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the preacher
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 Posted: Thu Jul 31st, 2008 09:05 am

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marc:
Thanks. By the way, that was not a rant, it was an answer.
RSDF

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 Posted: Thu Jul 31st, 2008 01:17 am

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the preacher wrote: marc: serious question, not looking to start a discussion, but why do you dislike Bush so much?

Like I said, not wanting to start a discussion, just wondered what the motive/thinking is behind all this hate.

thanks,
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It is not that I hate him...I have no respect for him and resent what has happened to this country under his watch or his administration...Granted, it is not all his fault but he is supposedly the Commander & Chief and the bottom line stops with him as he said not to long ago...His primary job is to take care of the USA which I believe he has failed miserably at...Just look at where we were before he came into office and where we are now...Just look at our debt, the economy, his spending policies, foreign aid...My biggest issue is the economy, immigration and that he got us involved in a war that we had no business getting involved in...JMHO...This war is killing us financially and spiritually...Just look at the billions that have been wasted on Iraq...Look at all the soldiers that have been killed...For what? And when they come home we don't even take care of them...Those billions should have been spent here in the USA to help Americans...I do not mean to sound selfish but I do not care about Pakistan, the Sudan and those other countries...It is their problem let them deal with it...It is a dog eat dog world and the strong survive...Times have changed...We can't save the world as much as we would like to but we should do whatever the hell we can to save the USA...After we take care of the USA we could help pro USA countries...

I could go on but I will stop ranting...

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 10:59 pm

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The constitution gave congress control of the purse strings and so far neither party has shown any restraint in the last 10 years.

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 10:38 pm

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marc: serious question, not looking to start a discussion, but why do you dislike Bush so much? Maybe I am stupid, but I cannot figure out why he is hated so much. Everything I hear him blamed for, he cannot do by himself, the Executive Branch doesn't have that much power. He fired judges, he gets in hot water, Clinton fired judges, thats one of his perks. Clinton DID lie, under oath, but Bush is the big liar. I just don't get it.

Like I said, not wanting to start a discussion, just wondered what the motive/thinking is behind all this hate.

thanks,
RSDF

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 06:01 pm

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jeffy ole boy wrote: Shoot I thought everybody loved George Bush........;)Especially me...LOL...

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 05:55 pm

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Shoot I thought everybody loved George Bush........;)

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 04:18 pm

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'Bush hater' and 'fact manipulator'

No shit?

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 04:14 pm

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empty wrote:
It appears the writer of that particular article has a track record of 'Bush hater' and 'fact manipulator'

The hell you say......I cant believe there would be a Bush hater in the media.....:shock:

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 04:08 pm

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Dave wrote: Congress voted to increase the national debt limit by $800 billion?

But,

Democratic critics charged that the soaring deficits showed the total failure of the Bush administration to put the government's fiscal house in order?

Something just wrong with the whole article. Its full of partisan bullshit.

It appears the writer of that particular article has a track record of 'Bush hater' and 'fact manipulator'

http://state29.blogspot.com/2007/02/martin-crutsinger-from-ap-failed-math.html

http://newsbusters.org/node/3452

http://www.bizzyblog.com/2007/05/13/the-aps-crutsinger-miserably-reports-record-receipts-and-the-falling-deficit/

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 03:44 pm

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Congress voted to increase the national debt limit by $800 billion?

But,

Democratic critics charged that the soaring deficits showed the total failure of the Bush administration to put the government's fiscal house in order?

Last time I checked, the President proposed a budget and the Congress and the Senate were given an opportunity to tweak it and send it back for signature. Negotiations back and forth until a compromise is reached.

I also don't recall the Executive Branch having the ability to propose anything as far as spending or new laws.

That is part of the duties of the Legislative Branch. Executive Branch can approve or veto only. If there is a veto, that can be over-ridden with a 2/3rds majority on the vote...

Something just wrong with the whole article. Its full of partisan bullshit.

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 Posted: Wed Jul 30th, 2008 03:04 pm

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Shit...Just what we need...More debt...Another opportunity for foreigners to buy into the USA...

Government announces plans to borrow $27 billion

By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, AP Economics Writer1 hour, 22 minutes ago

The Bush administration gave details Wednesday on how it plans to borrow the billions of dollars it will need to cope with the soaring budget deficits.

Those plans include raising $27 billion by selling a new 10-year note and a new 30-year bond at the regularly scheduled quarterly auctions to be held next week. The government needs to borrow $171 billion during the current July-September quarter, the second highest quarterly borrowing total on record.

The increased borrowing needs reflect the exploding federal budget deficit which is projected to more than double in size this year and to hit an all-time high of $482 billion in the 2009 budget year.

The administration released the new deficit forecasts on Monday. It blamed the surge on the sagging economy and the effort to keep the country from falling into a deep recession by mailing out 130 million economic stimulus payments.

Democratic critics charged that the soaring deficits showed the total failure of the Bush administration to put the government's fiscal house in order, however. They contended that whoever wins the presidency in November will inherit a huge fiscal mess that will severely restrain the next president's ability to fulfill his own campaign promises.

The administration projected that the deficit for this budget year, which ends on Sept. 30, will total $389 billion, more than double the $161.5 billion deficit for 2007. For the 2009 budget year, which will cover the first year of the new president, the administration is forecasting a deficit that will surge to an all-time high in dollar terms of $482 billion, far exceeding the old record of $413 billion set in 2004.

That deficit estimate could soar even higher. It does not include the expected full cost of funding the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan or the costs associated with a massive housing rescue measure that Congress passed last week and President Bush signed into law on Wednesday.

As part of the housing measure, Congress voted to increase the national debt limit by $800 billion from $9.815 trillion to a new limit of $10.615 trillion.

The borrowing plans announced by the Treasury Department on Wednesday include raising $17 billion by selling a new 10-year note on Aug. 6 and raising $10 billion by selling a new 30-year bond on Aug. 7.

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 Posted: Tue Jul 29th, 2008 01:08 pm

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marc wrote: I just saw a referance to this in the New York Times this morning...Harley bought MV Agusta...

http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/apwire/e6893dba84f13406d927e4449c3182e0.htm

 

I guess Ducati told then to FO.........

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 Posted: Tue Jul 29th, 2008 10:51 am

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Interesting...
More heads should be rolling. But, that last paragraph, this is the first I've heard of that. Seems all I've been hearing locally is that Boeing is a bunch of whiners for protesting the contract going to EADS/Northrup/Grumman...


Key Air Force Official on Tanker Program Quits
By AUGUST COLE
July 29, 2008; Page A13

A top U.S. Air Force acquisitions official is stepping down, becoming the most senior weapons buyer to depart since the unraveling of a $40 billion contract to buy aerial refueling tankers.

The Air Force said Kenneth Miller, a senior Defense Department official with more than 30 years of government service, will leave at the end of the month. He was the service's point person with Congress on the tanker program.

Mr. Miller held the title of special assistant for acquisition governance and transparency to the secretary of the Air Force. Before coming to the Air Force in 2005 to help the service with its weapons purchases, Mr. Miller worked for the Navy on a variety of acquisitions-related issues.

In June, the Government Accountability Office found eight major faults with the Air Force's decision to award the tanker contract to Northrop Grumman Corp., which teamed up with Airbus parent European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. to offer an Airbus plane for the mission. Boeing Co., which lost the competition, protested, leading to the GAO's ruling.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said earlier this month that he would reopen the tanker competition with a new fast-track bidding process that will deliver a winner by the end of the year.

Mr. Miller technically retired in February after 34 years of service, but Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne persuaded him to stay on. Mr. Wynne, along with the Air Force's chief of staff, was ousted by Mr. Gates last month over the Air Force's handling of nuclear-weapons security. Mr. Miller, a member of the government's senior executive service, couldn't be reached for comment.

The Air Force has been under intense scrutiny over its alleged mishandling of a variety of high-profile weapons contracts, including the plan to buy 179 aerial refueling tankers. Despite efforts to make such acquisitions more transparent and resistant to protests, the GAO has continued to find fault with the Air Force's ability to pick a clear winner.

Before the tanker protest was upheld, the GAO twice found in favor of Lockheed Martin Corp. and United Technologies Corp.'s Sikorsky unit, which disputed the Air Force's decision to award a $10 billion contract for search-and-rescue helicopters to Boeing. A new winner for that program could be decided as soon as October, almost two years later than originally planned

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121730058289692403.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

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 Posted: Sun Jul 27th, 2008 08:10 pm

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marc wrote: I just saw a referance to this in the New York Times this morning...Harley bought MV Agusta...

http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/apwire/e6893dba84f13406d927e4449c3182e0.htm

 

Just so they don't call 'em Harley Agusta... LOL!

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 Posted: Sun Jul 27th, 2008 01:16 pm

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I just saw a referance to this in the New York Times this morning...Harley bought MV Agusta...

http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/apwire/e6893dba84f13406d927e4449c3182e0.htm

Last edited on Sun Jul 27th, 2008 01:18 pm by marc

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 Posted: Sun Jul 27th, 2008 12:10 am

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Sort of - "My soap and my wash cloth and I will wash it any way I want"

Thants one mower that won't run like a deer!

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 Posted: Sat Jul 26th, 2008 11:26 am

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Ok, I did a little diggin' and here's the original story. The real reason he faces so much time (if convicted) is that he voided the factory warranty. Let this be a lesson,

Never remove those tags from pillows and mattresses

Milwaukee man shoots lawn mower when it won't start
He faces felony charge of possessing short-barreled shotgun

By CROCKER STEPHENSON
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Posted: July 25, 2008

A 57-year-old south side man, who might have been struggling with a hangover, was charged Friday with shooting his lawn mower with a sawed-off shotgun.
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Keith Walendowski was charged Friday with shooting his lawn mower with a sawed-off shotgun.
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“I'll tell you the truth,” a criminal complaint quotes an apparently inebriated Keith Walendowski. “I got pissed because my lawn mower wouldn't start, so I got my shotgun and shot it.

“I can do that. It’s my lawn mower and my yard, so I can shoot it if I want,” Walendowski told police.

Ignorance of the law, however, is not a legal defense.

Walendowski is charged with a felony count of possessing a short-barreled shotgun and a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct while armed. If convicted of both charges, he faces up to six years and nine months in prison.

The shooting occurred Wednesday at a home Walendowski shares with his mother in the 3500 block of S. Austin St.

According to the complaint, Walendowski had been drinking all morning. Around 9:30 a.m., he attempted to start his 21-inch Lawn-Boy — unsuccessfully.

After shooting the mower, he went in his basement, where he was arrested by police, the complaint says.

Police recovered the shotgun, shells, a handgun, rounds for the handgun and a stun gun.

Dick Wagner of Wagner’s Garden Mart, 6075 N. Green Bay Ave. in Glendale, said shooting the mower didn't help Walendowski’s odds of getting it repaired.

“Anything not factory recommended would void the warranty,” he said.


http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=776545

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 Posted: Sat Jul 26th, 2008 12:49 am

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marc wrote: What a crock of shit...6 years & 3 months for shooting your lawnmower...Granted, he may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but this is very excessive...

Angry man shoots lawn mower for not starting

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A Milwaukee man was accused of shooting his lawn mower because it wouldn't start. Keith Walendowski, 56, was charged with felony possession of a short-barreled shotgun or rifle and misdemeanor disorderly conduct while armed.

According to the criminal complaint, Walendowski said he was angry because his Lawn Boy wouldn't start Wednesday morning. He told police quote, "I can do that, it's my lawn mower and my yard so I can shoot it if I want."

A woman who lives at Walendowski's house reported the incident. She said he was intoxicated.

Walendowski could face up to an $11,000 fine and six years and three months in prison if convicted.

A call to Walendowski's home went unanswered Friday morning.
Well that what he gets for shooting a Lawn Boy..  Should have bought a Murray. :?;)

 

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 Posted: Sat Jul 26th, 2008 12:13 am

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What a crock of shit...6 years & 3 months for shooting your lawnmower...Granted, he may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but this is very excessive...

Angry man shoots lawn mower for not starting

1 hour, 51 minutes ago


A Milwaukee man was accused of shooting his lawn mower because it wouldn't start. Keith Walendowski, 56, was charged with felony possession of a short-barreled shotgun or rifle and misdemeanor disorderly conduct while armed.

According to the criminal complaint, Walendowski said he was angry because his Lawn Boy wouldn't start Wednesday morning. He told police quote, "I can do that, it's my lawn mower and my yard so I can shoot it if I want."

A woman who lives at Walendowski's house reported the incident. She said he was intoxicated.

Walendowski could face up to an $11,000 fine and six years and three months in prison if convicted.

A call to Walendowski's home went unanswered Friday morning.

 

Last edited on Sat Jul 26th, 2008 12:18 am by marc

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 Posted: Fri Jul 25th, 2008 07:34 pm

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marc wrote:
Dave wrote: WTF???
Why are tax-payers expected to pick up the tab for protecting these two?
What a frickin ripoff...Thats BS...That should be paid for by campaign contributions not us...JMHO...
Exactly my thought...


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