[quote][b]melmarino[/b] - A credit to your people[/quote]
Who are my people; I presume you're referring to human beings right?
posted @ Monday, May 13, 2013 - 16:54quote][b]tgb[/b] - buries his head in the sand when his guy does something criminal[/quote]
I'd much rather bury my head in the sand than up some "jobs creator's" butt. Doesn't it stink after a while when you do that? More importantly; between this earth shattering IRS news and Benghazi shouldn't there be an impeachment in the works, I mean criminal things were done right (BS)?
posted @ Monday, May 13, 2013 - 16:50[quote][b]oconeefellow[/b] - Can't believe their is not more outrage about this from all sides.[/quote]
I'll tell you why Buddy; there isn't a more vile mouthed, lying, disdainful group that ever crawled out of the sewers of this nation than the Tea Party. Only the hardest of hard core rightwingers really cling to their untruths and distortions, and that is why not many are outraged by this, secretly the majority think they deserve the scrutinty, and maybe some rotten tomatoes, and eggs to boot.
posted @ Monday, May 13, 2013 - 10:22[quote][b]BorisBadEnuff[/b] - Princess of Primates.[/quote]
Apparently you've never seen Sen. Susan Collins (R), talk about "chilling", chittlings would be a better name for her.
posted @ Monday, May 13, 2013 - 07:09[quote][b]gman129[/b] - Kennedy's life started out with a big lie, he was asleep when the Jap ship hit his PT109[/quote]
I was in the military a long time, so take it from me that GIs do sleep just like their civilian counterparts do.
posted @ Sunday, May 12, 2013 - 15:06[quote][b]friendlyfire[/b] - If he disagreed with Obama, he could have resigned.[/quote]
Who said that he disagreed with Obama, and furthermore has it been definitively determined that Obama used the IRS to strike out against the GOP? We tend to forget that the GOP has suffered many self inflicted wounds over the past few years.
posted @ Sunday, May 12, 2013 - 12:22[quote][b]friendlyfire[/b] - Yes, but he was working for Obama's administration.[/quote]
What was he supposed to do, resign his position on 11-6-2008 after all of the votes had been tallied?
posted @ Sunday, May 12, 2013 - 11:55[quote][b]mpd0.59[/b] - [IRS Commissioner Douglas] Shulman was appointed by President George W. Bush, a Republican. His 6-year term ended in November.[/quote]
Two questions need to be answered immediately; did you do your research on Shulman's appointment, and most importantly, is he a RINO?
posted @ Sunday, May 12, 2013 - 08:21[quote][b]jlscott[/b] - I wish research could always be so easy![/quote]
Why research something that's spewed in your face on a daily basis? I'm all in favor of research, but why consult an expert to tell you that water's wet????
posted @ Sunday, May 12, 2013 - 07:32[quote][b]Marshy[/b] - Kind of like we would expect to see from Russia or something.[/quote]
No, trying to tell people how to worship, and attempting to monitor bedroom behavior, and lest we forget the outright control of a woman's body.......now that's what I'd expect from Russia.
posted @ Sunday, May 12, 2013 - 06:52[quote][b]carrie[/b] - Winder what happened to Obama and Deal's growing economy?[/quote]
Humph.....first banks to ever fail in the long and storied history of this great nation...damn you Obama!
posted @ Saturday, May 11, 2013 - 17:37[quote][b]Used2baFreeCountry[/b] - Last I heard, no one has even been fired over this.[/quote]
I heard that the firings will commence shortly after Bush and company are prosecuted for war crimes surrounding the Iraq invasion and subsequent occupation of that sovereign nation.
posted @ Saturday, May 11, 2013 - 13:23[quote][b]CONSERVATIVEWHOLIVEDINATHENS[/b] - currently infesting OUR white house.[/quote]
The crux and sticking point of all of the rightwing angst for the past 4 1/2 years, and you people think you'll be inhabiting "OUR white house" any time soon....hahahahahahahahahaha!
posted @ Saturday, May 11, 2013 - 12:31[quote][b]Long Sufferer[/b] - Sorta hard to deny it now, isn't it?[/quote]
Kinda depends on what your definition of what "it" is.
posted @ Saturday, May 11, 2013 - 12:25Given the obstruction, destruction, and damage these so called conservatives have wreaked upon this country, why's it so much hand wringing concerning this minor matter?
posted @ Saturday, May 11, 2013 - 11:22[quote][b]snarkydude[/b] - I have the utmost respect for President and Mrs. Bush. I think he showed great strength of character for holding his positions [/quote]
So did Adolph Hitler and Eva Braun, and like Bush they were some crazy SOBs.
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 18:12[quote][b]melmarino[/b] - Since when did a BA qualify one as a doctor?[/quote]
Since the very mention of his name causes cons, Tea Partyers, and Republicans to run out to visit a cardiologist.
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 17:50[quote][b]friendlyfire[/b] - You low information voters will see more about it on TV now that ABC news has picked up the story. Fox News a d Drudge have been covering the story since it happened last September 11th.[/quote]
Just high level GOP grandstanding designed to try and cut Hillary Clinton's presidential future off at the knees, and if some crap can be splashed on Obama then that's a bonus. These obvious subversive ploys won't work, Clinton's only competition in 2016 is Chris Christie, and his "fat chances" are slim at best.
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 17:28[quote][b]melmarino[/b] - Nice one, Dr. God.[/quote]
Leave Nate Silver's name out of this will you! 
[quote][b]snarkydude[/b] - The same people who screamed that 5% was unacceptable, are now telling us that 7-8% is fantastic.[/quote]
He** it is acceptable after we've weathered 750,000 job losses per month at the end of Bush's 8 years. Try driving your car around with a leaking oil pan and never replenish the lost oil, get back with me after about 6 months of doing that.
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 15:11[quote][b]Emperor1972[/b] - Benghazi actually happened, resulting in the deaths of 4 Americans, which was subsequently lied about and covered up by those in a position to, if not prevent the attacks, at least exact retribution against those responsible.[/quote]
Lies were told and upwards of 4500 Americans lost their lives in Iraq. However; the architect of that debacle sits in Dallas Texas, and you'll shout anyone down that mentions his name.
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 13:50[quote][b]hjfedrick[/b] - Why is that? Are you saying that you do not want people to be working so that it would make Obama look bad?[/quote]
Love your comments, but if you'd only said that, then you'd have put them in a neat nutshell.
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 11:36[quote][b]Ben Had[/b] - You were still sitting in your momma's lap when Reagen was president. [/quote]
Sounds like he left the lap and went straight down to the basment's laptop.
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 11:31[quote][b]Emperor1972[/b] - obscene profits?[/quote]
That's the rightwing's bailiwick isn't it?
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 07:57Uh Benghazi......they're trying to take our guns away, anything except news that the economy's healing!
posted @ Friday, May 10, 2013 - 07:48
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