Saturday, January 29, 2011

Re: MisfitsCafe.com - From the desk of Bill O'Reilly

 

I haven't watched  him over the last 6 months but I did watch his video about  Speaker of the House John Boehner and the questions I would like to ask bill is exactly where are the FACTS. Like usual he pictures the skin but forgets to include the flesh,muscle and bone of his articles. He would not have been voted in as speaker if he was not a stable person. Not giving All the facts but only what he wants the people to hear is just as bad as saying All liberals are Communists and All Conservatives are Nazis. He does state facts but he doesn't include those facts that may prove him wrong down the road. When I was in school back in the lste 50's through early 60's we were taught to listen to what is said and take it in but also question it,especially if the reporter was loud,abusive,and insulted those he didn't agree with. Murrow,Cronkite,Huntley,Brinkley may have had different opinions of those they interviewed but they gave them the respect they desirved and kept their opinions to themselves and gave the people the facts so they could make up their own minds.
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T

 

From: Marc Wendt <marc5597@yahoo.com>
To: "Pot-Luck-Humor@yahoogroups.com" <Pot-Luck-Humor@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 10:57:53 AM
Subject: Re: MisfitsCafe.com - From the desk of Bill O'Reilly



I don't think Tim has even watched O'Reilly.  Please give examples of partial truths.

Marc

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On Jan 28, 2011, at 1:59 PM, Tim Kahler <tiny49048@yahoo.com> wrote:

When Bill gets to talking he reminds me of someone out of history...I think of Lord HaHa from WW II. If he started to speak I would have to do two things first.  One would be to cover my desire to become very ill and the other would be to quit laughing at all the partial truths that he tells folks.Between Bill ,Ann Coulter and Glenn Beck I doubt if any one of them could carry on a lucid conversation with a Second Grader without putting their brand of partial truths.  I would find out more truth from talking to a homeless person than what the above could say about the same subject.As Bugs bunny would say "What a bunch of Maroons" And to say again..I am not a liberal by a long shot but I am a moderate republican which means I'm a thinking Republican...the mortal enemy of the Conservatives and especially the Tea Party movement. As always have a great one
T


From: James Lohnes <jimbo814@comcast.net>
To: undisclosed-recipients@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, January 28, 2011 11:59:26 AM
Subject: MisfitsCafe.com - From the desk of Bill O'Reilly



 
 
 
 
 
 
From the Desk of Bill O'Reilly: Bill's Weekly Column from BillOReilly.com
Thursday, January 27, 2011 Send this to a friend
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President Barack Obama

Winning the Future
...let's stop the massive government spending, Mr. President, and unleash the American people by lowering taxes and encouraging private enterprise.

Finally, an issue all Americans can rally behind: Winning the future! Surely most of us would like to be victorious down the road. The alternative is losing the future, and that doesn't sound very good, does it? If the future is lost, then what will become of us?

Thus, President Obama's new mantra, "Winning the Future," got immediate traction. His State of the Union speech was full of optimistic ways that we can win. Most of those ways involve "investing" in stuff like education, infrastructure jobs, and alternative fuels. "Investing," of course, is the new word for government spending. The president doesn't want to spend anymore—he wants to "invest."

So Mr. Obama's speech was uplifting, to say the least. We are going to beat those Chinese people in the marketplace and our kids will be smarter than those Korean kids. Yes we can! And the federal government's checkbook will lead the way.

In response, Republican Congressman Paul Ryan essentially said, "No, we can't." We're broke. How uplifting is that?

Barack Obama is a liberal man who is convinced that a large federal government can, indeed, improve the lives of most Americans. With a $14 trillion debt, however, Mr. Obama can no longer trumpet expanding the federal apparatus, but that doesn't mean he's against it. Let's take the high-speed train deal as an example.

The president loves the idea of these trains, and they do work well in places like Japan. But over the last ten years, the government-run Amtrak outfit has lost an astonishing $13 billion dollars. So what makes Mr. Obama believe that pumping even more tax money into high-speed rail will be good for the country? Talk about losing the past.

Continue reading this column on BillOReilly.com...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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