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Posted: Fri Oct 2nd, 2009 09:58 pm |
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Ah, but Reagan had a fairly good economy to start with...Obama had the fallout from the Bush years. Any improvement now is good.
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Posted: Sat Oct 3rd, 2009 12:52 am |
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| I have never heard so much negative trash from BOTH parties...Hannity, Beck, Limbaugh on the right and Michael Moore on the left...all they do is billow negative thoughts...worst it's ever been. These guys are hurting the media more than anyone. I would never have any of them on the air.
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TommyT Member

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Posted: Sat Oct 3rd, 2009 12:29 pm |
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techpuppy wrote: Ah, but Reagan had a fairly good economy to start with.
This is called history revisionism.Last edited on Sat Oct 3rd, 2009 12:30 pm by TommyT
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techpuppy Member

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Posted: Sat Oct 3rd, 2009 08:34 pm |
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TommyT wroteThis is called history revisionism.
Care to quote a reputable source? Reagan didn't have to deal with bail-outs of banks, insurance or auto companies, removal of financial protections, or such self-serving hateful partisan politics.
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TommyT Member

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Posted: Sun Oct 4th, 2009 12:22 am |
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techpuppy wrote: TommyT wroteThis is called history revisionism.
Care to quote a reputable source? Reagan didn't have to deal with bail-outs of banks, insurance or auto companies, removal of financial protections, or such self-serving hateful partisan politics.
Gee! dude I'm sorry I have no sources from The Nation or Pravda that would please you.
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techpuppy Member

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Posted: Sun Oct 4th, 2009 03:39 pm |
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So you have no sources.
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TommyT Member

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Posted: Wed Oct 7th, 2009 02:19 pm |
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Ayers admits writing Dreams. He was just someone in the neighborhood The MSM is hot on the case.
http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/10/ayers_admits_writing_dreams_1.html
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TommyT Member

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Posted: Sun Oct 11th, 2009 01:38 pm |
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ABC Kooks: Al-Qaeda & Taliban Helped By Global Warming (Video Link)
This comes on the same day that the BBC admitted that Earth reached its peak temperature ten years ago.
ABC propagandists are pushing the theory that Al-Qaeda and the Taliban are helped by manmade global warming.
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Posted: Sun Oct 11th, 2009 04:55 pm |
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Better check your source. ABC did not make the claims...they came from military and intelligence sources. I thought you were pro-military...oh yeah, just the magnet still, huh? We're having another package sending party soon if you're interested.
I would think that if you lived in the desert, had no food, couldn't grow enough food and some organization offered you food for work, you'd take it regardless of the cause of the food shortage.
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TommyT Member

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Posted: Mon Oct 12th, 2009 03:37 am |
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techpuppy wrote: Better check your source. ABC did not make the claims...they came from military and intelligence sources.
Where are the military and intelligence sources references?
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Posted: Mon Oct 12th, 2009 01:34 pm |
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Quoting from your link:
"A number of U.S. intelligence and military studies recently made public describe how man-made climate change plays into the hands of terrorist groups in many countries…"
Also a quick search found this from UPI:
"Director of U.S. National Intelligence: "The impacts (of climate change) will worsen existing problems such as poverty, social tensions, environmental degradation, ineffectual leadership and weak political institutions," Blair told senators last week.
These outcomes have been predicted before, particularly in a 2007 report, "National Security and the Threat of Global Climate Change," by the Center for Naval Analyses, a non-profit research organization.
"The risks have increased in the last two years," CNA General Counsel Sherri Goodman told United Press International. "The indicators of climate change have increased, from melting in the arctic to the increases in droughts and flooding to the wildfires in Australia and Greece."
Such events cause instability in the affected regions by increasing water shortages and health problems, among other things, Goodman said.
In Ethiopia, some experts say changing weather linked to rising global temperatures has exacerbated the cholera epidemic, plunging the already poverty-stricken nation further into turmoil.
All these factors combine to pose serious national security risks for the United States, said Gen. Gordon Sullivan, former Army chief of staff and chairman of the military advisory board for CNA's climate-change report.
"It's a threat multiplier," he told UPI. "Places that will be hit are already hard hit."
The potential geopolitical problems that could result from climate change range from mass migrations to civil wars and decreased agricultural productivity to the spread of terrorist groups, Butts said.
These resulting disasters would follow a long chain of events, Butts explained. First, climate-induced disasters, like droughts, could create resource shortages or force people from their homes. Lack of food, water and/or shelter would likely create social unrest, leading to potential political upheaval, making room for extremist movements to take over the government.
This can happen anytime a government can't satisfy the basic needs of its citizens, Butts said, pointing to the 2006 political victory of Hamas, an extremist organization that won the majority of seats in the Palestinian parliamentary election that year.
"When a government can't meet the needs of its people, it lays out a welcome mat for Islamic extremism," he said.
Terrorists can take advantage of climate change in other ways as well, including using the issue as fuel to garner support and turn people against Western nations, particularly the United States. That's because many terrorists "preach that climate change is largely the result of capacious consumption of energy resources by the West and that the impacts fall on Muslim people," Butts told UPI.
In fact, Osama Bin Laden included a message to this effect in a 2007 videotaped statement."
A quick search turns up many other sources...try it sometime.
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TommyT Member

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Posted: Mon Oct 12th, 2009 02:17 pm |
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Scientists Rebut Claim That Man Causes Climate Change
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/55278
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Posted: Tue Oct 13th, 2009 02:42 pm |
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Gay-Friendly Protest Coverage in Sharp Contrast to Sour Treatment of 9-12 Rally
The Times hypes the gay rights rally with optimistic crowd estimates and a positive tone quite unlike the paper's sour coverage of the much larger conservative rally of September 12. But how many "tens of thousands" of gay rights advocates actually showed up on the West Lawn yesterday?
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Posted: Tue Oct 13th, 2009 05:23 pm |
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The D.C. police department said the 9/12 turnout was about 70,000. Although some of the websites did a good job of making it look larger with a photo from 1996. Hint: If you're going to steal a picture and claim it's yours make sure that it's recent enough to have all of the buildings currently in the area.
Coverage of 9/12 wasn't lacking. Most of the criticism was of the over-inflated importance and attendance of the event.
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Posted: Tue Oct 13th, 2009 10:49 pm |
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XGM wrote: I have never heard so much negative trash from BOTH parties...Hannity, Beck, Limbaugh on the right and Michael Moore on the left...all they do is billow negative thoughts...worst it's ever been. These guys are hurting the media more than anyone. I would never have any of them on the air.
MRC's Bozell Demands CNN, MSNBC Source Racist Charges Against Limbaugh
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb-staff/2009/10/13/mrcs-bozell-demands-cnn-msnbc-source-racist-charges-against-limbaugh
Look for legal action on this fraud by the real hate media.
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