicans, Roe v Wade was never touched.
On the other hand, one other thing I noticed is that the justices appointed by Democratic presidents are much more in lockstep to the left-wing agenda than those appointed by Republican presidents. On the GOP side, you had John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day OāConnor, and David Souter. You also currently have Kennedy, who is a toss-up. However, all the current justices appointed by Democrat presidents can be counted on to follow the liberal agenda.
The minimum official count is 162,000 men, women and children dead thanks to that USAās immoral, murderous war in Iraq, and most studies say the number is easily in the hundreds of thousands.Can you provide a credible source that cites these āhundreds of thousand of dead Iraqisā claim of yours or is this just more rethoric from the left?
I can tell you that the party of death to which you claim allegiance is responsible for the death of MILLIONS of babies here and abroad.![]()
The well-known and respected British medical journal, the Lancet estimated 655,000 deaths just from between April 2003 and June 2006. washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/10/AR2006101001442.htmlA report released today by Iraq Body Count ā an anti-war group that compiles statistics on confirmed deaths from violence in Iraq ā estimated that the death toll from the start of the Iraq war to the end of 2011 was approximately 162,000 people.
So the answer was no, you donāt have a credible source.The minimum official count is 162,000 men, women and children dead thanks to that USAās immoral, murderous war in Iraq, and most studies say the number is easily in the hundreds of thousands.
Christian Science Monitor, citing a conservative estimate:
The well-known and respected British medical journal, the Lancet estimated 655,000 deaths just from between April 2003 and June 2006. washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/10/AR2006101001442.html
So, yes, easily hundreds of thousands of dead thanks to the US war in Iraq based on lies about WMD.
My point: Republicans did nothing substantial about abortion laws during the years they had both the presidency and both houses of Congress. I think they use the issue only for politics but have no plans that effect Roe v. Wade. So we canāt claim morality on that issue when voting for the GOP.
But the Republicans have been the main instigator of going into wars and conflicts in the post-Vietnam era. So it is immoral to vote for the GOP in this post-Iraq moment. We canāt even think about letting them into the White House any time soon.
I am talking about the thirty yeas of post-Vietnam era, 1980 to now, the era where the parties came to their current definition.The Democrats are historically the party of war. I know you only want to look at the past decade, but that is so narrow as to be useless, unless you are making a speech to like-minded people. Pretty much everyone here is smart enough, and old enough, not to accept that silly, inaccurate label.
Are you joking? The Lancet, the Christian Science Monitor are not credible sources? I guess you want me to cite Glenn Beck, or what?So the answer was no, you donāt have a credible source.
You could have just said that.![]()
Neither of those organizations performed the āstudiesā they only reported what others claimed.Are you joking? The Lancet, the Christian Science Monitor are not credible sources? I guess you want me to cite Glenn Beck, or what?
This is nonsense, Jerry Miah. How can you overturn Roe V Wade when you donāt have a strict constructionist majority on the bench? How can you get a strict constructionist bench when the pro-abortion Democrat party thwarts every attempt by the GOP to nominate solid justices? The GOP never had a filibuster proof majority. You display an ignorance of the politics of the last twenty years.My point: Republicans did nothing substantial about abortion laws during the years they had both the presidency and both houses of Congress. I think they use the issue only for politics but have no plans that effect Roe v. Wade. So we canāt claim morality on that issue when voting for the GOP.
You said that the GOP starts all the wars. Yet, it was Saddham Hussein who started the first Gulf war by invading Kuwait. So will you retract or revise your statement that the GOP starts all the wars?But the Republicans have been the main instigator of going into wars and conflicts in the post-Vietnam era. So it is immoral to vote for the GOP in this post-Iraq moment. We canāt even think about letting them into the White House any time soon.
Maybe, more correctly, āconservativeā justices, and I can agree with that. āStrict constructionistā and āsolidā justice are terms of opinion.This is nonsense, Jerry Miah. How can you overturn Roe V Wade when you donāt have a strict constructionist majority on the bench? How can you get a strict constructionist bench when the pro-abortion Democrat party thwarts every attempt by the GOP to nominate solid justices?