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Problems in the US Military

This Officer has it right. I will be interesting to see how this plays out. He definitely has standing which has been the stumbling block at SCOTUS. LINK:

LOL! Keep trying with this stuff. It’s very entertaining. And please don’t keep in mind how it look to the majority of Americans, who voted for Obama. Just keep making the republican party look like a party of loons and sore losers. It’s a great strategy Meanwhile, am I the only guy who thinks the current head of the republican party looks a lot like the bad guy in a James Bond movie?

(http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn//video/politics/2009/03/01/nr.limbaugh.cpac.speech.cnn.640x480.jpg)

(http://daveintexas.files.wordpress.com/2006/12/goldfinger.jpg)

You lost the election, it happens, get over it.

mike omalley said:
LOL! Keep trying with this stuff. It’s very entertaining. And please don’t keep in mind how it look to the majority of Americans, who voted for Obama. Just keep making the republican party look like a party of loons and sore losers. It’s a great strategy Meanwhile, am I the only guy who thinks the current head of the republican party looks a lot like the bad guy in a James Bond movie?

(http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn//video/politics/2009/03/01/nr.limbaugh.cpac.speech.cnn.640x480.jpg)

(http://daveintexas.files.wordpress.com/2006/12/goldfinger.jpg)

You lost the election, it happens, get over it.

You mean like the “Selected not Elected” mantra we’ve heard for the last eight years?

Yes, exactly like that

(https://www.stephaniemiller.com/imagesuser/original/JabbatheLimbaugh.jpg)

:lol:

I’m sure you guys must be correct. Limbaugh, O’Reilly, Beck, Hannidy, Malkin and Coulter plus half the country must all be wrong. So how’s that Change working for you so far?

Ric Golding said:
I'm sure you guys must be correct. Limbaugh, O'Reilly, Beck, Hannidy, Malkin and Coulter plus half the country must all be wrong. So how's that Change working for you so far?
I have a jar full of Change, I Hope I get to hang on to it for a while. Although with the value of the dollar dropping like an octogenarian without her bra, it's only worth about 37¢ since Bush was elected for his second term.

Bush’s election to a second term didn’t cause near as much problem as the 2006 take over of Congress. October, 2006 was a preety good period of time. From November, 2006 on things have been pretty much going one direction. We had an experiment like this from 1976 to 1980, it will take a long time to recover. But we’ve got to bottom out and get some common sense again, before we can even start digging out of this hole.

David Hill said:
Although with the value of the dollar dropping like an octogenarian without her bra, it’s only worth about 37¢ since Bush was elected for his second term.

Um, guys, the dollar is actually going up, it has been since…wait for it–right around the time Obama got the nomination

(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/03/09/business/09dollar.graphic.full.jpg)

Probably just “liberal” statistics. Although in that sense, “change” seem to be working well. Did you notice the Dow went up by over 5% yesterday? The S+P by over 7%? Course it could go down in a second–and then we could blame Obama! If it goes down. it’s his fault, if it goes up its…? Of course it’s true that it’s dropped really badly in the last 6 months, the last year. Probably his fault, even though he was not in office for most of that time. And it’s more than 50% of the people who like Obama–look for yourself, his approval rating is way up, according to Gallup:

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And look, even approval of congress is up too, though it’s still low compared to Obama:

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Seem like most of your fellow Americans disagree with you. I guess Malkin Hannity, Limbaugh, O’Reilly, Beck etc. all need to shout a little louder. Most people seem to like the change so far: “WASHINGTON, D.C. – A majority of Americans likely support President Barack Obama’s executive order Monday doing away with the rules on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research that were in place under the Bush administration. In a Gallup Poll conducted last month, 38% of Americans said they support easing those restrictions and another 14% said they favor no restrictions at all. About 4 in 10 Americans favor keeping the Bush restrictions or eliminating federal funding altogether.” Probably just “liberal” polls How about we give the guy six months, time for some policies to actually be implemented? Then we can vote him out if it’s not working

Dollars going up…economy’s goin down…things are changing already…:wink:

Ken Brunt said:
Dollars going up..........economy's goin down................things are changing already...........;)
Yup, change we can believe in.

I think many people have been pulling their money out of the stock market ever since there was an inkling of an idea that the Chicago Mafia was going to be in charge. Change is good, things are still bad in Illinois Politics, but a lot of our problems have moved to Federally subsidized housing.

Not enough time has passed for the current administration to take credit or blame for whats going on now.
Things won’t get better until the banks stop putting the “squeeze” on people.
Ralph