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As you can SEE FOR YOURSELF, they aren’t being honest about their reasons, either.
Arthur Laupus joined AARP because he thought the nonprofit senior-citizen-advocacy group would make his retirement years easier. He signed up for an auto insurance policy endorsed by AARP, believing the advertising that said he would save money….When Laupus…compared his car insurance rate with a dozen other companies, he found he was paying twice the average. ....Laupus stumbled onto something that many members of the world’s largest seniors’ organization don’t know: The group, formerly called American Association of Retired Persons, collects hundreds of millions of dollars annually from insurers who pay for AARP’s endorsement of their policies.(emphasis added)
So what, you ask? They need the money for all the good things they do for seniors, you say?
....as well as one of the bravest men on the scene, today.
Since his WONDERFUL BOOK, The Content of Our Character, in 1990, this man has spoken the truth as he sees it to an American culture that really doesn’t want to hear it. He has taken a great deal of punishment for pointing out, to both the black and white communities, what was obvious for generations, but which was abandoned in the 1960s. “We sold out our dignity to the government….We have to go after our dignity again….”
Because that’s what those nasty guys at INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY EDITORIALS have done…...for shame!
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Few presidential candidates have made more specific promises to American voters than Barack Obama. They came so fast and furious in the latter part of the campaign, you’d be excused for not keeping up. So as a public service, we’ve put together a handy checklist of some of the biggest Obama promises — culled from his “Blueprint for Change,” his campaign speeches and advertisements. Clip it. Save it. And see how he did in four years.
CHRIS MATTHEWS makes it official:
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An incredulous Scarborough kept pressing, astonished at such a complete 180 from Matthews’s repeated insistence during the Bush presidency that he had to hold the government accountable.
SCARBOROUGH: Your job is the make this presidency work?
MATTHEWS: To make this work successfully. This country needs a successful presidency.
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Let’s understand…...after eight years of holding the feet of the Bush Administration to the fire….five+ years of more or less open opposition to the war in Iraq, Chris Matthews, “journalist”, sees it as his JOB to use his position to make the Obama Administration a success.
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Well…..thanks for the ADMISSION and EXPLANATION, Chris.
The short answer is because the Republicans and Democrats set things up to make it impossible for anyone else…...
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In addition to ballot access laws, consider campaign finance rules….John Stossel profiled Ada Fisher, a woman attempting a low-budget, longshot run for Congress in North Carolina with a staff of volunteers. She found it impossible to comply with the election law without hiring a team of lawyers — which of course, she couldn’t afford. Written in small print, single spaced, the federal election code spanned one-and-a-half football fields. Eventually, Fisher and her volunteer campaign treasurer were personally fined $10,000 by the FEC for filling late reports.
Stossel then cut to University of Missouri Professor Jeff Milyo, who ran an experiment in which he asked dozens of college-educated people to try to fill out various campaign finance forms and applications. Of the more than 200 people Milyo tested, Stossel reported, “every one of them violated the law.” One participant added, “I’d rather not participate in the political process if it means I have to go through the nonsense I went through today.”
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Nice, right? You take part in the electoral process, attempting to become a “citizen legislator”, and the impossibility of the forms lead to a personal fine of $10,000.00. And you’re still asking why more people don’t take up the challenge…....?
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I mean…...did this guy get elected to an impossible job, or what?
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Over and over, Barack Obama told voters if they stuck with him “we will change this country and change the world.” They did, and now their expectations for him to deliver are firmly planted on his shoulders. Many supporters greeted his victory with euphoria….Obama has a largely liberal voting record and owes a debt to the left wing of the Democratic Party, which mobilized millions on his behalf. These folks embraced his promises to end the Iraq war, move toward universal health care coverage and address harsh terrorist interrogation practices. But Obama also appealed to the broader electorate as a pragmatist who pledged virtually party-blind government. He will have to decide whether it is better to disappoint the more liberal troops out of the gate or wait until later.
“A lot of people are not going to be happy in the first two years,” said Democratic strategist Joe Trippi.
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On the other hand, he *DID* make all those promises…....and when you make your bed, it’s only justice that you have to lie in it. I’m only wishing I didn’t have to join him, because I don’t think it will be pretty, and he can do a lot of stuff that will likely make it worse. And…...who *IS* this guy?
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