The fact that terrorism is 3rd is the most worrying to me.
Above Education and Deficit Reduction?
We are truly surrounded by idiots. Fear the fearful, they are dangerous cowards.
And global warming is dead last.
http://people-press.org/report/584/p...riorities-2010
The fact that terrorism is 3rd is the most worrying to me.
Above Education and Deficit Reduction?
We are truly surrounded by idiots. Fear the fearful, they are dangerous cowards.
Um, Medicare doesn't count as part of health care? LOL
It's like the bags at town hall meetings yelling "Get government out of my Medicare!"
Maybe if the Germans before july 14, 1933 were more fearful. Maybe if the brittish were more fearful before 38.
I love douchbags on liberal shows and minds that think someone actually said that. Libs were quoting that without a video or idea of where it came from from the beginning.
We do not create terrorism by fighting the terrorists. We invite terrorism by ignoring them.
GEORGE W. BUSH, speech, Dec. 18, 2005
For some, it is very easy to sit and feel safe not knowing what is going on. But to assume nothing is going on and the safety is guaranteed, IMO, is idiotic.
I got it from the end of a GIJoe episode.
Yep. Without health-care reform there could be no medicade/medicare...but old people don't care...they got theirs and everyone else can screw themselves..
Evidently it doesn't, seeing as how neither the house or senate did anything to address it in their respective versions of their health care reform bills.
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It was the fearfulness of the German public that got the beer hall rabble-rouser elected Chancellor in the first place.
And you ate that hook, line and sinker...
I think a lot of ignoring led directly to 9/11.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/
Who said we should ignore anything? From securing our country to conducting military operations overseas there's a very, very long stretch.
They're two different things, and that's why that phrase is a giant strawman.
It's good to finally know that the resident Obama haters feel that the president should govern based on polls..
hammered clinton for governing by polls
praised bush for not worrying about the polls
hammer obama for not governing by polls..
Will you make up your minds?
I read a line on another forum yesterday, "Barack Obama's the best Republican president since Bill Clinton." I think that just about sums it up.
Like Clinton, he's succeeded in pulling the country even harder to the right. We're facing a crisis - he needed to challenge the status quo, not give it slurpy blowjobs.
His latest capitulation, a spending freeze in the midst of a deep recession, reveals his true character and seriousness as a leader.
R.I.P., middle class, welcome to the working class, aka the working poor.
With all the loopholes this freeze is supposed to have, I doubt it will do anything.
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