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20 Sep 2011, 8:19 pm

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Name one Fox News employee that was working as an advisor for the Bush White House and was a Fox News employee at that time. I seriously doubt you're going to be able to find one.

Btw, Karl Rove didn't start working over at Fox News until after he left the Bush Administration.


It is a revolving door, isn't it? All that Fox News will do is fill your little head with shyte.


How do explain a CNN reporter getting money from CNN in the form of a paycheck, and a paycheck from the Obama Administration at the same time.


Double-dipping.

Government employees are allowed to take outside work.



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20 Sep 2011, 8:19 pm

In all honesty, Muslim terrorism in America has been carried out by very, very few individuals. Again, a whole religion shouldn't be blamed for the actions of a few extremists.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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20 Sep 2011, 8:22 pm

pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Name one Fox News employee that was working as an advisor for the Bush White House and was a Fox News employee at that time. I seriously doubt you're going to be able to find one.

Btw, Karl Rove didn't start working over at Fox News until after he left the Bush Administration.


It is a revolving door, isn't it? All that Fox News will do is fill your little head with shyte.


How do explain a CNN reporter getting money from CNN in the form of a paycheck, and a paycheck from the Obama Administration at the same time.


Double-dipping.

Government employees are allowed to take outside work.


If it were the Bush administration and a Fox News employee, you'd be screaming bloody murder, hey pandabear your hypocracy is showing.

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In all honesty, Muslim terrorism in America has been carried out by very, very few individuals. Again, a whole religion shouldn't be blamed for the actions of a few extremists.


I don't recall them being rounded up and being put in internment camps.



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20 Sep 2011, 8:25 pm

I guess the main reason no Fox News guy was an advisor to Bush is that they are all under-qualified as heck.


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20 Sep 2011, 8:31 pm

Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Name one Fox News employee that was working as an advisor for the Bush White House and was a Fox News employee at that time. I seriously doubt you're going to be able to find one.

Btw, Karl Rove didn't start working over at Fox News until after he left the Bush Administration.


It is a revolving door, isn't it? All that Fox News will do is fill your little head with shyte.


How do explain a CNN reporter getting money from CNN in the form of a paycheck, and a paycheck from the Obama Administration at the same time.


Double-dipping.

Government employees are allowed to take outside work.


If it were the Bush administration and a Fox News employee, you'd be screaming bloody murder, hey pandabear your hypocracy is showing.

Kraichgauer wrote:
In all honesty, Muslim terrorism in America has been carried out by very, very few individuals. Again, a whole religion shouldn't be blamed for the actions of a few extremists.


I don't recall them being rounded up and being put in internment camps.

what the hell is hypocracy?


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20 Sep 2011, 8:36 pm

JakobVirgil wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Name one Fox News employee that was working as an advisor for the Bush White House and was a Fox News employee at that time. I seriously doubt you're going to be able to find one.

Btw, Karl Rove didn't start working over at Fox News until after he left the Bush Administration.


It is a revolving door, isn't it? All that Fox News will do is fill your little head with shyte.


How do explain a CNN reporter getting money from CNN in the form of a paycheck, and a paycheck from the Obama Administration at the same time.


Double-dipping.

Government employees are allowed to take outside work.


If it were the Bush administration and a Fox News employee, you'd be screaming bloody murder, hey pandabear your hypocracy is showing.

Kraichgauer wrote:
In all honesty, Muslim terrorism in America has been carried out by very, very few individuals. Again, a whole religion shouldn't be blamed for the actions of a few extremists.


I don't recall them being rounded up and being put in internment camps.

what the hell is hypocracy?


I'm not sure how it could be anymore blatently obvious.



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20 Sep 2011, 8:38 pm

Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Name one Fox News employee that was working as an advisor for the Bush White House and was a Fox News employee at that time. I seriously doubt you're going to be able to find one.

Btw, Karl Rove didn't start working over at Fox News until after he left the Bush Administration.


It is a revolving door, isn't it? All that Fox News will do is fill your little head with shyte.


How do explain a CNN reporter getting money from CNN in the form of a paycheck, and a paycheck from the Obama Administration at the same time.


Double-dipping.

Government employees are allowed to take outside work.


If it were the Bush administration and a Fox News employee, you'd be screaming bloody murder, hey pandabear your hypocracy is showing.

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In all honesty, Muslim terrorism in America has been carried out by very, very few individuals. Again, a whole religion shouldn't be blamed for the actions of a few extremists.


I don't recall them being rounded up and being put in internment camps.


But how far are we from the hysteria leading to internment camps? Already, Muslim Americans have been the victims of violence and discrimination, and politicians like King, Angle, Palin, and others have cashed in on Islamaphobia by bringing up the bogeyman of Shariah law. People do crazy things when they're afraid or angry.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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20 Sep 2011, 8:45 pm

Inuyasha wrote:
JakobVirgil wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Name one Fox News employee that was working as an advisor for the Bush White House and was a Fox News employee at that time. I seriously doubt you're going to be able to find one.

Btw, Karl Rove didn't start working over at Fox News until after he left the Bush Administration.


It is a revolving door, isn't it? All that Fox News will do is fill your little head with shyte.


How do explain a CNN reporter getting money from CNN in the form of a paycheck, and a paycheck from the Obama Administration at the same time.


Double-dipping.

Government employees are allowed to take outside work.


If it were the Bush administration and a Fox News employee, you'd be screaming bloody murder, hey pandabear your hypocracy is showing.

Kraichgauer wrote:
In all honesty, Muslim terrorism in America has been carried out by very, very few individuals. Again, a whole religion shouldn't be blamed for the actions of a few extremists.


I don't recall them being rounded up and being put in internment camps.

what the hell is hypocracy?


I'm not sure how it could be anymore blatently obvious.


Hypo- means beneath or inferior to
Cracy- rule by

Rule by inferiors? or from the context, Rule from Beneath You are saying panda is ruled by his genitals?
This is incontrovertibly true but undeterminable from his statement
Unless
Double Dipping refers to a sex act I am not familiar with. (And one I don't wish to be so don't tell me)


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20 Sep 2011, 9:03 pm

JakobVirgil wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
JakobVirgil wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
pandabear wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Name one Fox News employee that was working as an advisor for the Bush White House and was a Fox News employee at that time. I seriously doubt you're going to be able to find one.

Btw, Karl Rove didn't start working over at Fox News until after he left the Bush Administration.


It is a revolving door, isn't it? All that Fox News will do is fill your little head with shyte.


How do explain a CNN reporter getting money from CNN in the form of a paycheck, and a paycheck from the Obama Administration at the same time.


Double-dipping.

Government employees are allowed to take outside work.


If it were the Bush administration and a Fox News employee, you'd be screaming bloody murder, hey pandabear your hypocracy is showing.

Kraichgauer wrote:
In all honesty, Muslim terrorism in America has been carried out by very, very few individuals. Again, a whole religion shouldn't be blamed for the actions of a few extremists.


I don't recall them being rounded up and being put in internment camps.

what the hell is hypocracy?


I'm not sure how it could be anymore blatently obvious.


Hypo- means beneath or inferior to
Cracy- rule by

Rule by inferiors? or from the context, Rule from Beneath You are saying panda is ruled by his genitals?
This is incontrovertibly true but undeterminable from his statement
Unless
Double Dipping refers to a sex act I am not familiar with. (And one I don't wish to be so don't tell me)


Hypocracy can also be referring to a double standard... Seriously don't make me get out a dictionary again and make a fool out of you like I just did to Vexcalibur in the abortion thread.



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20 Sep 2011, 9:18 pm

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Hypocracy can also be referring to a double standard... Seriously don't make me get out a dictionary again and make a fool out of you like I just did to Vexcalibur in the abortion thread.

He's being facetious about your repeated misspellings of the word hypocrisy.


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20 Sep 2011, 9:30 pm

Lecks wrote:
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Hypocracy can also be referring to a double standard... Seriously don't make me get out a dictionary again and make a fool out of you like I just did to Vexcalibur in the abortion thread.

He's being facetious about your repeated misspellings of the word hypocrisy.


oh like hypocrisy like a false actor like someone who continues arguing when he know he is wrong?
Panda is not a republican.


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20 Sep 2011, 9:37 pm

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I don't know, maybe the bet way to discredit teapartiers is to let them speak for themselves.


Maybe I am overlooking it,but I am just not seeing a significant backlash on behalf of liberal minded Americans against the dangerously anti-social and inhuman rhetoric of the TEA-Party.As a disabled person who knows a little bit about the horrors, that ultra conservative forces have in the past inflicted upon those they deem to be ,''not worthy of life''I am not ashamed to admit that I am frightend by the TP and what they stand for.Does anyone else on this site share my apprehension ?Am I merely being paranoid ? 8O



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20 Sep 2011, 9:43 pm

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The far right wing totally dominates AM radio and it is said we have a liberal media?


Check out the book,''Myth of the Liberal Media,'' I believe this eye-opening account of just how conservatives dominate the media industry,was wrote by Dr. Michael Parenti. :wink:



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20 Sep 2011, 9:57 pm

JakobVirgil wrote:
Lecks wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Hypocracy can also be referring to a double standard... Seriously don't make me get out a dictionary again and make a fool out of you like I just did to Vexcalibur in the abortion thread.

He's being facetious about your repeated misspellings of the word hypocrisy.


oh like hypocrisy like a false actor like someone who continues arguing when he know he is wrong?
Panda is not a republican.


I know he's a typical democrat that constantly tells people to do what he/she says but then goes and does the opposite, or feels like the rules don't apply to him/her.

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Check out the book,''Myth of the Liberal Media,'' I believe this eye-opening account of just how conservatives dominate the media industry,was wrote by Dr. Michael Parenti.


You mean this Dr. Michael Parenti?
Read his book--Against Empire--it is so full of factual errors that it is laughable. Honestly, he needs a fact checker before he sits down and publishes anything.
I am not home right now (at work), but that text is on my bookshelf. It is utterly worthless, simply because of the MASSIVE errors in facts in it.
For those who are going to jump on me, I can think of several factual errors off the top of my head (I do not have the book here)---He claims Lenin overthrew Tsar Nicholas II--fact--Tsar Nicholas II abdicated while Lenin was still in Switzerland. lenin overthrew the reformist provisional government of Alexander kerensky in the Oktober Revolution.
I remember he calls the Sandanistas 'Christian Democrats' when they were anti-Catholic Marxist-Leninist authoritarians.
He also asserts that the Soviets never used chemical weapons in Afghanistan.
There were so many more errors that i scarecly turned a page without shuddering at the garbage.


http://www.democraticunderground.com/di ... _id=584139

I know wikipedia has a glowing review of him, but the fact is the majority of the TV news is Left Wing, were you in a coma in 2008-2011 or something?



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21 Sep 2011, 12:24 am

jamesofthecommons wrote:
blauSamstag wrote:
I don't know, maybe the bet way to discredit teapartiers is to let them speak for themselves.


Maybe I am overlooking it,but I am just not seeing a significant backlash on behalf of liberal minded Americans against the dangerously anti-social and inhuman rhetoric of the TEA-Party.As a disabled person who knows a little bit about the horrors, that ultra conservative forces have in the past inflicted upon those they deem to be ,''not worthy of life''I am not ashamed to admit that I am frightend by the TP and what they stand for.Does anyone else on this site share my apprehension ?Am I merely being paranoid ? 8O


I know of a case where a man with cerebral palsy, while attending a town meeting to discuss why he needed his benefits to survive, was accosted by a group of tea baggers. They yelled at him that he was the reason why medicare was going bust, and that he should get a job, all the while throwing dollar bills at him.
So no, you aren't paranoid.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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21 Sep 2011, 1:21 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
jamesofthecommons wrote:
blauSamstag wrote:
I don't know, maybe the bet way to discredit teapartiers is to let them speak for themselves.


Maybe I am overlooking it,but I am just not seeing a significant backlash on behalf of liberal minded Americans against the dangerously anti-social and inhuman rhetoric of the TEA-Party.As a disabled person who knows a little bit about the horrors, that ultra conservative forces have in the past inflicted upon those they deem to be ,''not worthy of life''I am not ashamed to admit that I am frightend by the TP and what they stand for.Does anyone else on this site share my apprehension ?Am I merely being paranoid ? 8O


I know of a case where a man with cerebral palsy, while attending a town meeting to discuss why he needed his benefits to survive, was accosted by a group of tea baggers. They yelled at him that he was the reason why medicare was going bust, and that he should get a job, all the while throwing dollar bills at him.
So no, you aren't paranoid.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer

:roll:

Uh if he was that disabled, I've got a question, how did he get to the town hall meeting? I get the feeling this event was staged.

Possibilities
1. The man wasn't actually disabled

2. He was taken to this meeting by some people whom had some other people insult the man and throw things at him in an attempt to discredit the tea party. -- Which is probably the more likely possibility, especially since Democrats have already been caught pulling stunts like this.