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Shadowfax
ParticipantDan,
1st: Congrats on the kid–boy or girl? Kudos to the wife–she did all the work. 😉
2nd: PUT THE F*^$#-ING COMPUTER AWAY AND BOND WITH YOUR BABY! Oh, and change a diaper or two and give some attention to your wife.
Shadowfax
ParticipantWhat a gorgeous property. All I ask is to find something like that here priced similarly! (fat chance)
Good luck–it’s a beautiful place. You should be able to sell in a heartbeat once it’s priced “right” for the market.
Shadowfax
ParticipantWhat a gorgeous property. All I ask is to find something like that here priced similarly! (fat chance)
Good luck–it’s a beautiful place. You should be able to sell in a heartbeat once it’s priced “right” for the market.
Shadowfax
ParticipantWhat a gorgeous property. All I ask is to find something like that here priced similarly! (fat chance)
Good luck–it’s a beautiful place. You should be able to sell in a heartbeat once it’s priced “right” for the market.
Shadowfax
ParticipantWhat a gorgeous property. All I ask is to find something like that here priced similarly! (fat chance)
Good luck–it’s a beautiful place. You should be able to sell in a heartbeat once it’s priced “right” for the market.
Shadowfax
ParticipantWhat a gorgeous property. All I ask is to find something like that here priced similarly! (fat chance)
Good luck–it’s a beautiful place. You should be able to sell in a heartbeat once it’s priced “right” for the market.
Shadowfax
ParticipantFrom the NYTimes Op-Ed page on the REAL McCain.
Some of those who know McCain best — Republicans — are tougher on him than the press is. Rita Hauser, who was a Bush financial chairwoman in New York in 2000 and served on the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board in the administration’s first term, joined other players in the G.O.P. establishment in forming Republicans for Obama last week. Why? The leadership qualities she admires in Obama — temperament, sustained judgment, the ability to play well with others — are missing in McCain. “He doesn’t listen carefully to people and make reasoned judgments,” Hauser told me. “If John says ‘I’m going with so and so,’ you can’t count on that the next morning,” she complained, adding, “That’s not the man we want for president.”
McCain has even prompted alarms from the right’s own favorite hit man du jour: Jerome Corsi, who Swift-boated John Kerry as co-author of “Unfit to Command” in 2004 and who is trying to do the same to Obama in his newly minted best seller, “The Obama Nation.”
Corsi’s writings have been repeatedly promoted by Sean Hannity on Fox News; Corsi’s publisher, Mary Matalin, has praised her author’s “scholarship.” If Republican warriors like Hannity and Matalin think so highly of Corsi’s research into Obama, then perhaps we should take seriously Corsi’s scholarship about McCain. In recent articles at worldnetdaily.com, Corsi has claimed (among other charges) that the McCain campaign received “strong” financial support from a “group tied to Al Qaeda” and that “McCain’s personal fortune traces back to organized crime in Arizona.”
C’mon, I am waiting for someone to say “liberal bias”….
Shadowfax
ParticipantFrom the NYTimes Op-Ed page on the REAL McCain.
Some of those who know McCain best — Republicans — are tougher on him than the press is. Rita Hauser, who was a Bush financial chairwoman in New York in 2000 and served on the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board in the administration’s first term, joined other players in the G.O.P. establishment in forming Republicans for Obama last week. Why? The leadership qualities she admires in Obama — temperament, sustained judgment, the ability to play well with others — are missing in McCain. “He doesn’t listen carefully to people and make reasoned judgments,” Hauser told me. “If John says ‘I’m going with so and so,’ you can’t count on that the next morning,” she complained, adding, “That’s not the man we want for president.”
McCain has even prompted alarms from the right’s own favorite hit man du jour: Jerome Corsi, who Swift-boated John Kerry as co-author of “Unfit to Command” in 2004 and who is trying to do the same to Obama in his newly minted best seller, “The Obama Nation.”
Corsi’s writings have been repeatedly promoted by Sean Hannity on Fox News; Corsi’s publisher, Mary Matalin, has praised her author’s “scholarship.” If Republican warriors like Hannity and Matalin think so highly of Corsi’s research into Obama, then perhaps we should take seriously Corsi’s scholarship about McCain. In recent articles at worldnetdaily.com, Corsi has claimed (among other charges) that the McCain campaign received “strong” financial support from a “group tied to Al Qaeda” and that “McCain’s personal fortune traces back to organized crime in Arizona.”
C’mon, I am waiting for someone to say “liberal bias”….
Shadowfax
ParticipantFrom the NYTimes Op-Ed page on the REAL McCain.
Some of those who know McCain best — Republicans — are tougher on him than the press is. Rita Hauser, who was a Bush financial chairwoman in New York in 2000 and served on the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board in the administration’s first term, joined other players in the G.O.P. establishment in forming Republicans for Obama last week. Why? The leadership qualities she admires in Obama — temperament, sustained judgment, the ability to play well with others — are missing in McCain. “He doesn’t listen carefully to people and make reasoned judgments,” Hauser told me. “If John says ‘I’m going with so and so,’ you can’t count on that the next morning,” she complained, adding, “That’s not the man we want for president.”
McCain has even prompted alarms from the right’s own favorite hit man du jour: Jerome Corsi, who Swift-boated John Kerry as co-author of “Unfit to Command” in 2004 and who is trying to do the same to Obama in his newly minted best seller, “The Obama Nation.”
Corsi’s writings have been repeatedly promoted by Sean Hannity on Fox News; Corsi’s publisher, Mary Matalin, has praised her author’s “scholarship.” If Republican warriors like Hannity and Matalin think so highly of Corsi’s research into Obama, then perhaps we should take seriously Corsi’s scholarship about McCain. In recent articles at worldnetdaily.com, Corsi has claimed (among other charges) that the McCain campaign received “strong” financial support from a “group tied to Al Qaeda” and that “McCain’s personal fortune traces back to organized crime in Arizona.”
C’mon, I am waiting for someone to say “liberal bias”….
Shadowfax
ParticipantFrom the NYTimes Op-Ed page on the REAL McCain.
Some of those who know McCain best — Republicans — are tougher on him than the press is. Rita Hauser, who was a Bush financial chairwoman in New York in 2000 and served on the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board in the administration’s first term, joined other players in the G.O.P. establishment in forming Republicans for Obama last week. Why? The leadership qualities she admires in Obama — temperament, sustained judgment, the ability to play well with others — are missing in McCain. “He doesn’t listen carefully to people and make reasoned judgments,” Hauser told me. “If John says ‘I’m going with so and so,’ you can’t count on that the next morning,” she complained, adding, “That’s not the man we want for president.”
McCain has even prompted alarms from the right’s own favorite hit man du jour: Jerome Corsi, who Swift-boated John Kerry as co-author of “Unfit to Command” in 2004 and who is trying to do the same to Obama in his newly minted best seller, “The Obama Nation.”
Corsi’s writings have been repeatedly promoted by Sean Hannity on Fox News; Corsi’s publisher, Mary Matalin, has praised her author’s “scholarship.” If Republican warriors like Hannity and Matalin think so highly of Corsi’s research into Obama, then perhaps we should take seriously Corsi’s scholarship about McCain. In recent articles at worldnetdaily.com, Corsi has claimed (among other charges) that the McCain campaign received “strong” financial support from a “group tied to Al Qaeda” and that “McCain’s personal fortune traces back to organized crime in Arizona.”
C’mon, I am waiting for someone to say “liberal bias”….
Shadowfax
ParticipantFrom the NYTimes Op-Ed page on the REAL McCain.
Some of those who know McCain best — Republicans — are tougher on him than the press is. Rita Hauser, who was a Bush financial chairwoman in New York in 2000 and served on the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board in the administration’s first term, joined other players in the G.O.P. establishment in forming Republicans for Obama last week. Why? The leadership qualities she admires in Obama — temperament, sustained judgment, the ability to play well with others — are missing in McCain. “He doesn’t listen carefully to people and make reasoned judgments,” Hauser told me. “If John says ‘I’m going with so and so,’ you can’t count on that the next morning,” she complained, adding, “That’s not the man we want for president.”
McCain has even prompted alarms from the right’s own favorite hit man du jour: Jerome Corsi, who Swift-boated John Kerry as co-author of “Unfit to Command” in 2004 and who is trying to do the same to Obama in his newly minted best seller, “The Obama Nation.”
Corsi’s writings have been repeatedly promoted by Sean Hannity on Fox News; Corsi’s publisher, Mary Matalin, has praised her author’s “scholarship.” If Republican warriors like Hannity and Matalin think so highly of Corsi’s research into Obama, then perhaps we should take seriously Corsi’s scholarship about McCain. In recent articles at worldnetdaily.com, Corsi has claimed (among other charges) that the McCain campaign received “strong” financial support from a “group tied to Al Qaeda” and that “McCain’s personal fortune traces back to organized crime in Arizona.”
C’mon, I am waiting for someone to say “liberal bias”….
Shadowfax
ParticipantEsmith:
Ok you just about take the cake for the most racist post I have seen on this site! Detroit has a lot of problems, poverty, racism, government corruption, welfare fraud, etc. being some of the biggest. But to make sweeping generalizations based on race is really not very “data minded.”
Address the problems, not the race of the people experiencing or perpetuating those problems, and I think most folks will be ok with the points you are trying to make.
There is also a large white population in and around Detroit proper, some of whom, along with their black counterparts, are ex-car factory workers living off welfare after they were laid off in the 80s, from which Detroit never fully recovered. There is not much opportunity in that part of the country for anyone. Let’s just keep the discussion accurate and not another racist tirade, shall we?
Shadowfax
ParticipantEsmith:
Ok you just about take the cake for the most racist post I have seen on this site! Detroit has a lot of problems, poverty, racism, government corruption, welfare fraud, etc. being some of the biggest. But to make sweeping generalizations based on race is really not very “data minded.”
Address the problems, not the race of the people experiencing or perpetuating those problems, and I think most folks will be ok with the points you are trying to make.
There is also a large white population in and around Detroit proper, some of whom, along with their black counterparts, are ex-car factory workers living off welfare after they were laid off in the 80s, from which Detroit never fully recovered. There is not much opportunity in that part of the country for anyone. Let’s just keep the discussion accurate and not another racist tirade, shall we?
Shadowfax
ParticipantEsmith:
Ok you just about take the cake for the most racist post I have seen on this site! Detroit has a lot of problems, poverty, racism, government corruption, welfare fraud, etc. being some of the biggest. But to make sweeping generalizations based on race is really not very “data minded.”
Address the problems, not the race of the people experiencing or perpetuating those problems, and I think most folks will be ok with the points you are trying to make.
There is also a large white population in and around Detroit proper, some of whom, along with their black counterparts, are ex-car factory workers living off welfare after they were laid off in the 80s, from which Detroit never fully recovered. There is not much opportunity in that part of the country for anyone. Let’s just keep the discussion accurate and not another racist tirade, shall we?
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