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To: simplicity who wrote (485662)5/4/2012 1:30:13 PM
From: Neeka   of 536486
 
If these guys had one ounce of courage they'd join the military and go fight real wars.

MEDIC! MEDIC!

Sounded like a '50s John Wayne war movie to me.

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (485633)5/4/2012 1:34:27 PM
From: Neeka2 Recommendations   of 536486
 
It has already started and I have been involved. My liberal friends are appalled at the tactics being used (like posting the truth) and how cruel it is to disparage a sitting president like this. I have absolutely no intention of stopping.

When the Obama campaign dumps on Romney, the Romney campaign -- including the whole conservative blogosphere -- will dump back.

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To: Neeka who wrote (485688)5/4/2012 1:38:57 PM
From: Brian Sullivan9 Recommendations   of 536486
 
Currently I like to remind all of the people who hated Bush that they voted for Vice President Edwards.

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (485638)5/4/2012 1:47:56 PM
From: Neeka   of 536486
 
Over a cliff!

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To: unclewest who wrote (485641)5/4/2012 1:56:42 PM
From: Neeka   of 536486
 
Oh come on now...................this is it right out of the White House web site and see how it's all so good? And besides, it was ordered and signed on that special day...........May 1.

"Section 1. Policy. Executive Order 13563 of January 18, 2011 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review), states that our regulatory system must protect public health, welfare, safety, and our environment while promoting economic growth, innovation, competitiveness, and job creation. In an increasingly global economy, international regulatory cooperation, consistent with domestic law and prerogatives and U.S. trade policy, can be an important means of promoting the goals of Executive Order 13563.


The regulatory approaches taken by foreign governments may differ from those taken by U.S. regulatory agencies to address similar issues. In some cases, the differences between the regulatory approaches of U.S. agencies and those of their foreign counterparts might not be necessary and might impair the ability of American businesses to export and compete internationally. In meeting shared challenges involving health, safety, labor, security, environmental, and other issues, international regulatory cooperation can identify approaches that are at least as protective as those that are or would be adopted in the absence of such cooperation. International regulatory cooperation can also reduce, eliminate, or prevent unnecessary differences in regulatory requirements. - Whitehouse.gov"

examiner.com 


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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (485658)5/4/2012 2:05:06 PM
From: Neeka5 Recommendations   of 536486
 
That would make a great tweet.


Who The Hell Is Julia, And Why Am I Paying For Her Whole Life?

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From: Carolyn5/4/2012 2:07:32 PM
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Here is the Hannity clip. (I don't know how to do all this fancy stuff on SI.)

theblaze.com 

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To: Neeka who wrote (485692)5/4/2012 2:07:40 PM
From: DMaA   of 536486
 
She was a nurse on TV in the 70s.

en.wikipedia.org 

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (485658)5/4/2012 2:10:18 PM
From: Neeka5 Recommendations   of 536486
 
"Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be "Julia"

By Michelle Malkin • May 4, 2012 09:27 AM

I told my 11-year-old daughter about "Julia." She had one word: "Creepy." I'm doing my job right.

Notice, by the way, how "progressive" women are awfully quiet about the patriarchal hegemony symbolized by Obama's faceless, dependent Julia. Cue the crickets: Chirp, chirp, chirp.




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Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be "Julia"
by Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2012

Quick, hide under the covers. The nation's storyteller, Barack Obama, unveiled a frightening new fable on the Internet intended to scare women away from supporting fiscal conservatives in November. But as is increasingly common with Obama's social media propaganda initiatives, "The Life of Julia" immediately flopped.

Why? Because 1) self-sufficient women voters aren't as sheeple-ish as Democratic strategists make them out to be, 2) conservative activists are overtaking Obama's zombie army online, 3) non-delusional Americans don't want cradle-to-grave utopians turning their country into the next Greece or Spain, and 4) responsible grownups are getting sick and tired of radical Saul Alinsky-style tall tales from the progressive Pied Piper.

Using snazzy graphics and interactive slideshow features, BarackObama.com spins a glowing narrative of imaginary Julia's life from age 3 to 67. But "Julia" is a pathetic figment of the progressive imagination. She simply cannot function without the lifelong intervention of federal patriarchs.

Instead of two parents preparing her for school, Obama credits Head Start bureaucrats with ensuring that Julia is "ready to learn and succeed" in kindergarten.

Instead of individual teachers, private mentors, home-school organizers or charter school leaders, Obama extols his federal Race to the Top program for implementing the high school "classes she needs to do well" in college.

Instead of thrift-minded families who save for their own kids' higher educations (or who opt for non-college alternatives) and who encourage those kids to work in private-sector summer jobs, Obama praises his "opportunity tax credit" and Pell Grants for putting Julia through college.

Instead of acknowledging how costly Obamacare mandates have caused individual-market health care insurers to drop plans altogether, Obama promotes the government-manufactured umbilical cord tethering "children" like Julia to their parents' health care plans until age 26.

Instead of accepting that the costs and consequences of a woman's sexual choices should be a matter of personal responsibility, Big Daddy Obama heralds his religious liberty-crushing birth control/abortion mandate for allowing Julia to "focus on her work instead of worrying about her health."

Despite the fact that most private health care plans already covered maternal screenings, prenatal care and related screenings before Obamacare passed, the president attributes Julia's pregnancy well-being to the law.

And it's not local sovereignty or financial discipline that results in better schools for Julia's new son, "Zachary." Nope. It's Obama's "investments" in education and "programs like Race to the Top." (Is there nothing Race to the Top can't do?)

"Under President Obama," the campaign web feature then crows, "Julia starts her own web business. She qualifies for a Small Business Administration loan, giving her the money she needs to invest in her business. President Obama's tax cuts for small businesses like Julia's help her to get started. She's able to hire employees, creating new jobs in her town and helping to grow the local economy."

In the real world, according to Dun and Bradstreet, the SBA supported fewer than 62,000 small business loans: a measly 0.2 percent of the nation's 27.5 million small businesses. The vast majority of entrepreneurs get their start without the SBA's "help" and want only one thing: for Obama and his wealth-confiscators to leave them the heck alone.

As soon as Obama publicized "The Life of Julia" on the web, conservative activists swarmed Twitter to provide real-world counter-narratives. "I'm no Julia," @CatsPolitics wrote. "As a small-business owner I'm being taxed to death. I need the (government) to get out of my way and let me make money." Another young conservative female, @BiasedGirl, tweeted: "As a woman and a business owner I'm offended that POTUS thinks I need him to survive and thrive." Conservative writer Kemberlee Kaye added: "What the Julia example really shows is the Democrat ideal. Complete and total reliance on the government."

My story? I've founded three web ventures over the past eight years without a penny of taxpayer money or government venture socialism. We free-market-centered small-business women can "grow the local economy" and raise our children and improve our schools just fine without the meddling, patriarchal hand of President Obama taking credit for our every last success.

After hyperventilating for months about the Republican "war on women," Democratic new-media gurus inadvertently have exposed the real Barack Obama: a chauvinistic control freak who would tether every last woman and child to his ever-expanding, budget-busting Nanny State.

Mamas, for the sake of your family's freedom and our republic's survival, don't let your babies grow up to be "Julia.""

michellemalkin.com 


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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (485661)5/4/2012 2:20:54 PM
From: Neeka2 Recommendations   of 536486
 
Who brushes her teeth? ggg

"Morning Joe Crew Blasts Obama #Julia Ad"


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