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To: koan who wrote (753221)11/16/2013 7:18:32 PM
From: Brumar892 Recommendations

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Chris Matthews, MSNBC: only a racist would think Obama lied:

“Is this, calling the president a liar, the new language of American politics, or is it a language especially treated for the country’s first African-American president? Is this president of a lower caste than those elected to the office before him, or do those on the right believe he even is the legitimate President of the United States?”

mediaite.com

Cause Democrats never hinted that Bush might have lied.



To: koan who wrote (753221)11/17/2013 8:12:50 AM
From: steve harris2 Recommendations

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Just for your amusement, one of your democrat cronies....

Get this, Buffett sold his ConocoPhillips while buying ExxonMobil.

And the SEC let him hide the transactions until completed.

Think he got a heads up the government was going to relax the ethanol mandate? Conoco was aiming to be one of the largest ethanol producers....

(D)s are good, (R)s are bad......

AMIRITE?

usatoday.com

In fact, Buffett constituted roughly three-quarters of the position in the second quarter and obtained confidential treatment from the SEC in his previous filing as he continued to build the position.

washingtonpost.com

The U.S. may be hitting its ethanol limit. So EPA wants to relax its biofuels goals.



To: koan who wrote (753221)11/17/2013 3:02:39 PM
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MSNBC Host Thinks Senators’ Districts Are Gerrymandered
In case you were wondering if MSNBC host Touré Neblett has any qualifications whatsoever other than being a pretentious leftist with the correct color skin, the video below should clear things up. The clownish but very self-important Touré (who usually goes by only his first name) alleges that gerrymandering effects Senate races.

Only those who like Turdé must have flunked sixth grade civics will be surprised to hear that Senators are elected by the whole state per the 17th Amendment. Their districts cannot be gerrymandered.

But if Turdé’s qualifications are good enough for the presidency, they are good enough for MSNBC.

MSNBC Host Thinks Senators' Districts Are Gerrymandered #RWNJAlert 8 mb




yeah kopan the university of MSNBC