and a conservative one at that....however, he probably has worked out a deal for a Republican to be appointed....of course, we still have Coleman trying to steal the seat he lost....http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28926767/
2/1/2009 1:48:35 AM
I like that the president is picking people who are fiscally moderate to conservative while keeping the social agenda liberal. The next best thing he can do is let these new appointees of his blast the pork out of the stimulus package (minus the environmental stuff. Hands off!) and then get some work done.[Edited on February 1, 2009 at 2:02 AM. Reason : .]
2/1/2009 2:00:47 AM
too much porkfor just one fork
2/1/2009 3:55:17 AM
When that clown Franken makes those double counted votes stick, the socialists may have another seat. I thought Obama's election was a sorry commentary on the intelligence of the American electorate, but for Al Franken to be within reach of a senate seat if he can pull off a little Chicagoland style fraud a lot of voters must be dumber than I thought.
2/1/2009 10:55:53 PM
you wanna provide some..... you know.... evidence of any funny business in Minn? btw, they said on the radio several times today that Gregg would only accept if they made a deal with the NH governor that he would appint another republican. (btw..... would be nice if they could pass the "blagojevich amendment" or whatever ASAP so they get rid of the stupid governor appointing Senate vancancies rule)
2/1/2009 11:06:12 PM
of course Senator Gregg wouldn't accept it if it meant handing PBO a legislative branch in perfect goosestep lockstep for his radical agenda
2/2/2009 12:39:24 AM
has anyone shown that Obama's agenda is somehow more radical than what the bozos in Congress would prefer to do on their own?
2/2/2009 12:40:41 AM
2/2/2009 12:46:53 AM
promises made during the primaries? you mean when each candidate runs as far to their idealogical corner as possible? Yeah, real reliable there......and no, i did not see anything too radical or out of the mainstream during the general election, and apparently neither did 70 million other Americans. what some of you guys scream out as "radical", like some sort of universal healthcare, the majority of Americans see as necessary or desirable.
2/2/2009 12:54:20 AM
are you saying that what a person says while he/she is running for high office shouldn't be trusted?you know, I'm sure the majority of americans desire nice TVs, a ton of money without working for it, and plenty of good sex, too...we should just let the government take there of those things, too, right?
2/2/2009 1:21:52 AM
promote the general welfare, trying to guarantee healthcare for americans seems to fall in here
2/2/2009 1:26:44 AM
2/2/2009 1:36:47 AM
I think he supports right wing religious lunacy like Palin and JoeThePlumber influencing policy.You can pretty much just ignore him really.
2/2/2009 1:42:52 AM
Howard Stern's "Man on the Street" prior to election regarding the American electorate's intellect (or lack thereof):http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyvqhdllXgUgot that from: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread401099/pg1
2/2/2009 2:21:05 AM
^ what's your point?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRqcfqiXCX0[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 2:28 AM. Reason : http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=palin+rally]
2/2/2009 2:28:10 AM
[quote]I think he supports right wing religious lunacy like Palin and JoeThePlumber influencing policy.[quote]Obama's policy is shaped by left wing lunacy from Bill Ayers, Saul Alinsky, Barney Frank, Chuck Schumer, and Nancy Pelosi, and he's trying to push a trillion dollars of pork by calling it a stimulus bill.You can ignore moron, really.[Edited on February 2, 2009 at 7:27 PM. Reason : ...]
2/2/2009 7:23:59 PM
2/3/2009 9:55:59 AM
2/3/2009 12:46:11 PM
cool...Senator/Nominee Gregg in 1995 voted to disband the Commerce Departmentif you can't beat 'em, lead 'em and fix 'emhopefully, anyway
2/3/2009 3:16:08 PM