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Really? How about the Patriot Act, preemptive invasion based predetermined conclusions, and torturing captured enemies? Were those S.O.P. throughout our history?

If torturing one Arab saves one life ...I am all for it. I have nothing to hide if the Patriot Act is slighty invasive so what It keeps this Country safe. As for S.O.P. through history...we never had to worry about jihadists for 233 years.

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A fine blend of all three.

 

Ha!

 

Fasco-communist Socialism.

 

Turns out philosophies aren't poultry.

 

Regardless of how much you want everyone to hate Obama, you can't just name three things you think are bad and make a political-economic turducken out of them.

 

And besides, hot gin and milk is a more likely to exist, anyways.

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Ha!

 

Fasco-communist Socialism.

 

Turns out philosophies aren't poultry.

 

Regardless of how much you want everyone to hate Obama, you can't just name three things you think are bad and make a political-economic turducken out of them.

 

And besides, hot gin and milk is a more likely to exist, anyways.

Thats just three of many.. I don't have time to type all of the atrocities he is attempting in his fist 10 months of office. You are smart you know what they are..Its the agenda to reach his socialist goal. P.S. I love the turducken reference I am going to use that if thats ok.

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Thats just three of many.. I don't have time to type all of the atrocities he is attempting in his fist 10 months of office. You are smart you know what they are..Its the agenda to reach his socialist goal. P.S. I love the turducken reference I am going to use that if thats ok.

 

How bout humoring me with the top 5, that should be easy.

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BLZFAN4LIFE wants to Kill Smurfs

 

 

... says the resident South Park philosopher.

 

How did I manage before Al Gore's wonderful invention?

 

BTW, not a GB fan but I am thankful that Fox News and Rush Limabaugh are around to counterbalance the numerous liberal outlets.

 

... And guess who has the ratings...

 

Link.

 

 

Now, seven months after Barack Obama's victory, CNN's ratings have gone down the drain.
From May of last year to May of this year, CNN lost 22% of its total primetime audience. MSNBC was down 2%, while FoxNews was up 24%. In the key advertising demographic (25-54), Fox was up 31%, CNN was down 37% and MSNBC was down 26%. In hard numbers, Fox had 109,000 more viewers than last year while CNN lost 113,000. CNN averaged fewer than 200,000 25-54 viewers in primetime. Even MSNBC averaged more viewers than that.

 

 

 

And yet more painful ratings facts reported by Schonfeld:

 

Total day was nearly as bad, with Fox up 24% and CNN down 7%. MSNBC was down 2% in total viewing.
Fox is beating CNN almost two-to-one in most categories.

 

 

 

Having faced the facts on the dismal ratings of CNN, Schonfeld proceeds to avoid the real reason why his network is failing:

 

There's no need to throw any more numbers at you--Fox is gaining, CNN is wilting. Why is this happening when the country still seems about 58-42 in favor of Obama?
My best guess is the passion of those who detest Democrats, liberals, and in particular, Barack Obama.

 

 
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Hell, prohibition started in 1919! That was a pretty major event depicting how far from the intent of our constitution we had traveled.

 

I could make an argument that Prohibition was an action of strict nationalistic conservatives who were scared to death that alcohol was driving God fearing folk from the church and changing the nature of the country to favor Godless hedonites. The gangsters and Communists were all too happy to gain a monopoly business.

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... says the resident South Park philosopher.

 

How did I manage before Al Gore's wonderful invention?

 

BTW, not a GB fan but I am thankful that Fox News and Rush Limabaugh are around to counterbalance the numerous liberal outlets.

 

... And guess who has the ratings...

 

Link.

 

 

 

 

It took you 3 days to come up with that retort :)

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... says the resident South Park philosopher.

 

How did I manage before Al Gore's wonderful invention?

 

BTW, not a GB fan but I am thankful that Fox News and Rush Limabaugh are around to counterbalance the numerous liberal outlets.

 

... And guess who has the ratings...

 

Link.

 

 

 

 

Okay, time to do the math.

 

American values are deteriorating because the majority of Americans value something different than you. And that's wrong.

 

The best way to judge the validity of a television show, however, is by the number of people who watch it. And when it comes to that, the majority is fundamentally right.

 

Sure.

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Okay, time to do the math.

 

American values are deteriorating because the majority of Americans value something different than you. And that's wrong.

 

The best way to judge the validity of a television show, however, is by the number of people who watch it. And when it comes to that, the majority is fundamentally right.

 

Sure.

 

Only 35% of Americans are in favor of Government controlled health care.

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So your rant about WWII vets and spitting in people's faces was all because of health care, after all.

 

Never mind the fact you completely pulled that 35% out of your ass.

 

LINK

 

What's your source?

 

Right here sweetheart.

 

 

A day after the Senate begins debate on health care legislation a new survey from Rasmussen Reports shows the highest level of opposition yet recorded. In a staggering reversal from last week the poll suggests just 38% of American voters now favor the Democratic health care plan

 

The health care bill is only part of anti-Obama stance. Furthermore, when you say that "the majority of Americans value something different than you", I assume you are referring to the election results. Well there is a disconnect between the Obama that people voted for and the Obama they are coming to know. His approval rating is below 50%. He is losing independents and moderate democrats in droves.

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's job approval rating has dropped below 50 percent in a second major poll in an indication he is suffering from the long healthcare debate and weakness in the economy, Gallup said on Friday.

 

Gallup said 49 percent of Americans approved of Obama's job performance. A survey by Quinnipiac University on Wednesday had a similar finding, putting him at 48 percent support.

 

It was the first time he had fallen below majority support in those two polls. He had been polling in the low 50s for months after taking office in January with an approval rating just under 70 percent.

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Right here sweetheart.

 

 

 

The health care bill is only part of anti-Obama stance. Furthermore, when you say that "the majority of Americans value something different than you", I assume you are referring to the election results. Well there is a disconnect between the Obama that people voted for and the Obama they are coming to know. His approval rating is below 50%. He is losing independents and moderate democrats in droves.

 

 

Well alright. Conflicting polls, so what else is new?

 

 

I would like to come back to spitting in people's faces, all over health care. I'm also curious to hear your thoughts on how Bush's approval ratings reflected the denigration of American society.

 

Thanks, honey buns.

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Right here sweetheart.

Don't mind him, he likes to be proven wrong, watch out though, when all else fails for The Big Pu$$y, he'll call you a "racist" or a homophobe or if you're lucky a "sand-!@#$-hater".

 

:)

 

 

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/67589...nate-candidates

 

President Barack Obama’s approval on the healthcare issue has slipped in Ohio from 44 percent to 36 percent in the last two months, and now 57 percent of voters disapprove of his handling of it. Voters also by a wide margin say they oppose the healthcare bill, 55-36, after they were evenly divided, 44-44, in September.

 

A Gallup poll this week showed 38 percent of Americans favor the current healthcare bill, while 47 percent oppose it.

 

An AP-GfK poll that was conducted before, during and after the healthcare vote Saturday showed 39 percent of Americans supporting the bill, while 45 percent opposed it.

 

Just goes to show you that when liberals say that "The American people support this bill" They have no !@#$ing clue in what they are talking about.

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Don't mind him, he likes to be proven wrong, watch out though, when all else fails for The Big Pu$$y, he'll call you a "racist" or a homophobe or if you're lucky a "sand-!@#$-hater".

 

:)

 

 

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/67589...nate-candidates

 

President Barack Obama’s approval on the healthcare issue has slipped in Ohio from 44 percent to 36 percent in the last two months, and now 57 percent of voters disapprove of his handling of it. Voters also by a wide margin say they oppose the healthcare bill, 55-36, after they were evenly divided, 44-44, in September.

 

A Gallup poll this week showed 38 percent of Americans favor the current healthcare bill, while 47 percent oppose it.

 

An AP-GfK poll that was conducted before, during and after the healthcare vote Saturday showed 39 percent of Americans supporting the bill, while 45 percent opposed it.

 

Just goes to show you that when liberals say that "The American people support this bill" They have no !@#$ing clue in what they are talking about.

 

I listen to lib talk on the radio once a week or so to stay in tune with the left (wrong) side. This morning, Bill Press (who is a lightweight) had some White House spokeswoman on who spoke about the Senate bill providing preventative care (doctor visits) at no cost to 10's of millions of people who don't have access to preventative care now. I thought, WTF? No access? So if you don't have insurance you can't go to the doctor? Bullcrap. When I was a kid if my Mom thought I might have a strep throat, she took me to the Doctor who checked me out, did a test and sent me home with a prescription. My mom wrote a check for the doctor visit before we left the Doctor's office. You can still do that today. Not expensive. What a common sense approach. Don't bother the insurance company for the small stuff, and don't pay the premium for simple doctor visit coverage. We had insurance for "hospitalization" or other catastophic care. What a common sense approach. Obama doesn't get this (common sense). That's why his approval rating is tanking. Everything he stands for belies common sense.

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You guys realize those polls ask different questions right?

 

Many people support nationalized health care. Most people think the current bill sucks balls.

ummm, what other bill should we be talking about other than the current bill? :wallbash:

 

and many more don't support "nationalized" health care.

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ummm, what other bill should we be talking about other than the current bill? :wallbash:

 

and many more don't support "nationalized" health care.

 

We could be talking about a host of other options. But thanks to our bloated and corrupt government we have one option, not supported by most people, that is being forced down our throats.

 

But that's not what I was trying to point out .

 

Go back and look at the questions asked in those polls posted previously by The Big Cat and BILZFAN4LIFE. They are different and thus easily explain the differences in the results.

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We could be talking about a host of other options. But thanks to our bloated and corrupt government we have one option, not supported by most people, that is being forced down our throats.

 

But that's not what I was trying to point out .

 

Go back and look at the questions asked in those polls posted previously by The Big Cat and BILZFAN4LIFE. They are different and thus easily explain the differences in the results.

 

You'll have to forgive my cursory exploration of BILZFANLOLBFFOMG4LIFE's poll. I'm sure you understand.

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We could be talking about a host of other options. But thanks to our bloated and corrupt government we have one option, not supported by most people, that is being forced down our throats.

 

But that's not what I was trying to point out .

 

Go back and look at the questions asked in those polls posted previously by The Big Cat and BILZFAN4LIFE. They are different and thus easily explain the differences in the results.

Yes, I am aware that roughly about 50% of people that have been polled support a government run option to compete against private insurers, and that number use to be alot higher than what it is today. Which tells me one of two things, and that is that the more that people know about a government run option and it's unintended consequences such as raising insurance premiums and the possible effects it has on the deficit tends to make people want to run away from this option or that the liberals are losing the P.R war.

 

My guess is that it is a little bit of both.

 

But one thing is for sure, people don't like the plans that are being introduced today, and my fear is that there is too much at stake for the liberals to not pass this bill, even if it that means passing a bad bill.

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