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07-17-2008, 12:30 PM
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The politics of distraction & blame is a pure waste & the clear hallmark of stupidity.
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After 7 1/2 years of whining & finger pointing, ass-spelunking socialists like yourself must be fucking retarded beyond repair.
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07-17-2008, 12:31 PM
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I do know that crow...It is a confusing time in corporate America. All of us are scrambling and looking over our shoulders at competitors and over our heads for falling pianos. I do not think the govt. should bail out individuals but maybe in the name of the honest indivdual hard worker some company bailouts may be extremely beneficail as it tends to prevent the downside domino effect that is already in effect from getting worse. The businessman in me wants to say "let the strong survive and social darwinism will work"....the humanitarion in me says "work together in peace for all and help the weak".......I admit I myself am somewhere in the middle of that thought.(s). Put another way, if I can help myself I can therefore help others and the world will be a better place......that is where I really am...
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NICE! Great post CB....
Symbiosis is also a part of the natural world....competition is not the only process at work....
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07-17-2008, 12:39 PM
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After 7 1/2 years of whining & finger pointing, ass-spelunking socialists like yourself must be fucking retarded beyond repair.
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Oddly enough the only socialist are the very republicans you think you are aligned with. Dumb shit.
It is evident by their actions. I have never & you can look anywhere at anytime on this forum advocated for Socialism. Like everything else you post it's unsubstantiated innuendo & abject stupidity. Stop prematurely pump fisting yourself & sober up your perception. This 7 7 1/2 years has set in motion policies that are NOW coming home to roost, Need to be talked about & shown for the poison that they are & finally are a fruition & direct result of GOP policies.
You on the other hand don't give a fuck, can't grasp it & wold rather get anal fucked by your own party than face the reality.
They are Welfare loving Socialist, as long as it's about taking our money & giving it to corporations. As apposed to helping take care of the very people who pay the taxes.
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07-17-2008, 12:53 PM
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Oddly enough the only socialist are the very republicans you think you are aligned with. Dumb shit.
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The only socialist on the ballot is your boss you dim witted sausage jockey. Go fetch Hussein some coffee boy.
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07-17-2008, 01:20 PM
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The only socialist on the ballot is your boss you dim witted sausage jockey. Go fetch Hussein some coffee boy.
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Having a government that uses laws created by our representatives to regulate corporations that use our laws & our tax dollars is not Socialism. it's good governance. Obama has not advocated for state ownership of corporations. He has advocated for those in higher tax brackets to actually pay appropriate taxes to help pay for the mess the TRUE Socialist (the GOP) have created. Obama has advocated for helping to create a voting in of representatives that may actually get thoughtful legislation put back in place after the 7 & 1/7 years of gutting by the GOP. I know this is hard for you to grasp because you are precisely the word in your name...empty.
Again you've got no ability to argue this. That is why you can only state superficial & empty rhetoric, mcCains Empty projection
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07-17-2008, 01:29 PM
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Who's the socialist fucktard?
Obama Announces FY08 Federal Funding Requests
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Discloses earmarks to improve government transparency
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) today announced that he had requested federal funding for the following projects, in the amounts designated by his constituents and several national organizations, as part of this year's annual appropriations process:
Adler Planetarium, to support replacement of its projector and related equipment, $3,000,000
AIDSCARE, Inc., for general operating support, $750,000
AIDSCARE, Inc., for completion of the North Lawndale Campus, $2,000,000
Aledo, IL, to support its replacement of two aging water towers, $750,000
American Red Cross of Illinois, for emergency preparedness, $5,000,000
American Theater Company, for the construction of a new facility in Logan Square, $200,000
Army Corps of Engineers in the Chicago District of Illinois, to support permanent construction of the Asian Carp Barrier, $7,500,000
Army Corps of Engineers in the Chicago District of Illinois, to support Operations and Maintenance of the permanent Asian Carp Barrier, $1,000,000
Army Corps of Engineers in the City of Rock Island, to support construction of Sunset Marina Harbor Entrance Improvements, $500,000
Army Corps of Engineers in Illinois, to support project UMR-IWW System Navigation Study, IL, IA, MN, MO, & WI, $24,000,000
Aurora University, to the Center for Latino Leadership and Education, $400,000
Benedictine University in Lisle, for the First Responder Program – An Education Initiative for Public Safety Officers and Iraqi and Afghanistan Veterans, $1,750,000
Carpentersville, IL, for the Carpentersville Community Response Team, $500,000
Carthage, IL, to develop the Illinois 336 Corridor Carthage Exchange, $1,350,000
University of Illinois at Chicago, for development of rapid wound healing therapies, $4,800,000
University of Illinois at Chicago, to develop a hand-held device used in combat, $2,000,000
Channahon, IL, for road upgrades, $12,000,000
Expansion of the Chicago Children's Advocacy Center for child abuse support services, $500,000
Chicago Children's Museum, for the construction of a new Chicago Children's Museum facility, $1,000,000
Chicago Children's Museum, for its Community Health and Wellness Initiatives, $300,000
Chicago Park District, for the development of DuSable Park, $3,000,000
Chicago Public Schools, for their Chicago Reading Initiative: Supported Literacy Programs, $4,000,000
Chicago State University, for research into unmanned aerial systems, $5,000,000
Chicago State University, to develop a sustainable and portable power system for military operation, $5,000,000
Chicago State University, to the HIV/ AIDS Policy and Research Institute, $1,000,000
Children's Memorial Hospital Intensive Care Unit Facilities, $3,000,000
Jesse Brown Veterans Administration Medical Center, $3,000,000
Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago (ESMC), for its therapeutic School and Center for Autism Research, $1,500,000
Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities in Springfield, for its Training Health Professionals program, $500,000
Field Museum, for roof repair and rainwater diversion, $4,900,000
Field Museum, to support the expansion of the Halls of the Americas, $1,000,000
Franklin Park, IL, for construction of the Grand Avenue Underpass in Chicago, IL to ease congestion and increase traffic safety, $3,000,000
Galesburg, IL, to support construction of a new water treatment facility at the Oquawka, Illinois facility along the Mississippi River, $1,500,000
Governors State University, for the Center of Excellence in Health Professions Education, $1,000,000
Illinois Central College, for its Central Illinois Collaborative Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Initiative, $3,000,000
Illinois Institute of Technology, for research into impact-resistant materials, $1,500,000
Illinois Institute of Technology, to support its Integrated Advance Energy Systems Research Initiative, $750,000
Illinois Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA), for the Electronic Health Record Project IPHCA, $2,000,000
Illinois State University, for the Chicago Teacher Education Pipeline Programs and Partnerships, $300,000
Illinois State University, for the Great Lakes Teacher and Preparation Leadership Preparation Consortium, $500,000
Illinois State University, to improve manufacturing competitiveness with further development of the Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory (IML), $500,000
Johnsburg, IL, to support construction of additional sewer lines, $2,000,000
Lake County, for its Integrated Criminal Justice Information System, $1,000,000
Lee County Highway Department in Amboy, Illinois, for road upgrades, $300,000
Lewis and Clark Community College, for its mobile health clinic to provide healthcare services to rural areas, $350,000
Lewis University Airport in Romeoville, for the extension of its primary runway, $3,420,000
Long Creek, IL, to support construction of new water towers to increase its water capacity, $660,000
Loretto Hospital, for the Launa Thompson Women's Health Pavilion, $550,000
Loyola University Chicago, to the Center for School District Leadership for distance learning, $1,000,000
Manteno, IL, to connect existing and proposed parks in Kankakee County as part of the Manteno Greenways Trail System, $860,475
Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center in Rock Island, for the renovation and expansion of the Center, $1,000,0000
McHenry County, for its Sheriff's Office law enforcement communication system, $1,000,000
McHenry County, to widen Miller Road, $500,000
McHenry County, for Flexible and Sustainable Training Solutions Initiative, $600,000
Memorial Hospital, for necessary equipment upgrades for vascular disease diagnostics and screenings, $1,800,000
Memorial Medical Center, for Advanced Flatplate Cardiac Catherization/Electrophysiology Laboratory, $1,000,000
Metra, to expand and improve service, $65,000,000
MetroLiNK Transit in Rock Island, to build a new state-of-the-art MetroLiNK Maintenance Facility, $5,000,000
Millikin University School of Nursing, for the expansion and upgrade of their nursing program, $500,000
Mobile C.A.R.E. Foundation in Chicago, for the acquisition and operation of Asthma Vans, $300,000
Moline, IL, for the design and construction of River Tech Boulevard Road, $1,595,000
Moline, IL, to address congestion in the I-74 Corridor, $8,000,000
Morrison, IL, for construction of a railroad overpass, $3,812,000
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Mount Carroll, IL, to support reconstruction of its water distribution system, $2,000,000
Mujeres Latinas en Accion, for the Parent Support Program and Women in Transition Program, $295,000
National Center for Family Literacy, for its Family Literacy for All Expansion, $250,000
National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, for its cybersecurity initiative, $7,500,000
National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, for its Technology Research, Education and Commercialization Center (TRECC), $5,000,000
National Myoclonus Center, for the expansion of the National Myoclonus Center, $400,000
Normal, IL, for the construction of a multimodal transportation center, $10,000,000
Northeastern Illinois Sewer Consortium, for sanitary and storm sewer system upgrades, $500,000
Oakwood, IL, to replace its water distribution system, $836,000
Ogle County Highway Department, for the Southwest Rochelle Truck Loop, $150,000
Olympia Fields, IL, to make safety upgrades and improvements of the 203rd Street and Crawford Avenue, $1,000,000
Oregon, IL, for Route 251 & Steward Road Intersection Improvements, $125,000
Orland Park, IL, to expand U.S. 45, $450,000
PACE Suburban Bus, to replace the radio system in all of its 672 fixed route buses, $2,500,000
Patterson, IL, to support replacement of its "Drake Road" water main, $138,000
Peoria, IL, to support its construction of its combined sewer overflow replacement, $500,000
Poder Learning Center, for workforce training program, $200,000
Regional Climate Center, for the Midwestern Regional Climate Center (MRCC)/Illinois State Water Survey, $6,000,000
Riverside Healthcare, for a Computerized Physician Order Entry system for Kankakee, IL, $2,000,000
Rochelle, IL, for phase two of the Jack Dame Road/Union Pacific Railroad Overpass, $1,000,000
Rock Island Arsenal, to repair the roof on Building 299 for additional manufacturing space, $6,200,000
Rock Island Arsenal, to support a more robust capability to rapidly produce up-armor vehicle kits, $10,500,000
Rock Island Arsenal, to renovate and expand Rock Island Arsenal's combined Fire and Police Station facility, $3,500,000
Rock Island Arsenal, to support the development and enhancement of flexible lightweight metal technology, $1,350,000
Rockford College, to enhance classrooms, $490,000
Saint Xavier University, for nursing skills lab equipment, $500,000
Saint Xavier University, for the expansion of an early childhood professional development center, $900,000
Shawneetown, IL, to support updates and replacement of its water distribution system, $550,000
Shedd Aquarium, for its At-Risk Youth Mentoring Initiative, $600,000
Spark College, for real-time writers and captioning training project, $750,000
Southern Illinois University, for the National Corn to Ethanol Research Center, $2,000,000
Southern Illinois University, for the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, $1,025,000
Southern Illinois University, for the School of Medicine Simmons Cooper Cancer Institute, $2,200,000
Southern Illinois University, Purdue University, and University of Kentucky, for coal research, $5,000,000
Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), for the National Education, Science, and Critical Skills Capacity Building Initiative, $2,000,000
University of Illinois, College of Agriculture Consumer and Environmental Sciences, for the Center for Advanced Bioenergy Research, $1,000,000
University of Illinois, College of Agriculture Consumer and Environmental Sciences, for the Illinois-Missouri Biotechnology Alliance, $3,000,000
University of Illinois, College of Agriculture Consumer and Environmental Sciences, for the Illinois Program for Integrated Sustainable Agriculture, $2,500,000
University of Illinois, College of Agriculture Consumer and Environmental Sciences, for the Soybean Disease Biotechnology Center , $2,000,000
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Engineering, for Nanomedical Technologies, $3,000,000
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, to encourage further education in technical domains that can be cleared by the Defense Security Service, $2,000,000
University of Illinois, for the Urban Teaching and Leadership Center, $1,000,000
West Frankfort, IL, to support replacement of its Big Ditch Pumping Station, $550,000
Wetlands Initiative of Illinois, to support its Illinois River Nutrient Farm Pilot Project, $11,810,000
Women's Sports Foundation, for its GoGirlGo! Chicago Initiative, $1,000,000
Center for Civic Education, for its National Council for Economic Education, $33,000,000
National Writing Project, $30,000,000
Reach Out and Read, Inc, $10,000,000
YMCA of the USA, for pioneering for healthy communities, $5,000,000
This guy has some set of balls......
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07-17-2008, 01:35 PM
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Um you mean public works & things in the tax payers interest. These are not Socialists things. They are projects in the public interest. Sorry you can't grasp your own posting.
No matter how many posts you still have said nothing. Just a waste of innuendo posting...
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07-17-2008, 01:43 PM
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Obama’s International Socialist Connections
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AIM Column | By Cliff Kincaid | February 14, 2008
The socialist connections of Obama and the Democratic Party have certainly not been featured in the Washington Post columns of Harold Meyerson, who happens not only to be a member but a vice-chair of the DSA.
Campaign workers for Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama are under fire for displaying a flag featuring communist hero Che Guevara. But Obama has his own controversial socialist connections. He is, in fact, an associate of a Chicago-based Marxist group with access to millions of labor union dollars and connections to expert political consultants, including a convicted swindler.
Obama's socialist backing goes back at least to 1996, when he received the endorsement of the Chicago branch of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) for an Illinois state senate seat. Later, the Chicago DSA newsletter reported that Obama, as a state senator, showed up to eulogize Saul Mendelson, one of the "champions" of "Chicago's democratic left" and a long-time socialist activist. Obama's stint as a "community organizer" in Chicago has gotten some attention, but his relationship with the DSA socialists, who groomed and backed him, has been generally ignored.
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DSA describes itself as the largest socialist organization in the United States and the principal U.S. affiliate of the Socialist International. The Socialist International (SI) has what is called "consultative status" with the United Nations. In other words, it works hand-in-glove with the world body.
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The international connection is important and significant because an Obama bill, "The Global Poverty Act," has just been rushed through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, with the assistance of Democratic Senator Joe Biden, the chairman, and Republican Senator Richard Lugar. The legislation (S.2433) commits the U.S. to spending hundreds of billions of dollars more in foreign aid on the rest of the world, in order to comply with the "Millennium Goals" established by the United Nations. Conservative members of the committee were largely caught off-guard by the move to pass the Obama bill but are putting a "hold" on it, in order to try to prevent the legislation, which also quickly passed the House, from being quickly brought up for a full Senate vote. But observers think that Senate Democrats may try to pass it quickly anyway, in order to give Obama a precious legislative "victory" that he could run on.
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The socialist connections of Obama and the Democratic Party have certainly not been featured in the Washington Post columns of Harold Meyerson, who happens not only to be a member but a vice-chair of the DSA. Meyerson, the subject of our 2005 column, "A Socialist at the Washington Post," has praised convicted inside-trader George Soros for manipulating campaign finance laws to benefit the far-left elements of the Democratic Party. Obama's success in the Democratic presidential primaries and caucuses is further evidence of Soros's success. Indeed, Soros has financially contributed to the Obama campaign.
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07-17-2008, 01:51 PM
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Little education.....Innuendo & outside institutions that support any particular individual are not the same as his acts.
Taking our tax dollars & socializing the losses to mortgage companies are direct facts done by this administration.
THIS IS SOCIALISM.
I know you wish to distract from this reality because quite simply it's very hard to stomach that you support this poison.
No matter how you try to distract from this...it doesn't change the facts.
It only shows the depths of your denial & projection.
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