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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
BAR wrote:
wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. |
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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. The Republicans were punished. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. Obama only got the nomination because of his early wins in the smaller states. And, because Hillary did not take him seriously enough. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. Both Obama and McCain provided poor choices on election day. |
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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA! Praise da Lord. Messiah is here. Praise da Lord O-BA-MA! |
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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. The Republicans were punished. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. Obama only got the nomination because of his early wins in the smaller states. And, because Hillary did not take him seriously enough. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. Both Obama and McCain provided poor choices on election day. Your brand of social conservatism will never again elect a president of the United States. On another, equally happy note, I was pleased as punch the GOP resurrected Saul Alinsky. Saul would have been tickled. I know that, first-hand. :) |
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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
Jim wrote:
Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA! Praise da Lord. Messiah is here. Praise da Lord O-BA-MA! Your use of patois proves your racism. BTW, if there is anything Obama can do to make your life even more misterable than it is, let me know and I will try to pass it along. |
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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. The Republicans were punished. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. Obama only got the nomination because of his early wins in the smaller states. And, because Hillary did not take him seriously enough. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. Both Obama and McCain provided poor choices on election day. Your brand of social conservatism will never again elect a president of the United States. If the country turns towards socialism it is no longer the United States of America, a country based upon personal liberty, private property and freedom from the tyranny of government. On another, equally happy note, I was pleased as punch the GOP resurrected Saul Alinsky. Saul would have been tickled. I know that, first-hand. :) We, collectively, have become lazy and envious of those who have worked hard. Socialism fails under the weight of its vast majority of unproductive and under-productive members. Social Security is a prime example of a Socialist program that is failing and will soon crush those few who are productive supporting those who are not productive. Why do those who work owe those who don't work anything at all? |
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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. The Republicans were punished. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. Obama only got the nomination because of his early wins in the smaller states. And, because Hillary did not take him seriously enough. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. Both Obama and McCain provided poor choices on election day. Your brand of social conservatism will never again elect a president of the United States. If the country turns towards socialism it is no longer the United States of America, a country based upon personal liberty, private property and freedom from the tyranny of government. On another, equally happy note, I was pleased as punch the GOP resurrected Saul Alinsky. Saul would have been tickled. I know that, first-hand. :) We, collectively, have become lazy and envious of those who have worked hard. Socialism fails under the weight of its vast majority of unproductive and under-productive members. Social Security is a prime example of a Socialist program that is failing and will soon crush those few who are productive supporting those who are not productive. Why do those who work owe those who don't work anything at all? Don't slam the door on your way out of the country. What do I as a productive member of society owe a lazy person who refuses to work? |
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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
Boater wrote:
Jim wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA! Praise da Lord. Messiah is here. Praise da Lord O-BA-MA! Your use of patois proves your racism. BTW, if there is anything Obama can do to make your life even more misterable than it is, let me know and I will try to pass it along. Not at all. Just parody of nearly all of your political posts for the past several months. Of course, you can be as silly as you please in your interpetations. We expect it. |
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Geithner, Clinton, Richardson in Obama's Cabinet
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 07:11:35 -0500, Eisboch wrote: I don't disagree, but this transition period is not typical. The situation requires an indication of intent now, not later, as demonstrated by the reaction on Wall Street when the news of his nominations to be made on Monday were leaked. Personally, I find it interesting that all these leaks are now coming from a very disciplined and tight lipped campaign. I'm guessing he's floating names for a response. The timing on Geithner's "leak" was brilliant. The Obama is being handled by the Clintons. snerk The American voters "handled" the Republicans this time, just as they should be handled. Your assertions really are hysterically funny. Obama, who was not my first choice for nominee, handily outsmarted the Clintons during the primaries, and tied the Republicans up in knots during the general election, turning a handful of red states blue. I was delighted for the opportunity to vote for Obama on election day, not only because I thought him by far the best candidate for office, but because I just knew he would drive the social conservative simpies nuts. obama has not made a move with out the approval of the old line democrats. If you believe otherwise you must believe in the Tooth Fairy, Santa Clause and the Easter Bunny. They would not even let him come back to Washington when they had it set up for pelosi to discredit John McClain with the first bailout vote. We got another look at obama "Change" this morning, with the announcement he is wants Roosevelt's failed make-work programs of the thirties for his economic policy for 2009. |
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