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[email protected] September 30th 08 01:05 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies Vote No
 
On Sep 29, 7:53 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
BAR wrote:
Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:


Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called
for this bill. It was Republican administration officials, including
all of their Treasury and economic advisors. It was the
Republican-appointed Fed Chairman. It was the House minority leader.
It was Bush himself.


Get it?


It was the Democrats who saw this as an opportunity to grab a hold of
Wall Street, by the balls, and use it as their personal bank account
to fund their pet projects.


There wasn't a single direction on the use of the funds.
Not one.
There was strict oversight but NO earmarking.

--

John R. Carroll
www.machiningsolution.com


Democrats caused this problem by FORCING lenders to make subprime
loans to risky borrowers. Yes, FORCED. When it was pointed out that
this was causing problems in 2005, they continued to defend the
practice and said Fannie MAe and Freddie Mac were in fine shape. In
return, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac gave he Dems boatloads of money.
Let the Dems solve the problem they caused.

John R. Carroll September 30th 08 01:11 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies Vote No
 
DaveB wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 16:53:09 -0700, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:

BAR wrote:
Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message

...
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:

Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called
for this bill. It was Republican administration officials,
including all of their Treasury and economic advisors. It was the
Republican-appointed Fed Chairman. It was the House minority
leader. It was Bush himself.

Get it?

It was the Democrats who saw this as an opportunity to grab a hold
of Wall Street, by the balls, and use it as their personal bank
account to fund their pet projects.


There wasn't a single direction on the use of the funds.
Not one.
There was strict oversight but NO earmarking.



Whats Acorn then? that- in -itself is enough to kill the bill


Nothing that was part of the bill.
Have you read it?
I have.

--

John R. Carroll
www.machiningsolution.com



Ignoramus24410 September 30th 08 01:13 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies Vote No
 
I am glad that common sense prevailed and that "bailout of John
McCain" did not pass.

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Ed Huntress September 30th 08 01:18 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies Vote No
 

"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:
"Republicans Are Sissies" wrote in message
...

to cast that vote.. No, Nancy was only trying to cover the spread,
and
it didn't work. I bet if you look, you will find the dems who voted
no were up for re-election this term and could not risk voting a
party line...


Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called
for this bill. It was Republican administration officials, including
all of their Treasury and economic advisors. It was the
Republican-appointed Fed Chairman. It was the House minority leader.
It was Bush himself.

Get it?



Did you see McCain read his statement on the tube Ed?
He said he'd worked his tail off but that Obama had torpedoed the deal.
LOL


I did, and it made me want to puke. I'm looking forward to seeing the RCP
running average in about two days.

I'm pretty sure John McCain knows how to count votes and what he and Bush
couldn't do was get twelve Republican votes for their own bill.
They didn't poll even a majority of their own party.


Someone will notice that tommorow or Thursday and make a point of it.

--
Ed Huntress



Calif Bill September 30th 08 01:18 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies Vote No
 

"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
BAR wrote:
Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:

Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called
for this bill. It was Republican administration officials, including
all of their Treasury and economic advisors. It was the
Republican-appointed Fed Chairman. It was the House minority leader.
It was Bush himself.

Get it?


It was the Democrats who saw this as an opportunity to grab a hold of
Wall Street, by the balls, and use it as their personal bank account
to fund their pet projects.


There wasn't a single direction on the use of the funds.
Not one.
There was strict oversight but NO earmarking.

--

John R. Carroll
www.machiningsolution.com



Do a little research.
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArti...07321604674409



Ed Huntress September 30th 08 01:19 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies Vote No
 

"BAR" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:
"Republicans Are Sissies" wrote in message
...
Yes, the republicans are blaming house speaker Nancy Pelosi for the
failure of the Bailout to pass. Why? Because she made a partisan
speech.
We can't have people voting for a bill if there have been any
partisan speeches. The devastation of listening to a partisan speech
on the floor of the house was just too much for the delicate
sensibilities of the sissies on the right. So they were forced to
vote no against the bill, regardless of whether it was good for the
economy.
As Nancy Pelosi walked from the lectern the republicans all started
handing her their balls since they would not be needing them anymore.
How many democrats voted against the bill? Were they offended by
Nancy too?
A Bill brought to the Congress by a Republican President by his
Secretary of
the Treasury got more support from Democrats than Republicans.
I didn't think it was a good bill but to have it fail for twelve votes
that
should have been forthcoming from Republican ranks isn't due to Nancy
Pelosi's remarks. It is another failure by George Bush and John McCain
lead
effectively.

--

John R. Carroll
www.machiningsolution.com- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So, the republicans voting their conscience while Nancy Pelosi tried
to cover for the dems who voted with the coming election in mind is
the problem? No. It's just more dishonest voodo like when Pelosi told
her legions to go ahead and "say" they were in favor of drilling, all
the while with a wink and a nod, promising to make sure they never had
to cast that vote.. No, Nancy was only trying to cover the spread, and
it didn't work. I bet if you look, you will find the dems who voted no
were up for re-election this term and could not risk voting a party
line...


Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called for
this bill. It was Republican administration officials, including all of
their Treasury and economic advisors. It was the Republican-appointed Fed
Chairman. It was the House minority leader. It was Bush himself.

Get it?


It was the Democrats who saw this as an opportunity to grab a hold of Wall
Street, by the balls, and use it as their personal bank account to fund
their pet projects.


I think your world begins at your left ear and ends at your right.

--
Ed Huntress



A Real Boater September 30th 08 01:20 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies VoteNo
 
Calif Bill wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message
...
BAR wrote:
Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:
Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called
for this bill. It was Republican administration officials, including
all of their Treasury and economic advisors. It was the
Republican-appointed Fed Chairman. It was the House minority leader.
It was Bush himself.

Get it?
It was the Democrats who saw this as an opportunity to grab a hold of
Wall Street, by the balls, and use it as their personal bank account
to fund their pet projects.

There wasn't a single direction on the use of the funds.
Not one.
There was strict oversight but NO earmarking.

--

John R. Carroll
www.machiningsolution.com



Do a little research.
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArti...07321604674409



IBD is a reich-wing rag. Citing it as a source in this matter is folly.

--
http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6

Ed Huntress September 30th 08 01:31 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies Vote No
 

wrote in message
...
On Sep 29, 7:53 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
BAR wrote:
Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:


Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called
for this bill. It was Republican administration officials, including
all of their Treasury and economic advisors. It was the
Republican-appointed Fed Chairman. It was the House minority leader.
It was Bush himself.


Get it?


It was the Democrats who saw this as an opportunity to grab a hold of
Wall Street, by the balls, and use it as their personal bank account
to fund their pet projects.


There wasn't a single direction on the use of the funds.
Not one.
There was strict oversight but NO earmarking.

--

John R. Carroll
www.machiningsolution.com


Democrats caused this problem by FORCING lenders to make subprime
loans to risky borrowers. Yes, FORCED. When it was pointed out that
this was causing problems in 2005, they continued to defend the
practice and said Fannie MAe and Freddie Mac were in fine shape. In
return, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac gave he Dems boatloads of money.
Let the Dems solve the problem they caused.


You freaking moron. What do you read for your information, _Mortgage
Broker's News_?

Nobody had to force them to do anything. Once they had Moody's and Standard
& Poor's in the bag, which made a ready market for unseasoned junk
mortgages, they just took off on their own. It was like a license to print
money, brought to you courtesy of Reagonomics in its full flower.

--
Ed Huntress



Ed Huntress September 30th 08 01:32 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies Vote No
 

"Vic Smith" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 19:49:56 -0400, BAR wrote:

Ed Huntress wrote:


Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called for
this
bill. It was Republican administration officials, including all of their
Treasury and economic advisors. It was the Republican-appointed Fed
Chairman. It was the House minority leader. It was Bush himself.

Get it?


It was the Democrats who saw this as an opportunity to grab a hold of
Wall Street, by the balls, and use it as their personal bank account to
fund their pet projects.


It's funny to see the Dems jump into bed with the Wall Street fat
cats. What you said has a lot of truth in it.


How in the hell would you know? Anybody who would say that probably doesn't
even know where Wall Street is, let alone what it does.

--
Ed Huntress



BAR[_2_] September 30th 08 01:33 AM

Republicans: Nancy Pelosi Was Mean To Us - Petty Sissies VoteNo
 
Ed Huntress wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
...
Ed Huntress wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Sep 29, 7:17 pm, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:
"Republicans Are Sissies" wrote in message
...
Yes, the republicans are blaming house speaker Nancy Pelosi for the
failure of the Bailout to pass. Why? Because she made a partisan
speech.
We can't have people voting for a bill if there have been any
partisan speeches. The devastation of listening to a partisan speech
on the floor of the house was just too much for the delicate
sensibilities of the sissies on the right. So they were forced to
vote no against the bill, regardless of whether it was good for the
economy.
As Nancy Pelosi walked from the lectern the republicans all started
handing her their balls since they would not be needing them anymore.
How many democrats voted against the bill? Were they offended by
Nancy too?
A Bill brought to the Congress by a Republican President by his
Secretary of
the Treasury got more support from Democrats than Republicans.
I didn't think it was a good bill but to have it fail for twelve votes
that
should have been forthcoming from Republican ranks isn't due to Nancy
Pelosi's remarks. It is another failure by George Bush and John McCain
lead
effectively.

--

John R. Carroll
www.machiningsolution.com- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So, the republicans voting their conscience while Nancy Pelosi tried
to cover for the dems who voted with the coming election in mind is
the problem? No. It's just more dishonest voodo like when Pelosi told
her legions to go ahead and "say" they were in favor of drilling, all
the while with a wink and a nod, promising to make sure they never had
to cast that vote.. No, Nancy was only trying to cover the spread, and
it didn't work. I bet if you look, you will find the dems who voted no
were up for re-election this term and could not risk voting a party
line...
Hey, jackass: It was Bush and the Republican leadership who called for
this bill. It was Republican administration officials, including all of
their Treasury and economic advisors. It was the Republican-appointed Fed
Chairman. It was the House minority leader. It was Bush himself.

Get it?

It was the Democrats who saw this as an opportunity to grab a hold of Wall
Street, by the balls, and use it as their personal bank account to fund
their pet projects.


I think your world begins at your left ear and ends at your right.


Wrong! Left ear is damaged, can't hear much at all with it. I can hear
with the right ear if someone is talking directly to me.


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