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Matt Molnar
2009-01-22, 04:07 AM
Jay-Z and "Young Jeezy" kept the Bush hate going on what should have been a happy positive day at an inauguration party on Tuesday...Dennis Miller calls these guys out and I hope he's right...

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Midnight Mike
2009-01-22, 10:02 AM
Well, waiting for President Obama to get his President Clinton (Sistah Soldya) moment & call these people out.....

Midnight Mike
2009-01-22, 10:51 AM
President Obama is not doing a very good job of leading by example in encouraging people to work together, this was taken from the White House website:


President Obama will keep the broken promises made by President Bush to rebuild New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. He and Vice President Biden will take steps to ensure that the federal government will never again allow such catastrophic failures in emergency planning and response to occur.

President Obama swiftly responded to Hurricane Katrina. Citing the Bush Administration’s “unconscionable ineptitude” in responding to Hurricane Katrina, then-Senator Obama introduced legislation requiring disaster planners to take into account the specific needs of low-income hurricane victims.

Obama visited thousands of Hurricane survivors in the Houston Convention Center and later took three more trips to the region.

He worked with members of the Congressional Black Caucus to introduce legislation to address the immediate income, employment, business, and housing needs of Gulf Coast communities.

President Barack Obama will partner with the people of the Gulf Coast to rebuild now, stronger than ever.

T-Bird76
2009-01-22, 10:58 AM
President Obama is not doing a very good job of leading by example in encouraging people to work together, this was taken from the White House website:


President Obama will keep the broken promises made by President Bush to rebuild New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. He and Vice President Biden will take steps to ensure that the federal government will never again allow such catastrophic failures in emergency planning and response to occur.

President Obama swiftly responded to Hurricane Katrina. Citing the Bush Administration’s “unconscionable ineptitude” in responding to Hurricane Katrina, then-Senator Obama introduced legislation requiring disaster planners to take into account the specific needs of low-income hurricane victims.

Obama visited thousands of Hurricane survivors in the Houston Convention Center and later took three more trips to the region.

He worked with members of the Congressional Black Caucus to introduce legislation to address the immediate income, employment, business, and housing needs of Gulf Coast communities.

President Barack Obama will partner with the people of the Gulf Coast to rebuild now, stronger than ever.

Mike get over it.... Bush's response or lack there of cost the Gulf Coast dearly. You're grabbing onto words and turning it into something its not. Face it Bush's leadership was piss poor and I see no reason why it should not be pointed out.

BTW....Obama didn't say "Bush's ineptitude" he said the Bush administration's ineptitude. Stop being a whinny Republican or daddy won't give you any! LOL

This is going to be an interesting four years as I'm going to play the Combs to your Hannity!

Midnight Mike
2009-01-22, 04:29 PM
Mike get over it.... Bush's response or lack there of cost the Gulf Coast dearly. You're grabbing onto words and turning it into something its not. Face it Bush's leadership was piss poor and I see no reason why it should not be pointed out.

BTW....Obama didn't say "Bush's ineptitude" he said the Bush administration's ineptitude. Stop being a whinny Republican or daddy won't give you any! LOL

This is going to be an interesting four years as I'm going to play the Combs to your Hannity!

Tommy

You have a habit of twisting what is posted so that it matches your opinion :wink:

This has nothing to do with whether President Bush did a good or bad job, when it comes to policy, you deal with what is on the table without attacking somebody...

Remember, President Obama is the one who want to change the way we do business & what does he do on his 1st day in office, he attacks the former president from the opposing party, not exactly off to a good start.

Matt Molnar
2009-01-22, 04:35 PM
I agree. Fine, Bush sucked...so let's stop talking about him. He's gone, outta here. The campaign is over, there's no reason to say I'M GONNA DO THINGS BETTER THAN BUSH anymore. JUST DO THEM.

Matt Molnar
2009-01-22, 04:43 PM
CNN's orange-haired septuagenarian chatterbox Larry King has been bowled over by the new Age of Obama, enthusing that his youngest offspring (from his seventh marriage) wants to be black. I guess it's a case of black being, er, the new black.

Interviewing a visibly uncomfortable Bob Woodward on his eponymous CNN show last night, Larry, 75, gushed: "My younger son Cannon, he is eight. And he now says that he would like to be black. I'm not kidding. He said there's a lot of advantages. Black is in. Is this a turning of the tide?"

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T-Bird76
2009-01-22, 06:00 PM
[quote="T-Bird76":31of0oju]

Mike get over it.... Bush's response or lack there of cost the Gulf Coast dearly. You're grabbing onto words and turning it into something its not. Face it Bush's leadership was piss poor and I see no reason why it should not be pointed out.

BTW....Obama didn't say "Bush's ineptitude" he said the Bush administration's ineptitude. Stop being a whinny Republican or daddy won't give you any! LOL

This is going to be an interesting four years as I'm going to play the Combs to your Hannity!

Tommy

You have a habit of twisting what is posted so that it matches your opinion :wink:

This has nothing to do with whether President Bush did a good or bad job, when it comes to policy, you deal with what is on the table without attacking somebody...

Remember, President Obama is the one who want to change the way we do business & what does he do on his 1st day in office, he attacks the former president from the opposing party, not exactly off to a good start.[/quote:31of0oju]

He made a statement regarding what was done wrong and then went on to say what he is doing to correct it. Are we going to attack a new President every time he farts?

mirrodie
2009-01-22, 06:36 PM
Gotham has a point.

Enough talk, its time for Obama to lead.


HOWEVER, for all those conservative rightist republicans who are bashing him, they are outright hypocrits, b/c they cried when the same was done to Bush early in his first term.

I actually can appreicate O'Reilly even as he feigns to be bipartisan, but watching Limbaugh on Hannity last night, that guy is simply dangerous.

Midnight Mike
2009-01-22, 07:00 PM
Gotham has a point.

Enough talk, its time for Obama to lead.


HOWEVER, for all those conservative rightist republicans who are bashing him, they are outright hypocrits, b/c they cried when the same was done to Bush early in his first term.

I actually can appreicate O'Reilly even as he feigns to be bipartisan, but watching Limbaugh on Hannity last night, that guy is simply dangerous.

Limbaugh, Matthews, Olbermann, Hannity, Meadows, O'Reillyy are all the same, as for dangerous I would not go that far.

Turn to the Olbermann & Meadows show on MSNBC & that is all they do is bash the Republicans

As for Bashing, that is the nature of politics, kind of funny, but, even some of the Liberal Democrats have been bashing Obama, more than some of the Republicans.....

mirrodie
2009-01-22, 09:37 PM
O'Reilly as least feigns to play the middle. I'll give him that.

But I see no reason to follow those extremist zealots. Their tunnel vision is disturbing just as much as the leftists.