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Post by aztecwin on Jan 28, 2010 13:58:06 GMT -8
Dig around on the INTERNET and see all the different takes on Obama's reading of the TelePrompTer last night. His direct attack on the Supreme Count 1st Amendment decision was either ill-informed, stupid, or both. His hanging on to ObamaKare and Cap and Trade also was bizarre.
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Jan 29, 2010 14:48:33 GMT -8
Everything is in the eye of the beholder. I thought that overall it was a good speech, though a bit long winded. His comments regarding SCOUS were right on. It was a poor decision from a right-wing activist court. We are now going to see government of the corporation, by the corporation, and for the corporation. What really scares me is the opening it now gives to foreign corporations to buy elections. The day of the robber baron is returning quickly. And on the other side of the coin, it also allows unions to use money from their general accounts to do the same thing.
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Post by aztecwin on Jan 29, 2010 17:08:27 GMT -8
Everything is in the eye of the beholder. I thought that overall it was a good speech, though a bit long winded. His comments regarding SCOUS were right on. It was a poor decision from a right-wing activist court. We are now going to see government of the corporation, by the corporation, and for the corporation. What really scares me is the opening it now gives to foreign corporations to buy elections. The day of the robber baron is returning quickly. And on the other side of the coin, it also allows unions to use money from their general accounts to do the same thing. While I will agree with you that "Everything is in the eye of the beholder", it is just rude and ill informed for a person who claims to be a "Constitutional Scholar" to make a frontal attack on one of the counterbalancing branches of governemtn for doing what it is chartered to do. Obama showed once again that he is in way over his head.
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Post by AztecWilliam on Jan 30, 2010 8:42:47 GMT -8
It's worse when the attack is incorrect. Foreign corporations will NOT be able to sponsor political ads in this country. Geez! The POTUS is, dare I say it, not the mental giant some think he is?
AzWm
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Post by AlwaysAnAztec on Feb 1, 2010 9:20:37 GMT -8
It's worse when the attack is incorrect. Foreign corporations will NOT be able to sponsor political ads in this country. Geez! The POTUS is, dare I say it, not the mental giant some think he is? AzWm Really? Why not.
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