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McCain needs to retire and, after reading an interview with Nancy Pelosi on Politico she needs to retire. Harry Reid needs to retire. Chuck Schumer needs to retire. Most of the Democrat side needs to retire.

 

“I’ve served since President Reagan,” she said. “I don’t know any member of Congress who ever said, ‘I’m satisfied with the communication that we have from the White House.’ That’s just the way it is. … I’m very proud of the president.”

 

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-unplugged-behind-the-curtain-97095.html#ixzz2fQbEeeiw

 

Term limits, anyone?????

 

"]n some ways, President Bush was a lovely person, and I had a good rapport with him. But we wanted to end the war in Iraq, he wouldn’t even talk about it. … I think not communicating on the war in Iraq is a lot different than canceling the family picnic.”

 

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/nancy-pelosi-unplugged-behind-the-curtain-97095_Page2.html#ixzz2fQbUk1qm

 

Let me see if I understand this :

President Bush was called a "dismal failure" non stop by Pelosi and Reid drip by drip month after month, year after year and it was all because they wanted to talk to this sometime "lovely" man about the war in Iraq??

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after reading an interview with Nancy Pelosi on Politico she needs to retire

 

@righteousmomma

 

Correction: after reading an interview with Nancy Pelosi on Politico she needs to retire be committed to a mental institution.

 

Politico

 

 

Striking a tone of disgust, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi ridicules the GOP as obsessed with its loathing of President Obama and hell-bent on hurting him politically, regardless the cost. She assigns little to no blame to the president (even though Democrats privately say that’s laughable) and instead portrays him as saintly, above reproach and the victim of jealousy or something worse. Scissors-32x32.png

 

“You know why it is,” she said. “You know why it is. He’s brilliant, … he thinks in a strategic way in how to get something done … and he’s completely eloquent. That’s a package that they don’t like.” Scissors-32x32.png

Then she added a line that she has used before, that drives Republicans batty: “He has been … open, practically apolitical, certainly nonpartisan, in terms of welcoming every idea and solution. I think that’s one of the reasons the Republicans want to take him down politically, because they know he is a nonpartisan president, and that’s something very hard for them to cope with.” Scissors-32x32.png

 

 

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I am listening to CSPAN House debate about the budget. It is obvious, listening to the D's, that the world is certainly coming to an end and it is all the R's fault.

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I am listening to CSPAN House debate about the budget. It is obvious, listening to the D's, that the world is certainly coming to an end and it is all the R's fault.

 

@Casino67

 

If it's only their world....I'm OK with that......

 

The "People's" House has one tool to use when their constituents disagree with the Senate & Executive branch....the "power of the purse" and it is seldom used....hooray for the House in enacting the will of the people they represent. Seems like it shouldn't be a big deal.....doesn't it?

 

Edited to add: I posted elsewhere about the 2006 Secure Fence Act....Americans wanted it & it passed by overwhelming majorities in the House & the Senate......and it's never been put into action. Guess why? Democrats have refused to fund it. So.....go pound sand you creeps.

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The Senate debate should be fun. Does Reid need sixty votes to get something back to the House?

 

Maybe time for the Dear Leader to get involved, even though he knows no one in Congress likes him.

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The Senate debate should be fun. Does Reid need sixty votes to get something back to the House?

 

Maybe time for the Dear Leader to get involved, even though he knows no one in Congress likes him.

 

Some "Cowboy Poetry for Dirty Dingus Reid:

 

 

With partisan rancor.......did Oblamercare pass,

 

& locked doors + bribery...pulled out of your a$$.

 

So hitch up yer britches.....don't try to pretend,

 

You've the heart of a thoroughbred....you're the dangerous end.

 

You got re-elected with sleight-of-the-hand,

 

Grafted millions of dollars...from just a few grand.

 

Giddy-up on your horse now & kick with your spurs,

 

Get outa' DC & take your Progressive curs.

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The Senate debate should be fun. Does Reid need sixty votes to get something back to the House?

 

Maybe time for the Dear Leader to get involved, even though he knows no one in Congress likes him.

 

@Casino67

 

If he invokes cloture...it comes to a vote without debate & he can then cut out the Oblamercare defund & pass with only 51 votes. Some of the same legislative trickery they used to get it passed & back to House. [that's the way I understand it, anyway]

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But can Reid get enough votes for cloture?

 

With McShame, Grahamnesty & other RINO's....it may be possible. Which is why Ted Cruz has staked everything on this.....and RINO's want him humbled, embarrassed & irrelevant.

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Don't you think that even a RINO will be able to read the tea leaves and understand voting for ACA is not the thing to do?

 

I have to believe that the R's will hang tough and stay together to make Reid's life a hell-hole.

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Political bigs expected at George Soros wedding

 

 

Billionaire investor George Soros, 83, will marry 42-year-old Tamiko Bolton today, followed by a huge party at his Caramoor Estate in Bedford, with 500 guests.

We’re told the couple will say their vows in front of a select group of friends and family before they celebrate with hundreds from 4:30 p.m. onward.

Those expected include World Bank president Jim Yong Kim and Toomas Hendrik Ilves, president of Estonia; Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, president of Liberia; and Edi Rama, prime minister of Albania.

Also there will be Paul Tudor Jones II and Rep. Nancy Pelosi. Festivities started Friday night with a dinner at Le Bernardin, followed by cocktails with a few hundred guests at MoMA.

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Political bigs expected at George Soros wedding

 

 

Billionaire investor George Soros, 83, will marry 42-year-old Tamiko Bolton today, followed by a huge party at his Caramoor Estate in Bedford, with 500 guests.

We’re told the couple will say their vows in front of a select group of friends and family before they celebrate with hundreds from 4:30 p.m. onward.

Those expected include World Bank president Jim Yong Kim and Toomas Hendrik Ilves, president of Estonia; Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, president of Liberia; and Edi Rama, prime minister of Albania.

Also there will be Paul Tudor Jones II and Rep. Nancy Pelosi. Festivities started Friday night with a dinner at Le Bernardin, followed by cocktails with a few hundred guests at MoMA.

 

 

Not that I wish any harm to the.......er......lucky couple on their day of nuptials......or anyone else in the wedding party either......I just had a brief daydream of......a tumbling carved butter sculpture that hopelessly engulfed George S & Nancy P completely.....in a double fatality under an avalanche of churned moo......unsalted, of course.

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This is an excellent wake up call.

 

Sermon 663 : A Warning Bell in the Night : 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
9/22/2013
Please click the play button above to listen now.
Most of us spur into action when we believe that our financial state is in dire straits. Why don't we act in the same way in regards to our spiritual state? Today people need the same spiritual concern that people had in the past. They need to want to establish a relationship with God, that which is of paramount importance. So wake up, and place God at the center of your life!
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