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- DrBombay0
it just reaks of bullshit when he hasn't even taking leadership yet and you slate him like this. We can't take it? Seems more like you can't.
- you are the fucking crybaby.DrBombay
- ^ seems the shoe is on the other foot, now that he's in, the media is actually doing their job********
- so when you agree with the media, they are doing their job then, simple simon?DrBombay
- nope, when the media actually investigates. you paint me as a hard core Rep and I'm not********
- you are a hardcore simpleton, that is fucking apparent.DrBombay
- I kind of agree with Rickles here, imo Obama should get the benefit of the doubt for a good while.tommyo
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FEDS: Twin Cities man behind Somalia bombing
http://kstp.com/article/stories/…The FBI and Homeland Security are investigating whether Shirwa Ahmed had developed a terrorist recruiting network in the area.
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS learned that Ahmed came to the Twin Cities in 1996 and graduated from Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis. He was a naturalized U.S. citizen.
More than a dozen young men of Somali descent, mostly in their 20s, from the Minneapolis area have recently disappeared, U.S. law enforcement officials tell 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS. All are thought to be associates of Ahmed. U.S. officials suspect most of the young men have departed for Somalia to fight in ongoing violence there or to train in terrorist camps.
- Strap one on there Barry. Naturalized US Citizen terrorists.********
- this has what to do with obama then?DrBombay
- It's politics, politics and Obama is going to have to deal with these crazies.********
- Strap one on there Barry. Naturalized US Citizen terrorists.
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Timothy Geithner: Obama's Teflon Treasury Secretary
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/capi…"Please describe your role during the the demise of Lehman?" "How has the AIG bailout been good for taxpayer?" "What role did did Fannie and Freddie play in the subprime mortgage bubble?" "What role has government policy played in creating the housing and credit crisis?" "How does tax policy affect economic growth?" "What should be done to fix Social Security?" "Should the government more directly aid homeowners?" "What is the growth potential of the U.S. economy?" "Should unions represent more workers and how would that affect productivity?" "Should China be pushed to strengthen its currency?" "Does America need a stronger dollar?" "How do budget deficits affect real interest rates?"
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Dangit, those are all decent questions for Obama's boy.- great questions for Paulson as well.DrBombay
- Wow. You're all abot accountability. Where was that sensibility for the last 8 years? Yeah. Thought so.TheBlueOne
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Timothy Geithner: Obama's Teflon Treasury Secretary
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/capi…"Please describe your role during the the demise of Lehman?" "How has the AIG bailout been GOOD for taxpayer?" "What role did did Fannie and Freddie play in the subprime mortgage bubble?" "What role has government policy played in creating the housing and credit crisis?" "How does tax policy affect economic growth?" "What should be done to fix Social Security?" "Should the government more directly aid homeowners?" "What is the growth potential of the U.S. economy?" "Should unions represent more workers and how would that affect productivity?" "Should China be pushed to strengthen its currency?" "Does America need a stronger dollar?" "How do budget deficits affect real interest rates?"
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All good questions for Obama's boy.- apologies on the double post, something is going on Server Error 500********
- apologies on the double post, something is going on Server Error 500
- DrBombay0
Joe The Plumber’s Life Officially Becomes Off-Putting David Lynch Film
http://wonkette.com/404598/joe-t…
HAHAHAHAHA,wtf.
- ukit0
How long til McCain shows up in a Viagra commercial like Bob Dole?
- ukit0
BAGHDAD (ChattahBox) -– Iraq’s parliament approved a security pact with the United States on Thursday that will have American troops staying in the country for three more years and setting a clear timetable for a U.S. exit for the first time since the 2003 invasion took place. Under the agreement, U.S. forces will withdraw from Iraqi cities by June 30 and the entire country by Jan. 1, 2012. Iraq will have strict oversight over U.S. forces.
- KwesiJ0
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2…
shits getting shook up in Kanada, possible coalition gov. in the works...even more possible now
- Its still FAR from actually happening at this stage. It's a lot of talk and delusions.ETM
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Soon everyone will realize how sound Bush's policies actually were, in theory. Bush was actually the greatest president since Reagan for cutting taxes and stimulating growth for EVERYONE. Say what you will about him, but he had no vendetta against any one group in America (see: those who earn over $150k/year)
- Go fuck yourself********
- yeahKwesiJ
- Bullet in the headTheBlueOne
- Go fuck yourself
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Marketmaker you are either delusional or smoking crack... maybe both.
With Bush we have had: 2 recessions iwithin 7 years, largest deficit in U.S. history, 2 wars that the U.S. will never win, a collapsed economy, 9/11 on his watch, the fucking list is longer than Santa's wish list of one failed policy after another. Bush is by far the most incomponent president that the USA as ever had, and is more than likely the worst leader in modern history, period!
- KwesiJ0
don't even humor mm, he's an unoriginal shitty joke of an troll
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"2 recessions iwithin 7 years"
One recession, and I fail to see it as his fault."largest deficit in U.S. history"
"2 wars that the U.S. will never win"
Not necessarily true that success cannot be achieved. The reasons for initiating them, however, were justified."a collapsed economy"
Without further elaboration from you, I'll just say that the U.S. economy is far from collapsing. Yes, credit has tightened, irrational risk-taking has occurred, but we haven't even entered a recession."9/11 on his watch"
So that's his fault too? You're not a conspiracy theorist are you?- % of GDP is what counts, by the way. Nominal means nothing.********
- about that 27% approval rating...robco
- Mob mentality.********
- Delusional would be an understatement********
- Is the image not loading for you?********
- Do you understand what the two lines on the graph represent?********
- % of GDP is what counts, by the way. Nominal means nothing.
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I hate to swim against the tide, but JazX is actually one of the more level-headed participants in this thread.
- Do you pee in the shower?********
- JazX + MarketMaker = Hedge********
- MarketMaker = JazXTheBlueOne
- Do you pee in the shower?
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Legislators ignore ethics rules, enjoy high life on Citibank's dime
http://www.nypost.com/seven/1130…
- chossy0
Give it a rest jazx you 'ranga.
What you need to do is wait for four years and vote use your vote to make a change thats what people did and they got Barrack, or you could continue being a total fuckwit. You are like that guy at discos that turns up in a white leather jacket with tassles then asks the DJ if he has any hawkwind.
- And you're full of sh*t as well.********
- at least write a paragraph having a go at me, instead of a less than adequate put down. The white leather wearing analogy seems really goodchossy
- MARILLION!DrBombay
- analogy seems quite accurate due to the nature of your stolid response he he I rule.chossy
- He will continue to be a total fuckwit. I have lots of money on it. He will not disappoint.TheBlueOne
- And you're full of sh*t as well.
- GeorgesII0
ahahah laughs at US
The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist attack or other domestic catastrophe, according to Pentagon officials.The long-planned shift in the Defense Department's role in homeland security was recently backed with funding and troop commitments after years of prodding by Congress and outside experts, defense analysts said.
There are critics of the change, in the military and among civil liberties groups and libertarians who express concern that the new homeland emphasis threatens to strain the military and possibly undermine the Posse Comitatus Act, a 130-year-old federal law restricting the military's role in domestic law enforcement.







