"Republicans are desperately trying to co-opt the Tea Party. Gingrich is an
ass, he needs to sit down and shut the f#ck up."
I couldn't agree more.
The Tea-Parties are very close to upset the status quo in the Republican
Party.
See the 2009 special election for New York's 23rd congressional di
"HE WAS WORKING ALL THE THE ANGLES!"
No shit. Dude will say anything to be on TV
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Let's say it is an indicator, or perhaps a symptom, rather than a
definition, i.e. "You know you live in a socialist country when the
federal government spends forty percent of GDP."
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Dana wrote:
>
> since when? Perhaps you know something I don't but I have neve
Redistribution of wealth was once an economic theory. Now it is only
a catchphrase used by politicians and media ghouls to convince the
masses to fight over ten percent of the economy while the politicos
and their corporate overlords make off with the other ninety percent.
There is no logic, onl
Unfortunately the consequences of isolationism have risen up and bitten us on
our collective butts more than once. Given how much this nation is connected to
the rest of the world (think energy alone), isolationism just cannot work. It
essentially comes down to in the end is that we're either e
This one was a groaner, but I appreciate groaners. :)
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On Fri, Apr
I hear it, but honestly, I don't think there's any going back at this
point. We're just going to have to power through it.
All ahead, full steam.
Top o the world, ma!
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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 6:52 PM, LRS Scout wrote:
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PM
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Conservative Movement.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 6:07 PM, LRS Scout wrote:
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> Explain the logic of redistribution of wealth to me please.
Money isn't even "real" these days, so it gets
I don't like it either way Dana, and you know better.
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well let&
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 6:07 PM, LRS Scout wrote:
>
> Explain the logic of redistribution of wealth to me please.
Money isn't even "real" these days, so it gets redistributed *a lot*.
It just seems like there's a whole group of people who don't mind when
it's redistributed for war, yet get their
f redistribution of wealth to me please.
>
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> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 6:18 PM
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> Co
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> Conservative Movement.
>
>
> That would require logic Den...
>
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> From: denstar [mailto:valliants...@gmail.com]
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Explain the logic of redistribution of wealth to me please.
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That would require logic Den...
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Yeah, seems like a weak definition
agreed
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 2:59 PM, denstar wrote:
>
> Yeah, seems like a weak definition, as then dictator governments where
> the people have *no say whatsoever* (unlike here) in spending would
> qualify as socialist too.
>
> It doesn't really seem to be about money, per se, to me.
>
> I j
Yeah, seems like a weak definition, as then dictator governments where
the people have *no say whatsoever* (unlike here) in spending would
qualify as socialist too.
It doesn't really seem to be about money, per se, to me.
I just wish the same people who were not up in arms about spending
buttloa
since when? Perhaps you know something I don't but I have never heard
that definiteion before.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Robert Munn wrote:
>
> It socialism as defined by government spending a certain percentage of
> GDP.
~
Republicans are desperately trying to co-opt the Tea Party. Gingrich
is an ass, he needs to sit down and shut the f#ck up.
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Vivec wrote:
>
> Absolutely crazy.
>
> "Gingrich said the movement is a "natural expression of frustration with
> Republicans and anger at
It socialism as defined by government spending a certain percentage of
GDP. In the US the number used to be 30%, now it is 35% and headed to
40%. The UK is at 40%, which is considered a threshold of sorts for a
socialist government.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Dana wrote:
>
> well actually
well actually it *is* socialism, just not in the usual sense or in the
way Obama's critics mean. It's socialism in that it insures the risks
of the multinationals and prevents them from failing. Where this
differs from socialism, however, is that the county has guaranteed
itself that it will not r
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> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 8:10 PM
> To: cf-community
> Subject: Re: Gingrich admits that the Tea Party is the Militant wing of the
> Conservative Movement.
>
>
> I'm just not seeing the socialist machine, myself.
>
> Did we get single payer hea
And your comment has what to do with what I said?
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Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 7:37 AM
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Conservative Movement.
Some people believe
> We established a national bank long ago.
> What do you think the federal reserve BANK is?
Nearly every industrialized nation in the world has a central bank of some
kind which serves the same functions as the Federal Reserve:
* Increase or decrease the money supply
* Set base interest rates
*
Some people believe in the right to dissent, even when they don't agree with
it.
Freedom of speech and all those pesky ideals.
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Agreed, wouldn't that be the militias?
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I'm just not
We established a national bank long ago.
What do you think the federal reserve BANK is?
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HE WAS WORKING ALL THE THE ANGLES!
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich#Public_Image
"Newt first married Jackie Battley, his former high school geometry teacher,
when he was 19 years old"
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
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> I thought the point was: Just
I thought the point was: Just because New Gingrich says something, it
doesn't mean it's true.
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
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> I'm just not seeing the tea-party movement becoming the militant wing of the
> Republic party, myself.
The point there, I think, was really about whether they would stay
part of the Republican Party or be 3rd party. Nate Silver's site had
"Did you lose your glasses Jerry?"
No way man.
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I'm jus
I'm just not seeing the tea-party movement becoming the militant wing of the
Republic party, myself.
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I'm just not seeing the socialist machine, myself.
Did we get single payer health insurance? No, we required everyone to
buy insurance from private, frequently for-profit, companies.
Did we establish a national bank? No, we loaned them money, in some
cases in exchange for non-voting equity stake
*
*Newt Gingrich called President Obama's White House "the most radical
administration in America's history," as well as a "secular socialist
machine."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100409/ap_on_re_us/us_republicans_gingrich
I think he's right and Obama's administration a socialist machine.
so, now you are listening to Gingrich? :D
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Vivec wrote:
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> Absolutely crazy.
>
> "Gingrich said the movement is a "natural expression of frustration with
> Republicans and anger at Democrats," which is "more likely to end up as the
> militant wing of the Republic
no, the bright side is that we don't have to worry any more about him Newt for
President.
>On 3/9/07, Timothy wrote:
>>
>> Bwah hahahahahahahahahhahahahha
>>
>> Hey at least he didn't lie about it.
>
>
>Way to look at the bright side, esse! =]
~~~
On 3/9/07, Timothy wrote:
>
> Bwah hahahahahahahahahhahahahha
>
> Hey at least he didn't lie about it.
Way to look at the bright side, esse! =]
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could never affect him enough. I'll give him enough respect to listen
to him and to be glad he and Hillary are finding some common ground,
but support him for president, no way.
On 8/19/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure - after work I'll check it out. Maybe all of his time hangin
Sure - after work I'll check it out. Maybe all of his time hanging around with
Hillary Clinton is affecting him :)
--- On Friday, August 19, 2005 4:29 PM, Gruss Gott scribed: ---
>
>> Howie wrote:
>> You mean the same Gingrich that forced the government to shut down
>> in 1995?
>>
>
> Hey,
> Howie wrote:
> You mean the same Gingrich that forced the government to shut down in 1995?
>
Hey, I'm as surprised as you are but listen to the interview -
National Press Club - and tell me what you think. He sounded goodl
You mean the same Gingrich that forced the government to shut down in 1995?
--- On Friday, August 19, 2005 3:40 PM, Gruss Gott scribed: ---
>
>
> Yeah but Mr. Bush always did and still does sound like a patsy doofus.
> Mr. Gingrich sounds like a smart guy who's not only thought through
> some of
> Dana wrote:
> nationbuilding. I don't care if the man promised every plank of my
> ideal platform, there is no way in hell he'd get my support as
> president.
>
Yeah but Mr. Bush always did and still does sound like a patsy doofus.
Mr. Gingrich sounds like a smart guy who's not only thought t
ummm yeah and Bush ran on a platform of fiscal responsibility and no
nationbuilding. I don't care if the man promised every plank of my
ideal platform, there is no way in hell he'd get my support as
president.
Dana
On 8/19/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Brian wrote:
> > To me, he's
> Brian wrote:
> To me, he's still the hypocritical face of the Republican machine that
> ramped up to smear Clinton on moral grounds, all the while being just as
> slimy and dispicable as he was.
>
See if you can find his speech - it was live from the national press
club - and then tell me what
So you're not that gullible huh? He's got a few more years to work on you :)
On 8/19/05, Dana wrote:
> arghh
>
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On 8/19/05, Jeff Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also smart of him to marginalize himself from the religious right as well.
> Gingrich is a very smart politician and I think he would make an excellent
> candidate in 08...
>
> Jeff
>
> Ori
Also smart of him to marginalize himself from the religious right as well.
Gingrich is a very smart politician and I think he would make an excellent
candidate in 08...
Jeff
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> To
To me, he's still the hypocritical face of the Republican machine that
ramped up to smear Clinton on moral grounds, all the while being just as
slimy and dispicable as he was.
>
> Yeah, I remember all of that stuff, but everything the guy is saying
> now makes a hell of a lot of sense and he bri
He's been hanging around a lot with Hillary Clinton.
--- On Friday, August 19, 2005 1:31 PM, Gruss Gott scribed: ---
>
> I'm having a hard time believing it, but I actually like this guy.
>
>
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> Kevin wrote:
> Is he still promoting orphanages over single mothers?
>
Yeah, I remember all of that stuff, but everything the guy is saying
now makes a hell of a lot of sense and he brings back the can-do
attitude that I think has been totally lost during the Bush
Administration.
Is he still promoting orphanages over single mothers?
On 8/19/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Holy crap! I'm listening to one of his speeches on NPR and I'd vote
> for this guy! Here are his ideas so far:
>
> 1.) Defeat global terrorists.
> 2.) Prepare to compete with India and Chin
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