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MSNBC has teleprompter glitch by gagrice
Oct 22, 2009 (5:49 am)
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Must be a Liberal thing. Is that you Al or is it Jesse? Could be considered a racial slur by Contessa?
 
MSNBC can be funny
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Re: MSNBC has teleprompter glitch [gagrice] by imidazol97
Oct 22, 2009 (6:11 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Oct 22, 2009 5:49 am)

They tried to pawn off Palin as stupid, and they have this person reading a teleprompter?
 
Can you imagine the indignation if there were to have occurred on FoxNews or Rush Limbaugh or Glen Beck?
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Re: AT least one true reporter isn't fooled... [gagrice] by fintail
Oct 22, 2009 (7:47 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Oct 22, 2009 5:21 am)

Coulter? You present that garbage and you had the nerve to dismiss the Gramm information I posted? Give me a break
 
In hindsight Reagan was a better speaker and able to create more optimism at most times than any who have came since, who at best had only episodes of good speaking. However, he didn't clean anything up - his years created alarming debt, and American actions in other nations during his reign created misery for many. And regarding Carter, the previous regime didn't exactly leave him with a clean house either. Nixon's regime will eventually be credited with the destruction of the first world. Neoconservatism is the most evil western ideal to be born in the past three quarters of a century.
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Re: AT least one true reporter isn't fooled... [gagrice] by fintail
Oct 22, 2009 (7:50 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Oct 21, 2009 8:20 pm)

I am pretty sure I have read Clinton would not have been able to veto Gramm's cowardly profit-making scheme.
 
The war on Iraq was voted for via deliberately false information so a few could profit. Would anyone think Gramm's baby was presented differently? When has he shown honesty and ethics in his career? Any examples?
 
Gramm needs a debtors gallows.
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Re: AT least one true reporter isn't fooled... [fintail] by gagrice
Oct 22, 2009 (3:59 pm)
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Replying to: fintail (Oct 22, 2009 7:47 am)

Does it really make any difference who tells the story? If they got their facts in line I will read it or listen to it. The Left has more of a rep for just making up stories. Such as the ones about Palin on Koz. Cannot say I am a Coulter fan. Just found it interesting that the Libs pulled out the Willy Horton story and had to doctor the video to say what they wanted. If they felt it was dirty politics why not just play it as it came out. Truth is Dukakis was a loser and the country is better off that he did not get in. I really believe you are putting a lot more into the Nixon China alliance. Carter would have opened it up if Nixon had not.
 
2009-09-23
 
    HOUSTON, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Formal U.S. President Jimmy Carter has sent his best wishes to the Chinese government and people on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and called on the two countries to work together to tackle global challenges.
 
    "The people of China and I have enjoyed a long and precious friendship, and I congratulate you as you celebrate the accomplishments China has achieved during the past 60 years," Carter said in a letter dated Sept. 14 to Yanping Gao, China's consul general in Houston.
 
    Carter recalls the days when he, as U.S. President, made the decision with then Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping to establish diplomatic relations between the United States and China in 1979.

 
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-09/23/content_12100889.htm
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Obama below 50% by imidazol97
Oct 23, 2009 (7:27 am)
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Even the Wall Street Journal is criticizing his lack of proper leadership.
 
Can he get the White House Press Corp to paint them as talk hosts and not authentic news sources like Limbaugh and FoxNews? Of course, they're just biased and don't understand inheriting a mess that he has to clean up, despite his halo, grin. Or maybe it's just that the people are expecting a leader who is presidential in demeanor and not thinking it's a campaign trail with pep rallies. Or maybe they want a president who respects the White House like Reagan and Bush instead of viewing the White House as an annointment on the way to the next higher calling.
 
Always remember your campaign promises and keep them--Tip of the day for the White House staff actually pulling the strings.
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OPIC an agency to exploit cheap foreign labor? by gagrice
Oct 24, 2009 (5:36 am)
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US Overseas Private Investment Corporation
 
That is a new one on me. Looking at the website it looks like its sole purpose is to get more countries into the ONE WORLD net. Now Obama wants to funnel up to $150 million through them to Muslim technology development. Am I missing something here?
 
http://www.opic.gov/
 
If I understand this correctly. Obama has failed to create jobs in the USA, so he is going to try and create them in Muslim countries.
 
The White House Friday highlighted a new multi-million-dollar technology fund for Muslim nations, following a pledge made by President Barack Obama in his landmark speech to the Islamic world.
 
The White House said the US Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) had issued a call for proposals for the fund, which will provide financing of between 25 and 150 million dollars for selected projects and funds.
 
The Global Technology and Innovation Fund will "catalyze and facilitate private sector investments" throughout Asia, the Middle East and Africa, the White House said in a statement.
 
Eligible projects would advance economic opportunity and create jobs in areas like technology, education, telecoms, media, business services and clean technology, the White House said.
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Soros gives me a clearer picture by gagrice
Oct 24, 2009 (6:11 am)
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The following statements by Soros make sense and get to the heart of what is flawed with the legislation that Gramm is blamed for. I would hold all that voted and signed it as co contributors to the problems it has created. I still don't see where it was directly tied to lousy lending practices that have gotten US in the current mess.
 
Mr Soros, who joins a transatlantic chorus calling for limits on risk, leverage and compensation at big banks, said proprietary traders belong at hedge funds, not at banks, and that the compensation at Wall Street companies should be limited to prevent excessive risk.
 
“With the too-big-to-fail concept comes a need to regulate the payments that employees receive,” said Mr Soros, who will elaborate on his views in lectures in Budapest next week.
 
Some bankers have argued that limits on pay would make it difficult for them to retain their most talented risk-takers. Mr Soros agreed and said this would be a good thing.
 
“That would push the risk-takers who are good at taking risks out of Goldman Sachs into hedge funds, where they actually belong, because hedge funds take risks with their own capital, not with deposits and not with government guarantees,” he said.
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Should we remain in Afghanistan? by gagrice
Oct 27, 2009 (6:54 am)
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I found this to be a good article on a war hero having second thoughts on our effectiveness in Afghanistan.
 
U.S. official resigns over Afghan war
American families, he said at the end of the letter, "must be reassured their dead have sacrificed for a purpose worthy of futures lost, love vanished, and promised dreams unkept. I have lost confidence such assurances can be made any more."
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/26/AR2009102603394.- - html?hpid=topnews&sid=ST2009102603447
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Re: Should we remain in Afghanistan? [gagrice] by imidazol97
Oct 27, 2009 (7:43 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Oct 27, 2009 6:54 am)

> war hero having second thoughts on our effectiveness in Afghanistan
 
Where's the media pressure with the repeated nightly reports on OBama not doing anything to effectively define and fight the war or change the pattern and get out?
 
If this were Bush the nightly news and MSNBC and CNN would be repeatedly running the story with pictures of the caskets they fought so hard to get the right to take. Now that their guy is in charge, those pictures and war dead don't mean much because it would make their boy in the White House look bad. This is the problem with on-the-job training for someone with no legislative or management experience. There's a sagacity that comes with age and his advisors surely don't have it either. They're all politics all the time any time.

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