Posted on 03/03/2009 9:16:16 AM PST by aic4ever
As the American People watch their money dissapear one day after another as Obama's ever bigger federal government becomes ever more meddlesome in the private sector, who can possibly blame people for saying to hell with it?
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Obama lied; the economy died
The Washington Times ^ | March 3, 2009 | Tony Blankley
Posted on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 12:16:37 AM by Scanian
I am trying to capture the spirit of bipartisanship as practiced by the Democratic Party over the last eight years.
Thus, I have chosen as my lead, the proposition: Obama lied; the economy died. Obviously, I am borrowing this from the Democratic Party theme of 2003-08: Bush lied, people died. There are, of course, two differences between the two slogans.
Most importantly, I chose to separate the two clauses with a semicolon rather than a coma because the rule of grammar is that a semicolon rather than a coma) should be used between closely related independent clauses not conjoined with a coordinating conjunction. In the age of Barack Obama, there is little more important than maintaining the integrity of our language - against the onslaught of Orwellian language abuse that is already a babbling brook, and will soon be a cataract of verbal deception.
The other difference is that George W. Bush didnt lie about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. He was merely mistaken. Whereas President Obama told a whopper last week when he claimed he was not for bigger government.
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Just wait till he comes for our 401k’s and retirement.
At the rate things are going, he won’t have much to grab there. . . .
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