On the record: Every one in agreement Kagan is Obama's lapdog?

Is Kagan Obama's lapdog?


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Kinda like Obama voted against Roberts and Alito - even saying they were qualified but he didn't agree with their views?

That's what he meant, as each was massively more qualified than Kagan will be even after years on SC. In fact, her work for White House is probably detrimental.
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LG: if you consider her "left of center" ... may I ask what qualifies someone in your eyes to far/extreme left? And can give some examples?
 
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3) I congratulate Limbaugh and Fox for restraining themselves on the gay card.

Yeah... have you noticed the difference? The MAINSTREAM and elected officials of YOUR party made a HUGE deal over whether Clarence Thomas might have said something about a pubic hair on a coke can... Our side is trying (in vain so far) to get some info put out about Kagan's extreme views.
 
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with all the hubbub concerning Rahm Emmanuel and the Blago trial, Obama needs another token Jew on his side to obscure his selling out of Israel.

Rahm is meeting lobbyists in coffee houses across the street from the White House to avoid having their names on the WH logs.






That means that we are one untimely death from having not just a leftist court but a far left, activist majority... and Obama is tied into the old Chicago Machine so "things happen".

The GOP could have pushed him to someone better and didn't. Several of them are either frauds or cowards or both.

My thoughts exactly. We have had four presidents assassinated since and including Lincoln.

ACLU commie Bader-Ginsberg was confirmed by a vote of 97-3 btw.

We teeter on the brink, watching demorat lemmings rush by, over the brink into an inane world of insane illogic as best represented by the likes of bopeep and ACLG.

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The current (no pun, honest injun) :) administration energy policy.







I am in Vegas, so naturally not sitting glued to Senate confirmation hearings, but will say this:

1) I am not surprised that the board is complaining about her.

2) Nominees should never be "commited" in their answers to much of anuthing. They are always vague, and its on purpose. For one thing, the opposition party is always looking for something to pounce on, no matter how benign. The surest way to drag this thing out and give the enemy some ammo, is to take a hard line on something, anything. Last nominee I remember being very didactic about things was Robert Bork.

3) Why are people surprised she's overall left of center? Its a Democrat POTUS.

4) She's going to be confirmed.
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1. No one is surprised that you're not surprised, furthermore no one cares whether you're surprised or not.

2. You do an excellent job of representing vagueness as well as vacuousness, no doubt Kagan the pagan would love to have you as a clerk, you two should get along hansomely.

3. :eek:lol: Left of center??????? She's in the top row of left field for goodness sakes and that's giving her the benefit of the doubt that she is even in the park.

4. Don't count your chickens before they hatch but sadly you may be right for once, we all hope not.

Right now a filibuster of her nomination would do wonders for getting the republicans back as a majority in both the house and the senate.

ps; hope you lose so much money you have to wire home for bus fare and while you're there catch something that won't scrub off with a wire brush.

OK, you can go back to watching Kagan now while pretending you have me on 'ignore.'



And that's why I'll never understand how this president got elected.

I'll take that question for $400 Alex.

Because of Acorn types who cast millions of fraudulent votes,

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The republican party couldn't have found a sorrier candidate than Juan McLame who didn't even seem to try to win the election,

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The media rape of a fine lady and great American, Sarah Palin,

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The media ignoring repeated inane remarks by that brainless twit, Rosary Joe Biden,

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Millions upon millions of campaign $$$ from the financial corporations that Obama represents and to which he has catered since taking office,

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Millions upon millions of illegal $$$ campaign donations from foreign internationalists who wanted the agenda that Obama is doing his best to enact in America on a daily basis,

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A media that served as a cheering section for Obama throughout the campaign,

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Frank Zappa and Albert Einstein were dead on correct when they said;

"Scientists were wrong when they said hydrogen is the basic building block of the universe, stupidity is the basic building block of the universe."
Frank Zappa

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“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe.”
Albert Einstein

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she's the jew version of hussein's mini-me

Among jews she is what is known as a 'lox and bagels' sort, ie; one that hates the Jewish religion and everything about it yet plays up her jewishness and uses it as a shield to hide behind and accuse any criticism as being anti-semitic.
 
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just another example to prove how ignorant you are. it's not conservatives who are obsessed by race, gender, etc... it's the traitorous left.

Can't wait for you to tell him what you really think Joe!!

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dramatically farther left than anyone wants to even begin talking about, save GS.

She's also replacing a dramatically left lunatic. So be it.

Thanks for the kudos.

There is really no excuse for a few elitists to have such a heavy influence on American politics and jurisprudence except for the apathy and inattention of the vast majority of the citizens of this nation.

Politics is not a spectator sport and we had best learn that lesson quickly.










The trailer park view...It was ridiculous to hear these well spoken well read politicians turn a interview into a gagfest. In private I'm sure Kagan laughed her ass off in her hotel room at these ignorant ugly ass tards asking obvious questions and giggling with her like a selection of ufo enthusisasts at a star trek convention. She probably phoned Obama afterward laughing her ass off how in the bag it was with these tired old tight assed suits asking questions their wives said were good.

Speaking of the gagfest, this presents quite a moral dilemma, do we laugh, cry or gag??





LG believes he is moderate.

Sometimes he thinks he is the moderator. :p




LG is on crack

I'll agree with that statement if you drop the 'on.'

As in "ACLG is cracked!"

Sometimes I think this a regular occurance but that wouldn't be unusual for a gator, now would it?
 
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Yeah... have you noticed the difference? The MAINSTREAM and elected officials of YOUR party made a HUGE deal over whether Clarence Thomas might have said something about a pubic hair on a coke can... Our side is trying (in vain so far) to get some info put out about Kagan's extreme views.

Here is some ammo:

http://www.volnation.com/forum/politics/103794-reason-enough-disqualify-kagan-pagan.html

Is it just me or is there some sort of message board tendency to stay within the parameters set by the media on what is disscussed or not??

I call it following the socialist talking point path.

Incidentally, the NRA has just come out in opposition to Kagan. ('bout time.)

NRA comes out against Kagan - Washington Times

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i don't know for sure about Kagan... but Obama is at least as far left as Chavez.
 
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And that's why I'll never understand how this president got elected.
Simple math: 99% AA vote, plus 100% of the far left, plus 90% organized labor vote, and the rest being the American Idol watching/ People Magazine reading young crowd.
 
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Castro? Chavez?

No they would have to be left of center too, just based from some of the things I've heard her try doing (banning any military presence from Harvard, questioning someone's right to publish about political candidates around election time) I will have to dig links up and I will and post them, but bottom line is she is pretty close to the Castro and Chavez's views that's for sure.

Really this is an honest question really not trying to pick on things, but this is akin to me saying that Pat Robertson is right of center after him getting a hypothetical nod for the Supreme Court. And I would (very deservedly so) would get laughed off this board.
 
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Any effort to filibuster Kagan would be 1) purely a nod to the vicious of the far right, the blind ideologues who can't stand a black president, let alone a progressive one, and 2) doomed to fail.

A pathetically tranparent effort by the coopted of the R party who long ago gave up being conservative in favor of being reelected and getting paid, but who are now trying to reassert their mettle as worthy of an endorsement from Sarah "Moneygrab" Palin, Sean "Nazi" Hannity, Ann "that's no woman, that's a man" Coulter, and Rush "Pill Popper" Limbaugh.

See gsvol? Even I can stoop to your rhetorical level.
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Any effort to filibuster Kagan would be 1) purely a nod to the vicious of the far right, the blind ideologues who can't stand a black president, let alone a progressive one, and 2) doomed to fail.

A pathetically tranparent effort by the coopted of the R party who long ago gave up being conservative in favor of being reelected and getting paid, but who are now trying to reassert their mettle as worthy of an endorsement from Sarah "Moneygrab" Palin, Sean "Nazi" Hannity, Ann "that's no woman, that's a man" Coulter, and Rush "Pill Popper" Limbaugh.

See gsvol? Even I can stoop to your rhetorical level.
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Oh, you've taken me off ignore??

For you to say that Kagan is slightly left of center is like saying Charlie Manson was slightly criminal.
 

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