Posted on 10/24/2008 3:42:30 PM PDT by RobinMasters
Looking at CNN right now with their “poll of polls” (average of all their secected polls which includes all the outlyers and no description of methods) you would think this election is not only over, that EVERYONE might as well stay home.
FNC has shep smith pandering to Obama with a favorable spin on the spread the wealth BS.
Journalist = professional liar
There will be skid marks in front of the skunk.
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Hey, how about that - lawyers might have finally been bumped from the "most loathed" spot.
Don't worry it could be worse. You could be a quant who works for a hedge fund like me.
Little Johnny is playing in a big pile of S***.
Along comes a lawyer who asks, “Little Johnny, what are you doing?”
“I’m making a lawyer!”
The lawyer runs off to get a social worker.
“Little Johnny, what are you doing?”
“I’m making a social worker!”
The social worker runs off to get a union boss.
He says, “Little Johnny, what are you doing?”
“I’m making a Union Boss!”
The Union Boss contacts a journalist who asks Little Johnny-”What are you doing?”
Johnny says-”I’m making a Union Boss.”
The journalist tells Little Johnny, “ I’m glad to hear that, I thought you’d say you were making a Journalist!”
“No sir, I don’t have enough S*** to make one of them!”
Ive been thinking lately how saddened my ancestors who read newspapers would be by journalists now days.
Obamah in a landside. ...yeah, right.
We'll see!
Who has this story? Link?
I've only seen stories on domestic credit card fraud.
I was telling someone today about remembering a picture that I saw of some people at a bus stop in Moscow, when I was fourteen years old. There was a newspaper in a glassed-in display box, and one person was reading it while others sat on the bench waiting for the bus.
I still remember thinking how sad I felt for those people, that the information they got from their news media was only lies and communist propaganda, and hardly worth the effort to read. I was so thankful that we had a free press and lived in freedom.
I was naive then...it was back before political correctness, and Madelyn Murry O’Hare. Everybody in my world was God-fearing and patriotic, and I never thought I’d see the day when the United States of America would be receiving similar treatment from many of our own “journalists”. I never thought the people would put up with it. Perhaps we won’t...we’ll see.
Perfect ... you nailed it!
Thanks!
The MSM will still be tainting the airwaves with biased reporting - covering up any news of Obama/Congress/Senate errors, big and small - if 0 wins.
If 0 loses (yeah!), the MSM will block any real government news to the people and replace it with more disaster fabrications and emotional diversions. Until the money runs out, that is.
Which may not happen if Obama’s rich backers - foreign and domestic continue to bankroll him.
The MSM is hoping that 0 will pass the so called “Fairness” doctrine and turn over all communication industries to the MSM party controllers.
Ummmm...how old do you think it is?
Relax. Folks around here realize that only 99% of attorneys make a bad name for the rest.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA I will be using that line. ; )
I was referring to the fact that John Adams, the first liberal President, defiled the Constitution with the Alien and Sedition acts. He also packed the federal courts after his loss to Jefferson. One of his appointees was Marbury of Marbury v. Madison. The Constitution was never the same after that.
...and that was a little over two centuries ago, hence my comment.
Now I need to review the Alien and Sedition Act and Marbury vs Madison.
They were two separate acts, both attempts to silence critics. Mark Levin’s “Men in Black” will describe the effects of Marbury v. Madison in his usually entertaining style. Adams was irreplaceable during the revolution but an awful President.
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