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| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
Bill Ayers and his wife were considered radicals 40 years ago |
Yet, as of today, he still says he does not regret bombing NYC police HQ, the Pentagon, etc.... and he says he "wishes I could have done more." That is not 40 years ago, that is now. Who cares what his University teaching title is- I had a professor in college, in a criminal justice class called "Terrorism", who went on and on about how the US is the most evil country in the world and the leader in international terrorism. All kinds of bullshit gets taught in the university system. Because Ayres and Dorn avoided conviction doesn't make their views acceptable.
| quote: | | lol, let's see. The Republicans who were in power for 8 years didn't even include the cost of the war in Iran in the budget and they still were spending much much more than they had to spend. I suppose they didn't put your children in debt? Who exactly did they think would pay down that debt if not the children? The Chinese? And their lack of oversight and regulation seemed to have caused the huge recession that preceded Obama's nomination and has yet to be stopped. Even Mitt Romney said that the US government has to spend spend now to reverse the damage... |
First of all, Mitt isn't talking about the kind of spending that's happening now. Mitt actually understands economics and if you think he would be making the same spending decisions Obama is, you're dreaming.
If you're so outraged over the spending of the Iraq war and the budget under Bush, I wonder how you feel that Obama has QUADRUPLED that deficit in the first 6 months already, spending more than all previous presidents before him combined.... what's worse- a $500 billion deficit when Bush left office, or the $12 trillion projected deficit under Obama in the next 10 years, NOT including the Cap and Trade bill and the Trillions a new health care system will cost?
| quote: | | What question that Katie Couric asked do you consider a trick question? When that interview occurred, I was a 22 year old graduate student at Stanford, not even an American, not even pregnant, and I could have responded intelligently and with deliberation to each question. I listened to that whole interview and I was astounded that someone chosen to be a vice presidential candidate answered so poorly. |
How about Couric's question with inherant bias, "What do you read to stay informed?" I agree that Palin came off bad in that interview though, but my problem is more with Katie Couric in general; in her interview with Biden, when he said “When the stock market crashed, Franklin Roosevelt got on the television and didn’t just talk about the princes of greed, he said, ‘Look, here’s what happened.’” FDR wasn't President when the stock market crashed, and he didn't get on TV until a decade later... but Couric never called him out on it. Yet, she was more than happy to ask Palin 3 times for specific examples on things McCain wanted more regulation on.
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