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		<title>By: disgustedbyyourblog</title>
		<link>http://www.drumsnwhistles.com/2009/10/08/high-crimes-misdemeanors-try-again-gop/comment-page-1/#comment-52078</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 20:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Did you complain about Bush?&quot;  As a matter of fact I was concerned about some things he did during his presidency.  The war issue you bring up is an interesting one.  The evidence for WMD were seen by both sides of the political aisle and agreed to by both sides before the Iraq war.  So, you must be just as angry with the dems on that one too.  One thing Bush did do in that war though was stop the killing of Iraquis under thier own government leadership and support the people as they attempt to set up a democratic government.  For that, many Iraquis are grateful.  (Although, they have a long road ahead of them)&lt;br&gt;I think Obama is doing a huge service to dividing the country.  In my life time, I do not remember seeing so many average middle American&#039;s taking it to the streets to protest the policies the other side wants to push on us as never before.  Tea Parties are amazing to me.  Usually it&#039;s been the far left who stage the washington rallies, the sit ins, etc.  It&#039;s great to see the average American citizen go out and stand up for their beliefs too.  I think it&#039;s historic.  So Obama may have Bush beat on the &#039;Dividing the Country&#039; argument, it&#039;s early in his presidency yet, but Obama might be ahead.&lt;br&gt;The illegal wiretaps, seem to have you upset.  So you must be even more upset with Obama who is not only continuing them, but broadening just who it is he can listen to.  You might want to take that one up with your side.  He&#039;s continuing the Patriot Act too, in case you didn&#039;t know.&lt;br&gt;&quot;THE MOST number of vacation days of ANY President [in my lifetime anyway]&quot; Sounds like you get your news from Michael Moore?...&lt;br&gt;Epic failure during Katrina....If you look at what happened there, you will find that the Democratic run government in the South dropped the ball on their own people.  The Federal backup was in place and ready to go, but were told not to come when the time was right.  Then, in a panic, they realized they were in trouble and screamed and yelled at Bush.  Finger pointing was going on before Feds physically got there.  As for the levies that broke, again, the Democratic government was warned time and time and time and time again that those levies were unsafe.  That government knew who lived below them and who was at risk.  I think some honest talk and disclosure would help us realize the real falure that took place when Katrina hit....[But I&#039;m thinking that your finger is stuck out there at Bush.  It&#039;s easier to blame him than take a hard look at factors in place before Katrina].&lt;br&gt;Obama has harmed us by increasing the debt of our Economy beyond what Bush did, and he is continuing to do so in many areas.  The biggest place that we conservatives are so upset about is government run health insurance.  Doing what he and the Dems propose will strap this country, both libs and conservs alike, into economic pain and trouble for years ahead if we don&#039;t stop him now.&lt;br&gt;As far as inheriting the financial crisis from Bush and Bush alone, you might want to look at what was going on in Congress during Bush&#039;s tenure and see who was behind the overspending that caused the catastrophe.  Dems were there doing the same thing they are doing now.  Trouble is that now, conservative money manangers are in the minoritiy, and the libs have free access to our checkbooks.  You may be singing the blues before you know it.  But let&#039;s both agree, you will continue to say it was all Bush&#039;s fault.&lt;br&gt;For the life of me, I don&#039;t understand your passion for undoing a great nation. . .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Did you complain about Bush?&#8221;  As a matter of fact I was concerned about some things he did during his presidency.  The war issue you bring up is an interesting one.  The evidence for WMD were seen by both sides of the political aisle and agreed to by both sides before the Iraq war.  So, you must be just as angry with the dems on that one too.  One thing Bush did do in that war though was stop the killing of Iraquis under thier own government leadership and support the people as they attempt to set up a democratic government.  For that, many Iraquis are grateful.  (Although, they have a long road ahead of them)<br />I think Obama is doing a huge service to dividing the country.  In my life time, I do not remember seeing so many average middle American&#39;s taking it to the streets to protest the policies the other side wants to push on us as never before.  Tea Parties are amazing to me.  Usually it&#39;s been the far left who stage the washington rallies, the sit ins, etc.  It&#39;s great to see the average American citizen go out and stand up for their beliefs too.  I think it&#39;s historic.  So Obama may have Bush beat on the &#39;Dividing the Country&#39; argument, it&#39;s early in his presidency yet, but Obama might be ahead.<br />The illegal wiretaps, seem to have you upset.  So you must be even more upset with Obama who is not only continuing them, but broadening just who it is he can listen to.  You might want to take that one up with your side.  He&#39;s continuing the Patriot Act too, in case you didn&#39;t know.<br />&#8220;THE MOST number of vacation days of ANY President [in my lifetime anyway]&#8221; Sounds like you get your news from Michael Moore?&#8230;<br />Epic failure during Katrina&#8230;.If you look at what happened there, you will find that the Democratic run government in the South dropped the ball on their own people.  The Federal backup was in place and ready to go, but were told not to come when the time was right.  Then, in a panic, they realized they were in trouble and screamed and yelled at Bush.  Finger pointing was going on before Feds physically got there.  As for the levies that broke, again, the Democratic government was warned time and time and time and time again that those levies were unsafe.  That government knew who lived below them and who was at risk.  I think some honest talk and disclosure would help us realize the real falure that took place when Katrina hit&#8230;.[But I&#39;m thinking that your finger is stuck out there at Bush.  It&#39;s easier to blame him than take a hard look at factors in place before Katrina].<br />Obama has harmed us by increasing the debt of our Economy beyond what Bush did, and he is continuing to do so in many areas.  The biggest place that we conservatives are so upset about is government run health insurance.  Doing what he and the Dems propose will strap this country, both libs and conservs alike, into economic pain and trouble for years ahead if we don&#39;t stop him now.<br />As far as inheriting the financial crisis from Bush and Bush alone, you might want to look at what was going on in Congress during Bush&#39;s tenure and see who was behind the overspending that caused the catastrophe.  Dems were there doing the same thing they are doing now.  Trouble is that now, conservative money manangers are in the minoritiy, and the libs have free access to our checkbooks.  You may be singing the blues before you know it.  But let&#39;s both agree, you will continue to say it was all Bush&#39;s fault.<br />For the life of me, I don&#39;t understand your passion for undoing a great nation. . .</p>
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		<title>By: disgustedbyyourblog</title>
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		<dc:creator>disgustedbyyourblog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 14:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Did you complain about Bush?&quot;  As a matter of fact I was concerned about some things he did during his presidency.  The war issue you bring up is an interesting one.  The evidence for WMD were seen by both sides of the political aisle and agreed to by both sides before the Iraq war.  So, you must be just as angry with the dems on that one too.  One thing Bush did do in that war though was stop the killing of Iraquis under thier own government leadership and support the people as they attempt to set up a democratic government.  For that, many Iraquis are grateful.  (Although, they have a long road ahead of them)&lt;br&gt;I think Obama is doing a huge service to dividing the country.  In my life time, I do not remember seeing so many average middle American&#039;s taking it to the streets to protest the policies the other side wants to push on us as never before.  Tea Parties are amazing to me.  Usually it&#039;s been the far left who stage the washington rallies, the sit ins, etc.  It&#039;s great to see the average American citizen go out and stand up for their beliefs too.  I think it&#039;s historic.  So Obama may have Bush beat on the &#039;Dividing the Country&#039; argument, it&#039;s early in his presidency yet, but Obama might be ahead.&lt;br&gt;The illegal wiretaps, seem to have you upset.  So you must be even more upset with Obama who is not only continuing them, but broadening just who it is he can listen to.  You might want to take that one up with your side.  He&#039;s continuing the Patriot Act too, in case you didn&#039;t know.&lt;br&gt;&quot;THE MOST number of vacation days of ANY President [in my lifetime anyway]&quot; Sounds like you get your news from Michael Moore?...&lt;br&gt;Epic failure during Katrina....If you look at what happened there, you will find that the Democratic run government in the South dropped the ball on their own people.  The Federal backup was in place and ready to go, but were told not to come when the time was right.  Then, in a panic, they realized they were in trouble and screamed and yelled at Bush.  Finger pointing was going on before Feds physically got there.  As for the levies that broke, again, the Democratic government was warned time and time and time and time again that those levies were unsafe.  That government knew who lived below them and who was at risk.  I think some honest talk and disclosure would help us realize the real falure that took place when Katrina hit....[But I&#039;m thinking that your finger is stuck out there at Bush.  It&#039;s easier to blame him than take a hard look at factors in place before Katrina].&lt;br&gt;Obama has harmed us by increasing the debt of our Economy beyond what Bush did, and he is continuing to do so in many areas.  The biggest place that we conservatives are so upset about is government run health insurance.  Doing what he and the Dems propose will strap this country, both libs and conservs alike, into economic pain and trouble for years ahead if we don&#039;t stop him now.&lt;br&gt;As far as inheriting the financial crisis from Bush and Bush alone, you might want to look at what was going on in Congress during Bush&#039;s tenure and see who was behind the overspending that caused the catastrophe.  Dems were there doing the same thing they are doing now.  Trouble is that now, conservative money manangers are in the minoritiy, and the libs have free access to our checkbooks.  You may be singing the blues before you know it.  But let&#039;s both agree, you will continue to say it was all Bush&#039;s fault.&lt;br&gt;For the life of me, I don&#039;t understand your passion for undoing a great nation. . .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Did you complain about Bush?&#8221;  As a matter of fact I was concerned about some things he did during his presidency.  The war issue you bring up is an interesting one.  The evidence for WMD were seen by both sides of the political aisle and agreed to by both sides before the Iraq war.  So, you must be just as angry with the dems on that one too.  One thing Bush did do in that war though was stop the killing of Iraquis under thier own government leadership and support the people as they attempt to set up a democratic government.  For that, many Iraquis are grateful.  (Although, they have a long road ahead of them)<br />I think Obama is doing a huge service to dividing the country.  In my life time, I do not remember seeing so many average middle American&#39;s taking it to the streets to protest the policies the other side wants to push on us as never before.  Tea Parties are amazing to me.  Usually it&#39;s been the far left who stage the washington rallies, the sit ins, etc.  It&#39;s great to see the average American citizen go out and stand up for their beliefs too.  I think it&#39;s historic.  So Obama may have Bush beat on the &#39;Dividing the Country&#39; argument, it&#39;s early in his presidency yet, but Obama might be ahead.<br />The illegal wiretaps, seem to have you upset.  So you must be even more upset with Obama who is not only continuing them, but broadening just who it is he can listen to.  You might want to take that one up with your side.  He&#39;s continuing the Patriot Act too, in case you didn&#39;t know.<br />&#8220;THE MOST number of vacation days of ANY President [in my lifetime anyway]&#8221; Sounds like you get your news from Michael Moore?&#8230;<br />Epic failure during Katrina&#8230;.If you look at what happened there, you will find that the Democratic run government in the South dropped the ball on their own people.  The Federal backup was in place and ready to go, but were told not to come when the time was right.  Then, in a panic, they realized they were in trouble and screamed and yelled at Bush.  Finger pointing was going on before Feds physically got there.  As for the levies that broke, again, the Democratic government was warned time and time and time and time again that those levies were unsafe.  That government knew who lived below them and who was at risk.  I think some honest talk and disclosure would help us realize the real falure that took place when Katrina hit&#8230;.[But I&#39;m thinking that your finger is stuck out there at Bush.  It&#39;s easier to blame him than take a hard look at factors in place before Katrina].<br />Obama has harmed us by increasing the debt of our Economy beyond what Bush did, and he is continuing to do so in many areas.  The biggest place that we conservatives are so upset about is government run health insurance.  Doing what he and the Dems propose will strap this country, both libs and conservs alike, into economic pain and trouble for years ahead if we don&#39;t stop him now.<br />As far as inheriting the financial crisis from Bush and Bush alone, you might want to look at what was going on in Congress during Bush&#39;s tenure and see who was behind the overspending that caused the catastrophe.  Dems were there doing the same thing they are doing now.  Trouble is that now, conservative money manangers are in the minoritiy, and the libs have free access to our checkbooks.  You may be singing the blues before you know it.  But let&#39;s both agree, you will continue to say it was all Bush&#39;s fault.<br />For the life of me, I don&#39;t understand your passion for undoing a great nation. . .</p>
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		<title>By: Tweets that mention High crimes and misdemeanors? Try again, GOP -- Topsy.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tweets that mention High crimes and misdemeanors? Try again, GOP -- Topsy.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 19:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Karoli. Karoli said: @greytdog @alancolmes http://bit.ly/1tP2vS re: Floyd Brown [...]</description>
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		<title>By: mfpdx</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 06:09:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Did you complain about Bush?  No?  It&#039;s interesting to me that the very same folks who defended Bush through a war he and his lied us into, illegal wiretaps, more signing statements than three preceding Presidents, dividing the country like never before, taking THE MOST number of vacation days of ANY President [in my lifetime anyway].....would then complain that Obama has &quot;harmed&quot; us......do tell us HOW Obama caused this financial problem.  The eintire world knows he inherited it.  Did you guys miss it?  Sheesh.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you complain about Bush?  No?  It&#39;s interesting to me that the very same folks who defended Bush through a war he and his lied us into, illegal wiretaps, more signing statements than three preceding Presidents, dividing the country like never before, taking THE MOST number of vacation days of ANY President [in my lifetime anyway]&#8230;..would then complain that Obama has &#8220;harmed&#8221; us&#8230;&#8230;do tell us HOW Obama caused this financial problem.  The eintire world knows he inherited it.  Did you guys miss it?  Sheesh.</p>
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		<title>By: Bipartisanship: The Eulogy &#124; The Bipartisan Report</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bipartisanship: The Eulogy &#124; The Bipartisan Report</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 05:40:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] the past 48 hours, I have heard prominent Republicans call for the impeachment of our President because they think he is &#8216;behaving [...]</description>
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		<title>By: disgustedbyyourblog</title>
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		<dc:creator>disgustedbyyourblog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 14:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;One last message for Mr. Brown: Health care reform is going to pass. Live with it.&quot;  Unfortunately, while you insist that Mr. Brown sit in a time out chair while Mr. Obama passes the Dems&#039; version of Health Care Reform, our country will be bankrupt in a few short years.  Our republic will be converted to socialism, and you really won&#039;t have what you are stomping your feet for, or writing these blogs for, or insulting the right for.  But hey, you will have won your &#039;time out&#039; tantrums and you will be boasting of winning.  Unfortunately your win will be our nations loss.&lt;br&gt;For the life of me, I don&#039;t understand your passion for undoing a great nation. . .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;One last message for Mr. Brown: Health care reform is going to pass. Live with it.&#8221;  Unfortunately, while you insist that Mr. Brown sit in a time out chair while Mr. Obama passes the Dems&#39; version of Health Care Reform, our country will be bankrupt in a few short years.  Our republic will be converted to socialism, and you really won&#39;t have what you are stomping your feet for, or writing these blogs for, or insulting the right for.  But hey, you will have won your &#39;time out&#39; tantrums and you will be boasting of winning.  Unfortunately your win will be our nations loss.<br />For the life of me, I don&#39;t understand your passion for undoing a great nation. . .</p>
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		<dc:creator>Karoli (karoli) 's status on Friday, 09-Oct-09 05:16:00 UTC - Identi.ca</dc:creator>
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