Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
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Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
Wow, as if many (those paying attention!) don't see her dodge and total lack of explaining the WHY of her reasoning!
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/09 ... tcmp=hpbt3
Yep, don't talk about the enormous number of jobs and furthered energy resources this brings America, let's talk about the nebulous, typical emotional issues of things like global warming - oops, I mean, climate change. Although I'm seeing the GW term used more around election time, as it's more of a useful fear-inducing technique that allows an avoidance of other pressing issues that we CAN do something about. Most politicians who want to spout off self-serving pseudoscience about GW typically connect it to a myriad of things that will do absolutely nothing to change it (and that is IF we COULD change it).
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/09 ... tcmp=hpbt3
Yep, don't talk about the enormous number of jobs and furthered energy resources this brings America, let's talk about the nebulous, typical emotional issues of things like global warming - oops, I mean, climate change. Although I'm seeing the GW term used more around election time, as it's more of a useful fear-inducing technique that allows an avoidance of other pressing issues that we CAN do something about. Most politicians who want to spout off self-serving pseudoscience about GW typically connect it to a myriad of things that will do absolutely nothing to change it (and that is IF we COULD change it).
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Re: Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
It's too bad that Hilary may be dropping out of the Presidential race soon. With articles like this, and her recent email issues, I was starting to see her vulnerability. I was really starting to trust her judgement on crucial issues. She's exactly the kind of leader that we desperately need for this country.
At the voting polls, she's still my #2 choice right now. If I'm unable to write in my first choice for president, Mickey Mouse, then Mrs. Clinton is sure to get my vote.
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At the voting polls, she's still my #2 choice right now. If I'm unable to write in my first choice for president, Mickey Mouse, then Mrs. Clinton is sure to get my vote.
Signed,
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Re: Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
I didn't know that those living in an asylum for the mentally unhinged could vote. I'm impressed! ...the USA has truly become a progressive nation under President Osama Obama.RickD wrote: At the voting polls, [Hitlery Klinton] still my #2 choice right now. If I'm unable to write in my first choice for president, Mickey Mouse, then Mrs. Clinton is sure to get my vote.
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Re: Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
I imagine a Sanders - Trump election would be a hoot, but let's be realistic. Clinton isn't going to drop out and Trump isn't going to take the Republican nomination. It's going to be Jeb - Clinton.RickD wrote:It's too bad that Hilary may be dropping out of the Presidential race soon.
I think Clinton will probably come out on top, if only because Jeb has a last name, and it's the same name as the guy who presided over the most disastrous administration in recent memory. The guy who made us an international laughing stock, created the mess that Obama has yet to fully clean up, and massively increased the size of the Federal government, along with the debt and the deficit. The guy who actually did pretty much everything that the Republicans claim the Democrats are always about to do. The guy whose last name is a shrubbery? Remember him? The Jeb campaign sure hopes you don't.
Also, what's with conservative types deliberately misspelling the names of people whose views they disagree with? It's kind of silly. Seriously, Hitlary? Are you really going to argue that she has anything whatsoever in common with Hitler? Seriously? Hitler???
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Re: Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
Edward,edwardmurphy wrote:
Also, what's with conservative types deliberately misspelling the names of people whose views they disagree with? It's kind of silly. Seriously, Hitlary? Are you really going to argue that she has anything whatsoever in common with Hitler? Seriously? Hitler???
That's our Furstentum Liechtenstein. He's usually pretty good with his misspellings, in regard to comparisons. But this time, I think his brain is frozen from that far northern Canada cold.
Hillary is a left wing nut. And Hitler was a right wing nut. I'm not sure what FL was thinking with that.
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
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Re: Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
Well, Hitler did have a better, much more impressive mustache! But probably not as much testosterone.Seriously, Hitlary? Are you really going to argue that she has anything whatsoever in common with Hitler? Seriously? Hitler???
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It amazes me that you guys think Hillary is a left-wing nut. On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being the extreme left and 10 being the extreme right, Obama and Hillary are about a 4. Jeb Bush is about a 6. Fox News is a bunch of 7's that earn a living by calling anyone less than 6 a crazy-eyed 1. You shouldn't take them seriously.
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Re: Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
edwardsmurfy,edwardmurphy wrote:Also, what's with conservative types deliberately misspelling the names of people whose views they disagree with? It's kind of silly. Seriously, Hitlary? Are you really going to argue that she has anything whatsoever in common with Hitler? Seriously? Hitler???
It was a play on her name, Eduardo. You need to chill out! You pinko commie types mustn't be a lot of fun at a party...
Your scale, above, is likely culturally specific to gringos Americans. The main problem I see with Mrs Klinton is that her election as president would create yet another presidential dynasty. (If memory serves me correctly, this would be the USA's third such "dynasty".) Another problem is that she isn't that progressive. If you want socially progressive, vote for Bernie Sanders, assuming you are a Demagogue Democrat. Bernie strikes me as a man of integrity. Ultimately, I'd rather see a man of integrity in the White House than someone with plastic values.edwardmurphy wrote:It amazes me that you guys think Hillary is a left-wing nut. On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being the extreme left and 10 being the extreme right, Obama and Hillary are about a 4. Jeb Bush is about a 6. Fox News is a bunch of 7's that earn a living by calling anyone less than 6 a crazy-eyed 1. You shouldn't take them seriously.
As for Keystone XL, I say build it! ...and make sure the pipe is just behind your house.
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Re: Keystone Pipeline and Hillary
Nope, not really.Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:edwardsmurfy,edwardmurphy wrote:Also, what's with conservative types deliberately misspelling the names of people whose views they disagree with? It's kind of silly. Seriously, Hitlary? Are you really going to argue that she has anything whatsoever in common with Hitler? Seriously? Hitler???
It was a play on her name, Eduardo. You need to chill out! You pinko commie types mustn't be a lot of fun at a party...
I actually agree with you on all of that. I think that Sanders and Warren are among the very, very few politicians in Washington who care more about people than money. That goes for both sides of the aisle. Also, it's going to be a Bush - Clinton runoff. We're getting a dynasty. The only question remaining is if we want an oil guy or a Wall Street lady. If it has to be one or the other I guess I'd prefer Clinton. At least with them it's 2 and out. This would be our third Bush, and they're grooming about 100 more.Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Your scale, above, is likely culturally specific to gringos Americans. The main problem I see with Mrs Klinton is that her election as president would create yet another presidential dynasty. (If memory serves me correctly, this would be the USA's third such "dynasty".) Another problem is that she isn't that progressive. If you want socially progressive, vote for Bernie Sanders, assuming you are a Demagogue Democrat. Bernie strikes me as a man of integrity. Ultimately, I'd rather see a man of integrity in the White House than someone with plastic values.edwardmurphy wrote:It amazes me that you guys think Hillary is a left-wing nut. On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being the extreme left and 10 being the extreme right, Obama and Hillary are about a 4. Jeb Bush is about a 6. Fox News is a bunch of 7's that earn a living by calling anyone less than 6 a crazy-eyed 1. You shouldn't take them seriously.
Based on my, admittedly shallow, understanding of the issue it really makes no difference. We already have a massive grid of pipelines running all over the country, so one more barely matters. The people who value life over money lost the Keystone fight long before it started.Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:As for Keystone XL, I say build it! ...and make sure the pipe is just behind your house.
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