Comments Posted By Thomas Jackson
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NOW GRAMM FEELS OUR PAIN - AND McCAIN'S BOOT

McCain demonstrates he can throw anyone under the bus just like Obama.

Guess the metrosexuals can't man up.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 14.07.2008 @ 15:06

Gramm is correct. If Americans aren't whinners than why do we sit still as the elites propose tax increase after tax increase?

If we aren't weak minded cretins why are we watching the government bail out financial institutions who carried out their bidding when Congress passed the Community Redevelopment Act. An act intended to grant loans to blacks, hispanics, etc who couldn't hope to meet the requirements for a normal loan.

So we now see 2,000 foreclosures daily, up 50% from last year but equal to only two tenths of a per cent of all mortgages. Yet this will cost American taxpayers a trillion dollars so our senators and politicians can have sweetheart loans.

And what do we get? More of the same manure from both parties. Amnesty? Restricted drilling? Earmarks? Unending deficits and printing presses rivaling Zimbabwe?

Yeah Gramm got it right. If he didn't Americans would use a flamethrower on our government. Instead we hear them asking for a government bailout.

Tell me again that Gramm is wrong.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 11.07.2008 @ 13:31

LOW EXPECTATIONS FOR CONGRESS

I hate to disagree but the reason the American public hates the Congress is because of their acyions. They are corrupt. They lie. They are the mafia seem like choirboys and the politburo seem like the Vatican. They attempt to betray our fighting troops and disrespect them without consequence.

They have caused the housing crisis; the energy crisis; the illegal alien crisis, yet we get to see them hold hearings on steroids in baseball and outlawing lightbulbs.

Summer was a fool and an extremist who got what he deserved. Its a shame we don't allow such methods to deal with liars, crooks, and traitors today. No wonder we are a nation that thinks the Dalibama has credibility.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 11.07.2008 @ 13:42

THE IRAQIS ARE GROWING UP

Dr. Luv:

I guess your region must venerate a catatonic, cud chewing capacity for dissembling along with a talent ofr self delusion equalled only by your belief in your own intelligence and omnipetence. Most people learn that being infantile, indolent, and inspid is not what you want on your resume.

So do us all a favor and post at DU where great minds like yours bray at the moon.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 11.07.2008 @ 13:47

DEMS PLAYING ALFONSE AND GASTON WITH VEEP CHOICE

Still liberal:

Oh sure we can all recall the same process with Kerry in 2004 or Bush in 2000.

The Dhimmies can see the future and its going to be funny watching them explode as a loser like McCain beats their savior. It will be a black day for lefties every where.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 11.07.2008 @ 13:51

This race looks more like 1972 every day. What states is Obama going to get that Kerry didn't? On the oother hand why is McCain doing better in states than Bush did in 2004? We get the usual BS that claims Obama will take NC, Virginia or Georgia but I wish just one of these cretins would lay down his money. I'd cover it in a NY minute. The same with the polls that claim Obama is 15 points ahead. I recall in 1984 these polls said Mondale was ahead by the same margin.

When I speak to people in stores, at the park, in my neighborhood I see no one who admits voting for Obama. Rather the talk is about the policies and flipflops of Obama and how he lies.

Anyone but McCain would crush Obama but even McCain should beat this man. If only because like McGovern is was too extreme for the American people.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 8.07.2008 @ 16:07

THE NEW YORK TIMES VS. COMMON DECENCY

Seems to me that the government should publish the home addresses, schedules, phone numbers and pictures of these NY Times staff members, along with their wives, children, parents, and siblings.

Just in the public interest, because as we all know the public has a right to know.

And then let it be known that these people are the masterminds of the war against Islam.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 7.07.2008 @ 20:25

OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND, OUT OF LUCK

Some people believe that the PRC is friendly toward the USA. These same people argued that the former USSR wasn't a threat to the USA.

Some people never learn.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 7.07.2008 @ 20:29

DO LIBERALS LOVE AMERICA TOO?

Wow I see Reynolds just can't help himself. Such ignorance is just too laughable.

Ashamed of slavery? I never owned a slave. What country in 1776 had outlawed slavery?

I am ashamed of those who display such vast ignorance.

Do us all a favor and don't waste bandwidth or our time with such braying.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 9.07.2008 @ 16:29

Reynolds:

I see you just don't get the point do you. France had the finest army in Europe yet it was crushed by a smaller force that had better doctriine, technology, morale and organization. Just as France believed its technology was supreme you fall victim to the same mindset. Sadly you ignore the fact or are unaware of the fact that technology rests with no nation. The price the French and the West paid was the Germans marching through Paris.

Indeed a 50% reduction of the military by Clinton has hollowed outthe US military. We see how it is stretched to fight in two relatively minor theaters. One can imagine how well we would do if we had to fight the PRC without nuclear weapons or if North Korea were to become aggressive today. Yes Bush didn't expand the military, a serious mistake.

But we are treated to the bogus Obama who promises to cut the military.

Thank you for demonstrating your military expertise and years of service sir. Only someone who suffered the rigerous training endured in a sandbox could reach the conclusions you have.

So now we are to thrust the national security of the nation to a party that hasn't been right about national security in fifty years?

Americans believed they reigned supreme in technology in 1940. It didn't matter that its army was smaller than Poland's. It didn't matter that its aircraft were obsolete. It didn't matter that the navy's optics, torpedoes, or fire control were inferior to the Japanese. After all those who were responsible were going to pay the butcher's bill for being wrong.

As the army discovered when it first met the Germans in North Africa, or the Navy at Guadalcanal or Nidway. Or the thousands of tank crews or aircrews who went to their deaths because their equipment was thought to be effective by people as thoroughly versed with the military as you obviously are.

Let us rather embrace the philosophy of those who tell us not to worry about our freedoms and the safety of those who must guard our freedoms with toss off lines from the DU. The French did as did those at Oxford when they said they wouldn't fight for King nor country and encouraged those with a more realistic view of politics to plunge the world into war.

But we can be happy that the 65 million who died listened to such tripe.

Comment Posted By Thomas Jackson On 8.07.2008 @ 16:26

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