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Title: most divisive Post by LostArtist on 07/09/12 at 21:21:42 you know, conservative media keeps saying that Obama is the most divisive president we've ever had . . . well, 7 score and a dozen years ago . . . there was this war thing, that seems to me to be even more divisive than whatever Obama is up to. just my thought for the day on the silly conservative media, not that the other media is much better |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by Starlifter on 07/10/12 at 19:00:28 "Just my thought for the day on the silly conservative media, not that the other media is much better." ...what other media? it's all conservative BS. |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by ZAR on 07/10/12 at 20:04:14 032431223C3936243522500 wrote:
It's obvious you have not listened to NPR or watched the Public TV lately. Nothing but whiney liberal drivel there! Anyone need some CheezWhiz to go with their Whine ;D !!!!!! |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by justin_o_guy2 on 07/10/12 at 21:56:22 Doesnt matter what angle the media goes at it from, they dont tell what the people need to know, if Bammy isnt divisive, the media is, |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by Starlifter on 07/14/12 at 18:56:30 "It's obvious you have not listened to NPR or watched the Public TV lately. Nothing but whiney liberal drivel there!" ZAR I am very familiar with NPR & PTV. They are quite right of center... liberal drivel? Are you a Rush ditto-head? A FOX bot? Or the "Sara Save Us" type?...just ask'in. |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by ZAR on 07/14/12 at 22:54:34 56716477696C63716077050 wrote:
Star I don't care for Rush. I only watch our local FOX news for local info. I'll admit I have lusted after Sarah :o . Who I really am is a Kentucky farm boy that is a truck driver,biker,anti organized crime(labor unions) that is just trying to grub out a living. I am darn tired of my tax dollars going to support all the freeloaders. When I see someone in the grocery buy steak with food stamps I get livid. When I see schools ask for more money to throw at a failing concept I want to throw up. And when the government tells me I need to help pay for all these peoples health-care....... And yes,this is the liberal drivel I get hit with from our Educational TV and Public TV and radio. And then the ask us to send more money so they can spread more liberal propaganda..... Sorry! They won't get my money...but then again neither does Rush! And before anybody makes a comment...I did and do consider labor unions as organized crime of the first order..and yes...I have been in more than one union in my early days! |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by WebsterMark on 07/15/12 at 06:06:18 I am very familiar with NPR & PTV. They are quite right of center All you need to know about Star is he has the mental capacity to concluce NPR is right of center.... Nuff said.... Zar:tax dollars going to support all the freeloaders Get use to it Zar. It's the future of America under Hopey-change. I'm not a huge Mitt Romney fan to begin with but it's a good bet he'll give less away to freeloaders than Hopey. That's his gig; get as many people as possible dependent upon government. Enslave them to Uncle Sam; turn the US into a 1860 era Southern Plantation. Nothing happens off the plantation, only on it and only under the watchful eye of plantation master Hopey. |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by WD on 07/15/12 at 07:12:53 I live on a 1840s plantation. I've got plenty of work for the freeloaders... ;) Chopping weeds, harvesting pecans, putting up hay, fertilizing and pruning the orchards, grinding smoker chips from our oak/hickory/pecan scraps... oh, wait, never mind. I forgot, most Americans are "too good" to actually break a sweat... |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by WebsterMark on 07/15/12 at 07:32:50 WD; I just read this and fits in exactly with what you're talking about. This afternoon, President Obama’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released an official policy directive undermining the welfare reform law of 1996. The new policy guts the federal work requirements that have been the foundation of that law — one of the most successful domestic policy reforms in the 20th century. Today the Obama administration issued a dramatic new directive stating that the traditional TANF work requirements will be waived or overridden by a legal device called a section 1115 waiver authority under the Social Security law (42 U.S.C. 1315). The work provisions of the TANF program are contained in section 407 (entitled, appropriately, “mandatory work requirements”). Critically, this section, as well as most other TANF requirements, is deliberately not listed in section 1115; |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by bill67 on 07/15/12 at 08:11:57 Where would Mitt put these people to work that can't find a job and will he feed them while they wait for their job opening. |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by Serowbot on 07/15/12 at 10:11:45 242F2A2A7071460 wrote:
China... ;D ;D ;D... |
Title: Re: most divisive Post by WD on 07/15/12 at 15:17:50 I've got tent space... and know where the original "farmhand" cabins were...they work to grow it and harvest it, they can eat it. If not, they can croak... I know where the "farmhand" cemeteries are too... I know, I expect Americans to get off their entitlement butts and earn their keep... oh, the horror. If my crippled self can get out of bed and either go to a town job or work the farm... and I've got a permanent 35# weight restriction... and time limits set as to how long I can do what... How'd we get off on this line of social commentary again? :-? |
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