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For those of you who praise

Posted By: Trigger Happy on 2009-04-28
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Obama for wanting universal health care....please check this out. Obviously the Obama administration thinks that too many Americans have unnecessary procedures like tonsillectomies and hysterectomies, etc.  Gee.....and you think insurance companies won't pay for anything....just wait until Obama takes over. 


http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/04/27/lott_obama_health_care/




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When they praise our TAT

Its like they're congratulating us for losing money.


Good, then since you followed her, you know that originally she had nothing but praise SM
for President Bush, right?  He met with her and she thought he was WONDERFUL.  So since you have followed her, you do remember that part, right?
If Biden or Obama was on there, you would praise
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damned by faint praise

to be endorsed by regulars on this board - har har.


 


McCain gives praise to Obama...sm

This is for all of you who constantly pick on Obama and hope for Obama's downfall.


Cheers to McCain....... a respectable and decent loser!


 



McCain: Obama has 'done well' as president so far


 


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Senate AP – Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee member Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. asks when lawmakers …





WASHINGTON – Sen. John McCain says his opponent in last year's presidential campaign, Barack Obama, has "done well" in his first five months in the White House.


The Arizona Republican says that using a legislative scorecard to judge the presidency so far, Obama has achieved all his legislative goals.


On the down side, McCain says that Obama's successes in Congress have come with little or no Republican support.


McCain also is critical of Obama for setting a date for closing the detainee facility at Guantanamo Bay without first developing a comprehensive plan for what to do with its prisoners.


And the Arizona senator says Obama should speak out more in support of protesters in Iran.


McCain appeared Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation."



There are many families of the fallen who praise Bush and I'm not outraged. sm
I don't understand them, but there's no outrage.

Like I said before grief is different for everyone and for people to continue to say "she's done a 360," to me is not really relevent. Most intelligent people know that grief has stages and this lady is entitled to change her mind, her feelings. That's something the neocons can't grasp, why I'm not sure. Maybe after reality and permancy set in, her feelings changed. This lady has lost her son, and you actually think she's camping out for political reasons. I mean come on. That's a ridiculous argument.

I dont think that he HAS to speak to the lady again because he has already had his press time with her while she praised him, BUT what does he have to lose by speaking with this lady again.
Obama's suspension request draws IMMEDIATE PRAISE from across the globe.
A few hours after being sworn in, US President Barack Obama has asked prosecutors to seek a suspension of Guantanamo military trials, a decision welcomed by the world as a first step towards its closure.

"In the interests of justice, and at the direction of the president of the US and the secretary of defense, the government respectfully requests the military commission grant a continuance of the proceedings," said prosecution documents cited by Agence France Presse (AFP).

Obama wants all pending cases, including the trial of five on charges of plotting 9/11 and Canadian Omar Khadr for allegedly killing a US soldier in Afghanistan, suspended for 120 days.

"[This would] permit the newly inaugurated president and his administration time to review the military commissions process, generally, and the cases currently pending before military commissions, specifically."

Military judges will decide on Obama's request later on Wednesday, January 21.

The special military tribunals for Guantanamo detainees were established in 2006 by the Bush administration to try them under separate rules from regular civilian or military courts.

The Bush administration has declared the hundreds of detainees held at Guantanamo as unlawful enemy combatants to deny them legal rights under the American legal system.

Twenty-one people have been charged and 14 out of an estimated 245 remaining prisoners have appeared before judges.

The Pentagon had refused to unveil the body of evidence to justify the prisoners' continued detention, claiming it would endanger national security.

Obama has vowed to close the notorious detention center.

His attorney general designate Eric Holder said this month that the military commissions did not provide enough legal protections to the defendants and that the Obama team was already taking steps to close Guantanamo.

Welcomed

Obama's suspension request draw immediate praise from across the globe.