It wouldn't bother me. If Obama stands up and advocates terrorism, we'd all like to see it. But simply suggesting that it "must" be bad because we haven't seen it is disingenuous.
That's another non-story that I didn't understand. Obviously, a woman in the spotlight has to have a bigger wardrobe of nice clothes than men do, since men really can get away with wearing the uniform of the business suit and no one notices if they wore it just last week. Palin can't wear the same five dresses over and over. I suppose the amount is kind of high for a woman that believes that she's "Joe Sixpack". But its just the kind of non-issue as this business of trying to find something . . . anything . . . in the long list of people that politicians meet, to try to smear Obama with guilt by association. It's like saying that McCain was not born in the United States and associated with Communists in North Vietnam for 6 years. Both technically true, but absolutely silly when looked at by anyone with a brain.
How many of these unanswered questions need to be out there before otherwise intelligent people sense that something's rotten in Denmark?
Doesn't matter to them. They either have communist sympathies of their own or they're too ignorant of the history of evil communism has perpetrated on the world.
Congratulations! Guiness just called and said you set the World Record for using the term Fearmonger. Imagine how many more times you could use it if you discussed the Democrats recurring tactic of scaring old people into thinking their health care is going to end. :thumb:
The best way to combat fearmongering is with the truth. Unfortunately, Obama and the media refuse to let these issues see the light of day.
And I will keep using it for those that keep using the word socialist and communist and terrorist. It's pathetic. Old people should be scared. When the country is broke b/c of the Republican and Democrat spending their won't be anything left. That is simple math.