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“For the first time ever, a clear majority (60%) of Germans no longer sees any benefits to being part of the Eurozone, given all the risks, according to a poll published September 16 (FAZ, article in German). In the age group 45 to 54, it jumps to 67%. And 66% reject aiding Greece and other heavily indebted countries.”
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/bailout-rebellion-germany-heats
VeritasParticipantObama has no credibility. He is a creation of the Libs that is in the process of destabilization. Time is running out and they all know it, especially when a political operative like Carville says it is time to panic: ” in a CNN op-ed, Carville said Tuesday’s two special election results are a warning to the White House – and a sign the president must make drastic changes now to stave off the Republican momentum.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/63573.html#ixzz1Y6180wJG
VeritasParticipantWhy does this not surprise me: “Another Popular Name Emerges In The Solyndra Scandal- Goldman, Sachs & Co. acted as exclusive financial advisor to Solyndra in connection with this loan guarantee application.”
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/another-popular-name-emerges-solyndra-scandal#commentsVeritasParticipantAnd the beat goes on:
“Already, the FBI and a House committee are investigating a federal loan guarantee to a now failed solar firm called Solyndra that is tied to a large Obama fundraiser. Now the Pentagon has been raising concerns about a new wireless project by a satellite broadband company in Virginia called LightSquared, whose majority owner is an investment fund run by Democratic donor Philip Falcone.”VeritasParticipantI am sure Patton is rolling over in his grave!
VeritasParticipant“This is the kind of malfeasance that Obama cannot afford to suffer right now. The Democratic polling firm Third Way released a memo this week showing that 78 percent of ‘switchers’ (Obama voters who voted Republican in 2010) believe Democrats are not ‘responsible with taxpayer dollars.'”
VeritasParticipantAwesome post, awesome family!
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Why can’t the measure of being pro-science be the question of heritability of intelligence? Or the existence of fetal pain? Or the distribution of cognitive abilities among the sexes at the extreme right tail of the bell curve
Even if Fetal pain exists, so what? Abortion is a medical procedure done by the request of a woman. It’s her right to do that. Are you going to argue that because there may be fetal pain, abortion shouldn’t be done, or that it should be done under general anesthesia? What’s your policy battle?[/quote]
Margaret Sanger considers abortion to be a disgrace: “In a chapter from Woman and the New Race (1920) titled “Contraceptives or Abortion?,” Sanger wrote, “While there are cases where even the law recognizes an abortion as justifiable if recommended by a physician, I assert that the hundreds of thousands of abortions performed in America each year are a disgrace to civilization.”VeritasParticipantNice try, but not so fast:
“The White House noted to ABC News that the Bush administration was the first to consider Solyndra’s application and that some executives at the company have a history of donating to Republicans. The results of the Congressional probe shared Tuesday with ABC News show that less than two weeks before President Bush left office, on January 9, 2009, the Energy Department’s credit committee had voted against offering a loan commitment to Solyndra.”VeritasParticipantHey, don’t you have a job to go to? Yes, you are right. Everyone will be rich. Good thinking. I like that kind of positive spin. You should be in politics!
VeritasParticipantMake sure you get the right kind of extension cords that you will need to run whatever you want to run. I am sure you can ask where you buy it what you need to run the different appliances, etc.
VeritasParticipantOur poor are rich and our rich will soon be poor. The Obama conundrum.
VeritasParticipantAir Conditioning, Cable TV, and an Xbox: What is Poverty in the United States Today? Who knew?
“Yet if poverty means lacking nutritious food, adequate warm housing, and clothing for a family, relatively few of the more than 30 million people identified as being “in poverty” by the Census Bureau could be characterized as poor.[2] While material hardship definitely exists in the United States, it is restricted in scope and severity. The average poor person, as defined by the government, has a living standard far higher than the public imagines.”
http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2011/07/what-is-poverty
September 5, 2011 at 10:57 AM in reply to: Roubini: “We Are in ‘Worse Situation Than in 2008” #728396VeritasParticipantIt is generating new and more efficient ways of killing people, but maybe that is not what you had in mind.
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