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Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans AnnounceFilibuster
....from Kos:
BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Fri May 01, 2009 at 10:01:42 AM PDT In a breaking story still emerging, President Barack Obama has announced the nomination of Jesus Christ of Nazareth to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court to replace the retiring justice David Souter. Republicans hastily called a press conference to announce outrage at the selection, and an immediate filibuster. Here was the initial story from the A.P. Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Replace Souter Friday, May 1st, 1:22pm Ass-ociated Press WASHINGTON -- In a hastily called West Wing press conference, President Barack Obama announced that he would be nominating Jesus Christ of Nazareth to replace the retiring David Souter on the Supreme Court. "I'm confident that I'd found a candidate known for wisdom, humility, affinity for all human beings, and a solid sense of justice," Obama said, with Jesus standing quietly next to him in meditative repose. "I'm also confident that I've found a candidate all congressmen, republicans and democrats, can agree would make a valuable addition to the court" Obama continued, as Jesus blessed the wine. Picking such a globally revered figure, and the founder of Christianity, was a bold move by Obama that some experts said would force republicans to offer their support. But by early afternoon, the republican response had yet to take shape. You'd think nominating the globally respected philosopher, religious icon and founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ, would go over well with republicans. You'd be wrong. "This is yet another example of a liberal president nominating a liberal, without any consultation with the republican party on his selection." Newt Gingrich responded at a hastily called press conference from the bedside of his cancer ridden dying wife, whom he's divorcing. Convicted Felon Tom Delay agreed, continuing Gingrich's line of attack in a solo appearance on Meet The Press. "The President assumes that just because we invoke Jesus's name while justifying violent torture, starting horrible wars and letting millions of children go without health insurance, that we're an automatic vote for Jesus. Not this time, Mr. President!" Delay snapped. David Gregory followed up with questions about how his hair looked, then booked Delay for the next seven consecutive Meet the Presses By the early afternoon, republican opposition to the nomination had begun to take shape, as Fox News unveiled a two hour special, Jesus Christ: What you Didn't Know.: "What do we really know about this 'Jesus of Nazareth,' if that is his real name. Some say he spends time with prostitutes!" said Sean Hannity in the opening intro, which featured ominous music over still-frames of the young Jesus. "He's from the middle east. Could he have associations with terrorism that we don't yet know about?" Later, on The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly continued the argument. "I don't see how any patriotic American can support this nomination. The guy was a carpenter, gimmie a break! Who are we gonna nominate next? Harrison Ford? I call on all patriotic Americans to join me in this war on Christ!" Eric Cantor responded by press release: "I speak for all Jewish republicans in congress, currently only me, when I say that I am deeply troubled and concerned that Jesus Christ is so obviously and clearly Christian. Even his last name suggests a bias that our Supreme Court should not have. The republican party is not simply a party of white Christians, even though the liberal media wants you to believe that. There's also me. The white Jewish guy." Cantor's statement read. And four hours later, Cantor released a second press release: I have just been informed that Jesus Christ is actually Jewish. But I must remain opposed to this nomination. This is not because I'm a partisan hack who reflexively votes against anything done by the democrats, and then searches for a justification. It's because Jesus Christ has murky middle eastern origins, palls around with prostitutes, and may or may not have committed an act of terrorism at a Sunday pot luck dinner being held inside a church." Head of the RNC, Michael Steele, then chimed in: "I'm cool with it, bros. Jesus is my homeboy." And again, two hours later: "I soundly reject the nomination of this so-called "community organizer" to the Supreme Court, and never said otherwise. If you play my quotes back to show I'm a hypocrite, it won't matter, since the few remaining republican voters don't know how to use the internet." By the evening, things had spun completely out of control, as Fox News began to "report" on so-called "Crucifixion Parties," in which right wing reactionary protesters marched with signs that read "Sit on my court? I'll nail you to it!" and "Judge not, lest ye be lynched!" In his forty-third appearance on cable news, Bill Kristol had the following to say: "People think the republican party doesn't want to work with democrats on this nomination. We do. Believe me, the last thing we want to do is filibuster. We just want a candidate who more reflects the core values of the republican party. Like Idi Amin. Or Pol Pot." CNN's Wolf Blitzer summed up the debate with the following report on The Situation Room: "The democrats argue they're nominating a figure that republicans have long invoked as the core of their world view, and that therefore it is ridiculous for republicans to filibuster. A republican press release, just issued to CNN, responds by saying, and I'm quoting, 'OINKY WINKY DINKY DOO!!' Is that gibberish or not? It's not for me to say. My hair is silver." |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster
"HK" wrote in message ... ...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Cute. Meanwhile, our loser Governor, Deval Patrick, is being mentioned as a possible appointee. For me, this will be a true test of Obama's integrity. Patrick has none, and if he is nominated, it will tell volumes of what Obama is made of. Eisboch |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster
On Fri, 1 May 2009 16:47:30 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... ...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Cute. Meanwhile, our loser Governor, Deval Patrick, is being mentioned as a possible appointee. For me, this will be a true test of Obama's integrity. Patrick has none, and if he is nominated, it will tell volumes of what Obama is made of. Eisboch Apparently you still harbor some doubts about the amount of Obama's integrity. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/d3vxvm |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- RepublicansAnnounce Filibuster
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... ...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Cute. Meanwhile, our loser Governor, Deval Patrick, is being mentioned as a possible appointee. For me, this will be a true test of Obama's integrity. Patrick has none, and if he is nominated, it will tell volumes of what Obama is made of. Eisboch I don't think he will get the nod. He's certainly not the sort of lawyer, left or right, I would choose. He's kind of, well, dull. |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... ...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Cute. Meanwhile, our loser Governor, Deval Patrick, is being mentioned as a possible appointee. For me, this will be a true test of Obama's integrity. Patrick has none, and if he is nominated, it will tell volumes of what Obama is made of. Eisboch I don't think he will get the nod. He's certainly not the sort of lawyer, left or right, I would choose. He's kind of, well, dull. He's a crook. Even the MA Democrats that supported him are embarrassed. Eisboch |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- RepublicansAnnounce Filibuster
On May 1, 4:31*pm, HK wrote:
...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Fri May 01, 2009 at 10:01:42 AM PDT In a breaking story still emerging, President Barack Obama has announced the nomination of Jesus Christ of Nazareth to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court to replace the retiring justice David Souter. Republicans hastily called a press conference to announce outrage at the selection, and an immediate filibuster. Here was the initial story from the A.P. * * *Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Replace Souter * * *Friday, May 1st, 1:22pm Ass-ociated Press * * *WASHINGTON -- In a hastily called West Wing press conference, President Barack Obama announced that he would be nominating Jesus Christ of Nazareth to replace the retiring David Souter on the Supreme Court. "I'm confident that I'd found a candidate known for wisdom, humility, affinity for all human beings, and a solid sense of justice," Obama said, with Jesus standing quietly next to him in meditative repose. *"I'm also confident that I've found a candidate all congressmen, republicans and democrats, can agree would make a valuable addition to the court" Obama continued, as Jesus blessed the wine. Picking such a globally revered figure, and the founder of Christianity, was a bold move by Obama that some experts said would force republicans to offer their support. *But by early afternoon, the republican response had yet to take shape. You'd think nominating the globally respected philosopher, religious icon and founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ, would go over well with republicans. *You'd be wrong. * * *"This is yet another example of a liberal president nominating a liberal, without any consultation with the republican party on his selection." Newt Gingrich responded at a hastily called press conference from the bedside of his cancer ridden dying wife, whom he's divorcing. * Convicted Felon Tom Delay agreed, continuing Gingrich's line of attack in a solo appearance on Meet The Press. "The President assumes that just because we invoke Jesus's name while justifying violent torture, starting horrible wars and letting millions of children go without health insurance, that we're an automatic vote for Jesus. *Not this time, Mr. President!" Delay snapped. *David Gregory followed up with questions about how his hair looked, then booked Delay for the next seven consecutive Meet the Presses By the early afternoon, republican opposition to the nomination had begun to take shape, as Fox News unveiled a two hour special, Jesus Christ: *What you Didn't Know.: * * *"What do we really know about this 'Jesus of Nazareth,' if that is his real name. *Some say he spends time with prostitutes!" said Sean Hannity in the opening intro, which featured ominous music over still-frames of the young Jesus. *"He's from the middle east. *Could he have associations with terrorism that we don't yet know about?" * * *Later, on The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly continued the argument. *"I don't see how any patriotic American can support this nomination. *The guy was a carpenter, gimmie a break! *Who are we gonna nominate next? Harrison Ford? *I call on all patriotic Americans to join me in this war on Christ!" Eric Cantor responded by press release: * * *"I speak for all Jewish republicans in congress, currently only me, when I say that I am deeply troubled and concerned that Jesus Christ is so obviously and clearly Christian. *Even his last name suggests a bias that our Supreme Court should not have. *The republican party is not simply a party of white Christians, even though the liberal media wants you to believe that. *There's also me. *The white Jewish guy." Cantor's statement read. And four hours later, Cantor released a second press release: * * *I have just been informed that Jesus Christ is actually Jewish.. But I must remain opposed to this nomination. *This is not because I'm a partisan hack who reflexively votes against anything done by the democrats, and then searches for a justification. *It's because Jesus Christ has murky middle eastern origins, palls around with prostitutes, and may or may not have committed an act of terrorism at a Sunday pot luck dinner being held inside a church." Head of the RNC, Michael Steele, then chimed in: * * *"I'm cool with it, bros. Jesus is my homeboy." And again, two hours later: * * *"I soundly reject the nomination of this so-called "community organizer" to the Supreme Court, and never said otherwise. If you play my quotes back to show I'm a hypocrite, it won't matter, since the few remaining republican voters don't know how to use the internet." By the evening, things had spun completely out of control, as Fox News began to "report" on so-called "Crucifixion Parties," in which right wing reactionary protesters marched with signs that read "Sit on my court? I'll nail you to it!" *and "Judge not, lest ye be lynched!" In his forty-third appearance on cable news, Bill Kristol had the following to say: * * *"People think the republican party doesn't want to work with democrats on this nomination. *We do. *Believe me, the last thing we want to do is filibuster. *We just want a candidate who more reflects the core values of the republican party. *Like Idi Amin. *Or Pol Pot." CNN's Wolf Blitzer summed up the debate with the following report on The Situation Room: * * *"The democrats argue they're nominating a figure that republicans have long invoked as the core of their world view, and that therefore it is ridiculous for republicans to filibuster. *A republican press release, just issued to CNN, responds by saying, and I'm quoting, 'OINKY WINKY DINKY DOO!!' *Is that gibberish or not? *It's not for me to say.. My hair is silver." Hey, Harry.............. WAFA |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster
"John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 1 May 2009 16:47:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... ...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Cute. Meanwhile, our loser Governor, Deval Patrick, is being mentioned as a possible appointee. For me, this will be a true test of Obama's integrity. Patrick has none, and if he is nominated, it will tell volumes of what Obama is made of. Eisboch Apparently you still harbor some doubts about the amount of Obama's integrity. While I admit I had doubts, I even thought he might be good at one point. I am evena libertarian by nature, and was cheering for many moves he made earlier on. But now, I believe he is irreprensibly corrupted by DC politics. Big talker, typical liberal type, promise a lot and appologise later type. They used to call them snake oil salesman. |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster
On Sat, 2 May 2009 08:18:14 -0600, "Canuck57"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 1 May 2009 16:47:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... ...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Cute. Meanwhile, our loser Governor, Deval Patrick, is being mentioned as a possible appointee. For me, this will be a true test of Obama's integrity. Patrick has none, and if he is nominated, it will tell volumes of what Obama is made of. Eisboch Apparently you still harbor some doubts about the amount of Obama's integrity. While I admit I had doubts, I even thought he might be good at one point. I am evena libertarian by nature, and was cheering for many moves he made earlier on. But now, I believe he is irreprensibly corrupted by DC politics. Big talker, typical liberal type, promise a lot and appologise later type. They used to call them snake oil salesman. Methinks you are projecting your weak Canadian liberal party onto the US. Before Obama took office a vast majority of Americans thought the country was going in the wrong directions. 100 days into Obama's presidency, the majority of Americans think the country is headed in the right direction. You're even in the minority of foreigners. Sorry. |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- RepublicansAnnounce Filibuster
jps wrote:
On Sat, 2 May 2009 08:18:14 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 1 May 2009 16:47:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... ...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Cute. Meanwhile, our loser Governor, Deval Patrick, is being mentioned as a possible appointee. For me, this will be a true test of Obama's integrity. Patrick has none, and if he is nominated, it will tell volumes of what Obama is made of. Eisboch Apparently you still harbor some doubts about the amount of Obama's integrity. While I admit I had doubts, I even thought he might be good at one point. I am evena libertarian by nature, and was cheering for many moves he made earlier on. But now, I believe he is irreprensibly corrupted by DC politics. Big talker, typical liberal type, promise a lot and appologise later type. They used to call them snake oil salesman. Methinks you are projecting your weak Canadian liberal party onto the US. Before Obama took office a vast majority of Americans thought the country was going in the wrong directions. 100 days into Obama's presidency, the majority of Americans think the country is headed in the right direction. You're even in the minority of foreigners. Sorry. Please provide references for your statement on what America thinks of obama. If you browse the net, checking the local poles in the newspapers and TV stations you will have a hard time proving the the majority think he is doing a good job. I have seen polls where 50 to 60% think he is a poor president and with the high spending think the country is going in the wrong direction. This is especially true once you leave the coastal cities and go to the areas where the majority of the senate and many representatives are elected. I believe to summarize the polls, America likes the man, obama, but think his policies leave a lot to be desired. |
Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster
On Sat, 02 May 2009 14:49:37 -0400, Keith Nuttle
wrote: jps wrote: On Sat, 2 May 2009 08:18:14 -0600, "Canuck57" wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 1 May 2009 16:47:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... ...from Kos: BREAKING: Obama to nominate Jesus Christ to Supreme Court -- Republicans Announce Filibuster by WinSmith Cute. Meanwhile, our loser Governor, Deval Patrick, is being mentioned as a possible appointee. For me, this will be a true test of Obama's integrity. Patrick has none, and if he is nominated, it will tell volumes of what Obama is made of. Eisboch Apparently you still harbor some doubts about the amount of Obama's integrity. While I admit I had doubts, I even thought he might be good at one point. I am evena libertarian by nature, and was cheering for many moves he made earlier on. But now, I believe he is irreprensibly corrupted by DC politics. Big talker, typical liberal type, promise a lot and appologise later type. They used to call them snake oil salesman. Methinks you are projecting your weak Canadian liberal party onto the US. Before Obama took office a vast majority of Americans thought the country was going in the wrong directions. 100 days into Obama's presidency, the majority of Americans think the country is headed in the right direction. You're even in the minority of foreigners. Sorry. Please provide references for your statement on what America thinks of obama. No, do the work yourself. And they're called polls, not poles. |
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