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Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Wed Aug 08, 2012 7:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

chuckmo48 wrote:
Tax Matters: Obama vs Romney
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, on the other hand, wants to reduce everyone's taxes by 20 percent, which the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center found would benefit the wealthy and hurt America's lowest earners.

http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-ticker/tax-rates-u-highest-world-183946787.html

Romney has not announced his plan yet, way to jump the gun, I know you'd rather discuss anything other than Barry's disastrous record.

Author:  Moby Grape [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:10 pm ]
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Romney slams Obama in tough new speech
The Hill, by Emily Goodin & Justin Sink


Mitt Romney used a tough new campaign speech to personally blast the Obama campaign on Tuesday, saying comments earlier in the day from Vice President Biden are "what an angry and desperate presidency looks like."

"Mr. President, take your campaign of division and anger and hate back to Chicago," Romney said while campaigning in Ohio.

BREAK

Romney repeatedly and harshly criticized Team Obama for the remarks.

"His campaign and his surrogates have made wild and reckless accusations that disgrace the office of the presidency. Another outrageous charge came a few hours ago in Virginia. And the White House sinks a little bit lower," Romney said.

"This is an election in which we should be talking about the path ahead, but you don't hear any answers coming from President Obama’s reelection campaign. That’s because he's intellectually exhausted, out of ideas and out of energy. And so his campaign has resorted to diversions and distractions, to demagoguing and defaming others. This is an old game in politics; what’s different this year is that the president is taking things to a new low."


http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/pre ... new-speech


Excellent...


Willard is dismantling DUMBO's Con Game, piece by piece...

Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:47 am ]
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BOX OFFICE: Anti-Obama Movie #1
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Author:  Moby Grape [ Sat Aug 25, 2012 7:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

-={ARCLIGHT}=- wrote:



notice that he media is totally ignoring it too.

Author:  suzyq [ Wed Aug 29, 2012 1:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

Best one-liner of the weekend:



"If we want to keep our nation's secrets a ' SECRET ' then we should store them where President Obama stores his college transcripts and birth certificate."





Gov. Mike Huckabee

Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Wed Aug 29, 2012 5:41 pm ]
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Clint Eastwood Heading To RNC

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Actor Clint Eastwood may be on his way to Tampa soon for the Republican National Covention, according to a report on Townhall:

A well-placed Republican source tells Townhall that Oscar-winning director and actor Clint Eastwood will travel to Tampa, Florida to attend Mitt Romney’s nominating convention this week. As the news media scrambles to identify the so-called “mystery speaker” scheduled to address GOP delegates on Thursday evening, some have speculated that the iconic Hollywood figure could fit the bill. Our source — who spoke on the condition of anonymity — could not confirm if Eastwood is, in fact, the intriguing “to-be-announced” speaker, but stated unequivocally that the Dirty Harry star will arrive in Florida late on Wednesday or early on Thursday, and will return to southern California on Friday.

Author:  chuckmo48 [ Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

suzyq wrote:
Best one-liner of the weekend:



"If we want to keep our nation's secrets a ' SECRET ' then we should store them where President Obama stores his college transcripts and birth certificate." Gov. Mike Huckabee

Probably the same place where romney is hiding all but the last two years of his tax records...

Author:  Moby Grape [ Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:40 pm ]
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chuckmo48 wrote:
Probably the same place where romney is hiding all but the last two years of his tax records...


Nope, Romney gave them to Harry Reids imaginary source

go ask him.

Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Tue Sep 18, 2012 5:42 pm ]
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Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Wed Sep 19, 2012 5:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

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Author:  chuckmo48 [ Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

-={ARCLIGHT}=- wrote:
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Hey Mr. "Support our Troops", I bet you are just soooo proud of your fellow POS rethuglicons for killing this bill...Make sure you wear your flag lapel so you can join the rest of the chicken-hawk f'in hypocrites...

Veterans’ Jobs Bill Blocked in the Senate
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Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a measure that would have provided $1 billion over five years to help veterans find work in their communities.

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The measure, which would have potentially created jobs for up to 20,000 veterans, was blocked on a procedural point by Republicans.

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The vote was met with a strong rebuke from the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. “Once again, this Congress let partisan bickering stand in the way of putting thousands of America’s heroes back to work,“ said Paul Rieckhoff, the organization’s founder.

Damn...I bet you feel sooo good to be a rethuglicon...

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/19/veterans-jobs-bill-blocked-in-the-senate/

Author:  chuckmo48 [ Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:19 pm ]
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OK...I would love to hear how this was the right thing to do...Oh that's right the rethugs will hurt anyone in their drive to unseat obama...

Senate Republicans Just Enraged A Lot Of US Veterans
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"It’s probably useful to remind Republicans like John McCain (a “nay” on the jobs bill) that wounded, jobless and homeless veterans aren’t a fact of nature. They’re a product of the wars that Congress members voted for [and] the war debt they piled on."

http://www.businessinsider.com/republicans-block-military-jobs-bill-2012-9#ixzz26yMIBZRF

Author:  edge540 [ Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

Gee, I wonder what Bud is going to do when Mittens gets his ass handed to him by Barry in November.
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Republican Lynches Empty Chair in Racist Presidential Effigy in Northwest Austin

by: Katherine Haenschen
Wed Sep 19, 2012

Today, Burnt Orange Report received the photo at right, taken in front of a home in Northwest Austin. The resident, a Republican, lynched an empty chair from a tree in his yard, which one can easily interpret to represent a racially motivated act of violence against the President.

Now, one could easily argue "it's just a chair, what's the big deal? That's not racist!"

However, in light of Clint Eastwood's speech at the Republican National Convention, in which he had a largely one-sided conversation with an empty chair he pretended was Barack Obama, this imagery is now associated with the President.

The image of the chair is associated with the President. Now, lynch that chair from a tree, and you've got a pretty awful racist sentiment calling for lynching the first African-American President!

Lynching was a horrific and commonplace act in Reconstruction-era Texas and continued until the mid-1940's, spurred on by Ku Klux Klan groups. Texas is third amongst all states -- behind Mississippi and Georgia -- in the total number of lynching victims between 1885 and 1942. Of those 468 victims, an overwhelming number were African-American.

Perhaps the most well-known and horrific lynching in Texas occurred in 1916, when Jesse Washington was accused of raping and murdering a woman near Waco. He was sentenced to death, and lynched in front of a crowd of onlookers, after which members of the mob castrated him, cut off his fingers, and hung him over a bonfire. Pieces of his body were sold as souvenirs. The gruesome event became part of the NAACP's anti-lynching movement.

Most recently, in 1998, James Byrd Jr. -- for whom the Texas Hate Crimes Prevention Act is named -- was lynched by being dragging behind a vehicle in East Texas.

We have a sad and awful history of white people lynching African-Americans in Texas, and this history is exactly what this Republican's front yard display taps into.

There are folks who will claim that this isn't "racist." Republicans, especially the Tea Party types, like to claim that liberals think every attack on the President is racist. Folks like to claim that hanging a noose up as decoration is "honoring the past of the South," blithely ignoring the context in which those same nooses were used during the pre-Civil War and Reconstruction eras -- by white men to hang African-Americans. Some folks will undoubtedly point out the burning of Bush effigies throughout his administration, especially during anti-war protests.

This is different. This is the specific and deliberate use of a racially charged act of violence -- lynching -- perpetrated by white men against African-American men and women. When you add a Republican symbol for the first African-American President into the mix, you get a pretty awful picture -- the one you see at right, and one that can be seen on a front lawn here in leafy, quiet Northwest Austin.

We're a state that has a horrific history of hate crimes, and given the new context of the "empty chair" created by the Republican Party during their own convention gives this image of a chair hanging from a tree a decidedly sinister, and yes, racist, meaning.

It's awful. Republicans should call out this imagery and the racist rhetoric that has come to pervade their party. But I'm not holding my breath.

Updated 6:28 p.m. Wednesday I called the homeowner to ask about his display, citing my concerns as a fellow Austinite. He replied, and I quote, "I don't really give a damn whether it disturbs you or not. You can take [your concerns] and go straight to hell and take Obama with you. I don't give a sh*t. If you don't like it, don't come down my street."

Ironically, the homeowner in question, Bud Johnson, won "Yard of the Month" in August 2010 from his Homeowners Association. I guess his display was a little different that month?

Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

edge540 wrote:
Gee, I wonder what Bud is going to do when Mittens gets his ass handed to him by Barry in November.
Quote:
Republican Lynches Empty Chair in Racist Presidential Effigy in Northwest Austin

by: Katherine Haenschen
Wed Sep 19, 2012

Today, Burnt Orange Report received the photo at right, taken in front of a home in Northwest Austin. The resident, a Republican, lynched an empty chair from a tree in his yard, which one can easily interpret to represent a racially motivated act of violence against the President.

Now, one could easily argue "it's just a chair, what's the big deal? That's not racist!"

However, in light of Clint Eastwood's speech at the Republican National Convention, in which he had a largely one-sided conversation with an empty chair he pretended was Barack Obama, this imagery is now associated with the President.

The image of the chair is associated with the President. Now, lynch that chair from a tree, and you've got a pretty awful racist sentiment calling for lynching the first African-American President!

Lynching was a horrific and commonplace act in Reconstruction-era Texas and continued until the mid-1940's, spurred on by Ku Klux Klan groups. Texas is third amongst all states -- behind Mississippi and Georgia -- in the total number of lynching victims between 1885 and 1942. Of those 468 victims, an overwhelming number were African-American.

Perhaps the most well-known and horrific lynching in Texas occurred in 1916, when Jesse Washington was accused of raping and murdering a woman near Waco. He was sentenced to death, and lynched in front of a crowd of onlookers, after which members of the mob castrated him, cut off his fingers, and hung him over a bonfire. Pieces of his body were sold as souvenirs. The gruesome event became part of the NAACP's anti-lynching movement.

Most recently, in 1998, James Byrd Jr. -- for whom the Texas Hate Crimes Prevention Act is named -- was lynched by being dragging behind a vehicle in East Texas.

We have a sad and awful history of white people lynching African-Americans in Texas, and this history is exactly what this Republican's front yard display taps into.

There are folks who will claim that this isn't "racist." Republicans, especially the Tea Party types, like to claim that liberals think every attack on the President is racist. Folks like to claim that hanging a noose up as decoration is "honoring the past of the South," blithely ignoring the context in which those same nooses were used during the pre-Civil War and Reconstruction eras -- by white men to hang African-Americans. Some folks will undoubtedly point out the burning of Bush effigies throughout his administration, especially during anti-war protests.

This is different. This is the specific and deliberate use of a racially charged act of violence -- lynching -- perpetrated by white men against African-American men and women. When you add a Republican symbol for the first African-American President into the mix, you get a pretty awful picture -- the one you see at right, and one that can be seen on a front lawn here in leafy, quiet Northwest Austin.

We're a state that has a horrific history of hate crimes, and given the new context of the "empty chair" created by the Republican Party during their own convention gives this image of a chair hanging from a tree a decidedly sinister, and yes, racist, meaning.

It's awful. Republicans should call out this imagery and the racist rhetoric that has come to pervade their party. But I'm not holding my breath.

Updated 6:28 p.m. Wednesday I called the homeowner to ask about his display, citing my concerns as a fellow Austinite. He replied, and I quote, "I don't really give a damn whether it disturbs you or not. You can take [your concerns] and go straight to hell and take Obama with you. I don't give a sh*t. If you don't like it, don't come down my street."

Ironically, the homeowner in question, Bud Johnson, won "Yard of the Month" in August 2010 from his Homeowners Association. I guess his display was a little different that month?

Biased source.


The Burnt Orange Report is an American political blog that publishes news and opinion on Texas politics from a liberal or progressive point of view. Founded in 2003 by students at the University of Texas at Austin, the Burnt Orange Report has evolved into a professional blog and a "serious voice in Texas politics" that receives between 60,000 and 100,000 views per day.[1][2]

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Old UNedgeUKATED just can't get his head out of the liberal echo chamber.

Nothing to see here.

Author:  comedian [ Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!

Listen here comrade edge. Take your race baiting crap and shove it! We've already proven your messiah to be a racist and race baiter. And you support him. Dealing with you f'ups is like dealing with the insane. This SOB is driving the country right into the ground and you and chucksmo IGNORE it all.

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