DynamiteRave
09-03-2012, 07:41 PM
Starts tomorrow. This I will watch. I might even be a little giddy.
Democratic National Convention 2012DynamiteRave 09-03-2012, 07:41 PM Starts tomorrow. This I will watch. I might even be a little giddy. firstdown 09-04-2012, 10:04 AM Yawn. hooskins 09-04-2012, 10:32 AM Yeah I'm sure there will be more substance than the ridiculous lies of the RNC. Also nothing can follow Eastwood's rambling nonsense, so I guess "yawn" may be correct. firstdown 09-04-2012, 11:19 AM Yes we will hear plenty of lies in the next day or so. Starving kids, taking away old peoples medicare, etc.... one after another. He can't run on his record so he has to run on lies. I guess Mr Truth Obama will talk about how gas prices have doubled while he has been in office. Not sure why the rep. are not pushing that fact. DynamiteRave 09-04-2012, 01:12 PM Yes we will hear plenty of lies in the next day or so. Starving kids, taking away old peoples medicare, etc.... one after another. He can't run on his record so he has to run on lies. I guess Mr Truth Obama will talk about how gas prices have doubled while he has been in office. Not sure why the rep. are not pushing that fact. Speaking of lies, I'm interested in why Obama didn't do anything about that Janesville plant closing in 2008. Dude dropped the ball big time. BIG TIME. firstdown 09-04-2012, 01:28 PM Obama is speaking today down the street at Norfolk State. I found it strange that even today they were advertising tickets for the event. I laughed when they also listed that the tickets were free. Seems Obama is having trouble filling speaking places. Democrats are poised to avoid the danger of President Barack Obama accepting his party’s nomination before a partially-empty stadium by shifting his speech to an indoor arena and citing ‘severe weather’. The Obama campaign have been working desperately to ensure that the 74,000-seater Bank of America stadium in Charlotte would be filled. Buses for students from across North Carolina and even members of black churches in neighboring South Carolina have been arranged. Read more: Democrats set to move Obama's big speech from 74,000-seater outdoor stadium to 20,000-seater indoor arena | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2198206/Democrats-set-Obamas-big-speech-74-000-seater-outdoor-stadium-20-000-seater-indoor-arena.html#ixzz25WTpI6JK) Thursdays weather forcast: Night http://s.imwx.com/v.20120328.084208/img/wxicon/120/29.png 69°Low Partly Cloudy Chance of rain:10% Wind:SW at 2 mph Humidity:94%UV Index:0 - LowSunset:7:43 pm Moonrise:11:07 pm Moonphase:Waning Gibbous Collapse Details Giantone 09-04-2012, 01:35 PM I guess Mr Truth Obama will talk about how gas prices have doubled while he has been in office. Not sure why the rep. are not pushing that fact. Lets talk about this one right here!!! Stop finger-pointing on gas prices - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/03/opinion/verrastro-west-gas-prices/index.html) Now read..... "Critics of the administration are quick to note that when Barack Obama took office, gasoline prices were $1.95 a gallon. But they neglect to note the U.S. economy was in a virtual depression. For purposes of comparison, when President George W. Bush took office in 2001, gasoline sold for an average of $1.55 a gallon. In the summer of 2008, his last year in office, prices exceeded $4.25. In reality, presidents have little to do with near-term fluctuations in gas prices." firstdown 09-04-2012, 01:43 PM Lets talk about this one right here!!! Stop finger-pointing on gas prices - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/03/opinion/verrastro-west-gas-prices/index.html) Now read..... "Critics of the administration are quick to note that when Barack Obama took office, gasoline prices were $1.95 a gallon. But they neglect to note the U.S. economy was in a virtual depression. For purposes of comparison, when President George W. Bush took office in 2001, gasoline sold for an average of $1.55 a gallon. In the summer of 2008, his last year in office, prices exceeded $4.25. In reality, presidents have little to do with near-term fluctuations in gas prices." Great job CNN. If gas was $1.95 because of the depression how did they then get to $4.25? firstdown 09-04-2012, 01:49 PM Lets talk about this one right here!!! Stop finger-pointing on gas prices - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/03/opinion/verrastro-west-gas-prices/index.html) Now read..... "Critics of the administration are quick to note that when Barack Obama took office, gasoline prices were $1.95 a gallon. But they neglect to note the U.S. economy was in a virtual depression. For purposes of comparison, when President George W. Bush took office in 2001, gasoline sold for an average of $1.55 a gallon. In the summer of 2008, his last year in office, prices exceeded $4.25. In reality, presidents have little to do with near-term fluctuations in gas prices." This article from CNN is blamming Bush and congress for not doing anything back in 2008. President, Congress offer no immediate help on gas prices - CNN (http://articles.cnn.com/2008-06-09/politics/bush.congress_1_alternative-fuels-gasoline-prices-gas-prices?_s=PM:POLITICS) She also said it their fault: Nancy Pelosi Blames Bush and Cheney for Gas Prices | (http://thestarlette.net/2008/07/18/nancy-pelosi-blames-bush-and-cheney-for-gas-prices/) 12thMan 09-04-2012, 02:07 PM Obama is speaking today down the street at Norfolk State. I found it strange that even today they were advertising tickets for the event. I laughed when they also listed that the tickets were free. Seems Obama is having trouble filling speaking places. Democrats are poised to avoid the danger of President Barack Obama accepting his party’s nomination before a partially-empty stadium by shifting his speech to an indoor arena and citing ‘severe weather’. The Obama campaign have been working desperately to ensure that the 74,000-seater Bank of America stadium in Charlotte would be filled. Buses for students from across North Carolina and even members of black churches in neighboring South Carolina have been arranged. Read more: Democrats set to move Obama's big speech from 74,000-seater outdoor stadium to 20,000-seater indoor arena | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2198206/Democrats-set-Obamas-big-speech-74-000-seater-outdoor-stadium-20-000-seater-indoor-arena.html#ixzz25WTpI6JK) Thursdays weather forcast: Night http://s.imwx.com/v.20120328.084208/img/wxicon/120/29.png 69°Low Partly Cloudy Chance of rain:10% Wind:SW at 2 mph Humidity:94%UV Index:0 - LowSunset:7:43 pm Moonrise:11:07 pm Moonphase:Waning Gibbous Collapse Details 13, 000 in Colorado a few days ago; same day Mitt Romney had 3,00. Dems will pack BofA Stadium Thursday night. |
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