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as if you needed proof. Using deaths from two different Hurricanes to try to help Obama's re-election chances. These are the pieces of shit that the dumbfuck liberals in here give head to every day, defend at every turn and belittle those in here who think differently.

This is in their own words, not mine...fucking sick twisted demented fucks you guys are.

Sounds like the talking points you hear in here by some of the sick fuck liberals on the RX..


Clinton adviser urged using hurricane to boost Obama's re-election bid


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In a message with the jocular subject heading, “H: FYI. In case you or Bill have use for this. Done quickly am in spirit of John Lennon. (‘I read the news today, oh, boy’). Sid”, Blumenthal wrote to Clinton on 27 August 2012: “The moment George W Bush’s popularity collapsed was in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. His decline was not the result of the Iraq War; instead, it was sudden, rapid and unrecoverable post-Katrina. Then and only then did his standing on every other issue disintegrate.”
With Hurricane Isaac set to hit the Gulf coast and possibly veer towards New Orleans, Blumenthal urged the administration to set up a command post and send Vice-President Joe Biden and the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) to the scene.
“The theme of the Republican convention is the failure of President Obama, not only on the economy but also generally as an effective chief executive,” he continued. “The FEMA effort after Isaac will: a. Implicitly contrast with the Bush one after Katrina; b. Demonstrate that the Obama administration is effective and acts in the public interest by effectively managing government; c. Show the indispensability of the federal government without ever having to make an ideological case. And: Once the FEMA effort begins, while the Republican convention is meeting, Democrats across the board should point out that the Romney-Ryan budget plans would slash FEMA. Even if not specified, as little is specified in their plans, drastic FEMA cuts would be inevitable.”
 

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Blumenthal wrote back: “All Obama needs to do is turn up, surrounded by commanders, on the Gulf Coast, post-hurricane, on Saturday. The hurricane is the counter-convention. It provides the counter message without ever having to debate it: Obama is effective, gets things done, government is essential, etc. The event is the message. Plus, on the anniversary of Katrina, the contrast is naturally made, and Bush pops up.”
 

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Ummmmmm .....republicans used the deaths of 3,000 Americans in 2004 election and they are currently using the deaths of 4 Americans in Benghazi in an attempt to win 2016

put your dentures back in.....they will be beside your head when you wake up from the knockout.
 

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Yeah good try vit...prove it. These are private emails. Please provide the same to prove your point, speed bag.
 

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Yeah good try vit...prove it. These are private emails. Please provide the same to prove your point, speed bag.

Did you see the RNC in 2004? How about half of W ad buy?

8 partisan hearings on Benghazi not proof enough?
 

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Did you see the RNC in 2004? How about half of W ad buy?

8 partisan hearings on Benghazi not proof enough?

Ha ha..total bullshit you are.. All speculation.

Please post some kind of proof, until then...


B O O M ! ! K N O C K O U T ! !


Now stay the fuck down...you are totally outclassed.
 

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Ha ha..total bullshit you are.. All speculation.

Please post some kind of proof, until then...


B O O M ! ! K N O C K O U T ! !


Now stay the fuck down...you are totally outclassed.
STAY DOWN Gassy. 2016 is off to a worse start for you than the end of 2015 when you went full fledged sick cult member. Just stay down and turtle like Hockey goons do.

Bush Ads Using 9/11 Images Stir Anger


By Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, March 5, 2004; Page A01
President Bush's day-old reelection advertising campaign generated criticism and controversy yesterday, as relatives of the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist strikes charged that television commercials using images from the attacks were exploiting the tragedy for political gain.
The reaction to the ads put Bush campaign officials on the defensive on a day in which they had hoped to have the political spotlight to themselves after months in which media attention focused on the Democratic candidates and their criticisms of the president. The ads quickly became a political issue, with the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee firing salvos over them.
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The three Bush ads began airing yesterday on national cable networks and in 17 states that are expected to be closely contested between the president and his likely challenger, Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.).
"The idea that President Bush would rally support around his campaign by using our loved ones in a way that is so shameful is hard for me to believe," said Rita Lasar, a New York resident whose brother, Abe Zelmanowitz, died in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. "It's so hard for us to believe that it's not obvious to everyone that Ground Zero shouldn't be used as a backdrop for a political campaign. We are incensed and hurt by what he is doing."
Kelly Campbell, co-director of a nonpartisan group called Sept. 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, acknowledged that some victims' relatives found the ads appropriate. "There's no consensus around this, but for the most part 9/11 families are very sensitive to someone using images of our loved one's death for their own ends," she said. "And that's what's pretty blatantly happening here."
Campbell's group will hold a news conference today on the grounds of the World Trade Center to call for Bush to withdraw the two ads that include images of the tragedy.
All three ads are designed to highlight Bush's "steady" leadership amid economic uncertainty and national security challenges.
One of them, called "Safer, Stronger," draws a strong link between patriotism, Sept. 11 and the president. Following the words "an economy in recession . . . a stock-market in decline . . . a dot-com boom gone bust," the on-screen message changes to read, "then . . . a day of tragedy." This is quickly followed by glimpses of a destroyed World Trade Center tower, firefighters carrying a flag-draped body, a man raising an American flag and Bush speaking at a lectern.
In the other spot making the connection to 9/11, called "Tested," a narrator says, "The last few years have tested America in many ways. Some challenges we've seen before. And some were like no others." The last sentence is accompanied by the same shot of the charred World Trade Center that appears in the first ad.
The ads so angered the 265,000-member International Association of Fire Fighters that the group approved a resolution yesterday calling on the Bush campaign to withdraw them and apologize to victims' families. The union was the first to endorse Kerry last year, but its president, Harold Schaitberger, said the reaction would have been the same had the Kerry campaign done something similar. "We find this absolutely disgraceful and disgusting," said Schaitberger, who noted that 343 firefighters perished on Sept. 11, 2001.
A spokeswoman for Kerry, who did not campaign yesterday, said the campaign would have no comment on the ads. But she pointed a reporter to the fire fighters' resolution.
Officials in both the Bush administration and his reelection campaign stood by the ads, saying the Sept. 11 images are justified by the president's record. "Sept. 11 changed the equation in our public policy," White House spokesman Scott McClellan said. "The president's steady leadership is vital to how we wage war on terrorism."
In an appearance on CBS's "The Early Show" yesterday, Bush strategist Karen Hughes said, "With all due respect, I just completely disagree [with the families], and I believe the vast majority of the American people will as well."
Attempting to regain the initiative, the Bush-Cheney campaign went on the offensive yesterday, booking former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani on two networks; former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik on three networks; Deena Burnett, the widow of United Flight 93 victim Tom Burnett, on five networks, including Spanish-language Univision; and Rep. Vito Fossella, a Republican from Staten Island, on three cable shows. GOP officials said the interviews were booked only because of the controversy, and they said they believe their representatives would be viewed by most voters as having more stature than the critics.
Giuliani, who was mayor of New York during the Sept. 11 attacks and has campaigned on behalf of Bush since then, said in a statement issued through the RNC: "President Bush has provided the steady, consistent and principled leadership to bring our country through the worst attack in our history. His leadership on that day is central to his record, and his continued leadership is critical to our ultimate success against world terrorism."
Bush has frequently invoked the terrorist attacks in speeches and comments on a variety of topics. He cited it, for instance, last summer in arguing for his energy policy and in response to questions about tax cuts, fundraising and unemployment, the deficit, airport security, the war in Afghanistan and the length, cost and death toll in Iraq.
This week, he cited the Sept. 11 attacks in campaign speeches at fundraisers on Wednesday in Los Angeles and again yesterday in Santa Clara, Calif.
"September the 11th, 2001, taught a lesson I have not forgotten. America must confront threats before they fully materialize," Bush said. He did not mention the ads. Earlier, at an economic event in Bakersfield, Calif., he said the nation was coming out of a recession until "the enemy hit us -- on September the 11th, 2001."
Democrats have been angered by that rhetoric, saying Bush has not cooperated fully with efforts of a federal panel investigating the attacks.
Some Democrats have also been critical of the decision to hold the Republican National Convention in New York in early September, just a few days before the third anniversary of the attacks.

Staff writer Mike Allen in California contributed to this report.
 

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Lol. Damn you guesser.....I was just about to knock him out again but you beat me to it. He makes it easy.....took that chin in gassy

Jan 2016 and gassy is already trying to find his teeth.
 

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Guesser and vit are so disturbingly sick they should just leave the forum permanently and get help, or a lobotomy.

A private email never intended for view for anyone other than the sick fucks in the Democratic party, openly talking about the hurricanes which killed 1000s of Americans, many others, and destroyed the lives of countless other Americans...for political expediency.

You guys are fucking disgusting. You should both hang your ambitions of ever knocking me out because you don't have the balls to even step up to my level.

The pure fact that you are defending this with your ad hominem arguments is sickening. Please get help you sick fucks.
 

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Fucking disgusting. Vit and Guesser flailing aimlessly trying to salvage a horrendous statement by one of Hillary's closes confidants, friends and advisers to her and Obumbles. And then the Bush comparison pops up, just like a play list on repeat with the losers in here.

“All Obama needs to do is turn up, surrounded by commanders, on the Gulf Coast, post-hurricane, on Saturday. The hurricane is the counter-convention. It provides the counter message without ever having to debate it: Obama is effective, gets things done, government is essential, etc. The event is the message. Plus, on the anniversary of Katrina, the contrast is naturally made, and Bush pops up.”
 

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Guesser and vit are so disturbingly sick they should just leave the forum permanently and get help, or a lobotomy.

A private email never intended for view for anyone other than the sick fucks in the Democratic party, openly talking about the hurricanes which killed 1000s of Americans, many others, and destroyed the lives of countless other Americans...for political expediency.

You guys are fucking disgusting. You should both hang your ambitions of ever knocking me out because you don't have the balls to even step up to my level.

The pure fact that you are defending this with your ad hominem arguments is sickening. Please get help you sick fucks.

You asked for proof and got it. You keep swinging and hitting air and then take massive, teeth rattling haymakers.
 

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You asked for proof and got it. You keep swinging and hitting air and then take massive, teeth rattling haymakers.

Dumb fuck..you proved nothing. That's just how stupid you are. What you have done is gotten your fucking jaw broke, cheekbones removed and teeth obliterated.

Keep hoping though that one day you will be me....and you will just keep lying.
 

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Dumb fuck..you proved nothing. That's just how stupid you are. What you have done is gotten your fucking jaw broke, cheekbones removed and teeth obliterated.

Keep hoping though that one day you will be me....and you will just keep lying.

You can keep shouting but really......guesser put you down for the dirt nap in one post.

Its normal right wing behavior here....ask for proof....get proof and then say it proves nothing. You nitwits are consistently stupid. Call Jihad Joe in for some smelling salts.
 

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You mean like barring a Religion from America, and trying to bar people who don't support you from a campaign rally?

No, like Bernie Sanders
 

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Oh, almost forgot..

B O O M ! !
 

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Reminds me of 2008: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/jun/24/johnmccain.uselections2008

As much as I like McCain, he was being dishonest when he said he disagreed with it. The Democrats had zero chance in 2004 because Americans wanted to be in a war. Four years later the Republicans had no chance because Americans didn't want to be fighting wars any more. Changing that view would definitely have helped McCain become President.
 

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