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Originally posted by LovinPowell View PostIs it just me or does anyone else think that Sarah Palin, being 44 years old, is pretty nice eye candy?Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by LovinPowell View PostHow, how come that is so big? How do I resize that thing?"I feel sorry for people that don't drink, when they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel all day" - Frank Sinatra
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Originally posted by LovinPowell View PostIs it just me or does anyone else think that Sarah Palin, being 44 years old, is pretty nice eye candy?
"I feel sorry for people that don't drink, when they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel all day" - Frank Sinatra
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Wow, a politician finally speaks the truth!!!!
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Passing this on to every thinking American you know!
Obama, the empty suit...
Jack Wheeler is a brilliant man who was the author of Regan¢s
strategy to break the back of the Soviet Union with the star wars
race and expose their inner weakness. For years he wrote a weekly
intelligence update that was extremely interesting and well
structured and informed. He consults(ed) with several mega
corporations on global trends and the future, etc. I think he is in
semi-retirement now. He is a true patriot with a no-nonsense
approach to everything. He is also a somewhat well-known mountain
climber and adventurer.
*Written by Dr. Jack Wheeler
The O-man, Barack Hussein Obama, is an eloquently tailored _empty
suit_. _No resume, no accomplishments, no experience, no original
ideas, no understanding of how the economy works, no understanding
of how the world works_, no balls, nothing but abstract empty
rhetoric devoid of real substance.
_He has no real identity_. He is half-white, which he rejects. The
rest of him is mostly Arab, which he hides but is disclosed by his
non-African Arabic surname and his Arabic first and middle names as
a way to triply proclaim his Arabic parentage to people in Kenya .
Only a small part of him is African Black from his Luo grandmother,
which he pretends he is exclusively.
What he isn't, _not a genetic drop of_, is 'African-American,' the
descendant of enslaved Africans brought to America chained in slave
ships. _He hasn't a single ancestor who was a slave. Instead, his
Arab ancestors were slave owners_. Slave-trading was the main Arab
business in East Africa for centuries until the British ended it.
Let that sink in: Obama is not the descendant of slaves, he is the
descendant of _slave owners_. Thus he makes the perfect Liberal
Messiah.
It's something Hillary doesn't understand - how some complete
neophyte came out of the blue and stole the Dem nomination from her.
Obamamania is beyond politics and reason. It is a true religious
cult, whose adherents reject Christianity yet still believe in
Original Sin, transferring it from the evil of being human to the
evil of being white.
Thus Obama has become the white liberals' Christ, offering
absolution from the Sin of Being White. There is no reason or logic
behind it, no faults or flaws of his can diminish it, no arguments
Hillary could make of any kind can be effective against it. The
absurdity of Hypocrisy Clothed In Human Flesh being their Savior is
all the more cause for liberals to worship him:
_Credo quia absurdum, I believe it because it is absurd._
Thank heavens that the voting majority of Americans remain Christian
and are in no desperate need of a phony savior.
His candidacy is ridiculous and should not be taken seriously by any
thinking American.
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostSo he's not an "African-American"? His father is from Kenya (in Africa) and his mother is from America, what is he then? I guess he could be considered an "African-North American"...
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African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.[5] In the United States, the term is generally used for Americans with at least partial Sub-Saharan African ancestry. Most African Americans are the descendants of Africans who survived the slavery era within the boundaries of the present United States, although some are — or are descended from — voluntary immigrants from Africa, the Caribbean, South America, or elsewhere.[6] African Americans make up the single largest racial minority in the United States,[7] though Hispanics compose the largest ethnic minority.[8]"I feel sorry for people that don't drink, when they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel all day" - Frank Sinatra
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Just trying to keep you in check Mike
Sarah Palin’s Record and Positions on
Eight Key Energy and Environmental Issues
Sarah Palin’s positions on key energy and environmental issues are out-of-step with the American public, and are, in many instances, even inconsistent with John McCain’s positions. Here are 8 key topics:
1) Global Warming – Not Human Caused. As recently as August 29th of this year, when asked, “What is your take on global warming?”, Sarah Palin clearly stated that she is “not one” “who would attribute it to being man-made” (Newsmax 8/29/08). Her position, of course, is not shared by Senator McCain. As governor, she has not set any greenhouse gas reduction goals for Alaska, nor has she has joined the Western Climate Initiative as a full member or engaged constructively in any other regional initiative.
2) Polar Bears – Bad Science and Bad Process. Governor Palin has adamantly opposed listing polar bears under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Her actions and comments regarding polar bears and the impact of global warming on the Arctic Ice Cap reveal serious problems with her views on science and proper governmental process. Governor Palin asserted that the state did a “comprehensive review” of the science and found no reason to support a listing. This statement flatly contradicted the conclusions reached and communicated by the state’s leading marine mammal biologists. In an internal state e-mail from the head of Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s marine mammals program and two other staff biologists, the scientists concluded that the Department of Interior’s nine key polar bear and Arctic Ice Cap studies clearly justified listing the polar bear as threatened. (see “Alaska’s Palin misrepresented state’s polar bear findings,”by Tom Kizzia, Anchorage Daily News 5/25/08). Given the compelling scientific evidence, even Secretary Kempthorne concluded that he had no legal option other than to list (Secretary of Interior’s Remarks, May 14, 2008). Palin has sued the Secretary to remove the ESA protection for polar bears. Governor Palin also opposed listing Cook Inlet beluga whales under the ESA, despite calls from the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission to do so, and even though there are fewer than 400 remaining.
3) The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge -- Drill. Contrary to the position of Senator McCain, Sarah Palin supports drilling in the pristine coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Invoking President Bush, she believes we need to “appreciate the president’s call to drill in ANWR” (CNBC, Kudlow & Company, 7/31/08).
4) Wolves, Bears and Predator Control -- Assault. Sarah Palin and her administration have supported eliminating significant numbers of wolves and bears – to achieve 80% reductions in some cases – from large areas of the state of Alaska, ignoring science (NRC Study) and using controversial methods. During her Administration, the state has been encouraging aerial wolf hunting, resulting in over 100 teams of private airborne hunters. Her administration’s plan to offer $150 per killed wolf was ruled an illegal bounty by the Alaska courts (Anchorage Daily News 3/15/08). Among many other examples of her objectionable management of wolves and bears, her appointed Board of Game authorized killing of black bear sows with cubs. Not surprisingly, illegal abuses have occurred during her tenure, such as the shooting by state officials of five-week old wolf pups just outside their dens.
5) Clean Water – Not. Governor Palin approved a “Clean Water Act” permit that allows oil and gas corporations to virtually triple the amount of toxic pollution they emit into Cook Inlet fisheries each year. Furthermore, she has not reversed the damage that the Murkowski Administration did to Alaska’s water quality laws associated with expanding dilution based mixing zones and harming the Coastal Zone Management Program. Among other positions, she did not support legislation that would have banned mixing zones in important fish habitat. She also “personally” and questionably opposed the Clean Water Initiative, Proposition 4 (KTUU 8/22/08), with numerous full page ads, contributing to its defeat.
6) Bridges to Nowhere – Former and Current Support. There have been two infamous Bridges to Nowhere in Alaska, both presenting serious environmental as well as fiscal issues. The Gravina Bridge to Nowhere was initially supported by Sarah Palin, when she was running for office (Anchorage Daily News 8/31/08). She changed her position on that bridge after she was elected, but did not return the federal funds. The state under her leadership is still spending federal money on the Knik Arm Bridge to Nowhere ($40 million and counting) which is proposed to go from Anchorage to undeveloped land near Wasilla, Sarah Palin’s hometown. Despite its many problems, she has not cancelled this Bridge to Nowhere project (Anchorage Daily News 6/9/08). She also has not cancelled the environmentally damaging “road to nowhere” north of Juneau (a $400 million project) and the road to nowhere on Gravina Island (a 3.4 mile, $26 million project), both of which will be paid for almost entirely with federal money.
7) Give-Aways – Big Ones. Governor Palin triggered legislation to give virtually all Alaskans a “surplus” check of $1,200 per person this fall, and to suspend the state’s motor fuel taxes entirely (Executive Proclamation). Conservationists and others urged her administration to implement and provide, instead, programmatic and individual funding for energy efficiency and energy conservation measures, which would give short- and long-term energy cost-relief, as well as reduce Alaskan’s carbon footprint. She did not do so.
8) Federal Resource Development Earmarks – More Please. When asked whether government should assist the development of mines with funding for infrastructure, Sarah Palin stated: “Now I’m gonna fight hard…for the federal financial support of our infrastructure that Alaska deserves… The strength of our delegation there in DC is the envy of all other states… Representative Don Young, especially, God bless him, with transportation. .. We’re very, very fortunate to receive the largesse that Don Young was able to put together for Alaska” (http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=1415894627 29253531&vt=lf&hl=en, Video title: “Palin – 2006 APDC forum q4”).
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Originally posted by Dan and Christy View PostJust trying to keep you in check Mike
Sarah Palin’s Record and Positions on
Eight Key Energy and Environmental Issues
Sarah Palin’s positions on key energy and environmental issues are out-of-step with the American public, and are, in many instances, even inconsistent with John McCain’s positions. Here are 8 key topics:
1) Global Warming – Not Human Caused. As recently as August 29th of this year, when asked, “What is your take on global warming?”, Sarah Palin clearly stated that she is “not one” “who would attribute it to being man-made” (Newsmax 8/29/08). Her position, of course, is not shared by Senator McCain. As governor, she has not set any greenhouse gas reduction goals for Alaska, nor has she has joined the Western Climate Initiative as a full member or engaged constructively in any other regional initiative.
2) Polar Bears – Bad Science and Bad Process. Governor Palin has adamantly opposed listing polar bears under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Her actions and comments regarding polar bears and the impact of global warming on the Arctic Ice Cap reveal serious problems with her views on science and proper governmental process. Governor Palin asserted that the state did a “comprehensive review” of the science and found no reason to support a listing. This statement flatly contradicted the conclusions reached and communicated by the state’s leading marine mammal biologists. In an internal state e-mail from the head of Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s marine mammals program and two other staff biologists, the scientists concluded that the Department of Interior’s nine key polar bear and Arctic Ice Cap studies clearly justified listing the polar bear as threatened. (see “Alaska’s Palin misrepresented state’s polar bear findings,”by Tom Kizzia, Anchorage Daily News 5/25/08). Given the compelling scientific evidence, even Secretary Kempthorne concluded that he had no legal option other than to list (Secretary of Interior’s Remarks, May 14, 2008). Palin has sued the Secretary to remove the ESA protection for polar bears. Governor Palin also opposed listing Cook Inlet beluga whales under the ESA, despite calls from the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission to do so, and even though there are fewer than 400 remaining.
3) The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge -- Drill. Contrary to the position of Senator McCain, Sarah Palin supports drilling in the pristine coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Invoking President Bush, she believes we need to “appreciate the president’s call to drill in ANWR” (CNBC, Kudlow & Company, 7/31/08).
4) Wolves, Bears and Predator Control -- Assault. Sarah Palin and her administration have supported eliminating significant numbers of wolves and bears – to achieve 80% reductions in some cases – from large areas of the state of Alaska, ignoring science (NRC Study) and using controversial methods. During her Administration, the state has been encouraging aerial wolf hunting, resulting in over 100 teams of private airborne hunters. Her administration’s plan to offer $150 per killed wolf was ruled an illegal bounty by the Alaska courts (Anchorage Daily News 3/15/08). Among many other examples of her objectionable management of wolves and bears, her appointed Board of Game authorized killing of black bear sows with cubs. Not surprisingly, illegal abuses have occurred during her tenure, such as the shooting by state officials of five-week old wolf pups just outside their dens.
5) Clean Water – Not. Governor Palin approved a “Clean Water Act” permit that allows oil and gas corporations to virtually triple the amount of toxic pollution they emit into Cook Inlet fisheries each year. Furthermore, she has not reversed the damage that the Murkowski Administration did to Alaska’s water quality laws associated with expanding dilution based mixing zones and harming the Coastal Zone Management Program. Among other positions, she did not support legislation that would have banned mixing zones in important fish habitat. She also “personally” and questionably opposed the Clean Water Initiative, Proposition 4 (KTUU 8/22/08), with numerous full page ads, contributing to its defeat.
6) Bridges to Nowhere – Former and Current Support. There have been two infamous Bridges to Nowhere in Alaska, both presenting serious environmental as well as fiscal issues. The Gravina Bridge to Nowhere was initially supported by Sarah Palin, when she was running for office (Anchorage Daily News 8/31/08). She changed her position on that bridge after she was elected, but did not return the federal funds. The state under her leadership is still spending federal money on the Knik Arm Bridge to Nowhere ($40 million and counting) which is proposed to go from Anchorage to undeveloped land near Wasilla, Sarah Palin’s hometown. Despite its many problems, she has not cancelled this Bridge to Nowhere project (Anchorage Daily News 6/9/08). She also has not cancelled the environmentally damaging “road to nowhere” north of Juneau (a $400 million project) and the road to nowhere on Gravina Island (a 3.4 mile, $26 million project), both of which will be paid for almost entirely with federal money.
7) Give-Aways – Big Ones. Governor Palin triggered legislation to give virtually all Alaskans a “surplus” check of $1,200 per person this fall, and to suspend the state’s motor fuel taxes entirely (Executive Proclamation). Conservationists and others urged her administration to implement and provide, instead, programmatic and individual funding for energy efficiency and energy conservation measures, which would give short- and long-term energy cost-relief, as well as reduce Alaskan’s carbon footprint. She did not do so.
8) Federal Resource Development Earmarks – More Please. When asked whether government should assist the development of mines with funding for infrastructure, Sarah Palin stated: “Now I’m gonna fight hard…for the federal financial support of our infrastructure that Alaska deserves… The strength of our delegation there in DC is the envy of all other states… Representative Don Young, especially, God bless him, with transportation. .. We’re very, very fortunate to receive the largesse that Don Young was able to put together for Alaska” (http://video. google.com/ videoplay? docid=1415894627 29253531&vt=lf&hl=en, Video title: “Palin – 2006 APDC forum q4”).
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Here are some things that he's done, CAUTION - LOTS of reading in the postings ahead.....
Of the 15 bills Senator Obama sponsored or co-sponsored in 2005-7 that became law:
Two addressed foreign policy:
Promote relief, security and democracy in the Congo (2125)
Develop democratic institutions in areas under Palestinian control (2370).
Three addressed public health:
Improve mine safety (2803)
Increased breast cancer funding (597)
Reduce preterm delivery and complications, reduce infant mortality (707).
Two addressed openness and accountability in government:
Strengthening the Freedom of Information Act (2488)
Full disclosure of all entities receiving federal funds (2590)
Two addressed national security
Extend Terrorist Risk Insurance (467)
Amend the Patriot Act (2167)
One addressed the needs of the Armed Forces
Wave passport fees to visit graves, attend memorials/funerals of veterans abroad (1184).Last edited by Timmy!; 09-09-2008, 11:56 PM.
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More:
Of the 570 bills Senator Obama introduced into the Senate during the 109th and 110th Congress (Senate Bill numbers are in parentheses), they can be summarized as follows:
25 addressed Energy Efficiency and Climate Change
Suspend royalty relief for oil and gas (115)
Reduce dependence on oil; use of alternative energy sources (133)
Increase fuel economy standards for cars (767, 768)
Auto industry incentives for fuel efficient vehicles (1151)
Reduce green house gas emissions (1324)
Establish at NSF a climate change education program (1389)
Increase renewable content of gasoline (2202)
Energy emergency relief for small businesses and farms (269)
Strategic gasoline and fuel reserves (1794)
Alternative diesel standards (3554)
Coal to liquid fuel promotion (3623)
Renewable diesel standards (1920)
Reducing global warming pollution from vehicles (2555)
Fuel security and consumer choice (1994, 2025)
Alternative energy refueling system (2614)
Climate change education (1389)
Low income energy assistance (2405)
Oil savings targets (339)
Fuel economy reform (3694)
Plug-in electric drive vehicles (1617)
Nuclear release notice (2348)
Passenger rail investment (294)
Energy relief for low income families (2405)
21 addressed Health Care
Drug re-importation (334)
Health information technology (1262, 1418)
Discount drug prices (2347)
Health care associated infections (2278)
Hospital quality report cards (692, 1824)
Medical error disclosure and compensation (1784)
Emergency medical care and response (1873)
Stem cell research (5)
Medical Malpractice insurance (1525)
Health centers renewal (901, 3771)
Children's health insurance (401)
Home health care (2061)
Medicare independent living (2103)
Microbicides for HIV/AIDS (823)
Ovarian cancer biomarker research (2569)
Gynological cancers (1172)
Access to personalized medicine through use of human genome (976)
Paralysis research and care (1183)
20 addressed Public Health:
Violence against women (1197)
Biodefense and pandemic preparedness and response (1821, 1880)
Viral influenza control (969)
End homelessness (1518)
Reduce STDs/unintended pregnancy (1790)
Smoking prevention and tobacco control (625)
Minority health improvement and disparity elimination (4024)
Nutrition and physical education in schools (2066)
Health impact assessments (1067, 2506)
Healthy communities (1068)
Combat methamphetamines (2071)
Paid sick leave (910)
Prohibit mercury sales (833, 1818)
Prohibit sale of lead products (1306, 2132)
Lead exposure in children (1811, 2132)
14 address Consumer Protection/Labor
Stop unfair labor practices (842)
Fair minimum wage (2, 1062, 2725, 3829)
Internet freedom (2917)
Credit card safety (2411)
Media ownership (2332)
Protecting taxpayer privacy (2484)
Working family child assistance (218)
Habeus Corpus Restoration (185)
Bankruptcy protection for employees and retirees (2092)
FAA fair labor management dispute resolution (2201)
Working families flexibility (2419).
13 addressed the Needs of Veterans and the Armed Forces:
Improve Benefits (117)
Suicide prevention (479)
Needs of homeless veterans (1180)
Homes for veterans (1084)
GI Bill enhancement (43)
Military job protection
Dignity in care for wounded vets (713)
Housing assistance for low income veterans (1084)
Military children in public schools (2151)
Military eye injury research and care (1999)
Research physical/mental health needs from Iraq War (1271)
Proper administration of discharge for personality disorder (1817, 1885)
Security of personal data of veterans (3592)
12 addressed Congressional Ethics and Accountability
Lobbying and ethics reform (230)
Stop fraud (2280)
Legislative transparency and accountability (525)
Open government (2180, 2488)
Restoring fiscal discipline (10)
Transparency and integrity in earmarks (2261)
Accountability of conference committee deliberations and reports (2179)
Federal funding accountability and transparency (2590)
Accountability and oversight for private security functions under Federal
contract (674)
Accountability for contractors and personnel under federal contracts
(2147)
Restrictions awarding government contracts (2519)
11 addressed Education
Increase access of low income African Americans to higher education (1513)
Establish teaching residency programs (1574)
Increase early intervention services (2111)
Middle school curriculum improvements (2227)
Public database of scholarships, fellowships and financial aid (2428)
Summer learning programs (116)
TANF financial education promotion (924)
Higher education (1642)
Build capacity at community colleges (379)
Campus law enforcement in emergencies (1228)
Support for teachers (2060).
10 addressed Foreign Policy:
Iraq war de-escalation (313)
US policy for Iraq (433),
Divestiture from Iran (1430)
Sudan divestment authorization (831)
Millennium Development Goals (2433)
Multilateral debt relief (1320)
Development bank reform (1129)
Nuclear nonproliferation (3131,977,2224).
9 address Voting/Elections
Prohibit deceptive practices in Federal elections (453)
Voter access to polls and services in Federal elections (737)
Voter intimidation and deceptive practices (1975)
Senate campaign disclosure parity (185)
Require reporting for bundled campaign contributions (2030)
Election jamming prevention (4102)
Campaign disclosure parity (223)
Presidential funding (2412)
Integrity of electronic voting systems (1487)
6 addressed Hurrican Katrina
Hurricane Katrina recovery (2319)
Emergency relief (1637)
Bankruptcy relief and community protection (1647)
Working family tax relief (2257)
Fair wages for recovery workers (1749)
Gulf coast infrastructure redevelopment (1836)
5 addressed the Environment
Drinking water security (218, 1426)
Water resources development (728)
Waste water treatment (1995)
Combat illegal logging (1930)
Spent nuclear fuel tracking and Acountability (1194)
Asian Carp Prevention and Control Act (Introduced in Senate)[S.726.IS ]
4 addressed Discrimination
Claims for civil class action based on discrimination (1989)
Domestic partnership benefits (2521)
Unresolved civil rights crimes (535)
Equality or two parent families (2286)
4 addressed Homeland Security
Judicial review of FISA orders (2369)
National emergency family locator (1630)
Amend US Patriot Act (2167)
Chemical security and safety (2486)
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