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--BB--Xanthe
06-09-2009, 04:37 PM
I thought this was interesting...

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

...anybody know where and who he was speaking for? :confused:

--BB--Xanthe
06-09-2009, 04:39 PM
never mind... answered my own question.

On June 8th, 2009 at a Republican congressional fundraiser Voight said he was "embarrassed" by President Obama, referred to the Obama administration as "the oppression" and said that Obama was a "false prophet" who would bring about the downfall of the nation.

Red0ctobeR
06-09-2009, 09:31 PM
John voigt is great. Wish he had more likable roles in films.

HogWild-USMC
06-09-2009, 10:50 PM
12 trillon dollars in debt in 5 months....

Yea, no shit. Freaking Republican's that had the House and Senate from 2000 to 2006 and spent money like there was no tomorrow set the stage for this. Obama promised responsibility, transparency, and line by line deletions of pork spending. And got elected on that.

The U.S. is now in 12 trillion dollars in debt. We were 800 billion when Bush was President. So I guess we got "change" after all. For this is certainly something new...

aturn35
06-09-2009, 11:49 PM
Can we start counting down the days until the next election yet? I think waiting would probably be better, because seeing the actual number would be too depressing...

Oh, and if you carry that 12 trillion dollars in 5 months rate over the span of 4 years, we end up being 115.2 trillion dollars in debt. Doesn't that just sound great? That's what we're going for right?

And as long as we're on the line of politics, has anyone heard anything about the Franken-Coleman Senate race? I'm from MN, and i just read that the MN Supreme Court is going to decide who gets the seat. That's just plain wrong.... We have an election in place for a reason, so we the people get to decide who we want to represent us. That's the whole thing about democracy. But since democrats run everything now, they decided that democracy isn't good enough, and we need a court to decide who gets to be our senator. Why not just put it on the ballot for the November elections? Let the people decided like it's supposed to be!