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Thu May-17-07 10:13 AM
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Sean Hannity Loses Mind - Blames Democrats for High Gas Prices.. |
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Thu May-17-07 10:16 AM
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1. What Did I tell you about watching Fox Noise |
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It makes you lose your mind:evilgrin: :crazy:
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Thu May-17-07 10:17 AM
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2. At least it isn't just Bill Clinton he's blaming. n/t |
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Thu May-17-07 10:21 AM
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4. He seems to be blaming Hillary. nt |
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Thu May-17-07 10:21 AM
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3. I just can't stomach Sean Insanity, so I can't watch this. |
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My stomach literally can't stand the man. It would be easier for me to clean up after Bears with diarrhea than to watch Sean Insanity. I just don't have the stomach for his lies and bullshit.
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Thu May-17-07 10:23 AM
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5. Hannity was already insane.......... |
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now his insanity is becoming more severe as the rethugs continue in their self destruct mode.
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Thu May-17-07 02:27 PM
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13. *that* is most correct, they'll all be clawing their way to the bottom is my guess... |
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Thu May-17-07 10:25 AM
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6. I notice that Hannity merely claims |
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that the Dems promised to lower gas prices if they were elected - without showing a clip of it, even though he devoted lots of time for their complaints.
Could it be that the Democrats never claimed control of Congress alone could lower the prices, but that the President's policies need to be changed?
Sean, they name is presstitute.
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Thu May-17-07 10:26 AM
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7. Hannity is so full of shit....thanks for posting yet further proof of this |
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Thu May-17-07 11:12 AM
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When did this happen?
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Thu May-17-07 11:14 AM
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9. Is anybody on the news saying.................. |
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When bush took (some say stole) office gas was round about $1.76 a gallon...now it has doubled. hmmmmmmmmmmm so the democrats caused this did they. Oh joy isn't it wonderful to have that much influence as a minority.
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Thu May-17-07 12:57 PM
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10. He's not totally full of BS |
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before you all go after me, what are Dems doing about gas prices? I heard something about raising CAFE standards was in committee. That's about all I can figure out that they've done and what the hell does that count for?!? Do something Democrats! Quit talking. Grow a pair. Raise CAFE. Take away the absurd "truck" distinction and tax breaks for Hummers and other SUVs. Of course raising CAFE is not the complete answer but it is something we can do TODAY to lower gas prices.
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Thu May-17-07 01:00 PM
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11. study how the Senate works before you blame Democrats |
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Yes thats 60 votes for Cloture.
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Thu May-17-07 01:24 PM
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have you ever even heard any Dems talking about raising CAFE or getting SUVs registered as cars? Other than ONE TIME hearing Obama allude to this, I only hear this same line about oil company's gouging consumers. Price gouging on gas is not fair and I'm not saying it is, but we enable them when gas consumption actually increases as compared to last year. Our law makers are still scared sh*tless of soccer moms. It's the same old pandering and I'm sick of it. We need some tough love and not politicians telling us it's someone else's fault.
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Thu May-17-07 10:41 PM
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14. i understand what you are saying, and on one level you are near to truth... |
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standing on that level, however, is not unlike the ledge of a mountain pass imo with crumbling foot-work; maybe only the width of your shoes...
but this entire road was cut with republican eyes by & large as they would not have it any other way, oh and crony no-bid contract labor...
sure raise CAFE, with the money absolutely squandered in Iraq, we would have been well of our way to girthing the earth with solar panels like a wondrous belt (terrain permitting), everywhere is my point, make the investment...cause the future has nearly come & gone,
i don't fault the dems, the republicans have been in there for decades, it will take likely decades more to unravel their bullshit Gordian Knot,
i'm not going to call up the vid's about Wolofowitz declaring the oil will pay for the war etc, nor the ones where bush & his handlers spouted a return to cheat gas by way of Babylon,
this is Republican Crow, it is primary their's to eat is my thought :hi:
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