I am so sick of

gunbunny

EEEEEEEKKKKK! it's a
political ads! I live in Cincinnati, we get hit with Kentucky, Indiana and of course Ohio's political ads. Not to mention the presidential crap. Now, on top of it all, Obama is going to run a 30 minute ad on most of the networks this evening. :mad:
I've already been called a racist because I'm not voting for Obama. Actually, I would, if he were in a leadership position for a few years longer. I just don't think he's ready for the big chair yet.:doh:
Oh well, this time next week and it will be all sorted out, and in 2 months, I will have forgotten about Ohio issue 6.
 
How do you think I feel up here in Canada..

What the hell is prop 2 anyway?

I get Buffalo, Boston, Atlanta, Seattle, Los Angeles, Detroit.. probably more..
plus, we just had our election a couple of weeks ago... and they're still covering it on the news....
 
Put every politician on the Freedom of the Seas (largest cruise liner there is) and sell raffle tickets on who gets to push the big red button that blows it into a billion pieces. Use the ga-ga-ga-tra-bazillions of dollars to pay off all world debt, end world famine, and have enough left over to find cures for every disease there is - plus make some news ones and cure those too.

I am so fed up with the negative attack ads. Christ in school you'd get detention or the strap for saying derogatory statements like that about another student. Well I guess these days you'd get several days of political correctness diatribe jammed down your yap.
 
How do you think I feel up here in Canada..

What the hell is prop 2 anyway?

I get Buffalo, Boston, Atlanta, Seattle, Los Angeles, Detroit.. probably more..
plus, we just had our election a couple of weeks ago... and they're still covering it on the news....

HA! You read my mind DCF.......I'm so sick of BOTH countries lies....:doubt:
 
THEN heat the house --- thats what i do---- i,ve been told i dont care because i might not vote here in canada.... it,s because there is no-one that will listen --- they get good money for arguing lke kids...i just want to go off the grid and not be bothered for what ive been thru.
 
HEY GUNBUNNY i understand--- if all this crap is true i wouldnt even spit in tha direction-----

Daniel (((( GUNBUNNY----I cant understand hoew they call that a Mansion-- up here it a 2 story house --- ask XL. different city i guess... --- hope this helps ya-- --))))Ed
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by Daniel Pipes
Philadelphia Bulletin
October 29, 2008
[URL]http://www.danielpipes.org/article/5996[/URL]
Send Comment RSSShare: Barack Obama appears to have personally benefited from funds originating in Saddam Hussein's regime. It's a complicated connection, but one that deserves the consideration of Americans voters.
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Nadhmi Auchi (left) with Illinois' governor, Rod Blagojevich, in 2004.
Two similar figures, Nadhmi Auchi and Antoin S. "Tony" Rezko, served as the intermediaries. Both are Middle Eastern males of Catholic Christian heritage who left Baathist dictatorships for Western cities (Auchi from Iraq to London, Rezko from Syria to Chicago). Both became successful businessmen who hobnobbed with politicians and promoted Arab interests. Both have been convicted of taking kickbacks and both stand accused of other shady dealings. Auchi, born in 1937, is the more successful. When young, he joined Saddam in the Baath Party. He founded his main financial instrument, the General Mediterranean Holding SA in 1979 – revealingly, while still in Iraq. A year later, he emigrated to the United Kingdom. GMHSA now describes itself as a diverse group of 120 companies with consolidated assets of over US$4.2 billion. The Sunday Times (London) recently estimated Auchi's personal wealth at £2.15 billion, making him the 27th richest person in Britain. He garnered many honors along the way.
On the dark side, a French court in 2003 convicted Auchi of taking kickbacks in the Elf Affair and handed down a suspended jail sentence and fine. One analyst, Hector Igbikiowubo, calls this "probably the biggest political and corporate sleaze scandal to hit a western democracy since World War II." Also in 2003, one of Auchi's firms was accused of taking part in a price-fixing cartel of prescription medicines. In 2004, a report by the Pentagon's International Armament and Technology Trade Directorate found "significant and credible evidence" that Auchi organized a conspiracy to offer bribes to win mobile telephone licenses in Iraq. He was barred from entering the United States in 2005.
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Tony Rezko (left) with Illinois' junior senator, Barack Obama.
Rezko, born in 1955, arrived in the United States in 1974 to study civil engineering. After some work on road construction projects, he went into the fast-food business, then into real estate, with help from Auchi. His political involvement began in 1983 with a mayoral campaign, after which he acquired a taste for cultivating up-and-coming politicians, notably Obama and the current governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich. Rezko too has extensive legal problems, starting with a June 2008 conviction on sixteen counts of taking kickbacks from companies wanting to do business with the State of Illinois. He also stands accused of evading Las Vegas gambling debts and using false information in the sale of his pizza businesses. In contrast to Auchi's wealth, Rezko is said to be over $50 million in debt.


In three steps, these corrupt businessmen tie the Democratic Party presidential candidate to the executed Iraqi tyrant:
  1. Saddam Hussein made use of Auchi: Auchi's fortune largely grew through his Iraq government connection, much of it sub rosa. In the 1980s, he procured Italian military ships. By 1993, the Italian banker Pierfrancesco Pacini Battaglia testified about Auchi bribing Iraqi officials for an Italian engineering company and called Auchi "one of the most important intermediaries in the affairs of Middle Eastern countries." Auchi is also a major shareholder in BNP Paribas, the French bank deeply implicated in the U.N.'s corrupt Iraq oil-for-food program.
  2. Auchi made use of Rezko: Rezko lobbied for Auchi to be allowed into the United States. A wholly-owned GMHSA subsidiary, Fintrade Services Inc., transferred a loan of $3.5 million on May 23, 2005 to Rezko.
  3. Rezko cultivated Obama: Rezko offered Barack Obama a job in 1990, which Obama declined. Still, Rezko persisted, hiring him for legal work and hosting in 2003 an early fundraiser that, writes David Mendell in Obama: From Promise to Power, proved "instrumental in providing Obama with seed money" for his nascent U.S. Senate campaign. Then, on June 15, 2005, just twenty-three days after receiving Auchi's $3.5 million, Rezko partnered with Obama in a real estate deal: while Rezko's wife paid the full asking price, $625,000, for an empty adjoining lot which they then improved, subdivided, and partially sold to Obama, Obama acquired a mansion for $1.65 million, $300,000 under the asking price.
Summing up: Barack Obama's house purchase depended on favors from Rezko, flush with a "loan" from Auchi, whose fortune derived in part from Saddam Hussein's favor.
When seen in the context of Obama's other dubious connections (Ayers, Davidson, Wright, Khalidi, et al.), this network is all the more alarming.


Oct. 29, 2008 update: WorldNetDaily.com has published an unsigned article, "Did Saddam bagman help Obama purchase mansion? Photo confirms Rezko financier in bed with late Iraqi tyrant," that asserts many new points salient to the Barack Obama-Saddam Hussein connection. Concerning Auchi, it asserts that:
  • Auchi and Saddam Hussein were cousins.
  • Auchi joined Saddam Hussein's regime as an official in the Ministry of Oil in 1967.
  • Auchi began bankrolling Rezko's real estate deals in the 1980s.
  • The 2004 Pentagon report quoted in my article also: (1) Called Auchi someone "who behind the facade of legitimate business, served as Saddam Hussein's principle international financial manipulator and bag man." (2) Stated that "significant and credible evidence has been developed that Nadhmi Auchi has engaged in unlawful activities," such as bribing "foreign governments and individuals prior to Operation Iraqi Freedom to turn opinion against the American-led mission to remove Saddam Hussein." (3) Accused him of helping to "arrange for significant theft from the U.N. Oil-for-Food Program to smuggle weapons and dual-use technology into Iraq."
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The Obama mansion in the Kenwood district of Chicago.


Concerning Rezko:
  • Rezko personally toured with Obama the house that Obama bought and advised Obama on the negotiations to purchase the house.
  • In 2005, at the time of his empty lot purchase, Rezko was "virtually bankrupt."
  • Obama attended two events hosted by Rezko honoring Auchi in 2004, one at the Four Seasons Hotel and another at Rezko's house; Michelle Obama also attended the latter occasion.
Comment: These additional pieces of information significantly confirm my conclusion that Obama "personally benefited from funds originating in Saddam Hussein's regime."

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Good lord, thats a mansion? I must live in a castle. whatever....politicians are so full of shit, PERIOD.
I feel for you Americans, I really do. :(
 
I just quickly change the channel. I do exercise my voting rights, and try to be as informed as possible, but I ignore the 30 second hit pieces, and don't sweat what I cannot personally control.
 
Though I obviously don't take the song literally, listening to Corrosion of Conformity's Vote with a Bullet during an election year takes me to a happy little fantasy-land on the delivery end of high-powered scope and a Barrett .50-cal.
 
Corrosion of Conformity's Vote with a Bullet .

The written message at the end of the video for that song is what we should all be paying attention to.

Politicians these days make me want to puke, but allowing yourself to become jaded or disinterested in the process means you are just playing into their hands...
 
I follow Canadian politics fairly closely and I usually still don't know who the Hell to vote for until I'm in the booth. The fricking Federal & Provincial assholes we have to choose from lately... it becomes a case of "who do I dislike the least ?" and "which one is gonna rip us off the least ?"

Its bad up here, but I pity you Americans.
 
I follow Canadian politics fairly closely and I usually still don't know who the Hell to vote for until I'm in the booth. The fricking Federal & Provincial assholes we have to choose from lately... it becomes a case of "who do I dislike the least ?" and "which one is gonna rip us off the least ?"

Its bad up here, but I pity you Americans.

Totally agree with you Mike. Which is the lesser Evil when it comes to the politicians. As bad as it is up here I still thing we have the best country in the world. Just wished we could convince the cheatin polititian to make it even better.
Down stateside if Obama gets in I wonder how long it will take for some assasin to strike? Hearin all kinds of rumors on that these days. [smilie=2:
 
I hate politics! (poly being latin for Many. Ticks being blood sucking insects) Only reason I even voted was because my girlfriend still thinks voting actually means something and kept nagging til I sent in my absentee ballot. Uhm, look at our last 2 elections...Bush LOST BOTH but still got the presidency. Yeah tell me again our votes matter!! :dgt:
 
I am so fed up with the negative attack ads.

You and me both! If they'd say what what They're gonna do to improve things... :bwuhaha: (ehem, sorry) instead of acting like monkeys throwing their shit at each other, oh wait, they're not acting :doh:it would be a little more tolerable.
 
I'm tired of the damn phone ringing all day long with some ya-hoo telling me how he's going to change to world.
And the damn 4 color poster board mailings 3-4 time a week since JULY from the same two people. They will never get my vote because they apparently have no concept of what that stuff costs to produce, deliver and then throw away. No concept of a dollar is all I'm seeing.
 
Our local MP (Member of Parliament - hey we call 'em what they are, "members"), newly elected during our last election, started sending out little notes bragging about single events that his party attended/made happen/contributed to/ whatever. These things were coming out every couple of weeks.
I called him and asked him how much it cost to print and distribute.
He quoted the average budget allowed for MP's to communicate with their constituents and stated that the Post Office delivers that stuff for free and if I ever wanted to send him a letter in Ottawa, I need not apply a stamp.

But it still gets delivered, right? So, it costs something to someone. By the way, why does the price of a stamp keep going up?

You're allowed to spend that much, but you don't have to, right?

He just didn't get it. He got elected again this time around.

For the record, the previous MP from the other major party issued a little newsletter, twice a year. Sure, he bragged about what was done but also gave us head's up on things coming. So, if we wanted to attend, we knew and had the chance. The format seemed better too. Less of a junk mail feel to it and more worthwhile to read - even if it was just to try and find an interesting nugget of news.

This current guy's stuff just gets tossed in the recycling bin immediately..... and that costs how much? He has no idea. If I could charge back my time, I would.

I don't get anything from my MPP - shit, I'm not even sure who it is... for those of you south of the border, MPP is Member of Provincial Parliament (see we're consistent with the naming convention). I don't get anything from the provincial premier, the prime minister or any of the appointed senate members. Why do I need this BS from my MP? If I wanted to know what you're up to, I'll go on your website, or call you and find out. I have yet to find a need to do so, but if I do, I can deal with it. I don't need you spoon feeding crap to me.

Mayor? Coucilors? rest of municipal government, I can watch their meetings on the local cable channel - if I want to.
Same with regional government...

Yes, we have municipal, regional, provincial, and federal levels of government here... and they all step on each other, blame each other and pass the buck around...

One thing that is common to all levels at election time: you try to vote for the one you dislike the least.
 
By the way, why does the price of a stamp keep going up?

down here you can buy "forever" stamps. They are good for a first class piece of mail umm forever. Talk about a sweet investment, but they are probably made to disinigrate in a year or so :doh: like thermo printed reciepts.

Still waiting on that gubbamint that is a true representative of what the people want. some crap going down in congress?, put it to an online vote of your constituents. :doubt:


meanwhile here's something weird I noticed.

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