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Richard Charles Albert Holbrooke:
"former Managing Director of Lehman Brothers"
"Ambassador Holbrooke serves as a Board Member of AIG"
"Holbrooke was among the prominent politicians who may have received favorable mortgage deals from Countrywide..."
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Richard_Holbrooke
"It was Holbrooke and Zbigniew Brzezinski [another top Obama advisor], both now leading lights in the Democratic Party, who played point in trying to frustrate the efforts of congressional human-rights activists to try and condition or stop U.S. military assistance to Indonesia, and in fact accelerated the flow of weapons to Indonesia at the height of the genocide."
Holbrooke said: "It was a masterful job of diplomacy by Colin Powell and his colleagues, and it does not require a second vote to go to war. … Saddam is the most dangerous government leader in the world today, he poses a threat to the region, he could pose a larger threat if he got weapons of mass destruction deployed, and we have a legitimate right to take action."
http://la.indymedia.org/news/2008/11/222404.php
How Holbrooke Lied His Way into a War
http://www.uruknet.de/?p=49466
Richard Holbrooke, Samantha Power, and the “Worthy-Genocide” Establishment
If we measure “genocide” by the numbers deliberately and intentionally killed and the threat these actions pose to the survival of the target population, all three of these episodes in which Holbrooke was involved qualify for inclusion.
http://one-state.net/herman2.html
The example he chose to illustrate his point was East Timor, which was invaded and occupied in 1975 by Indonesia with US weapons - a security policy backed and partly shaped by Holbrooke and Wolfowitz. ‘Paul and I,’ he said, ‘have been in frequent touch to make sure that we keep [East Timor] out of the presidential campaign, where it would do no good to American or Indonesian interests.”
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2007/07/richard-holbrooke-a-hillary-clinton-democrat/
200,000 Skeletons in Richard Holbrooke�s Closet
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles/Sharma_Holbrooke-Timor.htm
Change??? What a fucking joke.
"But Reagan..."
blah, blah, blah...
Let me attempt to put this into perspective for you tinman.
My fondness for reagan is equal to that of clinton and obama to which bush one nor two rose above or below.
Your self proclaimed "intelligence" should be able to figure that out...
"You real proud of that are you?"
But then again...
"Sarajevo"
was/is Bosnia...not Kosovo.
"other places and tell me what you saw"
Rwanda 1994: estimated 800,000 killed in three months...GENOCIDE
What did "your boy" clinton do...not a d@mn thing.
http://www.google.com/search?q=rwanda+massacre+clinton+1994&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
"Are we now playing sematics now are we?"
Maybe laurap can assist you on the structure/spelling within your sentence/sentences.
"stopping genocide"
Explain to me tinman...
what/how the events in Kosovo were deemed genocide.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=35625026
Still waiting tinman.
Once again:
what/how the events in Kosovo were deemed genocide.
Simple question.
It is a simple question:
what/how the events in Kosovo were deemed genocide.
If tinman and yourself were to put your brains together...the two of you might come up with something more "precise".
We will try this again:
Explain to me tinman...
what/how the events in Kosovo were deemed genocide.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=35625026
C'mon tinman...you lay claim to being intelligent...stop running...again.
"stopping genocide"
Explain to me tinman...
what/how the events in Kosovo were deemed genocide.
DSCM
weird movement this morning
SL
"Get someone that makes sense on liberal talk radio"
That criteria will not/cannot be obtained...
"then grow some balls and act like a Man"
repeat the "criteria" line.
4. How ironic is it that dot-com survivor drugstore.com (Nasdaq: DSCM) posts a fourth-quarter profit -- and its first year of positive free cash flow since going public 10 years ago -- as things are going batty elsewhere.
25 Random Things About Mr. Market
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2009/02/09/25-random-things-about-mr-market.aspx
The Porker of the Month Hall of Shame
January 2009
Nominate a Porker of the Month
Porker of the Month is a dubious honor given to lawmakers, government officials, and political candidates who have shown a blatant disregard for the interests of taxpayers.
Ray LaHood
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood
Phone: 202-366-4000
Website:
http://www.dot.gov/
CAGW Names Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood Porker of the Month
Washington, D.C. - Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today named newly-minted Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood its January 2009 Porker of the Month.
In his new position, Secretary LaHood will preside over the distribution of tens of billions of tax dollars for transportation projects in the stimulus package that is moving forward in Congress. In addition to control over these vast sums, Secretary LaHood will be involved in the transportation reauthorization bill that will be implemented in 2010. Similar legislation, including the 2005 reauthorization bill, has increasingly become a vehicle for billions in congressional pork-barrel earmarks, including the notorious Bridge to Nowhere in Alaska.
As a member of Congress from Illinois between 1995 and 2009, then-Rep. LaHood made the most of his seat on the House Appropriations Committee and over time became adept at spending more and more of the taxpayers’ money. His congressional rating with the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste went from a mediocre 68.8 percent during his freshman year to an abysmal 11 percent in his last year in Congress. In fiscal year 2008 alone, Rep. LaHood was responsible for securing 52 earmarks totaling $58.9 million, among them a $250,000 earmark for the Lakeview Museum Planetarium along with an additional $198,000 for the installation of green technology in the Planetarium at a time when the nation faced tens of billions in transportation maintenance backlogs. A January 14 Washington Post article noted that in 2008 he sent $9 million worth of earmarks to campaign contributors, and that he ranked in the top 10 percent of all members who obtained earmarks. Secretary LaHood expressed his derision for the taxpayers’ money when he told the Peoria Journal Star last year that the reason he “went to the Appropriations Committee, the reason other people go on the Appropriations Committee, is they know that it puts them in a position to know where the money is at, to know the people who are doling the money out and to be in the room when the money is being doled out.”
In October 2005, CAGW named then-Rep. LaHood Porker of the Month for his role in preventing the closure of 713 of the 2,351 Farm Service Agency offices, which would have saved taxpayers $50 million per year. He also submitted a proposal to reject the 2005 base closing commission’s recommendations to close or realign 182 military bases. As a representative from Illinois, Mr. LaHood has supported the controversial and exorbitantly costly O’Hare Modernization Project (OMP), with an estimated price tag of $20 billion. The OMP is entangled in legal battles and is now even opposed by the airlines that must fly through O’Hare. The current stimulus package contains $3.4 billion in money for the Airport Improvement Program, and there is apprehension that the new secretary will direct some of it to the OMP, instead of higher priority and less controversial projects.
For his long-standing disregard for the taxpayers’ money and an abundance of concern over how he will administer the Department of Transportation, CAGW names Ray LaHood January Porker of the Month.
Citizens Against Government Waste is the nation's largest nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government. Porker of the Month is a dubious honor given to lawmakers, government officials, and political candidates who have shown a blatant disregard for the interests of taxpayers.
http://www.cagw.org/site/PageServer?pagename=news_porkerofthemonth_2009_Jan
"There is no disagreement that we need action by our government, a recovery plan that will help to jumpstart the economy."
— PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA, JANUARY 9 , 2009
With all due respect Mr. President, that is not true.
Notwithstanding reports that all economists are now Keynesians and that we all support a big increase in the burden of government, we do not believe that more government spending is a way to improve economic performance. More government spending by Hoover and Roosevelt did not pull the United States economy out of the Great Depression in the 1930s. More government spending did not solve Japan's "lost decade" in the 1990s. As such, it is a triumph of hope over experience to believe that more government spending will help the U.S. today. To improve the economy, policy makers should focus on reforms that remove impediments to work, saving, investment and production. Lower tax rates and a reduction in the burden of government are the best ways of using fiscal policy to boost growth.
* Burton Abrams, Univ. of Delaware
* Douglas Adie, Ohio University
* Ryan Amacher, Univ. of Texas at Arlington
* J.J. Arias, Georgia College & State University
* Howard Baetjer, Jr., Towson University
* Stacie Beck, Univ. of Delaware
* Don Bellante, Univ. of South Florida
* James Bennett, George Mason University
* Bruce Benson, Florida State University
* Sanjai Bhagat, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder
* Mark Bils, Univ. of Rochester
* Alberto Bisin, New York University
* Walter Block, Loyola University New Orleans
* Cecil Bohanon, Ball State University
* Michele Boldrin, Washington University in St. Louis
* Donald Booth, Chapman University
* Michael Bordo, Rutgers University
* Samuel Bostaph, Univ. of Dallas
* Scott Bradford, Brigham Young University
* Genevieve Briand, Eastern Washington University
* George Brower, Moravian College
* James Buchanan, Nobel laureate
* Richard Burdekin, Claremont McKenna College
* Henry Butler, Northwestern University
* William Butos, Trinity College
* Peter Calcagno, College of Charleston
* Bryan Caplan, George Mason University
* Art Carden, Rhodes College
* James Cardon, Brigham Young University
* Dustin Chambers, Salisbury University
* Emily Chamlee-Wright, Beloit College
* V.V. Chari, Univ. of Minnesota
* Barry Chiswick, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
* Lawrence Cima, John Carroll University
* J.R. Clark, Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga
* Gian Luca Clementi, New York University
* R. Morris Coats, Nicholls State University
* John Cochran, Metropolitan State College
* John Cochrane, Univ. of Chicago
* John Cogan, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
* John Coleman, Duke University
* Boyd Collier, Tarleton State University
* Robert Collinge, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio
* Lee Coppock, Univ. of Virginia
* Mario Crucini, Vanderbilt University
* Christopher Culp, Univ. of Chicago
* Kirby Cundiff, Northeastern State University
* Antony Davies, Duquesne University
* John Dawson, Appalachian State University
* Clarence Deitsch, Ball State University
* Arthur Diamond, Jr., Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha
* John Dobra, Univ. of Nevada, Reno
* James Dorn, Towson University
* Christopher Douglas, Univ. of Michigan, Flint
* Floyd Duncan, Virginia Military Institute
* Francis Egan, Trinity College
* John Egger, Towson University
* Kenneth Elzinga, Univ. of Virginia
* Paul Evans, Ohio State University
* Eugene Fama, Univ. of Chicago
* W. Ken Farr, Georgia College & State University
* Hartmut Fischer, Univ. of San Francisco
* Fred Foldvary, Santa Clara University
* Murray Frank, Univ. of Minnesota
* Peter Frank, Wingate University
* Timothy Fuerst, Bowling Green State University
* B. Delworth Gardner, Brigham Young University
* John Garen, Univ. of Kentucky
* Rick Geddes, Cornell University
* Aaron Gellman, Northwestern University
* William Gerdes, Clarke College
* Michael Gibbs, Univ. of Chicago
* Stephan Gohmann, Univ. of Louisville
* Rodolfo Gonzalez, San Jose State University
* Richard Gordon, Penn State University
* Peter Gordon, Univ. of Southern California
* Ernie Goss, Creighton University
* Paul Gregory, Univ. of Houston
* Earl Grinols, Baylor University
* Daniel Gropper, Auburn University
* R.W. Hafer, Southern Illinois
* University, Edwardsville
* Arthur Hall, Univ. of Kansas
* Steve Hanke, Johns Hopkins
* Stephen Happel, Arizona State University
* Frank Hefner, College of Charleston
* Ronald Heiner, George Mason University
* David Henderson, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
* Robert Herren, North Dakota State University
* Gailen Hite, Columbia University
* Steven Horwitz, St. Lawrence University
* John Howe, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia
* Jeffrey Hummel, San Jose State University
* Bruce Hutchinson, Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga
* Brian Jacobsen, Wisconsin Lutheran College
* Jason Johnston, Univ. of Pennsylvania
* Boyan Jovanovic, New York University
* Jonathan Karpoff, Univ. of Washington
* Barry Keating, Univ. of Notre Dame
* Naveen Khanna, Michigan State University
* Nicholas Kiefer, Cornell University
* Daniel Klein, George Mason University
* Paul Koch, Univ. of Kansas
* Narayana Kocherlakota, Univ. of Minnesota
* Marek Kolar, Delta College
* Roger Koppl, Fairleigh Dickinson University
* Kishore Kulkarni, Metropolitan State College of Denver
* Deepak Lal, UCLA
* George Langelett, South Dakota State University
* James Larriviere, Spring Hill College
* Robert Lawson, Auburn University
* John Levendis, Loyola University New Orleans
* David Levine, Washington University in St. Louis
* Peter Lewin, Univ. of Texas at Dallas
* Dean Lillard, Cornell University
* Zheng Liu, Emory University
* Alan Lockard, Binghampton University
* Edward Lopez, San Jose State University
* John Lunn, Hope College
* Glenn MacDonald, Washington
* University in St. Louis
* Michael Marlow, California
* Polytechnic State University
* Deryl Martin, Tennessee Tech University
* Dale Matcheck, Northwood University
* Deirdre McCloskey, Univ. of Illinois, Chicago
* John McDermott, Univ. of South Carolina
* Joseph McGarrity, Univ. of Central Arkansas
* Roger Meiners, Univ. of Texas at Arlington
* Allan Meltzer, Carnegie Mellon University
* John Merrifield, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio
* James Miller III, George Mason University
* Jeffrey Miron, Harvard University
* Thomas Moeller, Texas Christian University
* John Moorhouse, Wake Forest University
* Andrea Moro, Vanderbilt University
* Andrew Morriss, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
* Michael Munger, Duke University
* Kevin Murphy, Univ. of Southern California
* Richard Muth, Emory University
* Charles Nelson, Univ. of Washington
* Seth Norton, Wheaton College
* Lee Ohanian, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
* Lydia Ortega, San Jose State University
* Evan Osborne, Wright State University
* Randall Parker, East Carolina University
* Donald Parsons, George Washington University
* Sam Peltzman, Univ. of Chicago
* Mark Perry, Univ. of Michigan, Flint
* Christopher Phelan, Univ. of Minnesota
* Gordon Phillips, Univ. of Maryland
* Michael Pippenger, Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks
* Tomasz Piskorski, Columbia University
* Brennan Platt, Brigham Young University
* Joseph Pomykala, Towson University
* William Poole, Univ. of Delaware
* Barry Poulson, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder
* Benjamin Powell, Suffolk University
* Edward Prescott, Nobel laureate
* Gary Quinlivan, Saint Vincent College
* Reza Ramazani, Saint Michael's College
* Adriano Rampini, Duke University
* Eric Rasmusen, Indiana University
* Mario Rizzo, New York University
* Richard Roll, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
* Robert Rossana, Wayne State University
* James Roumasset, Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa
* John Rowe, Univ. of South Florida
* Charles Rowley, George Mason University
* Juan Rubio-Ramirez, Duke University
* Roy Ruffin, Univ. of Houston
* Kevin Salyer, Univ. of California, Davis
* Pavel Savor, Univ. of Pennsylvania
* Ronald Schmidt, Univ. of Rochester
* Carlos Seiglie, Rutgers University
* William Shughart II, Univ. of Mississippi
* Charles Skipton, Univ. of Tampa
* James Smith, Western Carolina University
* Vernon Smith, Nobel laureate
* Lawrence Southwick, Jr., Univ. at Buffalo
* Dean Stansel, Florida Gulf Coast University
* Houston Stokes, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
* Brian Strow, Western Kentucky University
* Shirley Svorny, California State
* University, Northridge
* John Tatom, Indiana State University
* Wade Thomas, State University of New York at Oneonta
* Henry Thompson, Auburn University
* Alex Tokarev, The King's College
* Edward Tower, Duke University
* Leo Troy, Rutgers University
* David Tuerck, Suffolk University
* Charlotte Twight, Boise State University
* Kamal Upadhyaya, Univ. of New Haven
* Charles Upton, Kent State University
* T. Norman Van Cott, Ball State University
* Richard Vedder, Ohio University
* Richard Wagner, George Mason University
* Douglas M. Walker, College of Charleston
* Douglas O. Walker, Regent University
* Christopher Westley, Jacksonville State University
* Lawrence White, Univ. of Missouri at St. Louis
* Walter Williams, George Mason University
* Doug Wills, Univ. of Washington Tacoma
* Dennis Wilson, Western Kentucky University
* Gary Wolfram, Hillsdale College
* Huizhong Zhou, Western Michigan University
Additional economists who have signed the statement
* Lee Adkins, Oklahoma State University
* William Albrecht, Univ. of Iowa
* Donald Alexander, Western Michigan University
* Geoffrey Andron, Austin Community College
* Nathan Ashby, Univ. of Texas at El Paso
* George Averitt, Purdue North Central University
* Charles Baird, California State University, East Bay
* Timothy Bastian, Creighton University
* John Bethune, Barton College
* Robert Bise, Orange Coast College
* Karl Borden, University of Nebraska
* Donald Boudreaux, George Mason University
* Ivan Brick, Rutgers University
* Phil Bryson, Brigham Young University
* Richard Burkhauser, Cornell University
* Edwin Burton, Univ. of Virginia
* Jim Butkiewicz, Univ. of Delaware
* Richard Cebula, Armstrong Atlantic State University
* Don Chance, Louisiana State University
* Robert Chatfield, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas
* Lloyd Cohen, George Mason University
* Peter Colwell, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
* Michael Connolly, Univ. of Miami
* Jim Couch, Univ. of North Alabama
* Eleanor Craig, Univ. of Delaware
* Michael Daniels, Columbus State University
* A. Edward Day, Univ. of Texas at Dallas
* Stephen Dempsey, Univ. of Vermont
* Allan DeSerpa, Arizona State University
* William Dewald, Ohio State University
* Jeff Dorfman, Univ. of Georgia
* Lanny Ebenstein, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
* Michael Erickson, The College of Idaho
* Jack Estill, San Jose State University
* Dorla Evans, Univ. of Alabama in Huntsville
* Frank Falero, California State University, Bakersfield
* Daniel Feenberg, National Bureau of Economic Research
* Eric Fisher, California Polytechnic State University
* Arthur Fleisher, Metropolitan State College of Denver
* William Ford, Middle Tennessee State University
* Ralph Frasca, Univ. of Dayton
* Joseph Giacalone, St. John's University
* Adam Gifford, California State Unviersity, Northridge
* Otis Gilley, Louisiana Tech University
* J. Edward Graham, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
* Richard Grant, Lipscomb University
* Gauri-Shankar Guha, Arkansas State University
* Darren Gulla, Univ. of Kentucky
* Dennis Halcoussis, California State University, Northridge
* Richard Hart, Miami University
* James Hartley, Mount Holyoke College
* Thomas Hazlett, George Mason University
* Scott Hein, Texas Tech University
* Bradley Hobbs, Florida Gulf Coast University
* John Hoehn, Michigan State University
* Daniel Houser, George Mason University
* Thomas Howard, University of Denver
* Chris Hughen, Univ. of Denver
* Marcus Ingram, Univ. of Tampa
* Joseph Jadlow, Oklahoma State University
* Sherry Jarrell, Wake Forest University
* Carrie Kerekes, Florida Gulf Coast University
* Robert Krol, California State University, Northridge
* James Kurre, Penn State Erie
* Tom Lehman, Indiana Wesleyan University
* W. Cris Lewis, Utah State University
* Stan Liebowitz, Univ. of Texas at Dallas
* Anthony Losasso, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago
* John Lott, Jr., Univ. of Maryland
* Keith Malone, Univ. of North Alabama
* Henry Manne, George Mason University
* Richard Marcus, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
* Timothy Mathews, Kennesaw State University
* John Matsusaka, Univ. of Southern California
* Thomas Mayor, Univ. of Houston
* W. Douglas McMillin, Louisiana State University
* Mario Miranda, The Ohio State University
* Ed Miseta, Penn State Erie
* James Moncur, Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa
* Charles Moss, Univ. of Florida
* Tim Muris, George Mason University
* John Murray, Univ. of Toledo
* David Mustard, Univ. of Georgia
* Steven Myers, Univ. of Akron
* Dhananjay Nanda, University of Miami
* Stephen Parente, Univ. of Minnesota
* Allen Parkman, Univ. of New Mexico
* Douglas Patterson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and University
* Timothy Perri, Appalachian State University
* Mark Pingle, Univ. of Nevada, Reno
* Ivan Pongracic, Hillsdale College
* Richard Rawlins, Missouri Southern State University
* Thomas Rhee, California State University, Long Beach
* Christine Ries, Georgia Institute of Technology
* Nancy Roberts, Arizona State University
* Larry Ross, Univ. of Alaska Anchorage
* Timothy Roth, Univ. of Texas at El Paso
* Atulya Sarin, Santa Clara University
* Thomas Saving, Texas A&M University
* Eric Schansberg, Indiana University Southeast
* John Seater, North Carolina University
* Alan Shapiro, Univ. of Southern California
* Frank Spreng, McKendree University
* Judith Staley Brenneke, John Carroll University
* John E. Stapleford, Eastern University
* Courtenay Stone, Ball State University
* Avanidhar Subrahmanyam, UCLA
* Scott Sumner, Bentley University
* Clifford Thies, Shenandoah University
* William Trumbull, West Virginia University
* Gustavo Ventura, Univ. of Iowa
* Marc Weidenmier, Claremont McKenna College
* Robert Whaples, Wake Forest University
* Gene Wunder, Washburn University
* John Zdanowicz, Florida International University
* Jerry Zimmerman, Univ. of Rochester
* Joseph Zoric, Franciscan University of Steubenville
http://www.cato.org/fiscalreality
"will soon be encouraged"
"Has been encouraged" would be more accurate.
I see...
Sarah has your panties in a wad as well.
Life is good!
Till we meet again...
niters.
D@mnnn wall...
are you having an off night?
Fantasy...
has no links...your obsession with Sarah does...
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=33946663 (thanks Benz)
LOL...
she is obsessed with Sarah and has the nerve to tell me to get a life...priceless.
November...
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=33394028
I see you and the other "girls" are still obsessed with Sarah...is that healthy?
I am aware...
of what my original post states/stated...
I also stated it was ones opinion
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/replies.aspx?msg=32324333
to which you agreed:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/replies.aspx?msg=32324438
"that asia times piece was full of shit."
Once again...ones opinion.
"you used some flawed intel there..."
OPINIONS...
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/replies.aspx?msg=32324438
:)
smart woman! LOL
I am worth...
missing!
;)
"Play Me"
Okay!!
:)
Hope you are having a wonderful day Dear Lady...
Peace,Love and Harmony
SL
"That's why I bought me a gun..."
Did you purchase that weapon legally cowboy?
"So, who does have standing? According to the Hon. R. Barclay Surrick, that's completely up to Congress to decide."
If, through the political process, Congress determines that citizens, voters, or party members should police the Constitution’s eligibility requirements for the Presidency, then it is free to pass laws conferring standing on individuals like Plaintiff. Until that time, voters do not have standing to bring the sort of challenge that Plaintiff attempts to bring in the Amended Complaint.
I shall wait for the logic to surface on that one.
[edit] That Barack Hussein Obama a/k/a Barry Hussein Obama a/k/a Barack Dunham a/k/a Barry Dunham a/k/a Barack Soetoro a/k/a Barry Soetoro is not a “natural born” or “naturalized” United States citizen.
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-paedce/case_no-2:2008cv04083/case_id-281573/
Name: Hbkjb, jkbkj
City: Jkbjnj
Works for: Kuman Bank
Occupation: Balanon Jalalan
Amount: $1,077.23
I would like...
to see the link supporting your claim.
tia
Nope...
but I do like the state and its people.
she...
messed up in/around pittsburg.
Name: Hbkjb, jkbkj
City: Jkbjnj
Works for: Kuman Bank
Occupation: Balanon Jalalan
Amount: $1,077.23
If I lived there...
I would have no need to ask you the question.
murtha has stated his district is racist...maybe he was right.
Philip Berg...
is not a republican.
Obama Crimes
Philip J. Berg, Esquire, [Berg is a former Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania; former candidate for Governor and US Senate in Democratic Primaries; ...
obamacrimes.com/ - Similar pages
http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GGLS_en-USUS292&aq=f&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=philip+berg
Once again...
murtha's district?
simple question...
One more time...
murtha's district?
murtha's...
district?
"so start saluting you ....."
A requirement for the populace under obama's rule?
"...when I want to get my facts straight"
Facts are hard to find these day...
stateside news being a prime example.
Opinions are bountiful and come from many faces/places...even Libya.
Speaking of Gadhafi and obama...
"All The People In The Arab And Islamic World And In Africa Applauded This Man [Obama]... [And] May Have Even Been Involved In Legitimate Contribution Campaigns"
Mu'ammar Al-Qaddafi: "It has been proven that there is no democracy in [the U.S.]. Rather, it is a dictatorship no different than the dictatorships of Hitler, Napoleon, Mussolini, Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great, and the rest of the tyrants.
"In the days of crazy Reagan, the American president issued a presidential order to launch a war against Libya, for example, a presidential order to besiege Libya, a presidential order to boycott Libya, and so on. Is this a democracy or a dictatorship?
[...]
"There are elections in America now. Along came a black citizen of Kenyan African origins, a Muslim, who had studied in an Islamic school in Indonesia. His name is Obama.
"All the people in the Arab and Islamic world and in Africa applauded this man. They welcomed him and prayed for him and for his success, and they may have even been involved in legitimate contribution campaigns to enable him to win the American presidency."
"Our African Kenyan Brother [Obama]... Made Statements [About Jerusalem] That Shocked All His Supporters In The Arab World, In Africa, And In The Islamic World"
"But we were taken by surprise when our African Kenyan brother [Obama], who is an American national, made statements that shocked all his supporters in the Arab world, in Africa, and in the Islamic world.
"We hope that this is merely an elections 'clearance sale,' as they say in Egypt - in other words, merely an elections lie. As you know, this is the farce of elections - a person lies and lies to people, just so that they will vote for him, and afterwards, when they say to him, 'You promised this and that,' he says: 'No, this was just elections propaganda.' This is the farce of democracy for you. He says: 'This was propaganda, and you thought I was being serious. I was fooling you to get your votes.'
"Allah willing, it will turn out that this was merely elections propaganda. Obama said he would turn Jerusalem into the eternal capital of the Israelis. This indicates that our brother Obama is ignorant of international politics, and is not familiar with the Middle East conflict." [...]
"We Thought He Would Say: 'If I Win, I Will Monitor The Dimona Nuclear Plant" Like Kennedy, For Whose Assassination Ben Gurion Gave Green Light"
"We thought he would say: 'I have decided that if I win, I will monitor the Dimona nuclear plant, and the other WMDs in Israeli's possession.' We expected him to make such a decision. He undoubtedly had this in mind. When he talked about Iran and its nuclear program, he undoubtedly had Dimona in mind.
"But when he was thinking about Dimona, he undoubtedly had the fate of former president Kennedy on his mind as well. Kennedy decided to monitor the Dimona nuclear plant. He insisted on doing so, in order to determine whether or not it produces nuclear weapons. The Israelis refused, but he insisted.
"This crisis was resolved with the resignation of Ben-Gurion. He resigned so he would not have to agree to the monitoring of the Dimona plant, and he gave the green light for the killing of Kennedy.
"Kennedy was killed because he insisted on the monitoring of the Dimona plant. This image was undoubtedly on Obama's mind. He undoubtedly wanted to talk about this, but decided not to."[...]
"We Expected Him To Say: 'I Will Implement The One-State Solution'... This Is The 'Change' That The Peoples Applaud...
"We expected him to say: 'If I win, I will implement the one-state solution - the "Isratine" which appears in Qaddafi's White Book.' This idea constitutes the final, deep-rooted, and historic solution. It is impossible to establish two midget-states in this area. What kind of country is only 15 km deep? The so-called Israel is only 15 km deep. What kind of a country is this?
"There are five million Palestinians there. We expected Obama to say: 'I've decided to return millions of Palestinian refugees to the land of Palestine, from which they were expelled in 1948 and 1967.' This is the 'change' that the peoples applaud, the change that the American people - and the black people in America - want.
"We expected him to say: 'I will strive for the independence and unity of the Kurdish nation. This nation must take its place under the sun in the Middle East.' The Kurdish nation is torn apart, tormented, and persecuted, and is colonized by everyone. He should have supported it, instead of supporting the collaborators, while sacrificing the future of the Kurdish nation. This is 'change.'" [...]
"The Black Man Suffers From An Inferiority Complex... Such A Feeling Would Make Him [Obama] Act Whiter Than the White, And Go To An Extreme In His Persecution And Degradation Of The Blacks"
"The thing we fear most is that the black man suffers from an inferiority complex. This is dangerous. If our brother Obama feels that because he is black he doesn't have the right to rule America, this would be a disaster, because such a feeling would make him act whiter than the white, and go to an extreme in his persecution and degradation of the blacks.
[...]
"We say to him: Brother, the whites and blacks in America are equal. They are all immigrants. America belongs neither to the whites nor to the blacks. America belongs to its original inhabitants, the Indians. Both the whites and the blacks immigrated to America, and so they are equal, and Obama has the right to hold his head high, and say: 'I am a partner in America. This is my land as much as it is yours. If it is not my land, it is not yours either. It is the land of the Indians. You are immigrants, and so are we.'"[...]
"We Are Still Hoping That This Black Man Will Take Pride In His African And Islamic Identity"
"We are still hoping that this black man will take pride in his African and Islamic identity, and in his faith, and that [he will know] that he has rights in America, and that he will change America from evil to good, and that America will establish relations that will serve it well with other peoples, especially the Arabs."
http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP196008
"Walter Annenberg read his grant and accepted it"
The Foundation did read/accept ayers grant proposal...
was ayers put on the board by Walter Annenberg? No.
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