Hey where is our hot pantsuit babe, Hillary these days - with all the stuff going on the foreign scene. Where oh where?
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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Hear that he has some 18 czars that do not need to be confirmed. The Obama Poliburo rules all.
Hey where is our hot pantsuit babe, Hillary these days - with all the stuff going on the foreign scene. Where oh where? |
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she's touring with the president and getting ready for 4th of july picnics!
and bonding with obama over dealing with bill: politico: I'm just making my way through Richard Wolffe's Renegade, which features exclusive conversations with candidate Obama, but Jonathan Martin reads faster and pulls out this quote, among others. _________________
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Pahrump Mania |
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PassionatePiscesMan wrote:Robert Byrd Agrees Robert Byrd, the longest serving senator in history, criticized President Obama's appointment of numerous White House advisors, also called "czars," saying the presence of the czars gives the president too much power. These czars report directly to Mr. Obama and have the power to shape national policy on their subject area. So far, Mr. Obama has recruited czars on health reform, urban affairs policy, and energy and climate change. Unlike Cabinet secretaries, they do not have to be approved by Congress. In a letter to Obama on Wednesday, Byrd, a Democrat, said that the czar system "can threaten the Constitutional system of checks and balances," Politico reported. Byrd added that oversight of federal agencies is the responsibility of officials approved by the Senate. "As presidential assistants and advisers, these White House staffers are not accountable for their actions to the Congress, to cabinet officials, or to virtually anyone but the president," Byrd wrote. "They rarely testify before congressional committees, and often shield the information and decision-making process behind the assertion of executive privilege. In too many instances, White House staff have been allowed to inhibit openness and transparency, and reduce accountability." Byrd has been a longtime critic of policies that concentrate power in the executive branch. He often fought with the Bush Administration and Wednesday's letter shows that he doesn't mind going after a president from his own party. These days, however, Byrd's comments have less force as he died in 2007. |
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youfist |
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The same was true for all of Obama's hundreds of czars, his little caesars: Job One has been to protect those who bankroll the Democratic Party and to
damage those who oppose the Democrats.
Thus it has been these past eight years for President Obama's bailout czar and urban planning czar, his education czar and Latin America czar, his cybersecurity czar and Internet czar, his Afghan-Iraq war czar and income redistribution czar, the voter list czar and radio-Internet fairness czar, and many hundreds more. And through their partisan power, Barack Obama became America's permanent caesar. http://www.newsmax.com/lowell_ponte/obama_president_regime/2008/11/14/151279.html |
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glazerboy |
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Thus it has been these past eight years for President Obama's
--- Are you channeling the future again? Thus we can expect Obama's reelection in 2012. |
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youfist |
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glazerboy wrote: he has more 'czars' than anyone by far... all hail Caesar!!! |
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SonOfAbraxas |
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Correction. There should be three threads. Lib circle jerk, Con circle jerk, and then the sane thread where SoA and I talk about real issues respectfully. YAY! |
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factoryhurl |
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it's some kind of anti obama fan fic from months ago. jesus fucking christ, criswell?
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youfist |
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Eagles T Frodo Mt Doom |
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Eagles T Frodo Mt Doom |
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FOOLISH?
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factoryhurl |
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^anyone who thinks something like that with cartoon bubbles proves a point, kill yourself.
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It was safer than trudging them through the middle east.see this is the problem with how americans view the arab world - even though the president has one of the best security details in the world, Riyadh is pretty safe even by american standards and Cairo is a proper urban city without random bombs going off, its still unsafe! |
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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Was the killing of the soldier in Ark an example of overseas contingency operation?
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factoryhurl wrote: That was Muslims dragging a downed US Helo Pilot through the streets of Mogadishu in Somolia...of course, the 9-11 commission confirmed Bin Laden was behind that ambush, but we should continue worry about 'offending' the Muslins with 200 'nice guys' confined at Gitmo. HOW DARE YOU CONFINE 200 of our BROTHERS (that where caught in the battlefield by US forces)!!!!! WE ARE OFFENDED!! APPEASE US!!! AND DON'T DRAW ANY CARTOONS EITHER!!! THAT IS WORSE THAN 200 People Locked up!!!
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SonOfAbraxas |
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^anyone who thinks something like that with cartoon bubbles proves a point, kill yourself.
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Eagles T Frodo Mt Doom |
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