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![]() This isn't a joke? Thank goodness there's evidence of Republicans who aren't willing to go along with this baloney. House GOPer cites 'birther' claims, 'enemies list' at town hall @ 2:37 pm by Jordan Fabian The trend of controversial town halls contiuned on Friday when Rep. John Sullivan (R-Okla.) questioned the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate and referred to a White House "enemies list" at a meeting in Tulsa. "This is a scary time in Washington," he said. "It's a very frightening time. I see Barack Obama is creating an enemies list of people who oppose this miserable health care plan. I think that's frightening. That's from a guy that can't even show a long-form birth certificate. I think we all ought to be prepared to fight that." One audience member at the Tulsa Republican Club didn't think that was enough, berating Sullivan for not doing enough to uncover Obama's citizenship, the Tulsa World reported. The man was shouted down by other audience members after about one minute. Several Republicans have accused the White House of forming a health reform "enemies list" after it called for supporters to turn in "fishy" information about the health bill. The White House has denied such charges, saying that press officials only want to respond to anti-health reform rhetoric. |
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On Aug 9, 1:34*pm, jps wrote:
This isn't a joke? *Thank goodness there's evidence of Republicans who aren't willing to go along with this baloney. House GOPer cites 'birther' claims, 'enemies list' at town hall @ 2:37 pm by Jordan Fabian The trend of controversial town halls contiuned on Friday when Rep. John Sullivan (R-Okla.) questioned the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate and referred to a White House "enemies list" at a meeting in Tulsa. "This is a scary time in Washington," he said. "It's a very frightening time. I see Barack Obama is creating an enemies list of people who oppose this miserable health care plan. I think that's frightening. That's from a guy that can't even show a long-form birth certificate. I think we all ought to be prepared to fight that." One audience member at the Tulsa Republican Club didn't think that was enough, berating Sullivan for not doing enough to uncover Obama's citizenship, the Tulsa World reported. The man was shouted down by other audience members after about one minute. Several Republicans have accused the White House of forming a health reform "enemies list" after it called for supporters to turn in "fishy" information about the health bill. The White House has denied such charges, saying that press officials only want to respond to anti-health reform rhetoric. Engineers like myself do not tend to get elected because we focus on actually solving the problems instead of popularity. I have to admit that a really good politico is a special breed, someone who not only can solve problems but manages to be popular and to compromise, true rare qualities. It is difficult to decide if spending more time in politics makes one more successful or not. You often run into people who are natural leaders although they may not be the smartest. Sometimes they seem to be the least likely from a physical standpoint too. Whenever I see this I puzzle over what it is that makes them that way and I never understand it. |
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On Aug 9, 1:34 pm, jps wrote: This isn't a joke? Thank goodness there's evidence of Republicans who aren't willing to go along with this baloney. House GOPer cites 'birther' claims, 'enemies list' at town hall @ 2:37 pm by Jordan Fabian The trend of controversial town halls contiuned on Friday when Rep. John Sullivan (R-Okla.) questioned the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate and referred to a White House "enemies list" at a meeting in Tulsa. "This is a scary time in Washington," he said. "It's a very frightening time. I see Barack Obama is creating an enemies list of people who oppose this miserable health care plan. I think that's frightening. That's from a guy that can't even show a long-form birth certificate. I think we all ought to be prepared to fight that." One audience member at the Tulsa Republican Club didn't think that was enough, berating Sullivan for not doing enough to uncover Obama's citizenship, the Tulsa World reported. The man was shouted down by other audience members after about one minute. Several Republicans have accused the White House of forming a health reform "enemies list" after it called for supporters to turn in "fishy" information about the health bill. The White House has denied such charges, saying that press officials only want to respond to anti-health reform rhetoric. Engineers like myself do not tend to get elected because we focus on actually solving the problems instead of popularity. I have to admit that a really good politico is a special breed, someone who not only can solve problems but manages to be popular and to compromise, true rare qualities. It is difficult to decide if spending more time in politics makes one more successful or not. You often run into people who are natural leaders although they may not be the smartest. Sometimes they seem to be the least likely from a physical standpoint too. Whenever I see this I puzzle over what it is that makes them that way and I never understand it. So, how are you coming along with that latest brainstorm of yours...the DVD Movie Rewinder? |
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On Aug 9, 2:10*pm, H the K wrote:
Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 9, 1:34 pm, jps wrote: This isn't a joke? *Thank goodness there's evidence of Republicans who aren't willing to go along with this baloney. House GOPer cites 'birther' claims, 'enemies list' at town hall @ 2:37 pm by Jordan Fabian The trend of controversial town halls contiuned on Friday when Rep. John Sullivan (R-Okla.) questioned the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate and referred to a White House "enemies list" at a meeting in Tulsa. "This is a scary time in Washington," he said. "It's a very frightening time. I see Barack Obama is creating an enemies list of people who oppose this miserable health care plan. I think that's frightening. That's from a guy that can't even show a long-form birth certificate. I think we all ought to be prepared to fight that." One audience member at the Tulsa Republican Club didn't think that was enough, berating Sullivan for not doing enough to uncover Obama's citizenship, the Tulsa World reported. The man was shouted down by other audience members after about one minute. Several Republicans have accused the White House of forming a health reform "enemies list" after it called for supporters to turn in "fishy" information about the health bill. The White House has denied such charges, saying that press officials only want to respond to anti-health reform rhetoric. Engineers like myself do not tend to get elected because we focus on actually solving the problems instead of popularity. *I have to admit that a really good politico is a special breed, someone who not only can solve problems but manages to be popular and to compromise, true rare qualities. *It is difficult to decide if spending more time in politics makes one more successful or not. You often run into people who are natural leaders although they may not be the smartest. *Sometimes they seem to be the least likely from a physical standpoint too. *Whenever I see this I puzzle over what it is that makes them that way and I never understand it. So, how are you coming along with that latest brainstorm of yours...the DVD Movie Rewinder? HK, wanna buy the rights to it? |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Aug 9, 2:10 pm, H the K wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 9, 1:34 pm, jps wrote: This isn't a joke? Thank goodness there's evidence of Republicans who aren't willing to go along with this baloney. House GOPer cites 'birther' claims, 'enemies list' at town hall @ 2:37 pm by Jordan Fabian The trend of controversial town halls contiuned on Friday when Rep. John Sullivan (R-Okla.) questioned the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate and referred to a White House "enemies list" at a meeting in Tulsa. "This is a scary time in Washington," he said. "It's a very frightening time. I see Barack Obama is creating an enemies list of people who oppose this miserable health care plan. I think that's frightening. That's from a guy that can't even show a long-form birth certificate. I think we all ought to be prepared to fight that." One audience member at the Tulsa Republican Club didn't think that was enough, berating Sullivan for not doing enough to uncover Obama's citizenship, the Tulsa World reported. The man was shouted down by other audience members after about one minute. Several Republicans have accused the White House of forming a health reform "enemies list" after it called for supporters to turn in "fishy" information about the health bill. The White House has denied such charges, saying that press officials only want to respond to anti-health reform rhetoric. Engineers like myself do not tend to get elected because we focus on actually solving the problems instead of popularity. I have to admit that a really good politico is a special breed, someone who not only can solve problems but manages to be popular and to compromise, true rare qualities. It is difficult to decide if spending more time in politics makes one more successful or not. You often run into people who are natural leaders although they may not be the smartest. Sometimes they seem to be the least likely from a physical standpoint too. Whenever I see this I puzzle over what it is that makes them that way and I never understand it. So, how are you coming along with that latest brainstorm of yours...the DVD Movie Rewinder? HK, wanna buy the rights to it? I dunno...is it working yet, or are you still trying to raise capital for R&D? Are JustHate and Loogy still signed up to be spokespersons? |
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On Aug 9, 2:17*pm, H the K wrote:
Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 9, 2:10 pm, H the K wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Aug 9, 1:34 pm, jps wrote: This isn't a joke? *Thank goodness there's evidence of Republicans who aren't willing to go along with this baloney. House GOPer cites 'birther' claims, 'enemies list' at town hall @ 2:37 pm by Jordan Fabian The trend of controversial town halls contiuned on Friday when Rep. John Sullivan (R-Okla.) questioned the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate and referred to a White House "enemies list" at a meeting in Tulsa. "This is a scary time in Washington," he said. "It's a very frightening time. I see Barack Obama is creating an enemies list of people who oppose this miserable health care plan. I think that's frightening. That's from a guy that can't even show a long-form birth certificate. I think we all ought to be prepared to fight that." One audience member at the Tulsa Republican Club didn't think that was enough, berating Sullivan for not doing enough to uncover Obama's citizenship, the Tulsa World reported. The man was shouted down by other audience members after about one minute. Several Republicans have accused the White House of forming a health reform "enemies list" after it called for supporters to turn in "fishy" information about the health bill. The White House has denied such charges, saying that press officials only want to respond to anti-health reform rhetoric. Engineers like myself do not tend to get elected because we focus on actually solving the problems instead of popularity. *I have to admit that a really good politico is a special breed, someone who not only can solve problems but manages to be popular and to compromise, true rare qualities. *It is difficult to decide if spending more time in politics makes one more successful or not. You often run into people who are natural leaders although they may not be the smartest. *Sometimes they seem to be the least likely from a physical standpoint too. *Whenever I see this I puzzle over what it is that makes them that way and I never understand it. So, how are you coming along with that latest brainstorm of yours...the DVD Movie Rewinder? HK, wanna buy the rights to it? I dunno...is it working yet, or are you still trying to raise capital for R&D? *Are JustHate and Loogy still signed up to be spokespersons? If you'll agree to buy a million of em we will produce em and guarantee each of em works. Now, seriously, one of the saddest things I see in politics is that any admission of error by a politico is seen as the death of his career whereas admission of error is necessary for success in engineering |
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On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 11:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: On Aug 9, 1:34*pm, jps wrote: This isn't a joke? *Thank goodness there's evidence of Republicans who aren't willing to go along with this baloney. House GOPer cites 'birther' claims, 'enemies list' at town hall @ 2:37 pm by Jordan Fabian The trend of controversial town halls contiuned on Friday when Rep. John Sullivan (R-Okla.) questioned the authenticity of President Barack Obama's birth certificate and referred to a White House "enemies list" at a meeting in Tulsa. "This is a scary time in Washington," he said. "It's a very frightening time. I see Barack Obama is creating an enemies list of people who oppose this miserable health care plan. I think that's frightening. That's from a guy that can't even show a long-form birth certificate. I think we all ought to be prepared to fight that." One audience member at the Tulsa Republican Club didn't think that was enough, berating Sullivan for not doing enough to uncover Obama's citizenship, the Tulsa World reported. The man was shouted down by other audience members after about one minute. Several Republicans have accused the White House of forming a health reform "enemies list" after it called for supporters to turn in "fishy" information about the health bill. The White House has denied such charges, saying that press officials only want to respond to anti-health reform rhetoric. Engineers like myself do not tend to get elected because we focus on actually solving the problems instead of popularity. I have to admit that a really good politico is a special breed, someone who not only can solve problems but manages to be popular and to compromise, true rare qualities. It is difficult to decide if spending more time in politics makes one more successful or not. You must have worshipped at Bill Clinton's feet! You often run into people who are natural leaders although they may not be the smartest. Sometimes they seem to be the least likely from a physical standpoint too. Whenever I see this I puzzle over what it is that makes them that way and I never understand it. Is this guy from OK an natural leader? The one who voted for the resolution in congress that confirmed and memorialized that Obama was, in fact, born in the country? Then in his home state reverts to the birther nonsense? Sounds like a scummy asshole to me. |
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