Posted by Host on September 22, 2008
H/T Redstate
Uber domination has been unleashed upon the NY Times. After the first round KO of the Times … they are trying their best to regain consciousness, and stammer back to their feet.
Stellar folks … stellar!
Schmidt responded by taking aim at the New York Times
and opening fire, saying:
Let me first say we are First Amendment absolutists on this
campaign. The press and anybody who wishes to cover this race from
a blogosphere perspective or from a media perspective is of course
constitutionally protected with regard to writing whatever they
want to write.
But let's be clear and be honest with each other about something
fundamental to this race, which is this: Whatever the New York
Times once was, it is today not by an standard a journalistic
organization.
It is a pro-Obama advocacy organization that every day
attacks the McCain campaign, attacks Sen. McCain, attacks Gov.
Palin, and excuses Sen. Obama.










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Posted by Host on September 22, 2008
Good thing McCain was right about the surge.
Army Lt. Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, Multinational Corps Iraq commander, spoke to Pentagon reporters via teleconference from his headquarters in Baghdad.
Austin charted the continued progress in Iraq. “We’ve experienced continued low levels of violence, with 15 of the last 16 weeks remaining below the 200-attacks-per-week mark,” he said. “In Baghdad, … we’ve averaged less than four attacks per day for the last 13 weeks.”
He said this level of violence would have been unthinkable a year ago. Anbar province – once the home of al-Qaida in Iraq – transferred to Iraqi provincial control, and the trends of violence continue down, the general told reporters.
It’s notable that the decrease has continued during Ramadan, Austin said. “We did see a small spike in attacks over the weekend,” he acknowledged, “but I can tell you that even with the spike, we are well below what we saw last year and the year before that.” |
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Posted by Host on September 22, 2008
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it doesn't take away from the $700 billion bailout, but at least you know that Bush saw what was coming. at least he tried.
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in deep bleep
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Looks like the NYT has finally realized they can't argue against the truth on this one issue. If only we could get them to admit that they've been reporting on all the WMD's found in Iraq since 2004.
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This is VERY bad.
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Posted by Host on September 22, 2008
After O’Reilly angered hackers that are attacking Palin, the hackers decided to get even. Not with O’Reilly … with his fans. Website subscribers now have their personal information compromised on the web.
Here's the O'Reilly Factor clip that angered the hackers:
Beyond their well-honed
While this is a crime, it was done not to cause harm or embarrassment, but merely to prove whether or not Palin was using a private email account to conduct government business. But rather than look at the facts surrounding the hack, ultra-conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly just went for the jugular and verbally attacked not only the hackers themselves, but even the sites publishing the material on the Internet.
The excuse that they used an illegal act to attempt to discover an illegal act that may, or may not, exist was juvenile at best. I wonder how many of these hackers would be ok with the FBI breaking the law, obtaining their personal information, and launching an investigation into every one of them. Just to see if they did commit a crime … even if they didn’t … and without any probable cause.
The hackers have almost endorsed a “Minority Report” scenario with their actions. You are guilty before you’ve done anything. Every fiber of the American way of life says you can’t break the law to prove someone else is breaking it. All that does is make you a criminal. This line of thinking is made profusely more inferior by the fact that there was no information that Palin was breaking the law. The hackers were on the proverbial fishing trip for the one that got away. Remember, the one that got away usually never existed, and that was the case here.
The liberal hackers here have openly endorsed everything they claim Bush is doing … and they oppose. How can you get screaming mad at Bush for warrantless wiretapping without probable cause if you are doing the same for nothing but political gain.
With this latest stunt on O’Reilly subscribers … the hackers have actually lowered themselves even further into the cesspool of mindless hypocrisy they were in before. They acted like sniveling babies when O’Reilly correctly illustrated their actions. With the courage of pathetic gang-banging pansies … they attacked O’Reilly’s subscribers. Further breaking the law by releasing their personal information for all to see. It’s pretty sad to attack people who’ve literally never done anything to you while at the same time avoiding the one you have an issue with.
To support such actions, as many liberal bloggers have, only illustrates how big an asshat-f–ktard you really are. Only the worst kind of idiot would endorse such damaging, and blatantly illegal actions as this.










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Posted by Host on September 22, 2008
Obama has been a real hypocrite by attacking McCain’s lobbyist connections. Especially since Obama is knee deep in this whole subprime lending nightmare.
Three of his advisers have been involved in subprime scandals, and they all got rich doing it. McCain doesn’t have that problem. He, and President Bush, warned everyone what was to come … no one (including Obama) listened.
| Campaign contributions from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac made to Barack Obama may backfire if the Democratic presidential hopeful wages an aggressive campaign to cast blame on rival John McCain and the Republicans in Congress for the mortgage-related losses that forced the U.S. Treasury to take over the quasi-governmental mortgage giants.
A review of Federal Election Commission records back to 1989 reveals Obama in his three complete years in the Senate is the second largest recipient of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae campaign contributions, behind only Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., the powerful chairman of the Senate banking committee. Dodd was first elected to the Senate in 1980.
According to OpenSecrets.com, from 1989 to 2008, Dodd received $165,400 in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac campaign contributions, including contributions from PACs and individuals, followed by Obama, who received $126,349 in such contributions since being elected to the Senate in 2004. |
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Make sure you go to WND for the full background of Obama’s advisers, and the rest of the story.










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