2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
queenie wrote in
: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:44:58 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: queenie wrote in m: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 13:33:58 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: queenie wrote in m: Even if all of the above goes well, it will really depend on how much the Republican noise machine can convince the American sheep that they really still have it bad because of Obama's policies. I can see it now. Fox News and the Republican noise machine will scream, "The economy has recovered, you have health insurance, the national debt has declined, we are not at war and unemployment is at 5% BUT YOU STILL HAVE TO PAY TAXES ON JUICE BOXES!!!!!! Damn those Democrats!" Why do you connect FOX News and the Republican party? FOX News is conservative but it isn't Republican. All Fox News does is advance Republican propaganda. Do you know the difference between a conservative and a Republican? Yes. Then you should show that when you make your comments. ;) -- Sleep well tonight, RD (The Sandman) On TV, they show how detergents take out bloodstains. A pretty violent image. I think if you've got a Tshirt full of bloodstains, maybe laundry isn't your biggest problem. Maybe you should get rid of the body before you do the wash and get some different friends. |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:44:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)"
wrote: jps wrote in news:ehacd5te3couilk5t8p0mg3it9c2fv3csf@ 4ax.com: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:25:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: jps wrote in : Why do you connect FOX News and the Republican party? FOX News is conservative but it isn't Republican. You sound like someone who has never watched it and gets all their information from blogs like the Daily Kos and the Huffington Post. Fox News is the Republican party. No, it isn't. Yes, it is. Whatever flips your skirt.... Do you have any idea who Roger Ailes is? Yep.....do you know who George Soros or Jeffrey Immelt are? Neither George Soros nor Jeffery Immelt dictate the message of the day that comes down from on high.f Roger Ailes does. And your proof of that is.....??? Shep Smith is the only anchor on the channel that has a chance of being considered a journalist. A true journalist, yes....but a news person can also be a straight shooter. Political commentators, such as O'Reilly, Hannity and company are there to spark commentary......Glen Beck is there as libertarian entertainment. They're serial liars who'll do anything to keep their base sated. The base has now shruken to historic lows. Interesting, that must be why they lead the ratings almost 24/7 in cable news. The rest are political hacks who opine the Republican message of the day, as dictated by Ailes. You really think Greta Van Susteren gets her Republican message from Ailes? How about Julie Bandaras? Or Major Smith? Or Carl Cameron? **** yes. Their message discipline could only come through a heirarchy. It starts from the top and filters through every single product they broadcast during the day. Another Democrat who gets their talking points from the Daily Kos and the Huffington Post. LOL.... Maybe you should stop watching and read a little history from the folks who've worked there. I have also heard from folks who used to work for MSNBC and CNN. You should try that. I have. They don't dictate the daily message to support the Dems. Tey don't at Fox either. I assume that you think McCafferty, Matthews and Olbermann are straight shooters with the facts during their opinions. Is that correct? They're politically motivated but they don't take orders from the boss. Everyone at Fox does. ROFLMAO. Waiting for your proof........ Find it yourself, or better yet, keep your head buried in the sand. It obviously suits you. |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
jps wrote in
: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:44:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: jps wrote in news:ehacd5te3couilk5t8p0mg3it9c2fv3csf@ 4ax.com: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:25:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: jps wrote in m: Why do you connect FOX News and the Republican party? FOX News is conservative but it isn't Republican. You sound like someone who has never watched it and gets all their information from blogs like the Daily Kos and the Huffington Post. Fox News is the Republican party. No, it isn't. Yes, it is. Whatever flips your skirt.... Do you have any idea who Roger Ailes is? Yep.....do you know who George Soros or Jeffrey Immelt are? Neither George Soros nor Jeffery Immelt dictate the message of the day that comes down from on high.f Roger Ailes does. And your proof of that is.....??? Shep Smith is the only anchor on the channel that has a chance of being considered a journalist. A true journalist, yes....but a news person can also be a straight shooter. Political commentators, such as O'Reilly, Hannity and company are there to spark commentary......Glen Beck is there as libertarian entertainment. They're serial liars who'll do anything to keep their base sated. The base has now shruken to historic lows. Interesting, that must be why they lead the ratings almost 24/7 in cable news. The rest are political hacks who opine the Republican message of the day, as dictated by Ailes. You really think Greta Van Susteren gets her Republican message from Ailes? How about Julie Bandaras? Or Major Smith? Or Carl Cameron? **** yes. Their message discipline could only come through a heirarchy. It starts from the top and filters through every single product they broadcast during the day. Another Democrat who gets their talking points from the Daily Kos and the Huffington Post. LOL.... Maybe you should stop watching and read a little history from the folks who've worked there. I have also heard from folks who used to work for MSNBC and CNN. You should try that. I have. They don't dictate the daily message to support the Dems. Tey don't at Fox either. I assume that you think McCafferty, Matthews and Olbermann are straight shooters with the facts during their opinions. Is that correct? They're politically motivated but they don't take orders from the boss. Everyone at Fox does. ROFLMAO. Waiting for your proof........ Find it yourself, or better yet, keep your head buried in the sand. It obviously suits you. IOW, you like to run your mouth but can't back it up. Folks like you are a dime a dozen. -- Sleep well tonight, RD (The Sandman) On TV, they show how detergents take out bloodstains. A pretty violent image. I think if you've got a Tshirt full of bloodstains, maybe laundry isn't your biggest problem. Maybe you should get rid of the body before you do the wash and get some different friends. |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:08:16 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)"
wrote: They're politically motivated but they don't take orders from the boss. Everyone at Fox does. ROFLMAO. Waiting for your proof........ Find it yourself, or better yet, keep your head buried in the sand. It obviously suits you. IOW, you like to run your mouth but can't back it up. Folks like you are a dime a dozen. You're a silly ass who delights in his ignorance. Here's a contemporaneous example of your hero Hannity: Sean Hannity hosted not one but two whole segments last night devoted promoting the new book by Jerome Corsi -- godfather of the Swift-Boating of John Kerry -- titled America For Sale, which is basically an extended black-helicopter-style conspiracy tome straight out of the Patriot movement of the 1990s, updated for the new century. This is a classic case of conservatives mainstreaming extremist ideas. I haven't read all of Corsi's book yet, but it differs very little in ideas and content and overall thesis from the kinds of books you could buy at militia-meeting tables in the '90s. I haven't yet found whether Corsi decided to include his recent reportage for WorldNetDaily detailing the nefarious Obama conspiracy to round up conservatives and imprison them in concentration camps. Hannity managed to not bring up that point last night. |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:44:58 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)"
wrote: Why do you connect FOX News and the Republican party? FOX News is conservative but it isn't Republican. All Fox News does is advance Republican propaganda. Do you know the difference between a conservative and a Republican? He thinks Fox news is Republican more than conservative - you think it is more conservative than Republican. That doesn't mean the two of you disagree about which is which. But neither has backed up your choice with evidence. The Republican platform was created with lots of compromise and lots of fighting (as is the nature of such platforms). There isn't a conservative platform - instead there are many conservative platforms - some which are contradictory. Obviously a conservative Roman Catholic, a conservative Mormon, a conservative millionaire businessman, and a conservative racist, and a conservative Muslim have different platforms. (As do Liberal versions of all of the above). -- "In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found, than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature, and not to the executive department." - James Madison |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
"jps" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:44:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: jps wrote in news:ehacd5te3couilk5t8p0mg3it9c2fv3csf@ 4ax.com: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:25:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: I assume that you think McCafferty, Matthews and Olbermann are straight shooters with the facts during their opinions. Is that correct? They're politically motivated but they don't take orders from the boss. Everyone at Fox does. ROFLMAO. Waiting for your proof........ Find it yourself, or better yet, keep your head buried in the sand. It obviously suits you. Don't you just love these ignorant blowhards who go around making stupid claims and then expect you to prove them wrong It just goes to show that these idiots work to the rule "This is the conclusion on which I base my facts.." I they didn't, they would be able to provide the proof to support their claims Since they can't, they're just ignorant blowhards |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
"jps" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:08:16 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: They're politically motivated but they don't take orders from the boss. Everyone at Fox does. ROFLMAO. Waiting for your proof........ Find it yourself, or better yet, keep your head buried in the sand. It obviously suits you. IOW, you like to run your mouth but can't back it up. Folks like you are a dime a dozen. You're a silly ass who delights in his ignorance. Here's a contemporaneous example of your hero Hannity: Sean Hannity hosted not one but two whole segments last night devoted promoting the new book by Jerome Corsi -- godfather of the Swift-Boating of John Kerry -- titled America For Sale, which is basically an extended black-helicopter-style conspiracy tome straight out of the Patriot movement of the 1990s, updated for the new century. This is a classic case of conservatives mainstreaming extremist ideas. I haven't read all of Corsi's book yet, but it differs very little in ideas and content and overall thesis from the kinds of books you could buy at militia-meeting tables in the '90s. I haven't yet found whether Corsi decided to include his recent reportage for WorldNetDaily detailing the nefarious Obama conspiracy to round up conservatives and imprison them in concentration camps. Hannity managed to not bring up that point last night. If you haven't read the book, how come you're so expert on it's content ? Did one of the voices in your head whisper to you what Corsi was going to write before he even wrote it ? |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 19:47:56 -0500, "SaPeIsMa"
wrote: "jps" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:44:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: jps wrote in news:ehacd5te3couilk5t8p0mg3it9c2fv3csf@ 4ax.com: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:25:18 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: I assume that you think McCafferty, Matthews and Olbermann are straight shooters with the facts during their opinions. Is that correct? They're politically motivated but they don't take orders from the boss. Everyone at Fox does. ROFLMAO. Waiting for your proof........ Find it yourself, or better yet, keep your head buried in the sand. It obviously suits you. Don't you just love these ignorant blowhards who go around making stupid claims and then expect you to prove them wrong It just goes to show that these idiots work to the rule "This is the conclusion on which I base my facts.." I they didn't, they would be able to provide the proof to support their claims Since they can't, they're just ignorant blowhards Well, I'm really put in my place Mr. Pot Kettle Black. |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:40:23 -0600, Howard Brazee
wrote: On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:44:58 -0500, "RD (The Sandman)" wrote: Why do you connect FOX News and the Republican party? FOX News is conservative but it isn't Republican. All Fox News does is advance Republican propaganda. Do you know the difference between a conservative and a Republican? He thinks Fox news is Republican more than conservative - you think it is more conservative than Republican. That doesn't mean the two of you disagree about which is which. But neither has backed up your choice with evidence. The Republican platform was created with lots of compromise and lots of fighting (as is the nature of such platforms). There isn't a conservative platform - instead there are many conservative platforms - some which are contradictory. Obviously a conservative Roman Catholic, a conservative Mormon, a conservative millionaire businessman, and a conservative racist, and a conservative Muslim have different platforms. (As do Liberal versions of all of the above). Well said. Roger Ailes and his assigns hew tightly to the Republican agenda. |
2012 forecast: Food riots, ghost malls, mob rule, riots, terror
wf3h wrote in
: On Oct 13, 1:19*pm, (Gray Ghost) wrote: wf3h wrote : On Oct 13, 12:48*pm, (Gray Ghost) wrote: wf3h wrote om: And amid the major crises in our country, one of his first efforts was to fund abortions in other countries... -- as opposed to bush who, as a first act, restricted funding for abortions in other countries. Um, our money, other countries. Exactly what is the issue? I don't want to pay for abortions in the US let alone in foreign lands. not the issue. try to stay on topic. the topic was the timing. And what is the moral imperative to steal my money to kill babies in foreign countries?- good thing abortion doesn't kill babies, isn't it? i was a volunteer guard at an abortion clinic that was the target of 'pro life' terrorists (one was actually arrested during an incident of terrorism.) i never saw or heard of a single baby being killed Sure Dr Mengele, they were just Jews, who cares?- i love it when the right wing breaks godwin's laws Yeah they just killed other nonhumans. i guess he doesn't realize the nazis banned abortion. oh well, the pro life movement never was pro life. they're just anti-sex Maybe in your fantasy life, but I like it just fine. |
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