Traitors Obuma, Clinton giving $900 Million to the PLO

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jarhead

Anmar & Diane,
I wouldn't expect either one of you to be interested in a local or state race because you don't live here and would not effect you----BUT--we were talking about a US Senate seat. That "US" means United States which we in Kansas are a part of. You have every right and concern to be interested in any Kansas congressional seat when it effects us all.

Diane Amberg

Uh, Jar that's all well and good, but where were you (plural) in 2008? I took a lot of unnecessary mean heat from several of you over Joe Biden and there was nobody more surprised than I when he was chosen as Pres. O's running mate. But what about our other national candidates seats? In the House? Where was the interest in Delaware's candidates then?  Mike Castle ran and won...nothing heard from any of you before during or after.  Doesn't the house affect us all too ? Excuse me if I'm a just a little skeptical about the genuine interest.

jarhead

Diane,
Huh ?? I believe if you look back at your #11 reply on this thread you will see you are the one who started talking about CO. I thought that was who we were talking about.  Not sure how Biden or Mike Castle got into the mix because I sure never brought them up on this thread. Oh well, I'm done with it all. You are right---I aint interested at all !!!!

Teresa

Chris Coons Lied, Granny Died.......................
by  Ann Coulter
10/20/2010

In all of life's tribulations, there is nothing so aggravating as being condescended to by an idiot. In last week's CNN debate in the Delaware Senate race between the astonishingly well-spoken Christine O'Donnell and the unfortunate-looking Chris Coons, O'Donnell had to put up with it from Coons for 90 minutes.

O'Donnell wiped the floor with Coons, moderators Wolf Blitzer and Nancy Karibjanian, and the idiotic University of Delaware students asking questions -- all of whom were against her.

(With the nation on the verge of another great depression -- the brunt of which, to my delight, will fall most heavily on college students -- guess what the dunderheads asked? GUESS! That's right: They asked about abortion "in the case of rape or incest," "don't ask, don't tell," doing something about "our carbon footprint," and the kook-minister who was going to burn Korans, because ISLAM IS A RELIGION OF PEACE, I TELL YOU!)

O'Donnell's responses couldn't have been better if Thomas Sowell were whispering them in her ear. But after every well-thought-out answer she gave, Coons would act as if O'Donnell were speaking in tongues and make a dismissive remark to the moderators: "If you can reconcile all those comments, you're an even more talented reporter than I think you are, Nancy."

O'Donnell managed to simply answer the questions without wasting everyone's time with snippy asides about Coons' replies.

Then Coons would say something incomprehensible, false or insane -- such as his conspiracy theory about the Australians uniting with the Chinese against America.

Yes, Australia, America's most loyal ally.

After O'Donnell described the China problem with absolute precision -- the Chinese hold so much of our debt, we can't hold them accountable in their dealings with Iran or North Korea -- Coons smirkingly replied: "It's hard for me to respond effectively, Wolf, to all the different issues that my opponent has raised in previous statements, and I'll just let that stand."

Then he launched his Chinese-Australian conspiracy theory!

Coons said: "The Australian navy engaged in joint exercises with the Chinese and specifically excluded us recently. A dramatic shift in the Australian policy."

Somehow, The New York Times had missed the national security implications of Australia's engaging in naval exercises with China! Either that or Coons is Dennis Kucinich, I've-got-eight-test-tube-babies-and-I'm-broke crazy.

Weirdly, though, considering Australia is snubbing the U.S. and sidling up to China, the Australian navy also recently staged a dramatic re-enactment of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's Incheon landing during the Korean War, which saved Australian troops from annihilation.

It's strange that the Australians would honor America -- or as the North Koreans put it, try to impress "U.S. sycophants and lackeys" -- just as they're distancing themselves from us. Maybe that's why no one else in the developed world is worried about Australia's joint naval exercises with China.

(But The Weekly World News is jumping right on it!)

In contrast to O'Donnell's manifestly true point that "China could take us over monetarily before they could militarily," Coons seemed more worried about a military invasion. He warned that "as the Chinese have become economically stronger, they are seeking to become militarily stronger."

(O'Donnell quipped: "Are you saying that China has a plot to take over America?" -- exactly what she has been falsely accused of saying.)

If you do nothing else before casting your vote, Delawareans, ask people who know something if China poses more of a military threat, or a monetary threat, to us. (Make sure they know you're talking about China the country, not singer/actress Chynna Phillips.)

What should worry Delaware voters even more than Coons' demanding a first strike against China was the elaborate lying he did -- on stage, in front of everyone -- about his family's financial interest in cap and trade.

Responding to the question about "our carbon footprint" from a student who will be living with his parents soon, O'Donnell gave a tour-de-force attack on the cap-and-trade bill, mentioning the massive electricity bills that will devastate Delaware's farmers and elderly citizens.

She concluded by asking Coons: "Speaking of cap and trade, your family business stands to financially benefit from some environmental legislation under Bush -- "

Then she was cut off by the moderator.

Coons sneered: "A fascinating question that really makes no sense, yet, so if you'd like to -- better ask the whole question, I'd be -- what's she talking about?"

O'Donnell said sweetly, "I'd like to know if your family business stands to have a financial gain if cap and trade is passed and, if so, would you recuse yourself in the lame duck sessions from voting with Harry Reid?"

Coons again scoffed at O'Donnell: "Fascinating question. No."

Thinking he had caught O'Donnell in a gaffe, Blitzer asked for her evidence. Oops!

O'Donnell cited W.L. Gore -- the company owned by Coon's stepfather, which also provided Coons with the only for-profit job he ever held -- and said that the company makes fuel cells and other things that companies will be forced to buy under cap and trade. (Making W.L. Gore at least the second entity named "Gore" to cash in on the global warming hoax, by the way.)

Blitzer asked Coons, "Is that true?" Oops, again!

Amid a litany of irrelevancies and insults -- That's quite a stretch, Gore makes a lot of products, we also sell dental floss! -- Coons finally coughed up the truth: Yes, Gore will benefit if cap and trade becomes law.

He explained his earlier, by-now-obvious lie by saying that "it took a couple of minutes to even understand what she was talking about."

Really? That's strange, because according to Delaware newspaper articles not seven years ago, Coons himself -- as the lawyer for Daddy's company –- deployed Gore scientists to testify before Congress in favor of environmental mandates because, as Coons said, it was good for business.

On Nov. 16, 2003, "company lawyer Christopher Coons" told Wilmington's News Journal: "This is one of those very rare moments where the legislative outcome matters to Gore."

I guess now we know why Coons kept pretending he couldn't understand the batty dame.


http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=39514
Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History !

jarhead

Looks like Ann Coulter is pretty smart---for a blonde !!  :angel:

Teresa

I subscribe to her newsletter and also listen to her on Fox News..
but then again..
I pretty much think blonds are ALL smart.. LOL

Its old fisherman Marines that I don't trust..
Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History !

Diane Amberg

#36
So now W L Gore,  that has a very successful business model and been healthy through out all this mess is suddenly the bad guy? Do you know how many of you have yourselves have contradicted the comments made by Ann Coulter and CO about that very thing? Of course they will make money! That's what a good company does! Because of that people have jobs, right here, not off in India or China. They actually make things! Real things that are produced right here and shipped out. I still have and wear one of the original Gore Tex rain coats. It needs seam sealer once in awhile because it was a prototype that I tested for them years ago. They pass the lions share of the profit along to their "associates." There are no employees. They hire a great many people and have a very healthy profit line, but no Billionaire CEO's. Believe me, you would want them where you are.  As far as Chris Coons being "given " a job, he is a qualified lawyer and did indeed work for Gore. Considering how many people in this country work in family businesses, I can't imagine why that would be a problem. Steve himself said people should be able to charge whatever they want for what for they make. He also said the company owes the employees nothing but a days wages for a days work. You work for/with Gore you'd think you died and went to heaven.  As far as "everybody" who was in Newark for the debate being against CO, nothing could be further from the truth. That is all political spin that isn't fair to her or anybody else either. I said I did like some of her ideas. Why isn't anybody interested in them? I'll tell you why... it's a game of political distraction from both sides, and as one who lives here I am sick of it. Ann Coulter and Wolfe Blitzer both need to have their butts kicked. I don't care squat about the answers either of them gave that night, because the questions were very poor.  Little pieces of things were pulled out and asked about with the whole story not being told. It was all political hog wash and they were both losers as far as I'm concerned.  Chris Coons was easier to pick on because he has been around longer ,is older and has done things. He has a history .She is so young there is almost nothing to talk about. She has no history to speak of and no experience, has never even had a real job, let alone be be a manager as a county executive has to do.That's one of the big things you all didn't like about Pres Obama.No experience. But now you want us to have as our Senator a person with no experience to speak of
 No abortion under any circumstance? Even if the mother would die? Yep.That's going to be popular. But it's a dumb question that she could easily change her mind about later.  What about the real hot topics? What's her real stance on immigration. What's his? Real answers please, not something they think will look good on the news but would never be implimented. And what does  the "unfortunate looking Chris Coons" mean? That's disgusting and 'way beneath anyone I would have any respect for. Now only pretty people are worthwhile? I can't stand Ann Coulter when she pulls that stuff.  CO has some interesting ideas that still appeal to me, but she's got to grow up in a hurry and get past the "I am you" silliness or she'll never make it.

srkruzich

I did say that and i still say that, but this company better realize that if they DO suck the public dry over this, that the public will retaliate by voting against them with their dollar.  Thats the power of capitalism and free market.   You see now the cats out of the bag and I'll guarantee that if they do go down that road, people will say the hell with that company and stop bying their products.
Curb your politician.  We have leash laws you know.

Diane Amberg

I doubt it. Gore makes a lot of specialized medical equipment, coated wire, cable and outer wear, bad weather shoes and boots etc. LL Bean has some similar, but even they use Goretex to make their water proof products....go ahead ,buy cheap China knock offs. Of course you folks would deny being impressed with anything from here, but they are the model American business should be using. Gore has a very consumer friendly policy about profit. They would never"suck the public dry "as you say.  You'd rather go to Walmart? Help yourself.

srkruzich

Quote from: Diane Amberg on October 23, 2010, 03:47:33 PM
I doubt it. Gore makes a lot of specialized medical equipment, coated wire, cable and outer wear, bad weather shoes and boots etc. LL Bean has some similar, but even they use Goretex to make their water proof products....go ahead ,buy cheap China knock offs. Of course you folks would deny being impressed with anything from here, but they are the model American business should be using. Gore has a very consumer friendly policy about profit. They would never"suck the public dry "as you say.  You'd rather go to Walmart? Help yourself.
I actually tend to buy local.  And lately i haven't been able to buy anything us made worth a crap.  They are getting as bad as chinese.
Curb your politician.  We have leash laws you know.

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