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11-21-2011, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
They went to the World Series as well to promote this initiave....My guess is you will probably see them at the Superbowl too.
of all the real issues people can have with the current administration (i.e. Economy, Healthcare, Spending, etc.) to boo the 1st and 2nd ladies for standing up there to promote helping returning verterans and there families, while they are standing there w/ a wounded vet and his family, is pretty friggin lame IMHO.
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Watch the video. The wounded vet got huge applause. The boos were reserved for Michelle, and they were richly deserved, in my opinion.
I'm a vet, and I would happily welcome any chance to boo, hiss, or otherwise heckle the first lady, and I'd sleep like a baby that night. She is utterly reprehensible. Her comment during the 2008 campaign, that Barack's nomination was "the first time in my adult life that I was proud of my country", tells you everything you need to know about her and her values. That comment is indefensible.
Personally, I'm hoping that in January 2013, she goes right back to not being proud of this country.
Laura Bush was 1st Lady for 8 years, I don't remember her getting boos in huge numbers, anywhere.
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11-21-2011, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Laura Bush was 1st Lady for 8 years, I don't remember her getting boos in huge numbers, anywhere.
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She did...at Obama's inauguration....and that was Friggin Lame too...
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"If you're arguing with an idiot, make sure he isn't doing the same thing."
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11-21-2011, 01:58 PM
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I think its lame she was booed. I never agree with her or her husband, but she was there for the right reasons and no one makes her do these things.
This petty crap is ruining america. we cant get anything done because everyone just wants the other side to fail. Look at this debt super-commission. You would be fired in my company if you went away for 3 months to solve a problem and came back with nothing. Inexcusable. Lou Dobbs had a great rant a few years back about americas lack of getting things done, I wish I could find it.
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11-21-2011, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY
I think its lame she was booed. I never agree with her or her husband, but she was there for the right reasons and no one makes her do these things.
This petty crap is ruining america. we cant get anything done because everyone just wants the other side to fail. Look at this debt super-commission. You would be fired in my company if you went away for 3 months to solve a problem and came back with nothing. Inexcusable. Lou Dobbs had a great rant a few years back about americas lack of getting things done, I wish I could find it.
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11-21-2011, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Watch the video. The wounded vet got huge applause. The boos were reserved for Michelle, and they were richly deserved, in my opinion.
I'm a vet, and I would happily welcome any chance to boo, hiss, or otherwise heckle the first lady, and I'd sleep like a baby that night. She is utterly reprehensible. Her comment during the 2008 campaign, that Barack's nomination was "the first time in my adult life that I was proud of my country", tells you everything you need to know about her and her values. That comment is indefensible.
Personally, I'm hoping that in January 2013, she goes right back to not being proud of this country.
Laura Bush was 1st Lady for 8 years, I don't remember her getting boos in huge numbers, anywhere.
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wow, you really come across as miserable (and petty also).
Calling a woman a "half beast" and other demeaning things says a lot about your values.
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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY
I think its lame she was booed. I never agree with her or her husband, but she was there for the right reasons and no one makes her do these things.
This petty crap is ruining america. we cant get anything done because everyone just wants the other side to fail.
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Totally agree. Each side would rather have the other side seem as failing rather than doing what is best for the country.
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11-23-2011, 07:51 AM
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wow, you really come across as miserable (and petty also).
Calling a woman a "half beast" and other demeaning things says a lot about your values.
Totally agree. Each side would rather have the other side seem as failing rather than doing what is best for the country.
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"wow, you really come across as miserable (and petty also)."
I hear what you, TDF, and RIJIMMY are saying, and there's a lot to be said for civility. However, the Obamas have made it abundantly clear what they think of blue collar folks who live in rural America. You know, those of us who cling to our guns and religion because we are bitter and, of course, racist (for which Obama's excuse was that he didn't know he was being recorded, and that was a good enough excuse for liberals). The people who follow NASCAR are the exact same folks that our President and first lady like to belittle, so forgive me if I don't feel obliged to kneel down and kiss her ring. This isn't England (yet), they're not royalty, and we are not their subjects. They work for us, not the other way around.
'Calling a woman a "half beast" and other demeaning things says a lot about your values. "
The only value on display here is my unwillingness to do fake-nice. Maddow has, on countless occasions, referred to people like me as tea bagging racists. So again, I make no apologies for treating her in similar fashion.
Funny. I only hear cries for civility when conservatives act boorish, never when feral liberals run wild.
Last night, my golden retriever and I did our weekly visit to a hospice patient who wanted to see a friendly dog again. I'll put my tradiitonal Irish-Catholic values up against the liberal platform any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. But that doesn't mean I'm going to let anyone piss down my back and then tell me it's raining.
"rather than doing what is best for the country"
Gimme a break. If someone feels that our debt is a legitimate threat to our survival, why would they ever agree to letting Obama flush another trillion dollars down the toilet on failed stimulus programs? Amazing. During the last few years of the Bush administration, the Democrats didn't exactly roll over and let him do whatever he wanted. Liberals like to say that dissent "is the highest form of patriotism", but clearly they only feel that way when THEY are obstructing conservatives. When conservatives dissent, it's the lowest form of racism.
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11-23-2011, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
"wow, you really come across as miserable (and petty also)."
I hear what you, TDF, and RIJIMMY are saying, and there's a lot to be said for civility. However, the Obamas have made it abundantly clear what they think of blue collar folks who live in rural America. You know, those of us who cling to our guns and religion because we are bitter and, of course, racist (for which Obama's excuse was that he didn't know he was being recorded, and that was a good enough excuse for liberals). The people who follow NASCAR are the exact same folks that our President and first lady like to belittle, so forgive me if I don't feel obliged to kneel down and kiss her ring. This isn't England (yet), they're not royalty, and we are not their subjects. They work for us, not the other way around.
amazing isn't it that after expressing so much disdain for this country and in particular those that are typical, white and cling to guns and religoen...that they ever get booed...hard to fathom I suppose if you look down you nose at others long enough you ought not be surprised when they give you the finger...and even worse to then feign surprise and dismay
'Calling a woman a "half beast" and other demeaning things says a lot about your values. "
The only value on display here is my unwillingness to do fake-nice. Maddow has, on countless occasions, referred to people like me as tea bagging racists. So again, I make no apologies for treating her in similar fashion. as usual, it's OK for the lib to descend to the gutter but don't you dare point it out, mock or criticize or you are the bad guy....neat trick
Funny. I only hear cries for civility when conservatives act boorish, never when feral liberals run wild. again...neat trick...though, I guess if you have no standards you can't be held accountable for double standards
Last night, my golden retriever and I did our weekly visit to a hospice patient who wanted to see a friendly dog again. I'll put my tradiitonal Irish-Catholic values up against the liberal platform any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. But that doesn't mean I'm going to let anyone piss down my back and then tell me it's raining.
"rather than doing what is best for the country"
Gimme a break. If someone feels that our debt is a legitimate threat to our survival, why would they ever agree to letting Obama flush another trillion dollars down the toilet on failed stimulus programs? Amazing. During the last few years of the Bush administration, the Democrats didn't exactly roll over and let him do whatever he wanted. Liberals like to say that dissent "is the highest form of patriotism", but clearly they only feel that way when THEY are obstructing conservatives. When conservatives dissent, it's the lowest form of racism.
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one side is bent on Nanny State Socialism...the other is attempting to maintain or return to our Constitutional Republic and founding principles at least to some degree, they happen to be polar opposites ..hard to figure out why they can't come to an agreement
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