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No, The Queen is above suspicion. If Obama gets caught doing something corrupt than that act will no longer be considered corrupt.
There are two fallacies the media have promoted about Chicago politics.
1. Blago is somehow dirtier than most Illinois Democrat machine politicians.
2. Obama is somehow cleaner than most Illinois Democrat machine politicians.
Obama and Blago are two sides of the same coin, and rose through the same corrupt system by playing the same corrupt games. Don't believe me, just ask All the political opponents Obama managed to get thrown off ballots or ask the opponents who's divorce records he rummaged through.
Jack Ryan would be Senator and perhaps Pres except for the Obamavestigation cooperated by the Chicago Trib.
Politics in Chicagoland is right about equal to Mexico, and that might be an insult to Mexico.
I have a Mexican friend, Alfonso, who was offended that I compared Mexican corruption with Chicago's.
I thought he had to wait for the Japanese airliner to crash into the capitol?
And they may not be friendly.
[quote]I'm a Politician
I'm From Illinois
I am not a crook.[/quote]
One of those three statements has to always be a lie.
AND Whistler, [url=http://www.dartmouthindependent.com/archives/2004/10/jack_ryan_81_th.html]THIS Jack Ryan is the one who's life Obama Destroyed. [/url]
Nice guy that Barri. But in Illinois politics ain't beanbag. He will stab you in the back, but he'll look good doing it. Barri wrote the book on dirty politics. But as the good book says, live by the sword, die by the sword. Actually it doesn't, but you would think it should.
If Barney Frank exists and his perversions, why can't Jack Ryan? Just another horny conservative. Nothing wrong with a healthy sex drive.
With a case of sore loserism this bad, it's going to be a long 4 years for you!
It will be a fun 4 years, if the country can stand it.
President Obama deserves (1) our respect as President, (2) some tolerance for any early gaffs, and (3) a reasonable, honest criticism of his misteps while in office down the road.
None of these are either "gaffes" or "missteps"; they are violations of his Oath of Office.
pp: Should we wait until he completely destroys our free market system before we start criticizing his economic policies? Should we wait until our society is taken over by jihadis before we start criticizing him?
I'm just curious...
[quote]President Obama deserves (1) our respect as President, (2) some tolerance for any early gaffs, and (3) a reasonable, honest criticism of his missteps while in office down the road.[/quote]
Yes on ONE
OK on TWO
On number Three, the man has been running for two years, he has made lots of gaffs. And the criticism I have of him is NOT of his presidency, but of his associations, his bad judgment in relationships, his involvement with people who are just plain crooked.
Now, if that's criticism of what he is doing now, I don't get it. I just wonder that when all the truth comes out if he will survive. He is as dirty as any Illinois politician. His smile belies a man who frankly plays the dirty game as well as any in the world
SO, if it's OK with you, I'll do number one and two and skip 3.
[quote]President Obama deserves (1) our respect as President, (2) some tolerance for any early gaffs, and (3) a reasonable, honest criticism of his missteps while in office down the road.[/quote]
Yes on ONE
OK on TWO
On number Three, the man has been running for two years, he has made lots of gaffs. And the criticism I have of him is NOT of his presidency, but of his associations, his bad judgment in relationships, his involvement with people who are just plain crooked.
Now, if that's criticism of what he is doing now, I don't get it. I just wonder that when all the truth comes out if he will survive. He is as dirty as any Illinois politician. His smile belies a man who frankly plays the dirty game as well as any in the world
SO, if it's OK with you, I'll do number one and two and skip 3.
Dino thinks they are imaginary because the voices in his head told him they were.
Don't include me in your homo fantasies, little dino.
HA! HA! Ha! HA! You're so far beyond reality now I don't know how to go on. Declare yourself the winner, go see a show or whatever it is you do. I don't want to discuss this again for the 90th time.
Do you not want to correct the problem? Do you want a new crop of Wall Street crooks to be able to repeat this mess?
Is there something wrong with you?
Like this truth?
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?i...
The only thing I've learned is that you are utterly incapable of debating in good faith, you're an idiot.
Well worded but I wonder why it took you this long. Do you have some near infinite patience? His only purpose is to quell debate which I guess brings us back to the internment camps. We've figured out what kind of people are running the show or think they're running it.
I'm a sucker for pain, I guess.
The filters, they work well...