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Fox & Friends, which is where these pictures are from is a morning show, and not a serious news program. While they talk about news stories they aren't a serious news program, I'll agree the pictures are juvenile but can you honestly tell me a po... [Read More]
however they haven't used doctored photos, O RLY? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_News_Channel_controversies#Photo_manipulation) 'Fair & Balanced - Only if you're a Republican'... [Read More]
Garfield is pointing out that the source you've provided is administrated by a known Left-wing individual, who has in the past demonstrated/supported hateful behaviour towards members, both past and present, of the Republican party. Clearly, this cas... [Read More]
I'm just providing the links, and I'll leave you all to tear each other apart over them. Refute the credibility as much as you wish - they're just as credible as other sources that have been used in past discussions. G. Gordon Liddy (http://www.hu... [Read More]
With the suit and the style of the glasses and other political items scattered around the yard, it's not that hard. I agree, it's not that hard to identify it with Palin, but, as with anything, there's still room for interpretation.... [Read More]
The home owner said it was a representation of Palin, so he identified it. I'm aware that the home owner has identified it as Palin - i'm just saying that it's pretty hard for it to be clearly identified as Palin unless told so by the person who cr... [Read More]
It's a mannequin, with no facial features whatsoever. It could easily be identified as anyone - in fact, over here for Guy Fawke's night we regularly burn effigies of popular figures for fun, and that's all this seems to be - fun.... [Read More]
I've just been watching it on Sky News... they didn't even expect to survive or succeed in their plan... so it makes you wonder what would possess them to do such a thing. It's disgusting nonetheless. Also, 88 is an interesting number - it's a code... [Read More]
To tie Joe the Plumber into this discussion, the revelation of Obama's socialist viewpoints first surfaced when he went into Joe's neighborhood for a photo op and Joe asked him a question. Up until that point Obama and the mainstream media managed to... [Read More]
Probably not, unless she worked on the Obama Campaign, because there wouldn't be anything really there except she acted on her own. The fact she's a maxed out donor, ties her to the Obama Campaign. Right. She gave them money - it doesn't mean she's... [Read More]
Jones-Kelley said such background checks are not unusual. And "Based on what we know to this point, we don't have any reason to believe the information was improperly accessed or disclosed by a state employee," I have a feeling that ha... [Read More]
Then there was the treatment of "Joe the Plumber" where people are now being charged concerning the accessing of his private information (at least one is an Obama donor). Do you have a source for that? The previously sourced article determ... [Read More]
Federal income tax wasn't enacted until the Civil War. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_tax_in_the_United_States) I don't know if they would have been appalled by it, but they chose not to write income tax into the Constitution when they wrote it... [Read More]
This "redistribution of wealth" is a form of taxation that the Founding Fathers would have been extremely appalled by Are you a founding father? If not, how can you be so sure? I don't think they'd willingly admit it to the general public... [Read More]
Though coming from someone that is taking classes on the United States Constitution currently it sounds pretty anti-American to me considering, our founding fathers were talking about "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness," in the de... [Read More]
Is it just me, or is Obama having slightly socialist leanings not really important? So what if he associates with Marxists? It doesn't make him a Marxist.... [Read More]
Based on supreme court rulings a contract is a contract is a contract, That's also the 17th Ferengi Rule of Acquisition - but you've yet to prove that any such contract has even existed. Obama saying something doesn't count as a contract - if you c... [Read More]
They never met to negotiate anything, and since McCain is taking public financing and Obama signed a document concerning this, he is in breach of contract without the negotiation even taking place. The contract was with the American People, it was no... [Read More]
And he signed a piece of paper, I’m told, that made that commitment.” Key words there are "I'm told" - hearsay is hardly conclusive evidence. Also, from the same article: “It would be presumptuous of me to start saying... [Read More]
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/summary.php?cid=N00009638 And that's from September, both candidates signed a pledge to take matching funds, but Obama broke his word. That's just the same link twice - Lit asked you to prove that Obama broke his w... [Read More]
Another thing to think about....why don't we see any more Republic escape pods on the surface of Taris. If there were more than one ship, there would most likely be more escape pods launched with means that there should be more than just several esca... [Read More]
By my understanding, there can still be dark Jedi or trained force adepts, but only two sith at any time. Correct. See Mara Jade, Emperor's Hands, Inquisition, Sedriss, Jerec and many more... :p... [Read More]