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This sends me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any results.



Some of us can read a road map. We don't need to be there to recognize
the ultimate destination.

Eisboch



You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.



Not so. I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and I
certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with many of
Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the draw.

I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric though.
There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in both parties were
convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even before Bush. That history
cannot be changed. Those that sounded the battle cries and then changed
their mind later are all forgiven by the left. Those who had to make the
decisions are held accountable and therefore get all the blame.

I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post election. I
thought he would be especially good for the country in the repair of global
relations matters. Still do, to a degree. But his domestic social and
economic ideas and policies disturb me greatly, and the more he talks the
more disturbed I become. Radical changes are being pushed that go beyond
fixing greed, dishonest companies, banks or Wall Street. Those issues
should be addressed and fixed, but not at the cost of changing the basic
social and economic structure of the country.

So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points like you.
I think for myself.

Eisboch

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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"jps" wrote in message
...


This sends me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any results.


Some of us can read a road map. We don't need to be there to recognize
the ultimate destination.

Eisboch



You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.



Not so. I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and I
certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with many
of Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the draw.

I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric though.
There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in both parties
were convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even before Bush. That
history cannot be changed. Those that sounded the battle cries and then
changed their mind later are all forgiven by the left. Those who had to
make the decisions are held accountable and therefore get all the blame.

I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post election.
I thought he would be especially good for the country in the repair of
global relations matters. Still do, to a degree. But his domestic
social and economic ideas and policies disturb me greatly, and the more he
talks the more disturbed I become. Radical changes are being pushed that
go beyond fixing greed, dishonest companies, banks or Wall Street.
Those issues should be addressed and fixed, but not at the cost of
changing the basic social and economic structure of the country.

So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points like you.
I think for myself.

Eisboch



The reply to your well written post will be, Bush did this and Bush did
that.

Gotta stop living in the past and move on. We're in deep doo-doo.


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"D.Duck" wrote in message
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Gotta stop living in the past and move on. We're in deep doo-doo.


You've got that right.

I was beginning to become a little optimistic about a recovery.
Not so sure anymore.



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D.Duck wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...
"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
"jps" wrote in message
...

This sends me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any results.

Some of us can read a road map. We don't need to be there to recognize
the ultimate destination.

Eisboch

You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.


Not so. I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and I
certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with many
of Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the draw.

I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric though.
There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in both parties
were convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even before Bush. That
history cannot be changed. Those that sounded the battle cries and then
changed their mind later are all forgiven by the left. Those who had to
make the decisions are held accountable and therefore get all the blame.

I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post election.
I thought he would be especially good for the country in the repair of
global relations matters. Still do, to a degree. But his domestic
social and economic ideas and policies disturb me greatly, and the more he
talks the more disturbed I become. Radical changes are being pushed that
go beyond fixing greed, dishonest companies, banks or Wall Street.
Those issues should be addressed and fixed, but not at the cost of
changing the basic social and economic structure of the country.

So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points like you.
I think for myself.

Eisboch



The reply to your well written post will be, Bush did this and Bush did
that.

Gotta stop living in the past and move on. We're in deep doo-doo.



It is important to drive home again and again and again just who pushed
this country over a cliff. It was...the Republicans and Bush.

Thank you.
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HK wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...
"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
"jps" wrote in message
...

This sends me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any
results.

Some of us can read a road map. We don't need to be there to
recognize the ultimate destination.

Eisboch

You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.

Not so. I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and I
certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with
many of Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the
draw.

I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric
though. There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in
both parties were convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even
before Bush. That history cannot be changed. Those that sounded
the battle cries and then changed their mind later are all forgiven
by the left. Those who had to make the decisions are held
accountable and therefore get all the blame.

I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post
election. I thought he would be especially good for the country in
the repair of global relations matters. Still do, to a degree. But
his domestic social and economic ideas and policies disturb me
greatly, and the more he talks the more disturbed I become. Radical
changes are being pushed that go beyond fixing greed, dishonest
companies, banks or Wall Street. Those issues should be addressed and
fixed, but not at the cost of changing the basic social and economic
structure of the country.

So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points like
you. I think for myself.

Eisboch



The reply to your well written post will be, Bush did this and Bush
did that.

Gotta stop living in the past and move on. We're in deep doo-doo.


It is important to drive home again and again and again just who pushed
this country over a cliff. It was...the Republicans and Bush.

Thank you.


That's not really going to help with anything. Do you have anything else
on your mind that's important?


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Jim22208 wrote:
HK wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...
"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
"jps" wrote in message
...

This sends me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any
results.

Some of us can read a road map. We don't need to be there to
recognize the ultimate destination.

Eisboch

You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.

Not so. I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and
I certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with
many of Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the
draw.

I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric
though. There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in
both parties were convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even
before Bush. That history cannot be changed. Those that sounded
the battle cries and then changed their mind later are all forgiven
by the left. Those who had to make the decisions are held
accountable and therefore get all the blame.

I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post
election. I thought he would be especially good for the country in
the repair of global relations matters. Still do, to a degree.
But his domestic social and economic ideas and policies disturb me
greatly, and the more he talks the more disturbed I become.
Radical changes are being pushed that go beyond fixing greed,
dishonest companies, banks or Wall Street. Those issues should be
addressed and fixed, but not at the cost of changing the basic
social and economic structure of the country.

So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points like
you. I think for myself.

Eisboch


The reply to your well written post will be, Bush did this and Bush
did that.

Gotta stop living in the past and move on. We're in deep doo-doo.


It is important to drive home again and again and again just who
pushed this country over a cliff. It was...the Republicans and Bush.

Thank you.


That's not really going to help with anything. Do you have anything else
on your mind that's important?


Krause is too funny. Let him keep beating the war drums. Don't tell him
that his side won Congress and the Presidency and they now have to
actually do something besides complain.
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BAR wrote:
Jim22208 wrote:
HK wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...
"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
"jps" wrote in message
...

This sends me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any
results.

Some of us can read a road map. We don't need to be there to
recognize the ultimate destination.

Eisboch

You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.

Not so. I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and
I certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with
many of Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in
the draw.

I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric
though. There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in
both parties were convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even
before Bush. That history cannot be changed. Those that sounded
the battle cries and then changed their mind later are all forgiven
by the left. Those who had to make the decisions are held
accountable and therefore get all the blame.

I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post
election. I thought he would be especially good for the country in
the repair of global relations matters. Still do, to a degree.
But his domestic social and economic ideas and policies disturb me
greatly, and the more he talks the more disturbed I become.
Radical changes are being pushed that go beyond fixing greed,
dishonest companies, banks or Wall Street. Those issues should be
addressed and fixed, but not at the cost of changing the basic
social and economic structure of the country.

So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points
like you. I think for myself.

Eisboch


The reply to your well written post will be, Bush did this and Bush
did that.

Gotta stop living in the past and move on. We're in deep doo-doo.


It is important to drive home again and again and again just who
pushed this country over a cliff. It was...the Republicans and Bush.

Thank you.


That's not really going to help with anything. Do you have anything
else on your mind that's important?


Krause is too funny. Let him keep beating the war drums. Don't tell him
that his side won Congress and the Presidency and they now have to
actually do something besides complain.



It's the GOP that's complaining, **** for brains.
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On May 22, 7:43*am, HK wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
m...
"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:
"jps" wrote in message
m...


This sends *me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any results.


Some of us can read a road map. *We don't need to be there to recognize
the ultimate destination.


Eisboch


You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.


Not so. *I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and I
certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with many
of Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the draw.


I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric though..
There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in both parties
were convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even before Bush. * That
history cannot be changed. *Those that sounded the battle cries and then
changed their mind later are all forgiven by the left. *Those who had to
make the decisions are held accountable and therefore get all the blame.


I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post election.
I thought he would be especially good for the country in the repair of
global relations matters. * Still do, to a degree. *But his domestic
social and economic ideas and policies disturb me greatly, and the more he
talks the more disturbed I become. * Radical changes are being pushed that
go beyond fixing greed, *dishonest companies, banks or Wall Street.
Those issues should be addressed and fixed, but not at the cost of
changing the basic social and economic structure of the country.


So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points like you.
I think for myself.


Eisboch


The reply to your well written post will be, Bush did this and Bush did
that.


Gotta stop living in the past and move on. *We're in deep doo-doo.


It is important to drive home again and again and again just who pushed
this country over a cliff. It was...the Republicans and Bush.

Thank you.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Why is it important? What is important is to FIX the problem, not
whine about it. In my line of work, I've made the statement many
times, I'm not here to point fingers, I don't care how we got where we
are, that's passed, we're here. What we need to do now is move forward
and fix the problem.
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Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:

"jps" wrote in message
...


This sends me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any results.


Some of us can read a road map. We don't need to be there to
recognize the ultimate destination.

Eisboch



You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.



Not so. I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and I
certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with many
of Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the draw.

I still don't buy all the "lying to get us into a war" rhetoric though.
There is plenty of evidence that Congressional leaders in both parties
were convinced of a potential threat by Iraq, even before Bush. That
history cannot be changed. Those that sounded the battle cries and then
changed their mind later are all forgiven by the left. Those who had to
make the decisions are held accountable and therefore get all the blame.

I even offered comments of respect for Obama, both pre and post
election. I thought he would be especially good for the country in the
repair of global relations matters. Still do, to a degree. But his
domestic social and economic ideas and policies disturb me greatly, and
the more he talks the more disturbed I become. Radical changes are
being pushed that go beyond fixing greed, dishonest companies, banks or
Wall Street. Those issues should be addressed and fixed, but not at
the cost of changing the basic social and economic structure of the
country.

So, I don't preach the latest round of political talking points like
you. I think for myself.

Eisboch



We've been run over a cliff by the Republican Bush Administration...and
it is going to take the sort of drastic measures Obama is pushing for to
keep us from hitting bottom.

There's no way to fix the rapacious greed of Wall Street, dishonest
corporations, banks and insurance companies, et cetera, without radical
changes.

The United States has only been working for the very wealthy the last
handful of years. If we cannot rebuild the middle class and at the sake
of the greedy wealthy if that is what it takes, then there is nothing
worth saving.
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On May 22, 7:17*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Eisboch wrote:


"jps" wrote in message
. ..


This sends *me and I aim to **** and moan right back at the idiots
who've prejudged everything Obama has done without seeing any results..


Some of us can read a road map. *We don't need to be there to recognize
the ultimate destination.


Eisboch


You were silent when Bush drove this country over a cliff.


Not so. *I voted for Bush over Gore in his first term election, and I
certainly didn't vote for Kerry.
However, as events evolved, I think I expressed disappointment with many of
Bush's policies and decisions.
I even admitted that I didn't think he was the brightest bulb in the draw..


Of course you did, we were all here.... No need to defend yourself to
harry who was busy with his spoon fed hate and his widdew capguns..
Sitting with his hands over his ears...


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