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Interesting wrote: <quoted text> Of course they want him to win (as do many other countries, because Obama weakens the USA), but the point is they believe he WON'T! LMAO NOBAMA 2012 There is a well-known saying in Europe: When America sneezes, Europe catches a cold! The Europeans AND the Canadians want a strong United States because our economies depend so much upon each other. You are totally clueless. As of the end of July, US trade with Canada in 2012 was $170 billion exports and $190 billion imports. Total 2011 exports to Canada were $281 billion, with imports of $315 billion. And you think that Canada wants the United States to have a WEAK ECONOMY? So US consumers cannot purchase Canadian goods? Duh! http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c...
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Muslim Dictator Prez wrote: <quoted text> You're the one clueless! REALLY! OBAMA IS HOSTAGE TO [EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT] MORSI Experts say that Egypt’s new Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, has the ability and the political incentives to raise or lower the Arab street’s pressure against President Barack Obama in the run-up to the 2012 election. “Obama is hostage to Morsi,” said Michael Rubin, an Arab-region expert at the American Enterprise Institute. “But part of the reason is that Obama refuses to make Morsi hostage to him,” Rubin added. This puts Obama in a politically dangerous position as he attempts to bring the spreading embassy crisis under control before November’s election. Morsi has a political incentive to focus Egyptians’ attention on the circus of protest against Obama, because Morsi is trying to consolidate the power of his populist faction — the Muslim Brotherhood — amid political pressure from even more aggressively anti-American Islamist groups. Obama can serve as a distraction and scapegoat because both America and Obama are widely hated in the deeply Islamic and very poor country. Seventy-six percent of Egyptians oppose Obama’s reelection, according to poll released June 13 by the Pew Research Center. Moreover, Morsi’s Egypt is also near-broke, and he needs continued U.S. and Arab donations to provide subsidized bread to its impoverished population of 90 million. Currently, Morsi’s deputies are seeking a $1 billion loan-forgiveness deal from Washington, and a loan of up to $4.5 billion from the World Bank. Morsi’s ability to pressure Obama was demonstrated Sept. 11, when Morsi’s police did not stop one of the more-aggressive Islamist groups from staging a long-planned protest at the Cairo embassy, 11 years after the 9/11 atrocity in 2001. Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/14/new-middle-... WRONG...You're the one that's in a Desperate Paniced FREAK OUT... Really!!!! bada BAIN!
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Interesting wrote: <quoted text> The reason Israel is alive is because God's hand of protection is on them. Anyone country that comes against Israel will fall. I know you don't believe that and will never be convinced of that, because you don't believe in God. Your mind is closed! Israel does not have to show gratitude to anyone but God! A non-believer does not "get it", but those of us who do "get it" are protected, as well. The economy can fold, our country go bankrupt, and even lose the freedom, but a true believer has the hand of protection over them. Not even you, Dawg, can harm me! NOBAMA 2012 Okay, "Norton." Israel cannot fail. Check! Got it. And why should I "harm" you? Then I wouldn't have you around any more to amuse me.
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JIHADIST IN CHIEF wrote: <quoted text> Hehe! She is really one whacked out moron isn't she? Every day, from morning til night it's the same retarded drivel. "Please Stop!!!! This Is So Hard!!!! Stop Attacking Us"!!! Ann Romney She is really one whacked out mormon isn't she? bada BAIN
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Amazing! Romney just released his 2011 tax returns! OH, WAIT A MINUTE! HE ALREADY RELEASED THEM! And has released a portion of 2010.(Which did not include the FBAR [offshore] bank account report.) How about 2009, Mitt? Don't just PROMISE to release your other tax returns ... so do it already! Between his PRELIMINARY 2011 return and his FINAL 2011 return, Romney: 1. decreased his adjusted gross income (AGI) by 35%, and increased his federal tax by 40% 2. thus decreased his effective tax rate from 15.4 percent to 14.1 percent. Mitt says he paid more taxes than he had to, because he wanted to keep the effective tax rate at 14% or above. He voluntarily cut his reported 2011 donations by $4 million to accomplish his pledge. "US News" notes that it is a "mystery" why, between January and October 2012, Romney's AGI dropped by $7.2 million. His AGI also dropped by $8 million in 2011 from his 2010 AGI. http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/rick-newman/...
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WOOPS! Instead of "and increased his federal tax by 40%," my comment above should have read "and decreased his federal tax by 40%.
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GOPs BAIN in theASS wrote: <quoted text> "Please Stop!!!! This Is So Hard!!!! Stop Attacking Us"!!! Ann Romney She is really one whacked out mormon isn't she? bada BAIN I think that Ann Romney is correct! She was talking to the REPUBLICANS! Reportedly, the Obama campaign staff is considering issuing the same request to Romney's campaign staff.
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The real USA First wrote: Liberals are like flys , They shlt and bother people Liberals are like flys -- they win baseball games!(and elections!)
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Strong Proud Conservative wrote: I wish the liberals would make up their minds. First they complain because they claimed Romney wouldn't release his tax returns. No that he has released them the liberals are bellyaching that Romney paid too many taxes. I know what the problem is. They're mad because Romney made liars of them........ again. PROMISES! PROMISES! Romney still has NOT released the FBAR (offshore banking report) for his 2010 tax return.(And so far he has merely released the FINAL version of his 2011 tax return.) NOR HAS HE RELEASED ANY OTHER EARLIER RETURNS. He has PROMISED to! Shhhhh! Let's watch!(I want the 2009 report to be released.)
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Interesting wrote: <quoted text> You don't have a clue about me, what I have done, or what I do. You have tried to pry information from me before, and like I have said before....you get NO PERSONAL INFORMATION from me. You can guess all you want, but you are merely PI$$ING into the wind. Twist your words around all you want just like Obama and dems do, but if you didn't believe in wasting federal $, then you would not have made the "comparison" statement you did. NOBAMA 2012 I am not responsible for your inability to understand comparative statements. For example: would you rather die by hanging, or by the guillotine? That statement does not imply that you are actually dying by either method. And as to PI$$ING into the wind, I learned many years ago: 1. NOT to PI$$ into the wind 2. NOT to PI$$ on an electric fence 3.(and NOT to eat yellow snow) 4.(and NOT to PI$$ off my wife) 5.(how to PI$$ YOU off, though_8-)
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Strong Proud Conservative wrote: Obama was ripped apart by Univision over some promises he made and didn't keep. One of the things that were brought up was Fast and Furious. As usual, Obama tried to blame Bush. He even tried to lie his way out of it by stating that it was in effect when he came into office and Holder dismantled it. Well, there's a problem. Bush didn't start Fast and Furious. His program was called Wide Receiver and it was dismantled 2 years before Obama was elected because it didn't work. Another difference was that during Bush's program, the guns were tracked to the drug dealers who bought them and the dealers were then arrested. In Fast and Furious (Obama's program) the guns were not tracked. The whole idea of Fast and Furious was to "show" how easy it was for guns to be bought in the US and then taken across the border. He wanted to get voters so enraged that they would push to have guns banned. Obama's plan backfired and we know what happened as a result. "SPC," obviously your keyboard is holding still once again. Do you have ANY credible source for ANY of these allegations, or is police work just getting to you?
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Yellow Dawg Democrat wrote: <quoted text> I think that Ann Romney is correct! She was talking to the REPUBLICANS! Reportedly, the Obama campaign staff is considering issuing the same request to Romney's campaign staff. So True ...GAME POINT!!!!!
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Muslim Dictator Prez wrote: <quoted text> You're the one clueless!... ... Experts say that Egypt’s new Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, has the ability and the political incentives to raise or lower the Arab street’s pressure against President Barack Obama in the run-up to the 2012 election. “Obama is hostage to Morsi,” said Michael Rubin, an Arab-region expert at the American Enterprise Institute. ... Read more: http://dailycaller.com m ... Michael Rubin, eh? At the "American Enterprise Institute (AEI)," eh? Regarding AEI, Wikipedia says, {QUOTE} Some AEI scholars are considered to be some of the leading architects of the second Bush administration's public policy. More than twenty AEI scholars and fellows served either in a Bush administration policy post or on one of the government's many panels and commissions. Among the prominent former government officials now affiliated with AEI are former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton, now an AEI senior fellow; former chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities Lynne Cheney, a longtime AEI senior fellow; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, now an AEI senior fellow; former Dutch member of parliament Ayaan Hirsi Ali, an AEI visiting fellow; and former deputy secretary of defense Paul Wolfowitz, now an AEI visiting scholar. Other prominent individuals affiliated with AEI include Kevin Hassett, Frederick W. Kagan, Leon Kass, Charles Murray, Michael Novak, Norman J. Ornstein, Richard Perle, Radek Sikorski, Christina Hoff Sommers, and Peter J. Wallison.{END QUOTE}
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Hey my friends from the left-what's up? President Obama said today that security policies at embassies and consulates needed to be reviewed!! Are you kidding me? Did he just move to America? Did his staff fail to inform him that muslims (specifically jihadists) aren't fond of the US? So our commander-in-chief just figured that out, huh? With our troops being killed by 'friendly' Afghan forces, our government is considering a complete withdrawal from Afghanistan. Imagine that!
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Poos ur daddy wrote: Hey my friends from the left-what's up? President Obama said today that security policies at embassies and consulates needed to be reviewed!! Are you kidding me? Did he just move to America? Did his staff fail to inform him that muslims (specifically jihadists) aren't fond of the US? So our commander-in-chief just figured that out, huh? With our troops being killed by 'friendly' Afghan forces, our government is considering a complete withdrawal from Afghanistan. Imagine that! Poos Honestly you're getting more like Norton everyday...why don't you broden your news source... like maybe the Gaurdian in the UK???? Benghazi Anti-Militia Protest: Libyans March Against Armed Groups After U.S. Embassy Attack By MAGGIE MICHAEL 09/21/12 07:33 PM ET EDT Armed men at the administrative center for the Ansar al-Shariah militia, suspected to have led the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Benghazi consulate, first fired in the air to disperse the crowd, but eventually withdrew from the site with their weapons and vehicles after it was surrounded by waves of protesters shouting "No to militias." "I don't want to see armed men wearing Afghani-style clothes stopping me in the street to give me orders, I only want to see people in uniform," said Omar Mohammed, a university student who took part in the takeover, which protesters said was done in support of the army and police. No deaths were reported in the incident, which came after tens of thousands marched in Benghazi in a rally against armed militias. A vehicle was also burned at the compound, which was taken over by Libyan security forces after its occupants fled. For many Libyans, last week's attack on the U.S. Consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi was the last straw with one of the biggest problems Libya has faced since Gadhafi's ouster and death around a year ago – the multiple mini-armies that with their arsenals of machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades are stronger than the regular armed forces and police. The militias, a legacy of the rag-tag popular forces that fought Gadhafi's regime, tout themselves as protectors of Libya's revolution, providing security where police cannot. But many say they act like gangs, detaining and intimidating rivals and carrying out killings. Militias made up of Islamic radicals are notorious for attacks on Muslims who don't abide by their hardline ideology. Officials and witnesses say fighters from Ansar al-Shariah led the attack on the U.S. consulate. Some 30,000 people filled a broad boulevard as they marched along a lake in central Benghazi on Friday to the gates of the headquarters of Ansar al-Shariah. "No, no, to militias," the crowd chanted, filling a broad boulevard. They carried banners and signs demanding that militias disband and that the government build up police to take their place in keeping security. "Benghazi is in a trap," signs read. "Where is the army, where is the police?" Other signs mourned the killing of U.S. Amb. Chris Stevens, reading, "The ambassador was Libya's friend" and "Libya lost a friend." Military helicopters and fighter jets flew overhead, and police mingled in the crowd, buoyed by the support of the protesters.
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GOPs BAIN in theASS wrote: <quoted text> "Please Stop!!!! This Is So Hard!!!! Stop Attacking Us"!!! Ann Romney She is really one whacked out mormon isn't she? bada BAIN Anti American bleeding heart liberal commie jerk
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Poos ur daddy wrote: Hey my friends from the left-what's up? President Obama said today that security policies at embassies and consulates needed to be reviewed!! Are you kidding me? Did he just move to America? Did his staff fail to inform him that muslims (specifically jihadists) aren't fond of the US? So our commander-in-chief just figured that out, huh? With our troops being killed by 'friendly' Afghan forces, our government is considering a complete withdrawal from Afghanistan. Imagine that! Fortunately, we have a thinking man as President and not another hot head numbskull like the Shrub. Hopefully,'shoot first, think later Mitten' and his GOPT cronies can learn a lesson in foreign policy from this. It's time to bring the troops ( National Guard) home...where they belong!!!!
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It was a very small group of extremists that did this to our embassy. Most of them want peace. It takes a group to stand up to the terrorists and militiamen that are heavily armed. Bravo.
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"Other signs mourned the killing of U.S. Amb. Chris Stevens, reading, "The ambassador was Libya's friend" and "Libya lost a friend." " You see, this is why you let a situation develop a bit before you start bombing the heck out of them.
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GOPs BAIN in theASS wrote: <quoted text> Poos Honestly you're getting more like Norton everyday...why don't you broden your news source... like maybe the Gaurdian in the UK???? Benghazi Anti-Militia Protest: Libyans March Against Armed Groups After U.S. Embassy Attack By MAGGIE MICHAEL 09/21/12 07:33 PM ET EDT Armed men at the administrative center for the Ansar al-Shariah militia, suspected to have led the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Benghazi consulate, first fired in the air to disperse the crowd, but eventually withdrew from the site with their weapons and vehicles after it was surrounded by waves of protesters shouting "No to militias." "I don't want to see armed men wearing Afghani-style clothes stopping me in the street to give me orders, I only want to see people in uniform," said Omar Mohammed, a university student who took part in the takeover, which protesters said was done in support of the army and police. No deaths were reported in the incident, which came after tens of thousands marched in Benghazi in a rally against armed militias. A vehicle was also burned at the compound, which was taken over by Libyan security forces after its occupants fled. For many Libyans, last week's attack on the U.S. Consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi was the last straw with one of the biggest problems Libya has faced since Gadhafi's ouster and death around a year ago – the multiple mini-armies that with their arsenals of machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades are stronger than the regular armed forces and police. The militias, a legacy of the rag-tag popular forces that fought Gadhafi's regime, tout themselves as protectors of Libya's revolution, providing security where police cannot. But many say they act like gangs, detaining and intimidating rivals and carrying out killings. Militias made up of Islamic radicals are notorious for attacks on Muslims who don't abide by their hardline ideology. Officials and witnesses say fighters from Ansar al-Shariah led the attack on the U.S. consulate. Some 30,000 people filled a broad boulevard as they marched along a lake in central Benghazi on Friday to the gates of the headquarters of Ansar al-Shariah. "No, no, to militias," the crowd chanted, filling a broad boulevard. They carried banners and signs demanding that militias disband and that the government build up police to take their place in keeping security. "Benghazi is in a trap," signs read. "Where is the army, where is the police?" Other signs mourned the killing of U.S. Amb. Chris Stevens, reading, "The ambassador was Libya's friend" and "Libya lost a friend." Military helicopters and fighter jets flew overhead, and police mingled in the crowd, buoyed by the support of the protesters. The TAIL that WAGS the DAWG
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