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In case you haven't realized it by now, your gay little quips have no effect on me. I have no admit about 1/20 of them are funny, the other
19 are lame and very boring.

not sure what quips you're referring.....it is an observation and statement....i really dont know how some of you do it. The hate and anger for one man consumes some of you.....makes you guys crazy people.

You really dont see the irony in having a thread titled "hypocrisy" and then refusing to posts the countless examples of republican hypocrisy? Seriously, you can't see how funny that looks?
 

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u missed 9/11/01

took no responsibilty
blamed bill clinton
thousands more died
Clinton was part to blame. The pilots were trained right under his watch.
OBL who Clinton failed to get was plotting this under his watch. Come on Vit. you're smarter than this.

BTW, Dem's were in control of both branches during the collapse.

I thought you were smarter than this Vit. Research my friend...Research.
 

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Sudan to Clinton in 1996. "We have Bin Laden. You want him?"
Clinton to Sudan in 1996. "Nah, he is not really a major threat."

Good try vit. Next
 

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the scary part....you believe that. You should read clintons book.....much difft story....you probably know more than he does regarding such things.

I'm gonna order it off of Amazon right now. On second thought, can I borrow your Kindle?

As we all know, Clinton would never tell a lie. Great source of factual epitaphs I bet.
 

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I'm gonna order it off of Amazon right now. On second thought, can I borrow your Kindle?

As we all know, Clinton would never tell a lie. Great source of factual epitaphs I bet.

sure.... leave now on your boat....come thru the jersey shore area to get to pa.....the water is clam for the next two days.
 
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Obama's Sequester Proposal Slashes Funds for FEMA, Disaster Relief




As Hurricane Sandy approaches the northeast United States, the left is attempting to politicize the storm, attacking Republican nominee Mitt Romney and his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), for wanting to shift more responsibility for disaster relief from the federal government to the states. They ignore the fact that President Barack Obama's proposal for the upcoming budget sequester would cut nearly $900 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including disaster relief, food and shelter, and flood management at both the federal and state levels.
 
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[h=1]Warren Sets Record: Half Her Donations From Online Sites Vulnerable to Fraud and Foreign Donations[/h]
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by Michael Patrick Leahy 28 Oct 2012 7 post a comment
[h=2]A Breitbart News analysis of Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren's recent October 15, 2012 filing with the Federal Election Commission shows that more than half of the $36.2 million Ms. Warren has raised for her campaign has come from online websites that are vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations.[/h] Ms. Warren has set several fundraising records that she doesn't want voters in Massachusetts to know about. The two most alarming records are:
(1) Most money raised in a single election cycle by a candidate for the United States Senate from online sites vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations: $18.3 million ($15.8 million in "unitemized" donations and at least $2.5 million in itemized donations from conduit site ActBlue.org).
(2) Highest percentage of money raised in a single election cycle by a candidate for the United States Senate online sites vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations as a percentage of total funds raised: 50.5% (43.7% in "unitemized" donations and at least 6.8% in itemized donations from conduit site ActBlue.org).
Warren's 43.7% of receipts from "unitemized" donations is more than double the 15% of her opponent, incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown.
Brown's website deploys industry standard security methods, and none of the 15% of contributions that come from "unitemized" donations are vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations. In contrast, all of the 43.7% of Warren's contributions that come from "unitemized" donations. In addition, the 6.8% of her donations that have come through conduit website ActBlue.org are vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations.
Ms Warren has set a total of seven all time fundraising records for campaign contributions raised online from sites vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations, including these additional five:

  1. Most money raised in a single election cycle by a candidate for the United States Senate in "unitemized" deductions from online sites vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations: $15.8 million
  2. Highest percentage of money raised in a single election cycle by a candidate for the United States Senate in "unitemized" donations from online sites vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations as a percentage of total funds raised: 43.7%
  3. Most money raised in a six week reporting period by a candidate for the United States Senate in "unitemized" donations from online sites vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations: $3.9 million
  4. Highest percentage of money raised in a six week reporting by a candidate for the United States Senate in "unitemized" donations from online sites vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations as a percentage of total funds raised: 47.2%
  5. Highest percentage of money raised in a single reporting period (quarterly, six week, or other) by a candidate for the United States Senate in "unitemized" donations from online sites vulnerable to fraud and foreign donations as a percentage of total funds raised: 47.2%
  6. Between her announcement in September, 2011 and her most recent Federal Election Commission filing that included donations up to September 30, 2012, Elizabeth Warren raised $36.2 million. A record setting 43.7% of this amount--$15.8 million-- comes in the form of "unitemized" donations of less than $200 raised online from two sites -- ElizabethWarren.com and the conduit site ActBlue.org -- neither of which have implemented basic industry standard security techniques to prevent fraud or foreign donations, as reported earlier this month by Breitbart News.
The numbers, as staggering as they are, actually slightly underestimate Ms. Warren's performance in these categories because they don't yet include the total donations received from the ActBlue.org conduit website that exceeded $200 and thatwere included in Ms. Warren's list of itemized contributions for the six week period beginning August 18, 2012 and ending September 30, 2012.
The Warren campaign has been even more successful than the Obama campaign at raising money from vulnerable online websites. Obama's 38% (according to Open Secrets) of total contributions raised in "unitemized" donations from vulnerable online websites is the only other major political campaign that comes close to Warren's 43%.
 
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[h=1]'Politics of insult' alive and well despite Obama's 2008 lament[/h] Published October 29, 2012
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Four years ago, then-candidate Barack Obama decried what he described as "the politics of insult."
"You don't deserve a bunch of name-calling," he told a Virginia crowd in the summer of 2008. "You don't deserve a bunch of mudslinging."
But lately, there have been more than a few insults flying on the 2012 campaign trail. Whether it's with cute turns of phrase like "Romnesia" or more serious invective, the president's campaign has gotten increasingly aggressive over the last few weeks in its denunciation of Mitt Romney.
The tone likely reflects the polls, which have been tightening ever since the Republican nominee's opening debate performance. Whatever the reason, it's evident that the "politics of insult" have not faded.
The following were overheard on the 2012 campaign trail:
"Bullsh--ter"
The president took a rip at Romney after a recent interview with Rolling Stone. In the article, published over the weekend, writer and historian Douglas Brinkley said that editor Eric Bates told the president that when he asked his six-year-old daughter if she wanted to say anything to Obama, she said: "Tell him: You can do it."
According to the piece, Obama then said: "Kids have good instincts. ... They look at the other guy and say, 'Well, that's a bullsh--ter, I can tell.'"
Obama later explained in an interview with a Denver reporter that the comment came during a "casual conversation" after the formal interview ended. The president appeared to defend the sentiment, though, saying people know that he means what he says.
"The basic point I've been talking about in this campaign -- people know what I mean," he said.
"Romnesia"
First came "Big Bird," then "binders full of women." But another favorite quip of late on the Obama campaign trail has been "Romnesia." It's the campaign-invented term for the condition that makes the Republican nominee allegedly forget or ignore his past positions. And the delivery of that punch-line has become increasingly involved.
"In the closing moments of the election, Governor Romney is hoping you, too, will come down with a severe case of Romnesia," Obama told a Cleveland crowd last Thursday. "So I'm here to tell you, Cleveland, if you start feeling a temperature, if you're eyes are getting a little blurry and your hearing is getting a little muffled, if you're feeling a little weak, you need to know that whatever the symptoms are, don't worry, Obamacare covers preexisting conditions. We can fix you up."
"Romney Hood"
At an Aug. 6 campaign stop, the president added a new zinger to his repertoire. He said Romney's tax policies were like "Robin Hood in reverse." He had a name for it - "Romney Hood."
Romney, though, returned the insult. In an interview with Fox News, Romney said that if he were to coin a term "it would be 'Obamaloney.'"
A felon?
In a July conference call responding to a Boston Globe piece that questioned when Romney actually left his old private equity company, Obama Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter raised some serious claims against the GOP nominee.
She said he was either "misrepresenting" his position at Bain Capital in filings to the Securities and Exchange Commission, "which is a felony," or he was misrepresenting his position to the American people.
While the Romney called the comment over the line -- with Republicans saying Cutter had effectively called the Republican nominee a potential felon -- Cutter said that wasn't what she was going for. Her advice for Republicans was to quit "whining."
Tied to a woman's death?
An August ad from Priorities USA, the biggest Obama-supporting super PAC, made waves when it featured a former GST Steel employee talking about how his wife died of cancer after he lost his job and benefits -- when Bain Capitol closed down the factory.
"I do not think Mitt Romney realizes what he's done to anyone, and furthermore, I do not think Mitt Romney is concerned," Joe Soptic said in the ad.
The suggestion that the Republican nominee was tied to Soptic's wife's death drew outrage from Republicans. But Priorities USA co-founder Bill Burton defended the ad, and said it wasn't trying to blame Romney for her death.
"Vampire"
Another, prior, ad about the demise of GST Steel featured Joe Soptic again, and other ex-employees, bashing Romney and Bain Capital for making money off their plant and then allegedly leaving it behind.
They compared Bain -- and by extension, Romney -- to a mythical monster.
"It was like a vampire, it came in and sucked the life out of us," former steelworker Jack Cobb said in the video.
"Liar"
Charges of being dishonest were hardly uncommon this year, during the Republican primary and later in the presidential race.
After the first presidential debate, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter said on CNN that Romney put out "lie after lie after lie" to look good. The Democratic National Committee's Brad Woodhouse was quoted in The Wall Street Journal saying people "have pointed out what a liar Mitt Romney is."
Obama adviser David Axelrod, in a conference call after the first debate, used the more Dickensian term, "artful dodger," to describe the challenging candidate.
While Romney's campaign complains that Obama has made the race about small things, the Obama campaign for its part has similar gripes against team Romney.
Over the weekend, after the Romney campaign mocked Vice President Biden for mistakenly referring to former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine as "Tom Kaine," Obama spokeswoman Lis Smith retorted, "Once again, Mitt Romney's campaign is showing their focus on the big things -- like one letter in Tim Kaine's name."



 
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[h=1]Bloomberg to Obama: Stay Out of NYC[/h]
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by Ben Shapiro 30 Oct 2012 319 post a comment
[h=2]President Obama has been a busy bee the last two days, spending a huge swath of time with the press and in front of the cameras. Aside from using the White House website as his personal PR firm – putting out pictures of himself with the folks at FEMA and the Red Cross and in the White House situation room, and giving updates stating that he had “expressed his concern” and been informed “throughout the night” – Obama desperately wanted to visit New York City to let the photographers capture him overseeing the damage. He wanted his hero moment.[/h]

And Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City doesn’t have time for that nonsense. He’s actually too busy being the mayor of a city in major crisis to squire Obama around for his election campaign.


Today, Bloomberg rejected Obama’s offer to visit the city. “We’d love to have him, but we’ve got lots of things to do,” said Bloomberg. It was “fine” for Obama to visit New Jersey, Bloomberg said. “People understand the storm and he doesn’t have to … he’s got a lot of things to do.”


The White House then followed suit by claiming that the arrangement was mutual, and that they agreed it “would not be the right time to visit New York City.” Sure.
 

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