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"Just puttin on the foil" - Jeff Hanson
“In a democracy, I realize you don’t need to talk to the top leader to know how the country feels. When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people.” - Jimmy Carter
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Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe View PostAnd a President is a President of a nation not a party. So when you call 47% of Americans "the enemy", what kind of inclusionary device is that? Presidents and candidates have long called the opposition party "them", "they", "my opponent", "the opposition" etc. but are loath to resort to phraseology ensuring they look at groups of US citizen as an excluded status. Or perhaps the code for disenfranchisement "The Republicans can ride but they got to sit in the back" wasn't clear enough.
And I don't think the president needs to be inclusionary in all his statements. It would be better if Obama was always nice to Republicans, and vice versa, but that isn't the world we live in. We live in a world where 3 years later a silly semantic argument is raised about an issue which affected just about nothing other than the blood pressure of people who raised the silly semantic argument and those who argued against them.
He was making a speach in his role as POTUS as such any use of the word "us" implied the United States as a whole, not his adminstation, not the republican party, not that segment of public who believed as he did, but as the USA and its dealing with other nations. This was not a speech delivered as a head of a party or as a candidate looking to score points, it was directed in specific to foreign powers and in particular Pakistan. The fact that it so spectacularly backfired is irrelevent to the intent.
Now to compare the intent of Obamas comment which was clearly an attempt to delegitamize anyone not of the same opinion as he and presumably his latino supporters regardless that they are equal members of society.
"We're for women." "They're fighting a war on women." "We're for business." "They're killing business." Blah blah blah. It's all about how "we're good, they're bad" ... doesn't matter whether it's "war", "enemy", "killing", or whatever else. They are all just synonyms and metaphors for the same concept.
[quote]Actually it was never clear about any such thing. He made any number of comments that he respected peoples right to dissent and attempted to treat the press with kid gloves including providing war time access in the field, as well as full cooperation within the white house to cover with any inklings of scandal.
He wasn't always so divisive. Just as Obama wasn't always calling people enemies of Hispanics.
So?
I see little reason why the two are mutally exclusive considering the tactics employed to pass Obamacare depended heavily on demonizing and dividing groups of citizenry.
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Originally posted by PLATO View PostI am also impressed that you are the one who responded to my comment.
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Originally posted by Aeson View PostI find the tactics you were employing weak and despicable
If you find it weak and despicable then I must be on the right track.
Please...do continue. You are truly making my day."I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003
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Originally posted by MrFun View PostThis is why I'm not taking conservatives' "outrage" over this latest episode seriously.IRS gave liberals a pass; Tea Party groups put on hold
WASHINGTON -- In the 27 months that the Internal Revenue Service put a hold on all Tea Party applications for non-profit status, it approved applications from similar liberal groups, a USA TODAY review of IRS data shows.
As applications from conservative groups sat in limbo, groups with obviously liberal names were approved in as little as nine months. With names including words like "Progress" or "Progressive," these groups applied for the same tax status and were engaged in the same kinds of activities as the conservative groups.
The controversial, 3-year-old strategy to manage the increasing number of political groups seeking tax-exempt status came under fire Tuesday. The agency's own inspector general blamed IRS leadership for "ineffective management."
The Justice Department wants to know if that was more than just mismanagement. Calling the IRS' actions "outrageous and unacceptable," Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday that he has asked the FBI to investigate. "We're examining the facts to see if there were any criminal violations," he said.
A federal official who has been briefed on the matter said the investigation could focus on potential violations of civil rights law, including targeting groups based on political affiliation and infringing free speech. The official, who is not authorized to comment publicly, said authorities could consider possible violations of the Hatch Act, which restricts political activities of government workers.
The IRS inspector general, in an audit issued Tuesday, said the agency used "inappropriate criteria that identified Tea Party and other organizations applying for tax-exempt status based upon their names or policy positions" instead of evidence of political activity. The tax exemption requires that organizations have "social welfare" as their primary purpose, but IRS officials said the rules are unclear how much political activity they can engage in.
The White House says it knew nothing of the screening until a few weeks ago. In a statement Tuesday, President Obama said, "The report's findings are intolerable and inexcusable." Obama said he has directed Treasury Secretary Jack Lew "to hold those responsible for these failures accountable, and to make sure that each of the Inspector General's recommendations are implemented quickly, so that such conduct never happens again."
They treated everyone the same right, guys? It was also politically neutral.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
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Originally posted by MrFun View PostThis is why I'm not taking conservatives' "outrage" over this latest episode seriously.
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1. Conservatives were against ACORN and Planned Parenthood and public funding for PBS stations
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3. Therefore, don't take the outcry over targeting of conservative groups by the IRS seriously
Fill in 2 for me please.
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Originally posted by MrFun View PostThis is why I'm not taking conservatives' "outrage" over this latest episode seriously.
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MrFun, how does it feel to be an authoritarian? You don't give a flying **** when the government is corrupt towards people, as long as they are your political opponents.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by PLATO View PostI just can't tell you how happy that makes me.
If you find it weak and despicable then I must be on the right track.
Please...do continue. You are truly making my day.
You are welcome
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostThis is actually I think the most nonsensical thing you've ever posted. Do you even recall how ACORN died right? To say nothing of the fact that it wasn't government agencies that got them killed.
MrFun, how does it feel to be an authoritarian? You don't give a flying **** when the government is corrupt towards people, as long as they are your political opponents.A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
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