Posted on 07/07/2008 12:54:53 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Sounds like some good help to you Ernest. With my bad hearing I don’t go to video clips or You-Tube things.
From the Comments at Patterico ...anExcerpt
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Flop: The Second Amendment is an individual right
Flip: We should ban guns within five miles of schools.
Comment by Mitch Berg 7/6/2008 @ 5:32 pm
Obama has shifted to the right on (at least) 12 important issues. Here they are.
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Posted on Sat 05 Jul 2008 01:16:06 PM PDT by grundleEdited on Sat 05 Jul 2008 01:55:47 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Obama has shifted to the right on unwarranted wiretapping, Israel, free trade, gun control, the death penalty, faith based programs, welfare reform, the Iraq war, abortion, the Patriot Act, campaign finance, and the Cuban embargo.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/gerard_baker/article4264994.ece
July 4, 2008
Barack Obama's policy switches are giving the Left whiplash
The Democratic nominee's policy pivots are causing anguish among liberals.
By Gerard Baker
Change, it turns out, wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. Having campaigned for the past year as the agent of transformation, the man who would lead an historic shift in America's political direction, Barack Obama is discovering that there is quite a lot he likes about the way things are.
Since securing the Democratic nomination a few weeks ago, the only change coming from the Illinois senator has been in what he seems to stand for. Last month he dropped his opposition to a Bill before Congress that would give telecoms companies immunity from prosecution for carrying out illegal wiretaps on potential terrorist suspects.
He told a cheering crowd of Israel's supporters of his fervent commitment to the security of the Jewish state and added, for good measure, that an undivided Jerusalem should be the nation's capital. He said that he likes free trade after all, and that his primary campaign pledge to dismantle the North American Free Trade Agreement was a case of overheated rhetoric.
Last week he expressed support for a Supreme Court decision that struck down a ban on handguns and opposition to another that outlawed the death penalty for rape of a child.
This week he promised to expand President Bush's faith-based organisations initiative, a programme that channels funds to religious groups so that they can deliver social welfare services, which the Left regards as a heinous blurring of Church-State separation.
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http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/06/obama-shifts-on.html *
Imagine that! A gun owner keeps a gun by his bedside, the thief breaks in, knocks out the owner, steals the gun and then uses the gun to harm someone else!
'While I was sleeping', who knew?
Obama wants to mandate involuntary servitude;
"When I'm President, I will set a goal [requirement] for all American middle and high school students to perform 50 hours of [mandatory community] service a year, and for all college students to perform 100 hours of [mandatory community] service a year. This means that by the time you graduate college, you'll have done 17 weeks of [mandatory community] service."
Obviously he forgot the Thirteenth Amendment which reads as follows:
"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
Barack Obama's policy switches are giving the Left whiplash
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From The Times
July 4, 2008
Gerard Baker
Change, it turns out, wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. Having campaigned for the past year as the agent of transformation, the man who would lead an historic shift in America's political direction, Barack Obama is discovering that there is quite a lot he likes about the way things are.
Since securing the Democratic nomination a few weeks ago, the only change coming from the Illinois senator has been in what he seems to stand for. Last month he dropped his opposition to a Bill before Congress that would give telecoms companies immunity from prosecution for carrying out illegal wiretaps on potential terrorist suspects.
He told a cheering crowd of Israel's supporters of his fervent commitment to the security of the Jewish state and added, for good measure, that an undivided Jerusalem should be the nation's capital. He said that he likes free trade after all, and that his primary campaign pledge to dismantle the North American Free Trade Agreement was a case of overheated rhetoric.
Last week he expressed support for a Supreme Court decision that struck down a ban on handguns and opposition to another that outlawed the death penalty for rape of a child.
This week he promised to expand President Bush's faith-based organisations initiative, a programme that channels funds to religious groups so that they can deliver social welfare services, which the Left regards as a heinous blurring of Church-State separation.
If next week he named Dick Cheney as his running-mate and revealed that he spends his spare time drilling for oil in wildlife habitats, the only surprise would be that it took him so long.
Of course there's nothing much new in what the senator has done. In the lexicon of modern American politics, it's called a pivot. You campaign hard to the party's extreme in the primary election, where the base voters tend to be. Then, when the nomination is secure and there are no more idealists to be humoured, you pivot back to the centre. The only difference is that in Mr Obama's case the pivot is so hard and so fast that the entire Democratic Party is suffering from whiplash.
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A whimper of pain has gone up from the base. Those who really believed in the Audacity of Hope now fear a Timidity of Despair. Thousands of Obama supporters have signed a petition on his website begging him to reconsider his position on the illegal wiretaps - a seemingly minor campaign issue, but one that carries great talismanic symbolism for civil libertarians.

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Obama’s a ‘hood ornament’?? snicker
This obviously has some deep meaning which eludes me.but I know how tricky your mind is.
‘Throw Obama under the Chevy’,
‘Obama gets ‘grilled’..
‘Obama - ‘in the hood’’..
I’m thinking, lol.
Nice Thread.
I’d like to add the video Obama first saying that Iran was no threat ‘cause they’re tiny. Then him saying they were a grave threat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynJwtYK05F8
I have an amusing video about Obama’s Flip Flop on Iraq using photos and cartoons I got on Free Republic,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDi-4AxQK_4
Best question I asked a Lib today; “Hey, now that Obama believes we shouldn’t leave until it’s stable, why don’t you?”
love the balloon picture. would like to see the rnc use it in an ad
like they say, “a picture is worth a thousand words”
The good thing about the world we live in, is simple.
We don’t have to wait for the RNC to consider using humor to take down the Obamination. We see it and use it.

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ROFL!

Thanks Ernest.
Related thread:
Obama Spits on General Petraeus, Then Offers a Tissue for Cleanup
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