Posted on 06/10/2007 4:12:39 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, June 10th, 2007
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): White House press secretary Tony Snow, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): White House press secretary Tony Snow; Sen. Joe Lieberman, Connecticut independent.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Evan Bayh, D-Ind.; Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesman; Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez; Gov. Bill Richardson, D-N.M.; former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark.
here...for the paranoid in me....
http://www.cis.org/articles/2007/welfarerelease.html
http://www.asu.edu/clas/nacts/bna/
I INVENTED the BLACK HELICOPTERS!
;-)
Almost word for word what I say about it.
Sorry BTW about the creaking &c, I have found that fish oil supplements and glucosamine/chondroitin daily have put a stop to such things.
Hope you enjoy the mid-Atlantic, I grew up somewhere in the general vicinity myself.
Cheers!
Hahahaha, from Mark Kilmer at RedState:
The upcoming vote will be on whether to have a vote of confidence, Kyl said, and he will vote not to have such a vote. Blitzer pointed out that this was hardly a “ringing endorsement” of Gonzales, and Senator Kyl responded by punching the host square in the nose, demanding: “Shut your fat pie hole, Blitzer, you make me sick.” Really, though, Kyl said that it was not his place to approve or disapprove.
LOLOL. I like that Kilmer guy.
>> Perhaps you guys can make a list of accepted businesses ...
You’re obfuscating an issue that has finite aspects bearing serious consequences for the structure of our Country. Try as you may to twist the Conservative concern and you will only demonstrate your inability to stay focused on the issue at hand.
You don’t represent the interests of the business community which is no less complicated than either of the two major political parties. Certainly a sector is in favor of illegal and submissive labor, but the vast majority of business is not. Most business operates in accordance of the law, and those that don’t poison the competitive market place with elements of slave-like labor, economical dilution, and disenfranchised domestic labor pools.
No Conservative that I know of is interested in regulating business. You should have more faith in your fellow American who is willing to work for competitive wages. Gosh darn, look how many are sacrificing themselves overseas to protect your right to freely operate a company.
Oh that someone would shut Blitzer up.
I heard someone say that it does no good to argue over what kind of bucket we should bail with until we fix the leak in the boat. That means secure borders.
That was really powerful. I was watching it as I was just getting ready to head out the door to go to church. I had to sit down to watch it. It was really powerful.
“Too much welfare, too many incentives for people to live as a permanent underclass.
I guarantee if the govt got out of the welfare business, the problem would actually be manageable.”
This is completely true. Immigration is more burdensome in the context of a welfare state. Without it, by definition everyone is ‘paying their own way’ (excepting charitable orgs of course).
>> >> Wallet-think?? Spoken like a true Marxist conservative.
>> Smear...
Agreed.
I’m curious what the 19th Century businessman had to say about Lincoln. Mixed sentiment no doubt.
>> offloading Gulf Coast crude into the Nazi bottom.
Didn’t know that. Interesting historical references - thanks.
Maybe Bernie Schwartz of Loral can be added to the list.
Hershey kiss (bump)
Yep! He thought he was drafted by the Royals but he wasn't but he put it in his bio anyway. Guess it's the thought that counts. He was finally called on it and had to remove it from his bio. It was an honest mistake according to him.
An honest mistake would be a first for him. He's a Dim.
Perhaps you guys can make a Marxist conservative correct business list?? Bet it doesn’t have 100 names on it.
You hide behind your anti-business power to the proletariet rhetoric since you have been exposed.
What businesses, besides your own, do you approve of?? Home sales or construction? Nope, Mexican labor. Construction? Nope, Mexican Labor.
Ag, Landscaping, Restaurants, low tech? Nope, Mexican Labor. Clothing mfg, computers, auto mfg, oil production, anything? Nope foreign/Mexican/Chinese labor. Leaves you Marxist conservatives a pretty short list.
Oh, were all “slaves” to the Man!
Pray for W and Our Troops
You know those Black Helicopters don’t make any noise and can see through walls.
Pray for W and Our Troops
Goatboy may excel them all -- the more I turn over his career in my mind, the more I get the notion that he may have been a Soviet and/or Chinese asset since the early 70's, talent-spotted by Sen. Bill Fulbright, who I always thought was another Alger Hiss.
Oh, so you don't hire illegals but your subs do, while you keep your hands clean and just benefit indirectly, via their lowball bids based on their cheap wages and no SS/FICA. Nice.
Maybe they collect the withholding from their employees but never send it in? I've heard of that one, too. That way, there's no awkward questions about stolen SSAN's -- if there are no W-4's and W-2's to explain, payday is all cash, and "my guys are all contract" if anyone asks. You get some help from that in the bid?
Too, if they're dinging their guys on the overtime -- taking 15 hours and writing six -- that would sure help with your own capital formation problems, wouldn't it? The building and reclamation contractors who were housing indocumentados in trailers in New Orleans 18 months ago were using that one pretty liberally -- and it was documented by TV journalists looking at actual pay stubs. Corroborated by the Los Angeles Times, too -- not the best source, of course, but show me where they lied.
Must be nice to be able to budget your overtime costs without having to worry about limiting total hours worked.
None of which, by the way, squares with Randite concepts of ethical capitalism: full pay, on time, in good funds as promised.
LOL
Wolf Blitzer, the stale profiterole
Thanks. It would be debated rigorously, but it would have a fair chance of being passed and enacted.
This is a story of how US citizens are slowly brainwashed by the former soviet union and the KGB.
It's a slow process,takes at least a generation, it's psychological and ideological warfare with a Marxism/Leninism base and it has been going on in the US for the past three generations.
There are people in the US, some in govt. who are hopelessly brainwashed thanks to a lack of moral standards. The video goes on to state: The moral demoralization is complete in the US and has been successful beyond the wildest dreams of military men like Andropov. This is an excellent video by Yuri Bemenov and should be required viewing by all.
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