Political Hippo Circle Jerk - America, farg YEAH!

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rjs246

Quote from: Diomedes on July 23, 2008, 01:49:13 PM
I remember when there were no lefties on this board, or at least no vocal ones.

I remember when I didn't give two shteins about politics. I miss those days.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

Diomedes

speaking of, she has at least been doing some good work lately.  with her pal chuck schumer, they got Bush to sign a bill renaming a road near Ralph Wilson stadium after Tim Russert

There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: ice grillin you on July 23, 2008, 01:52:16 PM
i was just reading an interesting nugget regarding this story

the owner of the NE is one of the clintons closest friends which would of course lead to speculation that they are trying to crash and burn edwards veep chances a byproduct of which would help hillary

That actually is interesting.

But a lot of other potential people would have to crash and burn for him to take Hillary now.  He doesn't need anyone remarkable at this point.  He actually needs someone that won't divert any attention from him.

SunMo

Quote from: rjs246 on July 23, 2008, 01:53:06 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on July 23, 2008, 01:49:13 PM
I remember when there were no lefties on this board, or at least no vocal ones.

I remember when I didn't give two shteins about politics. I miss those days.

yay me?
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

phattymatty


Rome

Quote[WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) -- Republican John McCain on Wednesday credited the recent $10-a-barrel drop in the price of oil to President Bush's lifting of a presidential ban on offshore drilling, an action he has been advocating in his presidential campaign.
The cost of oil and gasoline is "on everybody's mind in this room," McCain told a town-hall meeting.

He criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama for opposing drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf.

Bush recently lifted the executive order banning offshore drilling that his father put in place in 1990. He also asked Congress to lift its own moratorium on oil exploration on the outer continental shelf which includes coastal waters as close as three miles from shore.

"The price of oil dropped $10 a barrel," said McCain, who argued that the psychology of lifting the ban has affected world markets.

The White House didn't go that far. Presidential spokeswoman Dana Perino said the price drop also could reflect diminished demand.

"I don't know if we fully deserve the credit," Perino said.

"We don't predict what happens in the market," she said. "We can't really tell. Certainly, taking that action would send a signal that at least the executive branch is serious about moving forward and increasing the supply we have in America."

There are 42 gallons in each barrel.

A barrel of light, sweet crude fell $1.86 to $126.56 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. That's down from more than $140 a barrel earlier in the summer.

McCain also said Obama's Iraq policies amount to "unconditional withdrawal." His criticism of his Democratic rival has heated up as Obama has drawn the lion's share of attention over the past few days for his visit to Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel and other destinations.

McCain said Obama's plan to withdraw U.S. troops over a 16-month period "could lead to a resurgence in our enemies, and we would have to come back."

Under a McCain presidency, the Arizona senator said, "we will never have to go back. We will have won this conflict."

McCain campaigned in this key battleground state. Democrats Al Gore and John Kerry carried the state in 2000 and 2004 while losing nationally to Republican George W. Bush. Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton easily bested Obama in winning the Pennsylvania primary in April.

McCain said that the cost of oil and gas was "an energy issue, an environmental issue and a national security issue."

McCain also said that, if elected, he'd have a news conference once a week.

He also suggested that he would regularly submit himself to questioning before the House speaker and minority leader just as "the British prime minister goes before Parliament and answers some pretty interesting questions."

"Why not," asked McCain. "I think it would be fun."

He was spending the day campaigning in Pennsylvania, and then heading to Louisiana.
/quote]

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

ATV

So after eight years of inneptitude, death and nonstop lies from a corrupt administration some morons would still prefer to focus on the politics of whether a 58 year old breast cancer patient resembles an African anteloupe?

Seabiscuit36

lets praise him while prices went from 1.25-current day prices.  I love that the oil companies got what they wanted, people to be happy to pay 2.50 for a gallon of gas. 
"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

ice grillin you

Quote from: Rome on July 23, 2008, 02:54:37 PM
Quote[WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (AP) -- Republican John McCain on Wednesday credited the recent $10-a-barrel drop in the price of oil to President Bush's lifting of a presidential ban on offshore drilling, an action he has been advocating in his presidential campaign.
The cost of oil and gasoline is "on everybody's mind in this room," McCain told a town-hall meeting.

He criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama for opposing drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf.

Bush recently lifted the executive order banning offshore drilling that his father put in place in 1990. He also asked Congress to lift its own moratorium on oil exploration on the outer continental shelf which includes coastal waters as close as three miles from shore.

"The price of oil dropped $10 a barrel," said McCain, who argued that the psychology of lifting the ban has affected world markets.

The White House didn't go that far. Presidential spokeswoman Dana Perino said the price drop also could reflect diminished demand.

"I don't know if we fully deserve the credit," Perino said.

"We don't predict what happens in the market," she said. "We can't really tell. Certainly, taking that action would send a signal that at least the executive branch is serious about moving forward and increasing the supply we have in America."

There are 42 gallons in each barrel.

A barrel of light, sweet crude fell $1.86 to $126.56 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. That's down from more than $140 a barrel earlier in the summer.

McCain also said Obama's Iraq policies amount to "unconditional withdrawal." His criticism of his Democratic rival has heated up as Obama has drawn the lion's share of attention over the past few days for his visit to Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel and other destinations.

McCain said Obama's plan to withdraw U.S. troops over a 16-month period "could lead to a resurgence in our enemies, and we would have to come back."

Under a McCain presidency, the Arizona senator said, "we will never have to go back. We will have won this conflict."

McCain campaigned in this key battleground state. Democrats Al Gore and John Kerry carried the state in 2000 and 2004 while losing nationally to Republican George W. Bush. Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton easily bested Obama in winning the Pennsylvania primary in April.

McCain said that the cost of oil and gas was "an energy issue, an environmental issue and a national security issue."

McCain also said that, if elected, he'd have a news conference once a week.

He also suggested that he would regularly submit himself to questioning before the House speaker and minority leader just as "the British prime minister goes before Parliament and answers some pretty interesting questions."

"Why not," asked McCain. "I think it would be fun."

He was spending the day campaigning in Pennsylvania, and then heading to Louisiana.
/quote]

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D


thats just beyond belief that they would say that...then again maybe not...because after all their new tv ad blames obama for the rise in gas prices

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20wGx4TYphc&feature=related
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PoopyfaceMcGee

I blame you for quote function ineptitude.

PhillyGirl

"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

Phanatic

Quote from: FastFreddie on July 23, 2008, 04:03:43 PM
I blame you for quote function ineptitude.

Remember when he used to Bold all of his quotes? Those were the days...
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ice grillin you

Quote from: Phanatic on July 23, 2008, 04:51:54 PM
Remember when he used to Bold all of his quotes? Those were the days...

seriously it could be worse

a man trys to better himself and still gets grief
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Diomedes

There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

General_Failure

Everybody's keepin' IGY down.

The man. The myth. The legend.