Lost without the teleprompter.

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#26
You do know he taught Constitutional Law at a Law School before running for public office?

So to you, anyone that has ever taught a subject is an expert at understanding that subject, right? Every profession is littered with fools that had a background in said subject/profession.
 
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Can you at least wait till someone in his actual cabinet makes a mistake? Apparently having unpaid taxes is worse then Dick Cheney's Chief of Staff going to prison? Where was the outpouring of anger then?

Yeah, there was a real shortage of criticism when Bush was in office. The media really babied him.
 
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You do know he taught Constitutional Law at a Law School before running for public office?

you do know that I don't care? Anybody who believes that the Constitution is a "charter of negative liberties" full of things the government can't do, but it doesn't contain enough of the things the government should be empowered to do on your behalf, can't be trusted to lead a nation based on the Constitution.
 
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So to you, anyone that has ever taught a subject is an expert at understanding that subject, right? Every profession is littered with fools that had a background in said subject/profession.

I don't refer to them as morons, as the poster your defending did.
 
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some people can rock the teleprompter
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#34
Can you at least wait till someone in his actual cabinet makes a mistake? Apparently having unpaid taxes is worse then Dick Cheney's Chief of Staff going to prison? Where was the outpouring of anger then?

Libby went to prison over something absolutely stupid. Obama's cabinet us littered with people supporting higher taxes on the high earners, yet illegally refusing to pay them themselves.

Maybe you'll remind us about the Valerie Plame ordeal and her nubby's genius.
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you do know that I don't care? Anybody who believes that the Constitution is a "charter of negative liberties" full of things the government can't do, but it doesn't contain enough of the things the government should be empowered to do on your behalf, can't be trusted to lead a nation based on the Constitution.

Absolutely. Many profs are simply those with a JD and a point of view. Most Const. Law profs have practice. Obama had been paid for a book that he never wrote and little else.
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What does Bush have to do with it???

I'm not mad but I do find it sad that the dumbing down of American youth has been so successful that a supposedly otherwise intelligent individual such as yourself would try to deflect and defend this unqualified president who, without a speech prepared by one of his handlers or a handy marxist slogan to mouth, is obviously a blithering idiot.

Why don't you get over yourself and admit he is nothing other than a puppet of the international bankers and other elitists and is selling your future and that of your progeny if the world should see any of those, down the river right and left???

Every move he makes is toward consolidating and enhancing political and economic power into the hands of fewer and fewer people who could give a rats hiney less about you!

BTW, this has all been tried before and we have seen how it is utter failure and the only recovery possible is through the medium of war.
Don't get so upset Nancy.
 
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Libby went to prison over something absolutely stupid. Obama's cabinet us littered with people supporting higher taxes on the high earners, yet illegally refusing to pay them themselves.

Maybe you'll remind us about the Valerie Plame ordeal and her nubby's genius.
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I guess if you consider perjury stupid. It got Libby disbarred, a prison sentence, and a convicted felony on his record.
 
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That is your choice. But quit using this useless point you bring up over and over.
Useless point maybe to you. Calling someone who was a constritutional law professor a constitutional moron, is revealing their ignorance of his background.
 
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#41

He spent 4 years in law school studying law and for a decade afterwards teaching constitutional law in law school, you might not agree with his point of view, but obviously he is not stupid, or a "moron."

I keep forgetting on this board, anyone who doesn't agree with your point of view must be a moron. :rolleyes:
 
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and don't forget, "not one person that make less than 250K, will see ONE DIME of a tax increase"

oh, except for cigs at an additional .62 per pack

Plus state and local tax n the federal taxes, why do we let them get by with it??

At any rate, the cap and trade indirect energy tax will put more people on the street that FDR ever dreamed of.
 
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Useless point maybe to you. Calling someone who was a constritutional law professor a constitutional moron, is revealing their ignorance of his background.

I'm not ignorant of his background and you keep glossing over his view of the Constitution as a "charter of negative liberties".

More to the point, I don't give a damn what he "taught" at the university. The fact that he thinks the Constitution is flawed because it doesn't include economic or social justice is enough for me to consider him a fraud at best, and a moron at the worst.
 
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Don't get so upset Nancy.

I got your Nancy hanging little pal.

A sure fire sign you're a loser is when all you can come up with are silly puny insults.

C-ya round campus. :hi:
 
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I guess if you consider perjury stupid. It got Libby disbarred, a prison sentence, and a convicted felony on his record.

Small victory for the libtards, over a nothing issue.

Lying got Clinton disbarred also and while we are at it, that democrat party administration was by far the most corrupt in the history of the United States, the sad part is that the present administration may give them a run for their money in the 'most corrupt' category.
 
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You guys are slacking. Is this the best you have? He uses a teleprompter and gave the Queen of England an ipod?

You're cherry picking.

There are several other threads on more serious current political matters.

How about weighing in and giving us your opinion on some of Barry's appointments, the number of those who owe or are paying back taxes, tripling the national debt, proposing the end of American currency, slashing the defense budget, throwing hundreds of billions down the black hole in wall street, seizing control of many businesses, and a few other such topics????

What is your overview of this administration so far?
 
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I guess if you consider perjury stupid. It got Libby disbarred, a prison sentence, and a convicted felony on his record.

I consider the outing of Valerie Plame an idiotic incident. She was already out and her moronic husband was already being a partisan douchebag.
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#48
#48
He spent 4 years in law school studying law and for a decade afterwards teaching constitutional law in law school, you might not agree with his point of view, but obviously he is not stupid, or a "moron."

I keep forgetting on this board, anyone who doesn't agree with your point of view must be a moron. :rolleyes:

Tell me re obvious piece so I'll see it.
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You're cherry picking.

There are several other threads on more serious current political matters.

How about weighing in and giving us your opinion on some of Barry's appointments, the number of those who owe or are paying back taxes, tripling the national debt, proposing the end of American currency, slashing the defense budget, throwing hundreds of billions down the black hole in wall street, seizing control of many businesses, and a few other such topics????

What is your overview of this administration so far?[/QUOTE]

"at least he is doing SOMETHING!"......"W put us in this position"......."it's going to take time"........"give him a chance".....have I left any out?
 
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back on the subject of the Obamassiah's teleprompter:

Here comes top-security travelling White House | News

the article is from March 30th, but the fact that 500 people, and that's not members of the press, traveled to Europe for the G20 with His Holiness, is both sad and funny at the same time.

Accompanying the party will be a total of 500 officials including kitchen staff, 35 vehicles in all, four speech writers and 12 teleprompters.
 

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