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by RPKonig on 26 August 2012 - 15:08

DO NOT MISS 2016 THE MOVIE

One day, when all the facts are known, Americans will look back and cringe in shame and horror that Barack Hussein Obama was elected president. Dinesh D’Souza has brought that day closer with 2016, which is tearing up the box office:

The shocker among all the films was Rocky Mountain Pictures’ political documentary 2016 Obama’s America which opened July 13th in very limited release and expanded into theaters across America this weekend. It wound up in 4th place Friday and 8th place for the weekend. That’s stunning because it was playing in 2/3 fewer theaters across North American than the other wider release films.

Do not miss this film. We owe it to our country to know the facts on Obama, so that we can do the media’s neglected job by sharing them with others.

The weekend isn’t over. Find where it’s playing near you. Don’t try to make do with these trailers:

 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRbqMGtvQD0&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G1OT5gzb48&feature=player_embedded

 


 

Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 26 August 2012 - 15:08

"BTW Keith I'm Lutheran..."

I just assumed since you said women instead of woman...a common mistake for the marginally literate.

by RPKonig on 26 August 2012 - 16:08

You could of thought I was Kenyan also........Remember Obama Sr?


Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 26 August 2012 - 16:08

I pretty much figure that you weren't a Mormon; I was making fun of your illiteracy.  Try to keep up.

by SitasMom on 26 August 2012 - 18:08




oops caught in a lie," it doesn't matter"......@ 4:00 into it.



Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 26 August 2012 - 19:08

Aw, I guess the little nancy-boy cry-babies are afraid of the storm after all: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/08/25/breaking-gop-delays-start-of-convention-until-tuesday/?hpt=hp_t3

by Preston on 26 August 2012 - 23:08

grossman, you label RPKonig as illerate.  Sorry but you don't come off as very knowledgeable your self, but rather narrow and unsophisticated in your knowledge of how the real world works.  Have you been employed in an ivory tower and not in the real business world?  I must respectfully dissagree with your characterization of RPKonig.  I find RP's posts intelligent and very insightful, evidently suggestive that RP knows how the real world works and is not driven by petty political biases, narrowmindedness, ignorance and lack of proper education. RP does not revert back continually to trite stereotypes expressing class hatred toward those who have attained independent success in personal business ventures.  Folks hiding in ivory towers and places such as academia often are naive about the real world and live by petty and trite cognitive constructs which do not conform to actual business world realities. Getting a job in the real world is certainly a cure for much of this naivate and bias.  That's why many folks like Romney and Ryan becauser they have both competed in the real busienss world and attained success.  So too has Ron Paul as an OB/GYN Physician.  He draws no congressional pension and does not milk the system.  And, now focus on this, he has had many minority and poor patients and delivered their babies sometimes for free.  he is greatly loved and respected by his patients inclusing minority and poor ones. That's why he is my first choice for Potus. 

Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 26 August 2012 - 23:08

"grossman, you label RPKonig as illerate. Sorry but you don't come off as very knowledgeable your self..."

Yourself is one word, oh supposedly educated one.

"...but rather narrow and unsophisticated in your knowledge of how the real world works."

You people with your delusions about the, "real world," are hysterical.  Do you think I live in an alternate universe or that I'm a vampire or that I'm one of your imaginary mk-ultra operatives?

"Have you been employed in an ivory tower and not in the real business world?"

Tower, yes; ivory, no.  If you even have a job, the difference between you and I is that when we get ready for work in the morning, you put your pants on one leg at a time.  I hold mine out in front of me and jump into them.  They taught us that at Quantico.

"I must respectfully dissagree with your characterization of RPKonig."

Dear sir, you simply must look up the definition of, "respectfully."

"I find RP's posts intelligent and very insightful..."

I'm sure to you they seem so; everything is relative.  It isn't like either of you is exactly Mensa material; now, is it?  FYI: I am.

"That's why many folks like Romney and Ryan becauser they have both competed in the real busienss world and attained success."

Uh, no.  Neither Romney not Ryan ever competed in any, "real," business world.  Romney created wealth as a corporate raider, ergo, by destroying businesses for profit, and Ryan never worked in the business world at all...ever.

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 26 August 2012 - 23:08

Ryan and Romney both believe that poor are there because they want handouts, they believe they are better equipped to decide what is best for women in health care matters, they are for the top 1%.  Romney stated he was "too important" to go to war during Viet Nam and felt his calling was in a different direction and going to war would put that in jeopardy.  Really, too important?  How insulting to those soldiers who did defend our country.  Ryan has stated that "this is a future in which we will transform our social safety net into a hammock, which lulls able-bodied people into lives of complacency and dependency. ".  Really, when was the last time he was on unemployment?  Most people I know would rather work at a job that allows them to provide for themselves and their families, how insulting.  Both candidates are frightening in their views on anything other than the top 1%........

Ron Paul is as bad, "honest rape", uh duh shades of "forcible rape" anyone, deny women the right to choose but will allow his own daughter to choose if she was the victim of "honest rape" when asked a hypothetical question, doesn't like civil rights act, Americans who paid into social security or medicare "do not have a right to these entitlements" (hello they are not entitlements, they were EARNED), and said this about contraception, “I was also putting myself out of business, all this birth control,” said Paul adding, “They had less babies.” and he sponsored a bill that would allow states to ban the use of contraception, consensual gay sex and abortion.  Not my kind of candidate Preston
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by SitasMom on 27 August 2012 - 01:08


mindhunt you couldnt be farther from the truth.....



As far as woman's health..... i see no argument about stopping the right to have an aprotion, but i do see an issue about forcing taxpayer (many whom do no believe in it) to pay for it. Romney and Ryan have both said that in cases of rape, insest and the life of the mother is different than abortion as a form of gender control or birth control...

Neither Romney or Ryan have any issues with mamograms, papsmears, or any other womens' health issues.


Romney and Paul believe the most of the "poor" are there becasue of Obama's economic plan. They also believe that a certain percent of the population cannot do for themselves....(widows, orphaned children, the less intelligent or the truly handicapped). This is christian and mormon teaching.



Please at least go to their websites and see what they believe in..... your eyes wont catch on fire.....you wont be blinded for life if you read up on it.





 


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