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- CALLES0
and that my friends... is how it should be done
THIS BEER’S FOR YOU: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper looked at a case of Yuengling beer given to him by David Jacobson , the U.S. ambassador to Canada, in Ottawa Friday. President Barack Obama lost a bet with Mr. Harper on the outcome of the Olympic men’s hockey game between Canada and the U.S. (Chris Wattie/Reuters)
- Sup0
Obama is a chain-smoking drunk.
- sound like a true "Merican".bulletfactory
- So you're going to take the motherfucker out then?********
- you gonna find A LOT of ChainSmokingDrunks here. maybe that isn't a good base for argument here.plash
- ********0
I love how JazX always posts shit from African Americans who dislike Obama.
We see what you're doing you ugly fucker.
- You make it racial by pretending it's not. Come on, do it again you fucking cracker.********
- go fuck yourself again, I thought it wasn't about color idiot!?********
- yeah, right. Your motives are so transparent. Don't assume that everyone else is as stupid and clueless as you are.Josev
- You make it racial by pretending it's not. Come on, do it again you fucking cracker.
- Sup0
Obama is a chain-smoking drunk-ass lying motherfucker.
- lowimpakt0
someone should set up a paypal to purchase that Rush guy a plane ticket.
- ********0
http://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2…
After telling Americans in 2008 that they would lower spending, taxes and insurance premiums, Democrats passed a bill that breaks every promise. Using secret deals, kickbacks and carve-outs, Democratic leaders jammed through legislation to control more than one-sixth of the nation’s economy.he plan will explode the national debt, raise $569.2 billion in new taxes, force taxpayers to fund abortions, and impose unconstitutional mandates on every American.
All of this was done in the face of overwhelming public outrage and bipartisan opposition in Congress. This process has been an insult to our democracy and threatens our nation’s prosperity and freedom.
Government bureaucrats will now dictate the terms of our health care system. Americans must purchase Washington-formulated insurance plans or pay stiff penalties, a requirement that defies the Constitution and is a boon to the insurance companies the Democrats pretend to despise.
- joeth0
This bill is a huge compromise, which means neither side is completely happy. But the simple fact is this:
32 million Americans will now be able to focus on their work and not their health problems. That is a great thing for the economy.
- lowimpakt0
the autour of that last blog posted -
"DeMint's main work has been opposing the increase of Federal government spending, both under the Bush and Obama Administrations. He was opposed to federal bailouts for banks and other corporations. For his stances on budgetary issues, DeMint has been strongly supported by the fiscally conservative political group Club for Growth. He was ranked as the most conservative United States Senator by National Journal in 2007[4] and 2008.[5]
DeMint has been a consistent supporter of school prayer and has introduced legislation that would allow schools to display banners such as one stating "God Bless America".[6]
DeMint favors banning all forms of abortion, including in cases of rape and incest.[7]
DeMint is a member of the C Street Family, a Christian prayer group which includes many prominent Republican members of Congress that has been referred to as fundamentalist.[8]
In the Senate, DeMint introduced a failed amendment to change the Sarbanes-Oxley corporate accountability legislation.[citation needed]
On the issue of immigration, DeMint favors requiring all illegal immigrants in the United States to return to their home countries and apply for legal residency. He is also against the Guest Worker program and is in favor of establishing English as the country's official language.[citation needed]
On February 6, 2008 Jim DeMint was joined by senators Saxby Chambliss, Tom Coburn, John Cornyn, James Inhofe, and David Vitter for the introduction of the Semper Fi Act of 2008 which would strip federal funding from Berkeley, California in response to the Berkeley Marine Corps Recruiting Center controversy.[9] The bill would have eliminated $2.1 million in earmarks for the city and the University of California, Berkeley and would have instead directed the funds to the Marine Corps Recruiting Fund. His actions were reprimanded by both the House and Senate leadership as divisive and unnecessary. His bill was defeated by a 74-25 vote.
Jim DeMint speaking at CPAC.DeMint introduced a 2009 amendment to a multi-billion dollar economic stimulus bill that would have prohibited lawmakers from using any percentage of transportation funds on bicycle, walking, or wilderness trails.[10] Additionally, DeMint opposed the whole bill.
DeMint was one of two Senators, along with David Vitter, to vote against Hillary Clinton's confirmation to become the United States Secretary of State.
DeMint went to Honduras in 2009 and met with de facto president Roberto Micheletti. The White House has explicitly banned meetings with the current leaders. The United States officially viewed ousted president Manuel Zelaya as the legitimately elected president.[11]
Following an attempted terrorist attack on December 25, 2009, DeMint criticized President Barack Obama for lacking focus on terrorism since taking office and for failing to appoint a head of the Transportation Security Administration. Demint has also had a singular role in blocking a vote on Obama's nominee for the position, Erroll Southers.[12]"
- lowimpakt0
shit !!! i didn't mean to post all of that..
sorry everyone .
- lowimpakt0
shit !!! i didn't mean to post all of that..
sorry everyone .
- 74LEO0
Why don't we have a thair?
- ukit0
- ukit0
http://www.usatoday.com/news/was…
Opinions turn favorable on health care plan
"Americans by 9 percentage points have a favorable view of the health care overhaul that President Obama signed into law Tuesday, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, a notable turnaround from surveys before the vote that showed a plurality against it.
By 49%-40% those surveyed say it was "a good thing" rather than a bad one that Congress passed the bill.Whether this holds or not, one thing you scan be sure of is that journalists will never look further into the future than the current conventional wisdom. So all year everyone thought the HCR would kill Democrat chances, just like they thought the 2008 election would be all about the Iraq War.
Truth is people had a negative opinion of HCR mainly because they were hearing negative stories every day about the process in Congress dragging on. Now that it passed, they feel pretty good about it.
- You can't believe USA Toogay®Sup
- So wait now polls matter!,!??!?!********
- Ironmonkey0
So now that we have health-care in America does that mean we are all Canadians now?
- eh?fooler2
- Eh aye Eh?Ironmonkey
- Hockey , Molson Ice, Drew CarreyBattleAxe
- You're not my friend buddyukit
- Ohhhh I do like Molsen thought... The labels are/were funnyIronmonkey
- Ps....Americans are too wild n crazy to share. None of this stuff is really going.Ironmonkey
- discoduro0
- BestEightyDeuce
- CountryEightyDeuce
- Ever!EightyDeuce
- "God, Guns and Teabaggers"
- America Fuck Yeahutopian - Me thinks utopian is fixated on teabaggers.mathinc
- We should all add tot his video. anyone have the source?74LEO





