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    $2500 for your mug with a thug...


    That not a cu ber in his pocket!

    CLEVELAND -- Vice President Cheney was in Cleveland for a pricey fundraiser Monday.

    The vice president attended a luncheon at the Renaissance Hotel for congressional hopeful Craig Foltin. The fundraiser attracted about 200 people at $250 each and there was also a private photo opportunity with Cheney for a contribution of $2,500.

    Foltin, the mayor of Lorain, is the Republican running for Ohio's 13th Congressional District against Democrat Betty Sutton.

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    Some People will post anything on the net

    (Cayce) - Inside the walls of Brookland-Cayce High School, you expect students to be treated equally. But a viewer tip led News19 online where a teacher's comments left us asking questions.

    "These sorts of things are going to upset people, but the truth can be very upsetting," said Brookland-Cayce High School teacher Winston McCuen.

    That truth, at least according to McCuen, is that black people are inferior to whites.

    "Intellectually, yes they are," said McCuen. "This has been confirmed over and over, and this is a generalization. Again, there are some blacks who are more intelligent than individual whites. But as a rule, that is true. I-Q tests prove it over, and over and over."

    News19's J.R. Berry asked McCuen, "Do you think slavery in America was a good thing? "Yes," said McCuen. "In America there was a rational assessment saying listen, if we give these people freedom right as they are and you have to go back to see how they were, you can't assume they were like us.

    J.R. asked, "How were they?" "They were coming out of the jungles," said McCuen. "They had been enslaving each other for centuries in Africa, and in terms of being used to rule of law, they knew none of that."


    No doubt about it, Winston McCuen has controversial opinions. But do his views make it into the classroom? He teaches Latin at Brookland-Cayce. He told J.R. that most of his students are white.

    J.R. asked," Is this something that enters your classroom, something you tell your students?" "I'm a Latin teacher, so I'm not teaching politics or history," said McCuen. "I'm just teaching Latin."
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    District sources say that McCuen did not disclose that he had been fired from a private school in Greenville for flying the confederate flag in class.
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    LA,LA,LA,LA,LA...I Can't hear you!

    Laura Bush doesn't believe bad polls on husband


    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - First lady Laura Bush said on Sunday she does not believe opinion polls showing her husband's approval ratings at record low levels.

    Interviewed on Fox News Sunday, Laura Bush said she did not think people were losing confidence in President George W. Bush, despite a series of polls showing support for him at its lowest point in his five-year presidency and among the lowest for any president in the past 50 years.

    "I don't really believe those polls. I travel around the country. I see people, I see their responses to my husband. I see their response to me," she said.

    "As I travel around the United States, I see a lot of appreciation for him. A lot of people come up to me and say, 'Stay the course'."
    Yahoo News

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    You see, someone does like your post.......you.

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    You see, someone does like your post.......you.
    You ruined it xrayzebra. I was waiting to see if he would set a record for lowest participation in a thread.

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    Rove blames Bush's low approval on Iraq
    Voters are 'just sour right now on the war'


    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presidential adviser Karl Rove blamed the war in Iraq on Monday for dragging down President Bush's job approval ratings in public opinion polls. "People like this president," Rove said. "They're just sour right now on the war."

    Rove said that Bush's likeability ratings are far higher than his approval ratings. "There is a disconnect" because of the Iraq conflict, Rove told the American Enterprise Ins ute.

    "I think the war looms over everything. There's no doubt about it," Rove said during a question-and-answer session after a speech on the economy at the conservative think tank.

    Rove, who is deputy White House chief of staff and Bush's top political adviser, brushed aside a question on his own role in the federal CIA-leak investigation, saying he would not go beyond statements by his attorney. "Nice try," Rove told the questioner.

    On the economy, Rove credited the president's fiscal policies, particularly a series of first-term tax cuts, for a recovery that has gone on since late 2001. "The reality is, the tax cuts have helped make the U.S. economy the strongest in the world," Rove said.

    He said the president in his address to the nation Monday night would propose "a comprehensive solution" on immigration, including tougher border enforcement.

    Asked about criticism from some conservatives for his proposal for a guest worker program, Rove said, "This is about getting the right policy, and the politics will take care of themselves."

    "I mean, we've seen this about four or five times before in American politics, and it's always seemed to work its way out politically, and I'm confident this will as well," Rove said.

    "You'll hear the president talk tonight about steps that we're going to take to increase our security along the border immediately and to deal with the other part of it, which is we will not be able to secure the border unless we have a temporary worker program," Rove said.

    The presidential adviser, widely credited with securing Bush's win in 2000 and re-election in 2004, was questioned about public opinion polls that show the president's plunging approval ratings. A recent AP-Ipsos poll showed Bush approval at 33 percent. Other national polls put it around 30 percent. (See Bush's latest approval rating)

    "Well, you know, it's interesting, because consumer confidence is relatively high. In fact, it is much higher than the average of the last 40 years," said Rove, who argued that typically should lead to a gain of congressional seats for Republicans in November's midterm elections.

    "Their personal cir stances are good. They're feeling good about where they are. They don't like gas prices. Who likes having to pay more at the pump? But they do feel that overall the economy is good for them, that the prospects for their family in the near term and for the future are good," Rove said of Americans.

    "They're worried about the long haul. They've heard about the problems with Social Security. They're worried about globalization. But they're confident about where they are right now and where they find themselves," he added.

    Rove accused the news media of being too fixated on polls.

    "I love this mania which has swept through American media today which subs utes polls for coverage of substance," he said.

    "There's, I'm sure, going to be a special Betty Ford addiction for those that are addicted to regular poll numbers, but you'll work your way through it," he said, referring to the former first lady's clinic for treating substance abuse.

    Despite low approval ratings, "I'm sanguine," Rove said. "I know our own polls."

    He said that Bush's likeability, his personal approval ratings, were in the 60s in some polls. "Job approval is lower. And what that says to me is that people like him, they respect him, he's somebody they feel a connection with, but they're just sour right now on the war. And that's the way it's going to be."

    Rove spent about half an hour taking questions from the audience, including some from reporters.

    http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/05/....ap/index.html
    I thought gas prices were to blame for Bushie's horrible approval rating.

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    I thought gas prices were to blame for Bushie's horrible approval rating.
    Where'd you get that idea? I read an article a couple of days ago that said gas prices were like #15 on the list of things being complained about to local congressional offices.

    Immigration led the list.

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    Where'd you get that idea? I read an article a couple of days ago that said gas prices were like #15 on the list of things being complained about to local congressional offices.

    Immigration led the list.

    Anne Coulter.

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    Since when did you start using Anne Coulter as a reference?

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    $2500 for your mug with a thug...
    That's almost as ridiculous as PBS charging $200 for a DVD!!

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    That's almost as ridiculous as PBS charging $200 for a DVD!!
    And yet, people pay.

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    It almost makes one wonder if the payment is for something other than the takeaway...

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    Since when did you start using Anne Coulter as a reference?
    Rush and Hannity have said the same thing.

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    Rush and Hannity have said the same thing.
    So? You use them for sources too?

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    It almost makes one wonder if the payment is for something other than the takeaway...
    ya think?

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    So? You use them for sources too?
    Just pointing out their stupidity is all.

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    Shocking, I know, but I can think of no other reason people would allow their "funds" to be "raised" in such a manner.

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    Just pointing out their stupidity is all.
    Okay, now, when did you hear someone official -- because Karl Rove is an official in the administration (as much as that galls some of you) -- say this was the cause of the President's low poll numbers?

    Because, then, you'd of found a contradiction worth commenting on.

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    Okay, now, when did you hear someone official -- because Karl Rove is an official in the administration (as much as that galls some of you) -- say this was the cause of the President's low poll numbers?

    Because, then, you'd of found a contradiction worth commenting on.

    I didn't claim the WH was contradicting itself. I just find it funny that repug pundits like the three clowns I mentioned will say anything to soothe their worried listeners: Don't worry sheep, people still like Bush, they're just upset with gas prices. You didn't make a mistake voting for him. Everything will be okay.

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    I didn't claim the WH was contradicting itself. I just find it funny that repug pundits like the three clowns I mentioned will say anything to soothe their worried listeners: Don't worry sheep, people still like Bush, they're just upset with gas prices. You didn't make a mistake voting for him. Everything will be okay.
    I guess I don't listen to those three then because, I never got that impression. I do occassionally read Coulter for the sheer entertainment of it.

    But, if I want to know what this administation is saying, I listen to the administration.

    And, I still didn't make a mistake voting for George W. Bush.

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    Dubya's Fatal instinct moment...

    What's W staring at?

    U.S. President George W. Bush (R) shakes hands with Australian Prime Minister John Howard (L) after joint statements in the East Room of the White House in Washington, May 16, 2006. Howard, on an official visit to Washington, will also attend a state dinner in his honor at the White House this evening. REUTERS/Larry Downing

    Who's in the audience, anyway?



    After the beaver shot?

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice smiles as she waits for President Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard to participate in a joint press availability in the East Room of the White House in Washington Tuesday, May 16, 2006. At right is Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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    What's the phrase? Oh yeah...I'd hit it!

    I'll bet she can leg press Madeleine Albright which, I'm quite sure, it more than the 400 pounds Albright can press.

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    Okay, now, when did you hear someone official -- because Karl Rove is an official in the administration (as much as that galls some of you) -- say this was the cause of the President's low poll numbers?

    Because, then, you'd of found a contradiction worth commenting on.
    Why would Karl Rove or any other White House official be the right source for the causes of the President's low poll numbers... are they the ones conducting the polls?

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    Dubya's Fatal instinct moment...
    Basic Instinct or Fatal Attraction?

    Whichever, still funny.

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