Sunday, October 4, 2009

Obama adviser: Afghanistan in no immediate danger of falling

Per CNN, the latest White House Spin:

There is no immediate danger of Afghanistan falling to the Taliban, National Security Adviser James Jones said Sunday.

National Security Adviser James Jones called for building up Afghanistan's police and military forces.

"I don't foresee the return of the Taliban," Jones said on CNN's "State of the Union." "And I want to be very clear that Afghanistan is not in danger -- imminent danger -- of falling."

President Obama is overseeing a review of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan, with his top general in that country, some other
military leaders and opposition Republicans pressing him to act quickly to increase the present 68,000-troop level by up to 40,000 troops.

"This is a strategic moment," Jones, a retired Marine Corps general, said of the review that included a three-hour meeting of top Cabinet officials, generals and other advisers last week.
Additional meetings are planned for the coming week


So, apparently the officers on the ground are lying liars. Probably racists who want Obama to fail, too.

I hope one of these days Obama takes off his daddy's suit, and stops pretending to be the man of the house. It ain't working for him. or me. Or the nation.

124 comments:

  1. Yeah and the earth is not round. What a crock of shit.

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  2. From Occasional Reader in teh previous thread:

    Good evening. Some bad news from Afghanistan:

    Hundreds of insurgents armed with automatic rifles and rocket-propelled grenades stormed a pair of remote outposts near the Pakistan border, killing eight U.S. soldiers and capturing more than 20 Afghan security troops in the deadliest assault against U.S. forces in more than a year, military officials said.
    The fierce gunbattle, which erupted at dawn Saturday in the Kamdesh district of mountainous Nuristan province and raged throughout the day, is likely to fuel the debate in Washington over the direction of the troubled eight-year war."

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  3. Hi, is this where the bar crowd went?

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  4. Ted Kennedy’s brush with artistic fame

    In the weeks since the death of Ted Kennedy, there has been a rush to buy up paintings and prints done by the late senator - and the value of Kennedy’s art has skyrocketed.

    Word from the Cape is that several pieces of Kennedy’s artwork were put up for sale on eBay over the past month and were snapped up within days.

    Prices for the art ranged from $500 to more than $5,000, according to the Cape Cod Times . And as of late last week, there were none left for sale on the popular auction site.


    /wonder if he ever painted the Chappaquiddick bridge?

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  5. More bad news:

    "Hundreds of insurgents armed with automatic rifles and rocket-propelled grenades stormed a pair of remote outposts near the Pakistan border, killing eight U.S. soldiers and capturing more than 20 Afghan security troops in the deadliest assault against U.S. forces in more than a year, military officials said.
    The fierce gunbattle, which erupted at dawn Saturday in the Kamdesh district of mountainous Nuristan province and raged throughout the day, is likely to fuel the debate in Washington over the direction of the troubled eight-year war." -Associated Press

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  6. Yeah, McCrystal has no idea what he's talking about.

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  7. What is the matter with those Tali-bans?

    Obama brought hope-n-change! How come their not all singing kumbaya and dancing in fields of flowers?

    Bunch of f'n racists!

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  8. Ah. Actually, I thought my piece hadn't posted in the previous thread... I couldn't see it? Weirod. Thanks, RunningBare.

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  9. Generals, just don't know how to organize the community, they just know how to kill people and break things.......

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  10. Apparently, it is an all-out assault.

    From the WaPost:

    McChrystal Faulted On Troop Statements
    Public Campaign Hurts Review, Aide Says


    National security adviser James L. Jones suggested Sunday that the public campaign being conducted by the U.S. commander in Afghanistan on behalf of his war strategy is complicating the internal White House review underway, saying that "it is better for military advice to come up through the chain of command."

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  11. OR, it's great to see you! I hope you'll be joining us on a regular basis, not just Occasional. ;)

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  12. Pink Freud said...

    Goodevening all.


    {{{Pink}}} Good Evening.

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  13. I do believe Obama is going to seek an exit.
    The war the left wants to fight is never the one we're currently fighting.

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  14. Some bad news from Afghanistan:

    @$#&%!!!!

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  15. Hi Erik! I see you had a close call on the last thread. :-)

    /she gives a whole new meaning to the term 'lecherous', eh?

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  16. RB,

    Any bets that McChrystal has been calling but no one answers the phone?
    The only way left was for him to make a stink.

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  17. The war the left wants to fight is never the one we're currently fighting.

    Maybe a better strategery would be to try and convince the Left that "the taliban are conservatives... so we need to fight this war in orde to secure abortion on demand, women's rights, freedom from religion, sex education in kindergarten, higher taxes on the wealthy, and gay marriage for the Afghani people!!!!"

    Think they'd buy it? ;)

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  18. Typical Progressive Liberal move...fuck your generals!

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  19. Hi C2ers. How is everyone tonight?

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  20. Think they'd buy it? ;)

    HAHAHAHAHAHA.

    nope.

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  21. "stormed a pair of remote outposts near the Pakistan border"

    And we have guys VOLUNTEERING to man those outposts.

    Amazing. Humbling.

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  22. Barack Obama furious at General Stanley McChrystal speech on Afghanistan

    According to sources close to the administration, Gen McChrystal shocked and angered presidential advisers with the bluntness of a speech given in London last week.

    The next day he was summoned to an awkward 25-minute face-to-face meeting on board Air Force One on the tarmac in Copenhagen, where the president had arrived to tout Chicago's unsuccessful Olympic bid.

    Gen James Jones, the national security adviser, yesterday did little to allay the impression the meeting had been awkward.

    Asked if the president had told the general to tone down his remarks, he told CBS: "I wasn't there so I can't answer that question. But it was an opportunity for them to get to know each other a little bit better. I am sure they exchanged direct views."

    An adviser to the administration said: "People aren't sure whether McChrystal is being naïve or an upstart. To my mind he doesn't seem ready for this Washington hard-ball and is just speaking his mind too plainly."

    In London, Gen McChrystal, who heads the 68,000 US troops in Afghanistan as well as the 100,000 Nato forces, flatly rejected proposals to switch to a strategy more reliant on drone missile strikes and special forces operations against al-Qaeda.

    He told the Institute of International and Strategic Studies that the formula, which is favoured by Vice-President Joe Biden, would lead to "Chaos-istan".

    When asked whether he would support it, he said: "The short answer is: No."

    He went on to say: "Waiting does not prolong a favorable outcome. This effort will not remain winnable indefinitely, and nor will public support."

    The remarks have been seen by some in the Obama administration as a barbed reference to the slow pace of debate within the White House.


    /McChrystal rulez, Obama and Biden drulez

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  23. So Bare, remember Michael Yon's article we posted the other day? I guess he's talking out of his ass too, if you believe Obama's "advisor".

    This election. Ugh. And we're not even a year in.

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  24. Pink Freud said...

    Hi Erik! I see you had a close call on the last thread. :-)

    /she gives a whole new meaning to the term 'lecherous', eh?


    I am still a bit drowsy. Thank goodness that I have a big furry friend that dragged me up the stairs.

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  25. This election. Ugh. And we're not even a year in.

    Yup.

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  26. And we're not even a year in.

    Been a long 9 months.

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  27. Thank goodness that I have a big furry friend that dragged me up the stairs.

    Friends don't let friends do that stuff.
    Well, for less than a $200 bribe.
    (She only offered $50)

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  28. sasquatchonsteroids said... Friends don't let friends do that stuff.
    Well, for less than a $200 bribe.
    (She only offered $50)


    I knew she was a cheap bitch. Thanks buddy. LOL

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  29. JCM said...

    Can't find the e-mail on your blog.
    ?????

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  30. I knew she was a cheap bitch. Thanks buddy. LOL

    Heh. No problem.
    Just hope I'm still in the black next week.
    //

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  31. Reposting from downstairs: מזל טוב on your recent excommunication, OR, -- I know it's frustrating, but you're better off in the long run.

    Also, how does one go about submitting a Guest Author post here? I've got a few things that I've written for friends on Facebook that I think would be of interest to a wider audience here -- including a recipe for eggplant dip with a bit of folklore/linguistics backstory, and an interesting discussion I had with a conservative Christian friend about gay rights, and how to balance individual liberty (not just of homos, but of childless-by-choice heteros) with the social necessity of encouraging procreative, monogamous heterosexuality as an ideal.

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  32. Hey Throbert! Thanks for the kind words.

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  33. Я -- R said...

    Running Bare, CC, and Pink are the managers, use the links above to send 'em an email.

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  34. Throbert! It just gets better every day around here. There was some talk earlier in the day of a cooking and recipe forum in the new place, where your eggplant recipe would be most welcome. As for the other post, which I read at Facebook - you might want to run that one past Management; it seems a little explicit for a family blog but of course it's their call.

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  35. Good Night OR.

    I am also out of here. Posting will be restricted to evenings only for the next two weeks. Don't miss me too much. :)))

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  36. sasquatchonsteroids said...
    JCM said...

    Can't find the e-mail on your blog.
    ?????


    Found yours... email on the way.

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  37. hello everyone......i am looking for a lost one....anyone see marsl? if so could you send him to table9? many would appreciate it. thanks in advance. good to see you all here. really missed you

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  38. hello everyone......i am looking for a lost one....anyone see marsl? if so could you send him to table9? many would appreciate it. thanks in advance. good to see you all here. really missed you

    Havn't seen them, phoenixgirl. Welcome to our humble home, though :)

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  39. Appeals court rules accused drunken driver 'coerced' into blood test

    Although a man accused of drunken driving gave his consent to have his blood drawn for testing, the Oregon Court of Appeals ruled this week that the consent was coerced and should be suppressed.

    In a 6-4 decision, the appellate court found that the man's consent was not voluntary because he agreed after a police officer read him the penalties of not complying, as required by state law.


    What next? Stop or I'll shoot is coercion?

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  40. Throbert, we're interested in your writing; let me see what I can do to hook that up.

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  41. Throbert, we're interested in your writing; let me see what I can do to hook that up.

    HAHAHAHA!

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  42. Throbert, please click on Running Bare's name in the list of contributors on the right sidebar close to the top. There's an email address there that you can use to get in touch, and we can get a game plan happening.

    Thank you!

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  43. Now JCM is laughing at me! I'm having a bad day. LOL

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  44. Wow, that DUI article is something.
    Should have obtained a search warrant ??
    Defense attorneys love it, that's all you need to know right there.

    Aren't breathalyzers for Asthma ?
    /wee won

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  45. The good news is there is no immediate danger of Afghanistan falling to the Taliban.

    The bad news is there is eminent danger of the USA pulling back and letting a bad situation turn into a disaster....and THEN Afghanistan will fall to the Taliban.

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  46. How bout them Broncos! Whew hoo! I just got done watching the DVR.

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  47. JCM said...

    Appeals court rules accused drunken driver 'coerced' into blood test

    WTF? The law REQUIRES the officer to read him the penalties of not complying, and that constitutes coercion? Stupid liberal judges.

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  48. CC,

    Spend all day in the company of 6 and 5 year boys.... my sense of humor suffers.

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  49. Miranda is coercion!

    You don't read 'em they go free!
    You do read 'em they go free!

    Criminal Rights come full circle!

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  50. George Will has been kinda quirky lately, but he makes some pretty valid observations in this one:

    Obama's Foreign Policy Suspends Disbelief

    WASHINGTON -- Last Thursday, the president's "engagement" with Iran began. This Wednesday, the U.S. war in Afghanistan will enter its ninth year. And U.S. foreign policy is entering a White Queen phase.

    In "Through the Looking Glass," Alice says she is unable to believe the White Queen's claim to be 101. The Queen responds, "Try again: draw a long breath, and shut your eyes." Alice: "There's no use trying, one can't believe impossible things." Queen: "Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."

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  51. I'm still not sure what was wrong with what I said, JCM. I'm kind of a dumbass like that. : )

    In any case, I guess I'll scratch that one off my list of things to say!

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  52. CC,

    Being silly "hook-up" is slang for sex, with R-R it seemed an apropos Freudian slip.

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  53. Time for bed.
    The machine needs my labor tomorrow.
    L8r.

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  54. C-130 COD (Carrier On Board Deliver) Testing.

    Yep, a C-130 has landed and take off from a carrier at sea.

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  55. Greenspan says unemployment will top 10 percent

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan predicted on Sunday that the jobless rate will pass 10 percent and stay there for a while, and a second stimulus plan is not needed now.

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  56. Hey Y'all - this is realwest - and I hope you're all doing well tonight!
    And I hate to say it, but comments are still being left on the prior thread..........they haven't been closed down!
    Oh Noes, do I have to pick between threads now?!

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  57. JCM said...

    Greenspan says unemployment will top 10 percent

    And, 5 minutes after that, Obama will announce that it would have been 15% if his stimulus package had not been passed.

    You know, the one that did not have any actual business stimuli in it and according Obama, has not even been fully implemented yet, but somehow magically effects the number of workers in the USA.

    This just in....the sun rose today from the east.....Obama claims his policies had a big hand in it.

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  58. Midnight approaches on the East Coast and I'm about to turn into a pumpkin. Good night, all!

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  59. Hey JCM! I think Alan Greenspan should join the ranks of the unemployed and, ya know, STAY THERE A WHILE. A LOOON WHILE.
    How are you tonight my friend?!

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  60. The Nun at Hooters


    A nun, badly needing to use the restroom, walked into a local Hooters.

    The place was hopping with music and loud conversation and every once in a while ‘the lights would turn off.’

    Each time the lights would go out, the place would erupt into cheers.

    However, when the revelers saw the nun, the room went dead silent.

    She walked up to the bartender, and asked, ‘May I please use the restroom?

    The bartender replied, ‘OK, but I should warn you that there is a statue of a naked man in there wearing only a fig leaf.’

    ‘Well, in that case, I’ll just look the other way,’ said the nun.

    So the bartender showed the nun to the back of the restaurant.

    After a few minutes, she came back out, and the whole place stopped just long enough to give the nun a loud round of applause. !

    She went to the bartender and said, ‘Sir, I don’t understand. Why did they applaud for me just because I went to the restroom?’

    ‘Well, now they know you’re one of us,’ said the bartender, ‘Would you like a drink?’

    ‘No thank you, but, I still don’t understand,’ said the puzzled nun.

    ‘You see,’ laughed the bartender, ‘every time someone lifts the fig leaf on that statue, the lights go out.

    Now, how about that drink?’

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  61. Ah, sorry about that post JCM, there was one too many O's there!
    WTH is WRONG with this administration? Obama has now been POTUS longer than Bush was when 9/11 hit, and while Bush's response was frankly TERRRIFIC, Obama's response to his problems has been to...........blame Bush.

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  62. Real,

    Doing well. Went to church and ran some errands afterwards.

    Cleaning up etc.... and keeping an eye on this joint.

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  63. Real,

    No doubt, Bush even deflected blame from falling on Clinton....

    Bust responded to a REAL crisis, not look to place blame.

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  64. I am sad to announce the death of Common Sense...

    In Memory of Common Sense...

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  65. JCM said...

    Real,

    No doubt, Bush even deflected blame from falling on Clinton....

    Bust responded to a REAL crisis, not look to place blame.


    I remember many (myself included) being mad about how Clinton handled terrorism before 9-11. It looks like we are going back to that mindset with the current Administration.

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  66. DD,

    The whole treating terrorism as a law enforcement matter has been a long term mistake, as is not responding to each event.

    But the west has been making that mistake for decades.

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  67. Hey DD and JCM - well the West - at least the US didn't treat terrorism as a law enforcement matter while George W. Bush was Potus - and that accounts a great deal for the fact that the US was SAFE from terrorist attacks after 9/11.
    Unlike police who have to wait for a crime to be committed (usually) to do anything, Bush went after those who were known enemies of the US BEFORE they had a chance to strike us again or for the first time on US soil (Iraq).
    ONE of the problems that the LEFT has is that it doesn't see the world as it is, but as the LEFT wishes it was.
    And I pray to God that we never suffer another terrorist attack on the US - and if we get through Obama's term as POTUS I'll give him credit for it too - but I fear we will not.

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  68. Hey DD - your story about the nun in Hooters' would PERHAPS been funnier if you'd added a line:

    "So the bartender showed the nun to the back of the restaurant.

    TWO MINUTES LATER, THE LIGHTS WENT OUT.

    After a few minutes, she came back out, and the whole place stopped just long enough to give the nun a loud round of applause. !

    She went to the bartender and said, ‘Sir, I don’t understand. Why did they applaud for me just because I went to the restroom?’

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  69. I like this guy 6p00e55005f9c78834!

    :')

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  70. Hey DesertSage - I'm sorry, but I don't swing that way!
    NTTAWWT!!

    :')
    How are you Sage? Still not answering e-mails I see!

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  71. An interesting review of Mikey Moore's latest "documentary"

    Michael Moore Kills Capitalism with Kool-Aid

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  72. Real,

    One of the keys to minimizing terrorism is to change the cost benefit analysis the upper levels of terror organization, the financiers, and others who support terror under go. The ones who support and plan the operations but never get their hands dirty.

    We have to go after them each and every incident, with out fail, strike back. It doesn't even have to be shown these backers where behind a particular attack, their number just comes up on our list.

    When the backers of terror start getting whacked every time their is an attack or an planned attack broken up, then they'll start rethinking the strategy of terror.

    We need the backers shitting their pants every time a incident happens, thinking is this time the JDAM comes for me?

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  73. How are you Sage? Still not answering e-mails I see!

    I didn't get an e-mail 6p00e55005f9c78834?

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  74. Damn straight, JCM

    Make it painful to be friends with the bad guys

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  75. JCM, thanks. I got email explaining that. : )

    I'm always saying stupid things to people like that, which is why I want to just "draw" pictures around here! (I have a real-life history of saying unintentionally stupid things, too.)

    Throbert, if there was something offensive or insensitive about what I said, please forgive me. I honestly didn't mean it that way.

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  76. CC,

    It was funny! Even more so since it was unintentional! You can't take the double entendre out of everything....

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  77. Correspondence Committee said...

    Hi Sage! We've missed you!


    I got run over by an 18 wheeler tire. :(

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  78. Hey DD - I read An interesting review of Mikey Moore's latest "documentary" and came away remembering what the Chairman of our Univerity's Political Science Department (and the single most influential contributor to Democratic Liberals in NYS) said to us in a Poly Sci honors seminar: "The differece between liberals in the FDR mold and Conservatives in the Goldwater mold, are more complex than this, but they do boil down to a few essential points:
    Liberal Democrats believe STRONGLY in the Freedom FROM - homelessness, going hungry, crime and other matters. Conservatives believe in the Freedom TO: go out and earn a living and buy a home, buy their own meals and defend themselves."
    The seminar of 10 of us (9 liberals and Me!) were astonished - this is THE guy that RFK relied upon the strongest when he carptebagged his way into the US Senate, after all - and then the professor asked: "which one are you? If FDR, you WANT the government to provide you with jobs, housing and food. IF Goldwater, you want to earn these yourselves." I was, alas, the only one who applauded for Goldwater - he sorta glowered at me and said "Yes, but you see, mr. realwest, you were the only one who applauded the Goldwater philosopy and politics is about numbers and power, pure and simple."

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  79. I can relate, RW. I ran into quite a few apologists and numbnut idiots while in college as well.

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  80. "Yes, but you see, mr. realwest, you were the only one who applauded the Goldwater philosopy and politics is about numbers and power, pure and simple."

    It works until the government teet runs dry.......

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  81. Socialism works great, until they run out of productive members of society to pay for it all.

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  82. JCM - Couldn't agree with you more on going after the financiers and others who support terrorists without getting their own hands dirty.
    That is precisely what Bush understood when he went into Afghanistan and deposed the Taliban and the US Miliary killed Al-Q's fighters literally by the truckload and then Bush used FISA and some previously "obsucure" banking laws.
    Bush further kept Al-Q ON THE RUN - never giving them a place to Rest, recruit, train, finance and plan major attacks like 9/11.
    I fear that President Obama doesn't see things that way; he seems to think that there is a discrete difference between the Taliban (who's government provided such safe haven for Al-Q) and Al-Quaeda. Hell he SAYS THAT.
    But you'll notice that he hasn't stopped the wire-taping and his much ballyhooed release of SOME of the people held at Gitmo and the as yet unscheduled date for closing Gitmo, was only acknowleding reality towards those individuals - if they had in fact any real intel to give us we surely would have gotten it out of them in 6 years or so.
    The real test for Obama is going to be Eric Holder's investigation of the interrogators who were either operating under written guidence from government lawyers and of those government lawyers for writing those legal opinions.

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  83. Desert Dog said...
    Socialism works great, until they run out of productive members of society to pay for it all.


    "The trouble with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
    -Margaret Thatcher

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  84. Real,

    Some of the briefing material is getting through.

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  85. Hi JCM, um sorry - its late for me here and I'm not sure I understood that "some of the breifing material" is getting through - NONE of it is getting through if Obama lets Holder conduct his witchhunt.

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  86. He's leaving the wire taps and gitmo be for the time being.....


    Letting Holder go he sees as separate, it's a way to blame Bush for anything else that goes wrong.

    Obama doesn't see connections. It sees things in isolation.

    Like not having the Olympics locked up before going then failing. And how that effects the Iran, N. Kor and other negotiations.

    He takes about nuance, but completely lacks the nuance to see how things are dependent.

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  87. It was funny! Even more so since it was unintentional! You can't take the double entendre out of everything....

    One of these days I'll have Bare tell you two really stupid (though unintentional) things I said to people. I think it's in my DNA!

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  88. CC,

    My family is big on puns. My wife's isn't.

    Not long after we were married I dropped her at the mall to buy unmentionables. She stick her head in the window and said "I'll be brief!"

    Which coming form her, was funny as hell, I'm dying of laughter and she's looking at me like I'd completely lost my marbles.

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  89. Desert Dog said...

    When Insults Had Class


    Random Shakespearean insult generator

    Of course, you never would have discovered this on your own, thou villainous whoreson ratsbane!
    ;)

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  90. Thank you, PiGuy....Thou dankish hell-hated lewdster!

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  91. Desert Dog said...

    Thank you, PiGuy....Thou dankish hell-hated lewdster!


    Strange . . . I'm insulted, yet considering changing my screen name to that.
    ;)

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  92. Good night all....Mrs. Desert Dog is flicking the lights...see you all tomorrow

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  93. Pi Guy said...

    Random Shakespearean insult generator


    I used to use that thing all the time for insulting Keith Olberman. Back when it was ok to insult Keith Olberman.

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  94. TIME BENDERS

    The US President, according to his own account, was conceived four years after he was born. He is married to a woman who – again, according to her own account – sat on her father’s lap as a 20-year-old child to watch Olympic events.

    Imagine the stress upon the time/space continuum when these two get together with Australia’s Prime Minister, who was raised in Queensland by his wife’s mother in Adelaide and observed events in Brisbane that took place weeks later in Perth. Can history survive this torment? Is it sustainable?

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  95. DesertSage said...

    I used to use that thing all the time for insulting Keith Olberman. Back when it was ok to insult Keith Olberman.


    It isn't OK anymore?

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  96. It isn't OK anymore?

    Not where I used to post.

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  97. Hey y'all - it's really getting late here and I gotta go!
    I hope you all have a great evening/early morning and that I get the chance to see you all down the road!

    Good night, all!

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  98. Lurking here, LOL. Goodnight Realwest!

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  99. New thread upstairs, for the late-nighters.

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