Monday, January 26, 2009

Dangerous Times

I am the only one who found this shocking? Is it not ok to listen to people who don't agree with President Hussein? Sorry I am not drinking the Kool-aid Obama!

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/01/23/obama-quit-listening-rush-limbaugh-want-things/

Obama: Quit Listening to Rush Limbaugh if You Want to Get Things Done

Obama warned Republicans to quit listening to Limbaugh if they want to get along with Democrats, during a White House discussion on his nearly $1 trillion stimulus package.

WASHINGTON -- President Obama warned Republicans on Capitol Hill today that they need to quit listening to radio king Rush Limbaugh if they want to get along with Democrats and the new administration.

"You can't just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done," he told top GOP leaders, whom he had invited to the White House to discuss his nearly $1 trillion stimulus package.

One White House official confirmed the comment but said he was simply trying to make a larger point about bipartisan efforts.

"There are big things that unify Republicans and Democrats," the official said. "We shouldn't let partisan politics derail what are very important things that need to get done."

That wasn't Obama's only jab at Republicans today.

While discussing the stimulus package with top lawmakers in the White House's Roosevelt Room, President Obama shot down a critic with a simple message.

"I won," he said, according to aides who were briefed on the meeting. "I will trump you on that."

The response was to the objection by Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) to the president's proposal to increase benefits for low-income workers who don't owe federal income taxes.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Headlines...

Here are some headlines from foxnews and cnn tonight... I read what they say but interpret them differently.

What it says:

Critics Push to End Abstinence-Only Sex Education

What it says to me:

Satan Pushes to End Abstinence-Only Sex Education

What is says:

'Greenest Inauguration in History'

What it says to me:

We have wasted billions of dollars, a lot of which was to 'go green'... there is no scientific proof that if everyone in this world went green the climate change would reverse. Political nonsense. Was president Washington's inauguration full of pollution?

What it says:

New Devices Aim to Disable Cell Phones While Driving.

What it says to me:

Let's make sure we control every aspect of people's lives so they cant choose on their own. Sounds satanic doesnt it?

What it says:

Tom Cruise Reveals Childhood Dream to Kill Hitler

What it says to me:

What the crap? Has he had a mental evaluation? Celebrities are lame.

What it says:

Obama's popularity grows

What it says to me:

People are easily fooled into liking someone who only wants change for the sake of change. Wolf in sheep's clothing...

DO YOU DO THE SAME THING WITH HEADLINES? HAVE ANY GOOD ONES?




Celebrities are so much better than us bottom dwellers!

Foxnews article.... http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,480167,00.html

Tom Hanks, an Executive Producer for HBO’s controversial polygamist series “Big Love,” made his feelings toward the Mormon Church’s involvement in California's Prop 8 (which prohibits gay marriage) very clear at the show’s premiere party on Wednesday night.

“The truth is this takes place in Utah, the truth is these people are some bizarre offshoot of the Mormon Church, and the truth is a lot of Mormons gave a lot of money to the church to make Prop-8 happen,” he told Tarts. “There are a lot of people who feel that is un-American, and I am one of them. I do not like to see any discrimination codified on any piece of paper, any of the 50 states in America, but here's what happens now. A little bit of light can be shed, and people can see who's responsible, and that can motivate the next go around of our self correcting Constitution, and hopefully we can move forward instead of backwards. So let's have faith in not only the American, but Californian, constitutional process.”

When informed of the "Forrest Gump" star's comments, Kim Farah, a spokesperson for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, told Tarts, "Expressing an opinion in a free and democratic society is as American as it gets."

Bill McKeever, a rep for the Mormonism Research Ministry, added, "Personally, I find it un-American to tell people that they shouldn’t vote their conscience. Hanks said he doesn’t 'like to see any discrimination codified on any piece of paper.' Considering that just about every law discriminates in some form or another, makes this comment ridiculous. Hanks’ comment shows that he very much believes in discriminating against people with whom he disagrees. I may not agree with Mormon theology, but I certainly defend their right to express their opinion."