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« Reply #60 on: December 17, 2008, 01:21:08 AM »

They want to create a secret weapon...a triangle that will create the fabled "death ray of Roy G. Biv".

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« Reply #61 on: December 17, 2008, 10:29:57 PM »


"hey obama your so fine, your so fine, you blow my mind hey obama... hey obama... "

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« Reply #62 on: December 17, 2008, 10:31:35 PM »

Obama spelled backwards is "Amabo."

Think about it.
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« Reply #63 on: December 18, 2008, 02:05:19 PM »

Obama spelled backwards is "Amabo."

Think about it.
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« Reply #64 on: December 19, 2008, 12:33:29 AM »

Is anyone else watching the last days of the Bush Administration, as they attempt to fuck things up for all of us, well past their tenure?
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New ban set on regulating global warming gases
Ruling would tie up President-elect Obama who said he wants regulation


WASHINGTON - The Bush administration is trying to make sure in its final days that federal air pollution regulations will not be used to control the gases blamed for global warming.

In a memorandum sent Thursday, outgoing Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen Johnson sets an agency-wide policy prohibiting controls on carbon dioxide emissions from being included in air pollution permits for coal-fired power plants and other facilities.

The decision could give the agency a legal basis for issuing permits that increase global warming pollution until the incoming Obama administration can change it, a process that would require a lengthy rulemaking process.

"The current concerns over global climate change should not drive EPA into adopting an unworkable policy of requiring emissions controls," Johnson writes. And while the administrator acknowledged public interest in the issue, he writes that "administrative agencies are authorized to issue interpretations of this nature that clarify their regulations without completing a public comment process."

The White House has repeatedly said that the Clean Air Act should not be used to regulate carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases, even though an April 2007 Supreme Court decision determined that the EPA could do so under the law. But that hasn't stopped environmentalists from trying.

The Thursday memo from Johnson was an attempt to clarify the agency's position after an appeals board in November rejected a federal permit for a Utah power plant putting the fate of scores of coal-burning power plants and other industrial facilities in limbo.

In that case, the judges said the EPA did not make a strong enough case for not requiring controls on carbon dioxide, the leading pollutant linked to global warming. Environmentalists had challenged the permit saying that law makes clear that greenhouse gas emissions can be controlled.

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Environmentalists on Thursday said the EPA's memo would allow power plants to be approved that increase greenhouse gas emissions. They also said the ruling would tie the hands of President-elect Barack Obama, who has said he wants heat-trapping gases to be regulated.

"What you have is a midnight declaration that is designed by edict to rewrite EPA's regulations to say categorically carbon dioxide can never be considered in permitting a new coal plant," said Vickie Patton, an attorney with the Environmental Defense Fund.

But EPA spokesman Jonathan Shradar said the opinion simply codifies existing agency policy.

"It had been the unspoken policy of the agency," Shradar said. "All it does is put into policy what the agency has done for 30 years."

Representatives of the electricity generators said Thursday that the EPA once again made the right choice. Scott Segal, director of the Electric Reliability Council, an association of power companies, said if agency determined Clean Air Act could be used to place limits on carbon dioxide, many other sources would have to get permits under the law.

Segal said that if the EPA had made a different interpretation the results would have been catastrophic for the economy and the environment.

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Seriously.  Just re-read that first paragraph.  BushCo's final days are being spend ensuring that our laws to protect the environment cannot actually protect the environment. 

Imagine if these buffoons worked in a condom factory.  Would they hand in their two-weeks notice, and start poking holes in all the rubbers?  Evidence suggests the answer is "yes".

Someone hand me a shoe. 
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« Reply #65 on: December 19, 2008, 09:36:20 AM »

He won't be happy unless the White House is burning behind him when he leaves...
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« Reply #66 on: December 19, 2008, 10:34:19 PM »

He won't be happy unless the White House is burning behind him when he leaves...

Yep. Bush is an idiot.

Any other president with a 24 percent approval rating (which is still too high) would see that his approval rating is too low to decide that his approval rating is too low to decide for the people. I can't wait til he is out of office.
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« Reply #67 on: December 21, 2008, 11:40:57 PM »

I could care less about obama, I won't watch his inauguration. I'll just sit back and wait for him to f**k up then eveyone
will hate him just like they do every other president. Like he's just going to walk in there and fix everything. It's not like
he's a king where he can make a law and everyone has to follow it. It will be "business as usual" with him when he
becomes president.
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« Reply #68 on: December 22, 2008, 04:04:00 AM »

I could care less about obama, I won't watch his inauguration. I'll just sit back and wait for him to f**k up then eveyone
will hate him just like they do every other president. Like he's just going to walk in there and fix everything. It's not like
he's a king where he can make a law and everyone has to follow it. It will be "business as usual" with him when he
becomes president.


You sure have a positive outlook on life. I recommend that you go to a Barnes and Nobles Book-Store and pick up the book "The Power of Positive Thinking." And, do some serious thinking about how you view the world.
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« Reply #69 on: December 22, 2008, 04:19:39 AM »

I could care less about obama, I won't watch his inauguration. I'll just sit back and wait for him to f**k up then eveyone
will hate him just like they do every other president. Like he's just going to walk in there and fix everything. It's not like
he's a king where he can make a law and everyone has to follow it. It will be "business as usual" with him when he
becomes president.


You sure have a positive outlook on life. I recommend that you go to a Barnes and Nobles Book-Store and pick up the book "The Power of Positive Thinking." And, do some serious thinking about how you view the world.

Tell that to the jews.
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« Reply #70 on: December 22, 2008, 10:38:47 PM »

Hmmm.... Na...   I suggest hobbies and maybe employment for some.  Time is on my side yes it is.... drool
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« Reply #71 on: December 22, 2008, 11:56:03 PM »

Bush is also making sure he allows the beautiful southern landscape of southern Utah to be raped before he exits too. 150,000 acres auctioned off for oil company interests. Anybody who has been through this part of the country knows the significance of this area, it's spectacular.

I do find great irony in the conservative state who supported Bush twice getting fucked by this man. Just like his hardline supporters that linger (see: here) they are either too stupid, or too pig headed to admit it. Chump asses!


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« Reply #72 on: December 23, 2008, 12:22:02 AM »

Bush is also making sure he allows the beautiful southern landscape of southern Utah to be raped before he exits too. 150,000 acres auctioned off for oil company interests. Anybody who has been through this part of the country knows the significance of this area, it's spectacular.

I do find great irony in the conservative state who supported Bush twice getting fucked by this man. Just like his hardline supporters that linger (see: here) they are either too stupid, or too pig headed to admit it. Chump asses!


I really don't understand it. 

I spent some time whitewater rafting on the Green river, and it's stunning country. 

Do you ever wonder if we're all Job, and Bush/Cheney is God's way of testing us?  rofl

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« Reply #73 on: December 23, 2008, 12:42:16 AM »

If there is a God (In the biblical sense) then this asshole has a lot to answer for, that's for damn sure. I'd bet Gawd wears awfully big shoes and has great aim too.
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« Reply #74 on: December 23, 2008, 12:48:51 AM »

I can not wait to see the Obama inauguration. It will be like nothing we've ever seen in our lives, or will probably ever see again. Maybe the right side of the aisle will claim everybody was there to see a rock band again?  hihi
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« Reply #75 on: December 23, 2008, 09:51:24 AM »

He won't be happy unless the White House is burning behind him when he leaves...

Yep. Bush is an idiot.

Any other president with a 24 percent approval rating (which is still too high) would see that his approval rating is too low to decide that his approval rating is too low to decide for the people. I can't wait til he is out of office.
so fuckin true i knew Bush would have one more fuck up 4 US i just thought it was like destroying the econimy but that to
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« Reply #76 on: December 29, 2008, 06:34:31 PM »

Add one more thing to Obama's to do list... the shit going down in Palestine/Israel is just more shit for him to deal with.
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« Reply #77 on: December 29, 2008, 10:08:49 PM »

Add one more thing to Obama's to do list... the shit going down in Palestine/Israel is just more shit for him to deal with.

Why should The U.S. be involved in other country's affairs? We have problems of our own.
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« Reply #78 on: December 29, 2008, 10:25:12 PM »

Add one more thing to Obama's to do list... the shit going down in Palestine/Israel is just more shit for him to deal with.

Why should The U.S. be involved in other country's affairs? We have problems of our own.

Given what is going on at home, I wouldn't be surprised if most Americans agree with you. 
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« Reply #79 on: December 30, 2008, 03:36:29 PM »

EXCLUSIVE: RNC draft rips Bush's bailouts

Republican Party officials say they will try next month to pass a resolution accusing President Bush and congressional Republican leaders of embracing "socialism," underscoring deep dissension within the party at the end of Mr. Bush's administration.

Those pushing the resolution, which will come before the Republican National Committee at its January meeting, say elected leaders need to be reminded of core principles. They said the RNC must take the dramatic step of wading into policy debates, which traditionally have been left to lawmakers.

"We can't be a party of small government, free markets and low taxes while supporting bailouts and nationalizing industries, which lead to big government, socialism and high taxes at the expense of individual liberty and freedoms," said Solomon Yue, an Oregon member and co-sponsor of a resolution that criticizes the U.S. government bailouts of the financial and auto industries. Republican National Committee Vice Chairman James Bopp Jr. wrote the resolution and asked the rest of the 168 voting members to sign it.

"The resolution also opposes President-elect Obama's proposed public works program and supports conservative alternatives," while encouraging the RNC "to engage in vigorous public policy debates consistent with our party platform," said Mr. Bopp, a leading attorney for pro-life groups who has also challenged the campaign finance legislation that Mr. Bush signed.

See related story: Jeb Bush Senate bid a GOP remedy?

If enacted, the resolution would put the party on record opposing the $700 billion bailout of the financial sector, which passed Congress with Republican support and was signed by Mr. Bush, and opposing the bailout of the auto industry. The auto bailout bill was blocked by Senate Republicans, but Mr. Bush then reversed course and announced that he would use financial bailout money to aid the auto manufacturers.

The RNC usually plays a policy role only every four years when it frames the national party platform, which typically is forgotten quickly.

In 2006, some party members presented a resolution challenging Mr. Bush's plan to legalize illegal immigrants and enact a guest-worker program. Mr. Bush's lieutenants fought back, arguing that the party should not tie the president's hands on a policy issue, and the RNC capitulated, passing an alternate White House-backed resolution instead.

This time, the backers of the new resolution say they will not be deterred by a fight, and say they have the numbers to pull off this rebellion.

"We have enough co-sponsors to take this to the RNC floor" at the party's Jan. 28-31 annual winter meeting in Washington, Mr. Bopp said. "I will take it to the Resolutions Committee, but I intend to press this issue to the floor for decision."

North Dakota Republican Party Chairman Gary Emineth said it's time for the RNC to end the disconnect between what the party platform says and what elected Republicans do.

"It is time the party gets involved in policy issues and forces candidates to respond to the platform," Mr. Emineth said. "Frankly the way we view the platform is a joke. We work hard to drive our principles into the platform, then candidates ignore it."

"If the party doesn't move in this direction, we will continue to be irrelevant. Whoever has the larger star power will continue to win, and what they stand for and believe will become less relevant," Mr. Emineth said.

House Minority Leader John A. Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, both of whom voted for the financial bailout but opposed the auto bailout, declined to comment.

White House spokesman Tony Fratto defended the Bush administration's actions, saying, "We understand the opposition to using tax dollars to support private businesses we also oppose using tax dollars to support private businesses. But this was the necessary and responsible thing to do to prevent a collapse of the American economy."

Several RNC members including some of Mr. Bopp's fellow conservatives are not pleased with the idea of having it make policy instead of simply minding the campaign fundraising store.

Ron Nehring, chairman of the California Republican Party, said the party also can't be seen endorsing a do-nothing approach.

"We have to be careful not to confuse passing resolutions for action, or creating a situation where people interpret the lack of some resolution as an excuse for inaction on an important issue," he said.

The resolution says: "WHEREAS, the Bank Bailout Bill effectively nationalized the Nation's banking system, giving the United States non-voting warrants from participating financial institutions, and moving our free market based economy another dangerous step closer toward socialism; and WHEREAS, what was needed, and is still needed, to fix the banking industry is not a bailout, but rather a commitment to fiscal responsibility."

The financial sector bailout passed the House by a vote of 263-171 with 91 Republicans backing it, and passed the Senate by a 74-25 vote with 34 Republicans in favor. The auto bailout passed the House by a 237-170 vote with 32 Republicans supporting it, but was blocked by a Republican-led filibuster in the Senate, with just 10 Republicans voting to advance the bill.

The RNC's sole job historically has been to raise money for candidates and to pass the party line down the food chain to state and local leaders. Policy has been set by the party's congressional leaders and, when a Republican sits in the White House, by the president.

The same has been true for the Democratic National Committee.

The Bopp-Yue vanguard say they are determined to change that.

"For the past eight years, the RNC has been the political outreach of the White House," said Arizona Republican Party Chairman Randy Pullen, another resolution co-sponsor who led the 2006 immigration fight and who opposed Mr. Bush's "economic policies promoting the 'ownership society' because they would eventually lead to the financial meltdown we are currently experiencing."

"It is now time for the RNC to assert itself in terms of ideas and political philosophy," Mr. Pullen added. "If we don't do it now, when will we?"

Mr. Bopp, a social conservative who has served as counsel to pro-life groups, said, "We must stand for and publicly advocate our conservative principles as a party 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year."

The RNC revolutionaries leave no doubt they mean to turn the committee into policy-producing and enforcing machine.

"In the long run, we want to see this committee play an active philosophical-policy leadership role for the national GOP," Mr. Yue said.

But it remains unclear whether the rules or the machinery exist for enforcing such a resolution on Republican elected officials.


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