Quote from insider trading:
The current odds for a Obama re election is 2-1,bet 33 to win 66
Its quite common for the party opposite of the president to gain seats in congress so nothings unusual about that and it should be expected
Quote from Mercor:
Again you have no point just like your gay loverboy Obama.
The article speaks of 2010.
It is not common for a supermajority party to lose the amount of seats it may lose.
Quote from skylr33:
Quote from skylr33:
Hey insider trading,
I see you are lying through your teeth as to who is on this list. Let me set the record straight on your lies:
Janet Napolitiano, Sonia Sotomayer, Kathleen Sebelius, and Michele Obama are "NOT" on the list of Forbes 100 most powerful women.
Hillary Clinton is, as well as Condelisa Rice at #6, and "LOOKIE LOOKIE HERE", Laura Bush is #44 on the list.
LOL!!!!! Where's the furor's wife (Michele Obama)??????? ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your a total douche bag. No wait, a total lying douche bag with no credibility or integrity whatsoever!!!!!!!! lol![]()
I suggest you learn how to read You dumb motherfucker
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2009/11/power-women-09_The-100-Most-Powerful-Women_Rank_2.html
Mihelle Obama is # 40
Napolitiano #51
Sotomayor#55
Sebilous#57
Rank Name Occupation Country
Rank Name Occupation Country
26 Patricia Woertz Chief executive, Archer Daniels Midland U.S.
27 Guler Sabanci Chairman, Sabanci Holding Turkey
28 Barbara Desoer President, Bank of America Home Loans & Insurance U.S.
29 Brenda Barnes Chief executive, Sara Lee Corp. U.S.
30 Risa Lavizzo-Mourey Chief executive, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation U.S.
31 Ann Livermore Executive vice president, Hewlett-Packard U.S.
32 Cathie Lesjak Executive vice president, Hewlett-Packard U.S.
33 Marina Berlusconi Chairman, Fininvest Group Italy
34 Melinda Gates Co-chairman, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation U.S.
35 Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House, House of Representatives U.S.
36 Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State U.S.
37 Jane Mendillo Chief executive, Harvard Management Co. U.S.
38 Margaret Chan Director-general, World Health Org. Switzerland
39 Susan Chambers Executive vice president, Global People Division, Wal-Mart Stores U.S.
40 Michelle Obama First Lady U.S.
41 Oprah Winfrey Chairman, Harpo U.S.
42 Queen Elizabeth II Queen U.K.
43 Nancy McKinstry Chief executive, Wolters Kluwer Netherlands
44 Gloria Arroyo President Philippines
45 Ana Patricia Botin Executive Chairman, Banesto Spain
46 Ann Veneman Executive Director, UNICEF U.S.
47 Yulia Tymoshenko Prime minister Ukraine
48 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Supreme Court Justice U.S.
49 Janet Robinson Chief executive, The New York Times Co. U.S.
50 Dominique Senequier Chief executive, AXA Private Equity France
51 Janet Napolitano Secretary of Homeland Security U.S.
52 Anne Sweeney Co-chairman, Disney Media Networks U.S.
53 Neelie Kroes Commissioner for Competition, European Union Netherlands
54 Gail Boudreaux President, UnitedHealthcare U.S.
55 Sonia Sotomayor Supreme Court Justice U.S.
56 Mary Schapiro Chairman Securities & Exchange Commission U.S.
57 Kathleen Sebelius Secretary of Health & Human Services U.S.
58 Ellen Alemany Chief executive, RBS Americas and Citizens Financial Group U.S.
59 Susan Ivey Chief executive, Reynolds American U.S.
60 Amy Pascal Cochairman, Sony Pictures Entertainment U.S.
61 Helen Clark Chairman, United Nations Development Group New Zealand
62 Judy McGrath Chief executive, MTV Networks U.S.
63 Stacey Snider Chief Executive, DreamWorks Studios U.S.
64 Navanethem Pillay High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations South Africa
65 Janet Clark Chief financial officer, Marathon Oil U.S.
66 Sherilyn McCoy Worldwide chairman, Pharmaceuticals Group, Johnson & Johnson U.S.
67 Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf President Liberia
68 Tarja Halonen President Finland
69 Mary McAleese President Ireland
70 Virginia Rometty Senior vice president, IBM U.S.
71 Angela Ahrendts Chief executive, Burberry Group Plc. U.K.
72 Terri Dial Chief executive, North America Consumer Banking, Citigroup U.S.
72 Sri Indrawati Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance Indonesia
74 Deirdre Connelly President, North American Pharmaceuticals, GlaxoSmithkline U.S.
75 Johanna Sigurdardottir Prime minister Iceland
Quote from skylr33:
Quote from skylr33:
Hey insider trading,
I see you are lying through your teeth as to who is on this list. Let me set the record straight on your lies:
Janet Napolitiano, Sonia Sotomayer, Kathleen Sebelius, and Michele Obama are "NOT" on the list of Forbes 100 most powerful women.
Hillary Clinton is, as well as Condelisa Rice at #6, and "LOOKIE LOOKIE HERE", Laura Bush is #44 on the list.
LOL!!!!! Where's the furor's wife (Michele Obama)??????? ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your a total douche bag. No wait, a total lying douche bag with no credibility or integrity whatsoever!!!!!!!! lol![]()
Quote from CRA:
Ok now all i have to do isfigure out how to convert a gay hairlip
from boston into a religious fanatic..... This is gonna be tougher
than trying to convert an offensive lineman into a QB, though i
have a solution..... i will dangle a carrot right infront of his
nose....
PLEASE PRAY FOR ME
