CNN reporter pwned

Fox news doesn't pretend to be unbaised nor are they a hard news channel and the admit that.

That's what pisses you liberals off so badly about them. They kick your asses all over the floor for being honest and you can't handle it.



Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Oh yes, CNN should take their cue from the "Fair and Balanced" non opinion driven reporters at Fox News...

:D
 
You just got your face ripped off.



Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Winning a popularity contest does not speak to a better product...
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Thats right. Look at the President. Checkmate.
 
Quote from John_Wensink:

Fox news doesn't pretend to be unbaised nor are they a hard news channel and the admit that.

That's what pisses you liberals off so badly about them. They kick your asses all over the floor for being honest and you can't handle it.


The truth hurts. I haven't heard any arguments on ET that would cause me to reconsider supporting Obama.
 
Yawn...

Yall klannish will do anything to feel that you have won something.

Must truly suck to be out of power in D.C. for yall...

Quote from John_Wensink:

You just got your face ripped off.



Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Winning a popularity contest does not speak to a better product...
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Thats right. Look at the President. Checkmate.
 
Funny, you guys are still to this day crying about 2000.

The issue is we are all going to pay a heavy price down the road with obama and when the currency collapses and a 30 year mortgage is at 20% who are you going to blame then?




QUOTE]Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Yawn...

Yall klannish will do anything to feel that you have won something.

Must truly suck to be out of power in D.C. for yall...
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The heavy price down the road began with Reagan's deficit spending and the tradition has been continued up to this day...

The policies were derided by some as "Trickle-down economics,"[16] due to the significant cuts in the upper tax brackets. There was a massive increase in Cold War related defense spending that caused large budget deficits,[17] the U.S. trade deficit expansion,[17] and contributed to the Savings and Loan crisis,[18] In order to cover new federal budget deficits, the United States borrowed heavily both domestically and abroad, raising the national debt from $700 billion to $3 trillion,[19] and the United States moved from being the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation.[20] Reagan described the new debt as the "greatest disappointment" of his presidency.[19]

Quote from John_Wensink:

Funny, you guys are still to this day crying about 2000.

The issue is we are all going to pay a heavy price down the road with obama and when the currency collapses and a 30 year mortgage is at 20% who are you going to blame then?




QUOTE]Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Yawn...

Yall klannish will do anything to feel that you have won something.

Must truly suck to be out of power in D.C. for yall...
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Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Keep talking about Mr. Bedtime for Bonzo...

It has been over 2 decades since Reagan withered away from the scene. A whole new generation has come, and they don't know who the old fart was, nor do they give a shit about what the nutball republikans feel about some old dead dude...

Yes, please, continue talking about Reagan...




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The heavy price down the road began with Reagan's deficit spending and the tradition has been continued up to this day...

The policies were derided by some as "Trickle-down economics,"[16] due to the significant cuts in the upper tax brackets. There was a massive increase in Cold War related defense spending that caused large budget deficits,[17] the U.S. trade deficit expansion,[17] and contributed to the Savings and Loan crisis,[18] In order to cover new federal budget deficits, the United States borrowed heavily both domestically and abroad, raising the national debt from $700 billion to $3 trillion,[19] and the United States moved from being the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation.[20] Reagan described the new debt as the "greatest disappointment" of his presidency.[19]

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Quote from drjekyllus:

Thats right. Look at the President. Checkmate.

Ooooh that's going to leave a mark.

Looks like our resident liberals may want to find another spokesman.
Once again ZZZzzz/Optional is making them look pretty silly.
 
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