[Rhodes22-list] Political response to Bill E about ... Friday rant...

Bill Effros bill at effros.com
Fri Nov 21 09:15:21 EST 2008


Ed,

Isn't it funny when we find ourselves agreeing?

The newbies won't get this comment, and we can only hope they will take 
their own advice and go back to the archives to see our positions last 
year, and 5 years ago, and 10 years ago.

Seems to me the same crowd that is encouraging vicious Sarah Palin jokes 
objected strongly to vicious Bill Clinton jokes.

Not to worry.  The vicious Barack Obama jokes are on the way.  Brad -- 
that's your cue.

Did you hear the one about the leaders of Al Qaeda calling Barack Obama 
"nothing but a house nigger"?  That was pretty funny on a whole host of 
levels.

BTW -- Elle, why is the transliteration of "Qaeda" not required to have 
a "u" behind the "Q"?  Are we encouraging slack spelling rules, again?

Bill Effros



Tootle wrote:
> Bill,
>
> Thank you for your response about the birth certificate issue.  It is much
> more responsive than the socialist brush off submitted by others.  
>
> Brad said, "Obama has acted very aloof and arrogant about the basic right of
> asking if he's legal to hold the highest office in the land. The question at
> hand is quite simple and one any citizen has the right to ask, "are you
> constitutionally legal to hold the office of POTUS"?  He could have and
> should have ended this himself months ago."
>
> This is the issue and as Brad points out, it could have been resolved.  Even
> if he has seen the long form and it proves his case, why is he dragging it
> out?  Just for political gain to diminish his future critiques?  I am sorry
> that is not leadership.
>
> Have you bothered to read the recent post Kathleen Parker with her rant
> against religion?  I surmise that she is a devote Marxist, because she is
> trying to supplement her opinion for long standing human religions.  I used
> to have a business associate who was a very devout Hindu.  I simply accepted
> him and his religion and went on.  There are many religions out there; there
> is no need for compulsion to do away with religions.  That is the
> dictatorship which is the heart of Marxism.
>
> And now to Senator Chris Dodd’s comment about being frustrated by banks not
> doing what he wants.  He further stated his intent to introduce legislation
> to compel banks do lend.  
>
> Isn’t his prior compelling banks to make bad loans a integral part of what
> caused the current financial mess?  Banks were directed to make marginal
> loans.  Banks packaged the marginal loans so as to be able to foist them off
> as securities with value.  
>
> This is not free market economy but manipulated market economy.  Who made
> Chris Dodd’s the god of banking?  He and his fellow travelers are a big part
> of the economic mess.  I cannot see where his judgment is good.  I am sorry
> but compulsion of choice has been shown to be no choice and results in
> crisis.
>
> Herb said, “Something that looks like it'll work, sounds like it'll work, is
> "pleasing" to the masses because of it's price appeal, but doesn't quite do
> and falls apart when put to the test.”  And Robert and Andrew and Stan and
> others want our health care to work like the above?  Get real.
>
> Ed K
>
>
>
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