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Date: 20 Jan 2009 17:16:44
From: Irish Mike
Subject: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only imagine that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears Obama speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall Street listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who have controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold new change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will take America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the worst day ever. Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. Irish Mike Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your Messiah.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 23:59:06
From: OrangeSFO
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Jan 20, 2:16=A0pm, "Irish Mike" <mjos...@ameritech.net > wrote: > One can only imagine > that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg You sure do spend an unnatural amount of time imagining it, Mike.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 09:45:08
From: Kingo Gondo
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Wow, if you are as good a poker player as you are a market analyst, please let me in your next game. Uh, you don't think the fact of an Obama presidency was already priced into the market? The election was back in early November, you stupid fucking mick. I love the way some people here prove to be even dumber than they already appeared (which is really saying something).
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 08:08:27
From: Travel A
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Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens Group: rec.gambling.poker Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009, 9:45am (PST+3) From: Kingo Gondo <king Wow, if you are as good a poker player as you are a market analyst, please let me in your next game. Uh, you don't think the fact of an Obama presidency was already priced into the market? The election was back in early November, you stupid fucking mick. I love the way some people here prove to be even dumber than they already appeared (which is really saying something). ................................................................................. If the Obama presidency was already priced into the market, one could also argue that the low earnings reports were already discounted and can't fully explain this one, particular day tailspin of the market. In any case, the inaurguration didn't help the market. After all, the inauguration was obviously the wall to wall "big story" covered by every news outlet.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 10:15:18
From: ChrisRobin
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Jan 21 2009 11:08 AM, Travel A wrote: > Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens > Group: rec.gambling.poker > Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009, 9:45am (PST+3) > From: Kingo Gondo <king > > > Wow, if you are as good a poker player as you are a market analyst, > please let me in your next game. > Uh, you don't think the fact of an Obama presidency was already priced > into the market? The election was back in early November, you stupid > fucking mick. > > I love the way some people here prove to be even dumber than they > already appeared (which is really saying something). > > ................................................................................. > > If the Obama presidency was already priced into the market, one could > also argue that the low earnings reports were already discounted and > can't fully explain this one, particular day tailspin of the market. The market isn't rational. > In any case, the inaurguration didn't help the market. After all, the > inauguration was obviously the wall to wall "big story" covered by every > news outlet. Well, the wall-to-wall coverage was probably better for the market than the real news – plunging bank shares, Russia holding Europe hostage over natural gas, and the carnage in Gaza, to name a few... -------- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 23 Jan 2009 00:16:32
From: Travel A
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens Group: rec.gambling.poker Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009, 10:15am From: ChrisRobin <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid > On Jan 21 2009 11:08 AM, Travel A wrote: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens Group: rec.gambling.poker Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009, 9:45am (PST+3) From: Kingo Gondo <king Wow, if you are as good a poker player as you are a market analyst, please let me in your next game. Uh, you don't think the fact of an Obama presidency was already priced into the market? The election was back in early November, you stupid fucking mick. I love the way some people here prove to be even dumber than they already appeared (which is really saying something). ............................................. If the Obama presidency was already priced into the market, one could also argue that the low earnings reports were already discounted and can't fully explain this one, particular day tailspin of the market. The market isn't rational. In any case, the inaurguration didn't help the market. After all, the inauguration was obviously the wall to wall "big story" covered by every news outlet. Well, the wall-to-wall coverage was probably better for the market than the real news =EF=BF=BD plunging bank shares, Russia holding Europe hostage over natural gas, and the carnage in Gaza, to name a few... --------=EF=BF=BD * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com .................................................................. Whoooosh!
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Date: 23 Jan 2009 00:06:00
From: Travel A
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Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens Group: rec.gambling.poker Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009, 10:15am From: ChrisRobin <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid > On Jan 21 2009 11:08 AM, Travel A wrote: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens Group: rec.gambling.poker Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009, 9:45am (PST+3) From: Kingo Gondo <king Wow, if you are as good a poker player as you are a market analyst, please let me in your next game. Uh, you don't think the fact of an Obama presidency was already priced into the market? The election was back in early November, you stupid fucking mick. I love the way some people here prove to be even dumber than they already appeared (which is really saying something). ............................................. If the Obama presidency was already priced into the market, one could also argue that the low earnings reports were already discounted and can't fully explain this one, particular day tailspin of the market. The market isn't rational. In any case, the inaurguration didn't help the market. After all, the inauguration was obviously the wall to wall "big story" covered by every news outlet. Well, the wall-to-wall coverage was probably better for the market than the real news =EF=BF=BD plunging bank shares, Russia holding Europe hostage over natural gas, and the carnage in Gaza, to name a few... --------=EF=BF=BD * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com .........................................................................= . Whooooosh!
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 07:54:28
From: RazzO
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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LOL. Amen, brother. Irish Reich and others like him are praying we fail. Racism is worse than cancer, ain't it? On Jan 21 2009 6:45 AM, Kingo Gondo wrote: > Wow, if you are as good a poker player as you are a market analyst, please > let me in your next game. > > Uh, you don't think the fact of an Obama presidency was already priced into > the market? The election was back in early November, you stupid fucking > mick. > > I love the way some people here prove to be even dumber than they already > appeared (which is really saying something). RazzO "Fucking poker, brings out the mental illness in everyone!" - Porsche_Dan --- : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 14:32:16
From: Paul Popinjay
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"RazzO" <razzo@razzo.com > wrote in message news:k2tj46xcq7.ln2@recgroups.com... > > Irish Reich and others like him are praying we fail. Fail at what? Ushering in The New World Order? Ni han, Razzo. Take the pot, y'big dope!
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 23:29:32
From: da pickle no spam
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Jan 20, 2:16 pm, "Irish Mike" <mjos...@ameritech.net- wrote: - Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, - Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much - ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of - loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only imagine - that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears Obama - speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall Street - listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and - leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who have - controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance - committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold new - change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will take - America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow - dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the - worst day ever. - - Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing - liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But - Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. - - Irish Mike - - Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ losers. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 2,306 points during Bush=92s eight years: The worst decline for any U.S. president in history. Let=92s wait eight more and see if Obama does as poorly.
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 21:46:44
From: hanks
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, > Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much > ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of > loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only imagine > that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears Obama > speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall Street > listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and > leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who have > controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance > committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold new > change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will take > America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow > dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the > worst day ever. > > Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing > liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But > Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. > > Irish Mike > > Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your > Messiah. He's your Messiah too,BUCKWHEAT!!!! hanks -------- RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 22:01:52
From: Paul Popinjay
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"hanks" <hanks43@aol.com > wrote in message news:4fpi46xlr4.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> >> Irish Mike >> >> Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your >> Messiah. > > He's your Messiah too,BUCKWHEAT!!!! > http://tinyurl.com/5lbmu6
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 22:56:41
From: Clave
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net > wrote in message news:BTydl.18979$ZP4.10196@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... > "hanks" <hanks43@aol.com> wrote in message > news:4fpi46xlr4.ln2@recgroups.com... >> On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: >> > >>> >>> Irish Mike >>> >>> Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your >>> Messiah. >> >> He's your Messiah too,BUCKWHEAT!!!! >> > > http://tinyurl.com/5lbmu6 I think it's pretty damned amusing how Drunken Mick and his ilk keep using the term "Messiah" WRT Obama, under the childishly mistaken assumption that it pisses lefties off. Actually, it's pretty damned amusing that *most* of the current wingnut talking points are intended to accomplish little more than that. "Party of Ideas" my ass. Party of whiny-ass titty-babies. What scares them more than anything else is that actually implementing things like national health insurance will *work*. Jim
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 23:12:45
From: Paul Popinjay
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com > wrote in message news:D7mdnU6SP- What scares them > more than anything else is that actually implementing things like national > health insurance will *work*. > Socialism DOES work! And Popinjay is probably the only republican you will hear say that. But I say it, because it's true. Socialists get, exactly what socialists want. Shortages, poverty, misery, that can be a good thing.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 09:40:27
From: Beldin the Sorcerer
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net > wrote in message news:MWzdl.18981$ZP4.12619@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... > "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message > news:D7mdnU6SP- > > What scares them >> more than anything else is that actually implementing things like >> national health insurance will *work*. >> > > Socialism DOES work! And Popinjay is probably the only republican you > will hear say that. But I say it, because it's true. Socialists get, > exactly what socialists want. Shortages, poverty, misery, that can be a > good thing. > > Popinfresh, what socialists want is everything shared with everyone. What they fail to see is that, until there is enough FOR everyone to have the life they all WANT, it doesn't work. What we all HOPE, of course, is that some time in the future, technology GETS us to that point. >
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 01:59:43
From: Paul Popinjay
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"Beldin the Sorcerer" <beldinyyz@verizon.net > wrote in message news:f4Cdl.1121$aI1.12@nwrddc01.gnilink.net... > > Popinfresh, what socialists want is everything shared with everyone. > Maybe the rank and file socialists, but they are common and simple-minded, just like you are, Beldin. The socialists at the top do not want everything shared by everyone. They want abundance and prosperity for themselves, and mere subsistence for the masses. Some are more equal than others. And by the way, fuck you Beldin. Don't read my posts anymore. Don't read them, and don't reply to them. I'd rather talk with Clave than talk with you, and you know how creepy HE is.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 03:20:23
From: Pepe Papon
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 01:59:43 -0800, "Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net > wrote: >The socialists at the top do not want everything >shared by everyone. They want abundance and prosperity for themselves, and >mere subsistence for the masses. Just like every other group of "ists", including capitalists.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 03:34:34
From: Paul Popinjay
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"Pepe Papon" <seth.at.rowtown.dot.net@earthlink.invalid > wrote in message news:461en4tr6rlrmo1sn40a3rvq7bunp4h6qt@4ax.com... > On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 01:59:43 -0800, "Paul Popinjay" > <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > >>The socialists at the top do not want everything >>shared by everyone. They want abundance and prosperity for themselves, >>and mere subsistence for the masses. > > Just like every other group of "ists", including capitalists. Socialists are capitalists. Communists are capitalists. Capital is the means of production. Why do you believe "capitalism" to be an opposing term of "socialism"? You have been influenced to think that. You have been brainwashed to think that. Day and night are opposing terms. Black and white are opposing terms. Hot and cold are opposing terms. Socialism and capitalism are not. You may be confusing "free enterprise" with "capitalism". Again you would be mistaken. Free enterprise is the natural result of a restrained government and a free people. Pepe, what the fuck is your problem?
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 22:47:55
From: Pepe Papon
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 03:34:34 -0800, "Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net > wrote: >"Pepe Papon" <seth.at.rowtown.dot.net@earthlink.invalid> wrote in message >news:461en4tr6rlrmo1sn40a3rvq7bunp4h6qt@4ax.com... >> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 01:59:43 -0800, "Paul Popinjay" >> <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >> >>>The socialists at the top do not want everything >>>shared by everyone. They want abundance and prosperity for themselves, >>>and mere subsistence for the masses. >> >> Just like every other group of "ists", including capitalists. > > >Socialists are capitalists. Communists are capitalists. Capital is the >means of production. Why do you believe "capitalism" to be an opposing term >of "socialism"? You have been influenced to think that. You have been >brainwashed to think that. Day and night are opposing terms. Black and >white are opposing terms. Hot and cold are opposing terms. Socialism and >capitalism are not. You may be confusing "free enterprise" with >"capitalism". Again you would be mistaken. Free enterprise is the natural >result of a restrained government and a free people. Pepe, what the fuck is >your problem? Since you asked, my problem is painful rectal itch.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 10:39:11
From: Beldin the Sorcerer
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net > wrote in message news:YmCdl.11809$as4.7803@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com... > "Beldin the Sorcerer" <beldinyyz@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:f4Cdl.1121$aI1.12@nwrddc01.gnilink.net... >> > >> Popinfresh, what socialists want is everything shared with everyone. >> > > Maybe the rank and file socialists, but they are common and simple-minded, > just like you are, Beldin. The socialists at the top do not want > everything > shared by everyone. They want abundance and prosperity for themselves, > and mere subsistence for the masses. Some are more equal than others. Don't quote Orwell at me, Poppyseed. Ah's a well-read muthafuckah. > > And by the way, fuck you Beldin. Don't read my posts anymore. Don't read > them, and don't reply to them. But, but, PAUL I always speak so HIGHLY of you. Your good-natured taking of your status as Willy's sex toy. Your tendency to babble incoherently notwithstanding. I'd rather talk with Clave than talk with > you, and you know how creepy HE is. He's just insane. But so are you. Of course he may be real, and you're a fictional sockpuppet persona.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 01:44:01
From: Clave
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Beldin the Sorcerer" <beldinyyz@verizon.net > wrote in message news:f4Cdl.1121$aI1.12@nwrddc01.gnilink.net... > > "Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:MWzdl.18981$ZP4.12619@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... >> "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message >> news:D7mdnU6SP- >> >> What scares them >>> more than anything else is that actually implementing things like >>> national health insurance will *work*. >>> >> >> Socialism DOES work! And Popinjay is probably the only republican you >> will hear say that. But I say it, because it's true. Socialists get, >> exactly what socialists want. Shortages, poverty, misery, that can be a >> good thing. >> >> > Popinfresh, what socialists want is everything shared with everyone. Which has nothing at all to do with national health insurance. Jim
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 10:40:40
From: Beldin the Sorcerer
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com > wrote in message news:Z8SdnYvPk9b-c-vUnZ2dnUVZ_sLinZ2d@cablespeedmi.com... > "Beldin the Sorcerer" <beldinyyz@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:f4Cdl.1121$aI1.12@nwrddc01.gnilink.net... >> >> "Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >> news:MWzdl.18981$ZP4.12619@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... >>> "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message >>> news:D7mdnU6SP- >>> >>> What scares them >>>> more than anything else is that actually implementing things like >>>> national health insurance will *work*. >>>> >>> >>> Socialism DOES work! And Popinjay is probably the only republican you >>> will hear say that. But I say it, because it's true. Socialists get, >>> exactly what socialists want. Shortages, poverty, misery, that can be a >>> good thing. >>> >>> >> Popinfresh, what socialists want is everything shared with everyone. > > Which has nothing at all to do with national health insurance. Sure it does. Those who want it don't actually want to PAY for it. They want it provided on someone else's dime.
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 23:26:26
From: Clave
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net > wrote in message news:MWzdl.18981$ZP4.12619@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... > "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message > news:D7mdnU6SP- > > What scares them >> more than anything else is that actually implementing things like >> national health insurance will *work*. >> > > Socialism DOES work! And Popinjay is probably the only republican you > will hear say that. But I say it, because it's true. Socialists get, > exactly what socialists want. Shortages, poverty, misery, that can be a > good thing. National health insurance is not "socialism". Do try to keep up. Jim
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 09:27:54
From: Beldin the Sorcerer
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com > wrote in message news:Cf-dnaexCu2-U-vUnZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@cablespeedmi.com... > "Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:MWzdl.18981$ZP4.12619@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... >> "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message >> news:D7mdnU6SP- >> >> What scares them >>> more than anything else is that actually implementing things like >>> national health insurance will *work*. >>> >> >> Socialism DOES work! And Popinjay is probably the only republican you >> will hear say that. But I say it, because it's true. Socialists get, >> exactly what socialists want. Shortages, poverty, misery, that can be a >> good thing. > > National health insurance is not "socialism". Do try to keep up. of course it is. That's why it is also referred to as socialized medicine. > > Jim > >
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 01:32:51
From: Clave
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Beldin the Sorcerer" <beldinyyz@verizon.net > wrote in message news:uUBdl.1120$aI1.421@nwrddc01.gnilink.net... > > "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message > news:Cf-dnaexCu2-U-vUnZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@cablespeedmi.com... >> "Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >> news:MWzdl.18981$ZP4.12619@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... >>> "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message >>> news:D7mdnU6SP- >>> >>> What scares them >>>> more than anything else is that actually implementing things like >>>> national health insurance will *work*. >>>> >>> >>> Socialism DOES work! And Popinjay is probably the only republican you >>> will hear say that. But I say it, because it's true. Socialists get, >>> exactly what socialists want. Shortages, poverty, misery, that can be a >>> good thing. >> >> National health insurance is not "socialism". Do try to keep up. > > of course it is. > That's why it is also referred to as socialized medicine. By the ignorant. What exactly do you think is being nationalized? Jim
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 10:42:41
From: Beldin the Sorcerer
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com > wrote in message news:u7ydnQ6MafRZduvUnZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@cablespeedmi.com... > "Beldin the Sorcerer" <beldinyyz@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:uUBdl.1120$aI1.421@nwrddc01.gnilink.net... >> >> "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message >> news:Cf-dnaexCu2-U-vUnZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@cablespeedmi.com... >>> "Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message >>> news:MWzdl.18981$ZP4.12619@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... >>>> "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message >>>> news:D7mdnU6SP- >>>> >>>> What scares them >>>>> more than anything else is that actually implementing things like >>>>> national health insurance will *work*. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Socialism DOES work! And Popinjay is probably the only republican you >>>> will hear say that. But I say it, because it's true. Socialists get, >>>> exactly what socialists want. Shortages, poverty, misery, that can be >>>> a good thing. >>> >>> National health insurance is not "socialism". Do try to keep up. >> >> of course it is. >> That's why it is also referred to as socialized medicine. > > By the ignorant. > > What exactly do you think is being nationalized? > Nothing. What's being 'socialized'? Medicine. You'll be required to enter an insurance program run by the government in one way or another. Medicare and Medicaid are two examples of government attempts.... So is the military health care system.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 01:03:32
From: Paul Popinjay
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com > wrote in message news:Cf-dnaexCu2-U- > > National health insurance is not "socialism". Do try to keep up. > Y'see, Clave, this could have been a simple post, making your statement, making your point, WITHOUT the snide remark at the end. This is why you are considered creepy. Because you're a creep.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 01:15:35
From: Clave
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Paul Popinjay" <paulpopinjay@sbcglobal.net > wrote in message news:gyBdl.11808$as4.3045@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com... > "Clave" <ClaviusNoSpamDammit@cablespeed.com> wrote in message > news:Cf-dnaexCu2-U- >> >> National health insurance is not "socialism". Do try to keep up. >> > > Y'see, Clave, this could have been a simple post, making your statement, > making your point, WITHOUT the snide remark at the end. This is why you > are considered creepy. Because you're a creep. Gosh, Poopy -- you could have made your point without snark if you wanted to demonstrate moral superiority, but I guess you're human too. Jim
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 19:27:11
From: Bill Vanek
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 17:16:44 -0500, "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net > wrote: > And the Dow >dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the >worst day ever. You are making us conservatives look as idiotic as the left. Nice work. It makes me want to become a fucking commie just so there's no connection to you. Asshole. Or, as someone else said, grow up.
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 20:18:55
From: Scott/sjakma
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On Jan 20 2009 10:27 PM, Bill Vanek wrote: > On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 17:16:44 -0500, "Irish Mike" > <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote: > > > And the Dow > >dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the > >worst day ever. > > You are making us conservatives look as idiotic as the left. Nice > work. It makes me want to become a fucking commie just so there's no > connection to you. > > Asshole. Or, as someone else said, grow up. Don't worry, we have the same wacko's on the left to even things out. ------ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 18:22:11
From: Porsche_Dan
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On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, > Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much > ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of > loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only imagine > that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears Obama > speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall Street > listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and > leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who have > controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance > committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold new > change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will take > America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow > dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the > worst day ever. > > Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing > liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But > Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. > > Irish Mike > > Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your > Messiah. Honestly Mike, is this satire or are you serious? I also remember the Bush Crime Family years on RGP so I get the satire. But if you are serious? Wow, just wow. ------ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 22:03:55
From: Bob T.
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On Jan 20, 9:11=A0pm, "Irish Mike" <mjos...@ameritech.net > wrote: > "James L. Hankins" <jhanki...@cox.net> wrote in messagenews:Gcwdl.168118$= 2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... > > > > > "Irish Mike" <mjos...@ameritech.net> wrote in message > >news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > > >> I am serious bucko. =A0The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial sto= cks > >> fell almost 17% matching the > >> worst day ever. =A0Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and ch= eck > >> it out for yourself. > > >> Irish Mike > > > But that's not what you said. =A0You said the drop was a direct effect = of > > Obama's inauguration. =A0That's just kooky. > > No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. =A0It was the wors= t day > on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the worst > day in history for financial stocks. =A0How could that be The Messiah's f= ault? > Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and > finance committees for the last two years. =A0You must be a neocon, red s= tate > racist for even thinking such a thing. =A0Just flip the channel back to M= SNBC, > turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I can > believe in" =A0and every thing will be OK. > Actually, Mike, I have analyzed the situation and the stock market drop wasn't Obama's fault - it was your fault. It seems that a lot of big instituional investors are big-time RGP readers, and they were so dispirited by your predictions of national disaster following Obama's inauguration that they lost all hope in America's future and sold everything they could. You owe me $2792 for my losses on the day, Mike. - Bob T. > Irish Mike
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 02:08:56
From: Irish Mike
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"Bob T." <bob@synapse-cs.com > wrote in message news:371a13be-a192-46eb-90d9-640fbb0713e9@x16g2000prn.googlegroups.com... On Jan 20, 9:11 pm, "Irish Mike" <mjos...@ameritech.net > wrote: > "James L. Hankins" <jhanki...@cox.net> wrote in > messagenews:Gcwdl.168118$2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... > > > > > "Irish Mike" <mjos...@ameritech.net> wrote in message > >news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > > >> I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks > >> fell almost 17% matching the > >> worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check > >> it out for yourself. > > >> Irish Mike > > > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of > > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. > > No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. It was the worst > day > on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the worst > day in history for financial stocks. How could that be The Messiah's > fault? > Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and > finance committees for the last two years. You must be a neocon, red state > racist for even thinking such a thing. Just flip the channel back to > MSNBC, > turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I can > believe in" and every thing will be OK. > Actually, Mike, I have analyzed the situation and the stock market drop wasn't Obama's fault - it was your fault. It seems that a lot of big instituional investors are big-time RGP readers, and they were so dispirited by your predictions of national disaster following Obama's inauguration that they lost all hope in America's future and sold everything they could. You owe me $2792 for my losses on the day, Mike. - Bob T. No problem bucko. I just sent an e-mail to The Messiah requesting a $6.5 billion bail-out because I bought a house I couldn't afford with a mortgage I was too stupid to read. I included the fact that I'm a gay, illegal immigrant, minority, U.A.W., ACORN arm twister and pro-murder abortion sympathizer so I expect to get expedited priority status. In addition, I c.c'd Rev'un Sharpton and asked him to 'play the race card on they ass' if I don't get my entitlement money. Irish Mike "Tax the rich and give it to the poor, 'til there ain't no rich no more". Irish Mike
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 21:50:19
From: Irish Mike
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"Porsche_Dan" <porsche.dan@gmail.com > wrote in message news:jfdi46xgo2.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, >> Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much >> ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of >> loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only >> imagine >> that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears >> Obama >> speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall >> Street >> listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and >> leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who >> have >> controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance >> committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold >> new >> change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will >> take >> America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow >> dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the >> worst day ever. >> >> Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing >> liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But >> Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. >> >> Irish Mike >> >> Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your >> Messiah. > > Honestly Mike, is this satire or are you serious? I also remember the Bush > Crime Family years on RGP so I get the satire. But if you are serious? > Wow, just wow. I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check it out for yourself. Irish Mike > > ------ > : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com >
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 22:40:02
From: Porsche_Dan
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On Jan 20 2009 6:50 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > "Porsche_Dan" <porsche.dan@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:jfdi46xgo2.ln2@recgroups.com... > > On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > > > >> Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, > >> Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much > >> ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of > >> loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only > >> imagine > >> that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears > >> Obama > >> speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall > >> Street > >> listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and > >> leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who > >> have > >> controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance > >> committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold > >> new > >> change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will > >> take > >> America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow > >> dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the > >> worst day ever. > >> > >> Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing > >> liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But > >> Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. > >> > >> Irish Mike > >> > >> Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your > >> Messiah. > > > > Honestly Mike, is this satire or are you serious? I also remember the Bush > > Crime Family years on RGP so I get the satire. But if you are serious? > > Wow, just wow. > > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell > almost 17% matching the > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check it > out for yourself. > > Irish Mike I'm traveling the world Mike so I'm seeing it first hand. Japan is approaching the worst recession since WWII. Turn off the TV and see it for yourself. My bet is that Obama fever is keeping us afloat financially. Who else is gonna print more money for bailouts than a Libtard. A McCain presidency would have been much worse, believe it. You are like a dry fuck on prom night. Your IP address is: 210.229.158.64 ______________________________________________________________________ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 01:37:31
From: bub
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 22:40:02 -0800, "Porsche_Dan" <porsche.dan@gmail.com > wrote: >You are like a dry fuck on prom night. jesus h christ , you and chrissy buy your sisters some ky.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 00:40:58
From: ChrisRobin
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Jan 21 2009 2:37 AM, bub wrote: > On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 22:40:02 -0800, "Porsche_Dan" > <porsche.dan@gmail.com> wrote: > > >You are like a dry fuck on prom night. > > jesus h christ , you and chrissy buy your sisters some ky. That's the kind of elevated banter I miss with you, Bubbles. You're a classy motherfucker. ______________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 18:26:53
From: bub
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 00:40:58 -0800, "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid > wrote: >That's the kind of elevated banter I miss with you, Bubbles. again, no to your offer to blow bubbles. >You're a classy motherfucker. i suppose i could lower myself to your standards and say "yeah your mom" but i'm too classy.
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 22:47:14
From: ChrisRobin
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On Jan 21 2009 1:40 AM, Porsche_Dan wrote: > On Jan 20 2009 6:50 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > > > "Porsche_Dan" <porsche.dan@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:jfdi46xgo2.ln2@recgroups.com... > > > On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > > > > > >> Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, > > >> Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much > > >> ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of > > >> loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only > > >> imagine > > >> that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears > > >> Obama > > >> speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall > > >> Street > > >> listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and > > >> leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who > > >> have > > >> controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance > > >> committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold > > >> new > > >> change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will > > >> take > > >> America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow > > >> dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the > > >> worst day ever. > > >> > > >> Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing > > >> liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But > > >> Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. > > >> > > >> Irish Mike > > >> > > >> Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your > > >> Messiah. > > > > > > Honestly Mike, is this satire or are you serious? I also remember the Bush > > > Crime Family years on RGP so I get the satire. But if you are serious? > > > Wow, just wow. > > > > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell > > almost 17% matching the > > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check it > > out for yourself. > > > > Irish Mike > > I'm traveling the world Mike so I'm seeing it first hand. Japan is > approaching the worst recession since WWII. Turn off the TV and see it for > yourself. Thank you, voice of reason. > My bet is that Obama fever is keeping us afloat financially. Who else is > gonna print more money for bailouts than a Libtard. A McCain presidency > would have been much worse, believe it. Meh. I'm not convinced anymore that anything would have been significantly different. I mean, fuck. The Treasury Secretary may be a more powerful position than the Presidency these days, without all of that messy Congressional oversight and such. > You are like a dry fuck on prom night. Like it! --- looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 02:35:14
From: Irish Mike
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:i0ti46xi55.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Jan 21 2009 1:40 AM, Porsche_Dan wrote: > >> On Jan 20 2009 6:50 PM, Irish Mike wrote: >> >> > "Porsche_Dan" <porsche.dan@gmail.com> wrote in message >> > news:jfdi46xgo2.ln2@recgroups.com... >> > > On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: >> > > >> > >> Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White > House, >> > >> Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and >> > >> much >> > >> ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes >> > >> of >> > >> loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only >> > >> imagine >> > >> that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears >> > >> Obama >> > >> speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And >> > >> Wall >> > >> Street >> > >> listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and >> > >> leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful >> > >> who >> > >> have >> > >> controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and >> > >> finance >> > >> committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the > bold >> > >> new >> > >> change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that >> > >> will >> > >> take >> > >> America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the >> > >> Dow >> > >> dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching >> > >> the >> > >> worst day ever. >> > >> >> > >> Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left > wing >> > >> liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", >> > >> "But >> > >> Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. >> > >> >> > >> Irish Mike >> > >> >> > >> Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for >> > >> your >> > >> Messiah. >> > > >> > > Honestly Mike, is this satire or are you serious? I also remember the > Bush >> > > Crime Family years on RGP so I get the satire. But if you are >> > > serious? >> > > Wow, just wow. >> > >> > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks > fell >> > almost 17% matching the >> > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and >> > check > it >> > out for yourself. >> > >> > Irish Mike >> >> I'm traveling the world Mike so I'm seeing it first hand. Japan is >> approaching the worst recession since WWII. Turn off the TV and see it >> for >> yourself. > > Thank you, voice of reason. > >> My bet is that Obama fever is keeping us afloat financially. Who else is >> gonna print more money for bailouts than a Libtard. A McCain presidency >> would have been much worse, believe it. > > Meh. I'm not convinced anymore that anything would have been significantly > different. I mean, fuck. The Treasury Secretary may be a more powerful > position than the Presidency these days, without all of that messy > Congressional oversight and such. Well Obama picked a repeated tax cheat to be secretary of the treasury so I'm sure we can trust his ethics and integrity. Change we can believe in. Irish Mike
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 00:37:43
From: ChrisRobin
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On Jan 21 2009 2:35 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message > news:i0ti46xi55.ln2@recgroups.com... > > On Jan 21 2009 1:40 AM, Porsche_Dan wrote: > > > >> On Jan 20 2009 6:50 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> > >> > "Porsche_Dan" <porsche.dan@gmail.com> wrote in message > >> > news:jfdi46xgo2.ln2@recgroups.com... > >> > > On Jan 20 2009 2:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> > > > >> > >> Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White > > House, > >> > >> Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and > >> > >> much > >> > >> ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes > >> > >> of > >> > >> loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only > >> > >> imagine > >> > >> that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears > >> > >> Obama > >> > >> speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And > >> > >> Wall > >> > >> Street > >> > >> listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and > >> > >> leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful > >> > >> who > >> > >> have > >> > >> controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and > >> > >> finance > >> > >> committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the > > bold > >> > >> new > >> > >> change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that > >> > >> will > >> > >> take > >> > >> America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the > >> > >> Dow > >> > >> dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching > >> > >> the > >> > >> worst day ever. > >> > >> > >> > >> Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left > > wing > >> > >> liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", > >> > >> "But > >> > >> Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. > >> > >> > >> > >> Irish Mike > >> > >> > >> > >> Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for > >> > >> your > >> > >> Messiah. > >> > > > >> > > Honestly Mike, is this satire or are you serious? I also remember the > > Bush > >> > > Crime Family years on RGP so I get the satire. But if you are > >> > > serious? > >> > > Wow, just wow. > >> > > >> > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks > > fell > >> > almost 17% matching the > >> > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and > >> > check > > it > >> > out for yourself. > >> > > >> > Irish Mike > >> > >> I'm traveling the world Mike so I'm seeing it first hand. Japan is > >> approaching the worst recession since WWII. Turn off the TV and see it > >> for > >> yourself. > > > > Thank you, voice of reason. > > > >> My bet is that Obama fever is keeping us afloat financially. Who else is > >> gonna print more money for bailouts than a Libtard. A McCain presidency > >> would have been much worse, believe it. > > > > Meh. I'm not convinced anymore that anything would have been significantly > > different. I mean, fuck. The Treasury Secretary may be a more powerful > > position than the Presidency these days, without all of that messy > > Congressional oversight and such. > > Well Obama picked a repeated tax cheat to be secretary of the treasury so > I'm sure we can trust his ethics and integrity. > Change we can believe in. Yes we can! ------ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 04:10:00
From: Beldin the Sorcerer
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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"Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net > wrote in message news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > >> > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks > fell almost 17% matching the > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check it > out for yourself. > Irish the drunken shithead, ladies and gentlemen. Obama didn't influence the stock market today at all. > Irish Mike > >> >> ------ >> : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com >> > >
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 03:28:13
From: La Cosa Nostradamus
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On Jan 20 2009 11:10 PM, Beldin the Sorcerer wrote: > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > > > >> > > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks > > fell almost 17% matching the > > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check it > > out for yourself. > > > Irish the drunken shithead, ladies and gentlemen. > > Obama didn't influence the stock market today at all. WAT Atheism is drawing dead _______________________________________________________________________ RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 22:45:39
From: Pepe Papon
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 03:28:13 -0800, "La Cosa Nostradamus" <a6f44ce@webnntp.invalid > wrote: >> Obama didn't influence the stock market today at all. > >WAT I don't suppose the phrase "priced into the market" has any meaning to you.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 23:08:03
From: Steam
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On Jan 21 2009 10:45 PM, Pepe Papon wrote: > On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 03:28:13 -0800, "La Cosa Nostradamus" > <a6f44ce@webnntp.invalid> wrote: > > >> Obama didn't influence the stock market today at all. > > > >WAT > > I don't suppose the phrase "priced into the market" has any meaning to > you. The market closed lower yesterday than last Wenesday, so that prediction was off (not my prediction). Of course Obama was priced into the mrket, that happened about a month before the election when it was obviosu that McCain couldn't win with the credit collapse. If that wasn't enough, the election results have been out for a couple of months now. I'm sure that Citigroup or Bank of America had nothing to do with it. ______________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 12:08:44
From: Beldin the Sorcerer
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"La Cosa Nostradamus" <a6f44ce@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:dfdj46xol6.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Jan 20 2009 11:10 PM, Beldin the Sorcerer wrote: > >> "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message >> news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... >> > >> >> >> > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks >> > fell almost 17% matching the >> > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check >> > it >> > out for yourself. >> > >> Irish the drunken shithead, ladies and gentlemen. >> >> Obama didn't influence the stock market today at all. > > WAT Huh? Obama euphoria is long priced in.
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 19:29:17
From: FellKnight
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On Jan 20 2009 9:50 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell > almost 17% matching the > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check it > out for yourself. > > Irish Mike Damn. Those wall street guys sure were morons for not seeing this day coming. Fell -- Be Loud. Be Proud. Be Considerate! _____________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 20:59:49
From: James L. Hankins
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"Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net > wrote in message news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks > fell almost 17% matching the > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check it > out for yourself. > > Irish Mike But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 03:26:20
From: La Cosa Nostradamus
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On Jan 20 2009 9:59 PM, James L. Hankins wrote: > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > > > > I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks > > fell almost 17% matching the > > worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check it > > out for yourself. > > > > Irish Mike > > > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. Hey shitbag, todays drop was the worst inauguration day drop ever. Spin it if you want. It's the truth. Atheism is drawing dead _____________________________________________________________________ RecGroups : the community-oriented newsreader : www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 22:47:55
From: Pepe Papon
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 20:59:49 -0600, "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net > wrote: >But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of >Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. > Face it. Obama's a failure. He's been in office literally hours hand he hasn't yet fixed any of our problems.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 19:09:50
From: James L. Hankins
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"Pepe Papon" <seth.at.rowtown.dot.net@earthlink.invalid > wrote in message news:s7hdn492dr4q1mu25j3ad0nt3nlqm7ibb8@4ax.com... > On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 20:59:49 -0600, "James L. Hankins" > <jhankins5@cox.net> wrote: > >>But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of >>Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. >> > > Face it. Obama's a failure. He's been in office literally hours hand > he hasn't yet fixed any of our problems. Well, the DOW was up 220+ today, so I guess he's directly responsible for that, too, "since the Street listens to Obama."
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Date: 22 Jan 2009 05:40:17
From: Travel A
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Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens Group: rec.gambling.poker Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009, 7:09pm (PST+2) From: James L. Hankins <jhankins5@cox.net > "Pepe Papon" <seth.at.rowtown.dot.net@earthlink.invalid > wrote in message news:s7hdn492dr4q1mu25j3ad0nt3nlqm7ibb8@4ax.com... On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 20:59:49 -0600, "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net > wrote: But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. Face it. Obama's a failure. He's been in office literally hours hand he hasn't yet fixed any of our problems. Well, the DOW was up 220+ today, so I guess he's directly responsible for that, too, "since the Street listens to Obama." ............................................................................... No, the market went up because Obama flubbed the swearing -in and investers figure he'll be impeached because he's too stupid.
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Date: 22 Jan 2009 19:57:05
From: James L. Hankins
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"Travel A" <nine510@webtv.net > wrote in message news:29704-49787741-841@baytvnwsxa002.msntv.msn.com... > No, the market went up because Obama flubbed the swearing -in and > investers figure he'll be impeached because he's too stupid. Yeah. That's it.
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Date: 22 Jan 2009 22:59:52
From: Paul Popinjay
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"James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net > wrote in message news:9Dbel.52978$Nq5.40275@newsfe24.iad... > > "Travel A" <nine510@webtv.net> wrote in message > news:29704-49787741-841@baytvnwsxa002.msntv.msn.com... > >> No, the market went up because Obama flubbed the swearing -in and >> investers figure he'll be impeached because he's too stupid. > Yeah. That's it. Well I don't know about the stock market, but ask any gun dealer and he'll tell you how good guns and ammunition sales are. Clearly SOMETHING has people "nervous". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-xIulyVsG8 -PP
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 22:42:52
From: Pepe Papon
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 19:09:50 -0600, "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net > wrote: > >"Pepe Papon" <seth.at.rowtown.dot.net@earthlink.invalid> wrote in message >news:s7hdn492dr4q1mu25j3ad0nt3nlqm7ibb8@4ax.com... >> On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 20:59:49 -0600, "James L. Hankins" >> <jhankins5@cox.net> wrote: >> >>>But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of >>>Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. >>> >> >> Face it. Obama's a failure. He's been in office literally hours hand >> he hasn't yet fixed any of our problems. > > > >Well, the DOW was up 220+ today, so I guess he's directly responsible for >that, too, "since the Street listens to Obama." > But he didn't give a major speech today, so we can't give him credit.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 00:11:58
From: Irish Mike
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"James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net > wrote in message news:Gcwdl.168118$2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... > > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > > >> I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks >> fell almost 17% matching the >> worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check >> it out for yourself. >> >> Irish Mike > > > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. It was the worst day on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the worst day in history for financial stocks. How could that be The Messiah's fault? Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and finance committees for the last two years. You must be a neocon, red state racist for even thinking such a thing. Just flip the channel back to MSNBC, turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I can believe in" and every thing will be OK. Irish Mike
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 21:58:43
From: ChrisRobin
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On Jan 21 2009 12:11 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net> wrote in message > news:Gcwdl.168118$2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... > > > > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message > > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > > > > > >> I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks > >> fell almost 17% matching the > >> worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and check > >> it out for yourself. > >> > >> Irish Mike > > > > > > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of > > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. > > No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. It was the worst day > on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the worst > day in history for financial stocks. How could that be The Messiah's fault? > Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and > finance committees for the last two years. You must be a neocon, red state > racist for even thinking such a thing. Just flip the channel back to MSNBC, > turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I can > believe in" and every thing will be OK. Is the MSM obsessed with Obama? Yes, definitely. But I'm beginning to think your obsession with Chris Matthews is even more disturbing. ______________________________________________________________________ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 01:50:56
From: Irish Mike
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"ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:j5qi46xls4.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Jan 21 2009 12:11 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net> wrote in message >> news:Gcwdl.168118$2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... >> > >> > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message >> > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... >> > >> > >> >> I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial >> >> stocks >> >> fell almost 17% matching the >> >> worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and >> >> check >> >> it out for yourself. >> >> >> >> Irish Mike >> > >> > >> > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of >> > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. >> >> No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. It was the worst >> day >> on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the worst >> day in history for financial stocks. How could that be The Messiah's >> fault? >> Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and >> finance committees for the last two years. You must be a neocon, red >> state >> racist for even thinking such a thing. Just flip the channel back to >> MSNBC, >> turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I can >> believe in" and every thing will be OK. > > Is the MSM obsessed with Obama? Yes, definitely. But I'm beginning to > think your obsession with Chris Matthews is even more disturbing. I'm not obsessed with Chris "a thrill ran up my leg when I heard Obama speak" Matthews. I believe the majority of liberal mainstream media talking heads are just as far in the tank for Obama as he is. The difference is they at least pretend to be objective. The only politicians who have gotten a bigger free ride and less scrutiny from the mainstream media in their own countries than Obama are Hitler, Stalin and Saddam. Irish Mike
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 23:18:21
From: ChrisRobin
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Jan 21 2009 1:50 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message > news:j5qi46xls4.ln2@recgroups.com... > > On Jan 21 2009 12:11 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > > > >> "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net> wrote in message > >> news:Gcwdl.168118$2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... > >> > > >> > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message > >> > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > >> > > >> > > >> >> I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial > >> >> stocks > >> >> fell almost 17% matching the > >> >> worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and > >> >> check > >> >> it out for yourself. > >> >> > >> >> Irish Mike > >> > > >> > > >> > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect of > >> > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. > >> > >> No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. It was the worst > >> day > >> on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the worst > >> day in history for financial stocks. How could that be The Messiah's > >> fault? > >> Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and > >> finance committees for the last two years. You must be a neocon, red > >> state > >> racist for even thinking such a thing. Just flip the channel back to > >> MSNBC, > >> turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I can > >> believe in" and every thing will be OK. > > > > Is the MSM obsessed with Obama? Yes, definitely. But I'm beginning to > > think your obsession with Chris Matthews is even more disturbing. > > I'm not obsessed with Chris "a thrill ran up my leg when I heard Obama > speak" Matthews. I believe the majority of liberal mainstream media talking > heads are just as far in the tank for Obama as he is. The difference is > they at least pretend to be objective. The only politicians who have gotten > a bigger free ride and less scrutiny from the mainstream media in their own > countries than Obama are Hitler, Stalin and Saddam. Jesus Mike, at least let the guy bomb some people before you associate him with some of the biggest mass murderers in history. Drama queen. _______________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 02:43:56
From: Irish Mike
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"ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid > wrote in message news:tqui46xp95.ln2@recgroups.com... > On Jan 21 2009 1:50 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message >> news:j5qi46xls4.ln2@recgroups.com... >> > On Jan 21 2009 12:11 AM, Irish Mike wrote: >> > >> >> "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net> wrote in message >> >> news:Gcwdl.168118$2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... >> >> > >> >> > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message >> >> > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial >> >> >> stocks >> >> >> fell almost 17% matching the >> >> >> worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and >> >> >> check >> >> >> it out for yourself. >> >> >> >> >> >> Irish Mike >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect >> >> > of >> >> > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. >> >> >> >> No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. It was the >> >> worst >> >> day >> >> on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the >> >> worst >> >> day in history for financial stocks. How could that be The Messiah's >> >> fault? >> >> Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and >> >> finance committees for the last two years. You must be a neocon, red >> >> state >> >> racist for even thinking such a thing. Just flip the channel back to >> >> MSNBC, >> >> turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I can >> >> believe in" and every thing will be OK. >> > >> > Is the MSM obsessed with Obama? Yes, definitely. But I'm beginning to >> > think your obsession with Chris Matthews is even more disturbing. >> >> I'm not obsessed with Chris "a thrill ran up my leg when I heard Obama >> speak" Matthews. I believe the majority of liberal mainstream media >> talking >> heads are just as far in the tank for Obama as he is. The difference is >> they at least pretend to be objective. The only politicians who have >> gotten >> a bigger free ride and less scrutiny from the mainstream media in their >> own >> countries than Obama are Hitler, Stalin and Saddam. > > Jesus Mike, at least let the guy bomb some people before you associate him > with some of the biggest mass murderers in history. Drama queen. Trust me bucko, no one is worried about Obama bombing some one else. The biggest danger is that he might trip over his white flag while retreating. Irish Mike
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Date: 22 Jan 2009 16:47:34
From: ChrisRobin
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On Jan 21 2009 2:43 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message > news:tqui46xp95.ln2@recgroups.com... > > On Jan 21 2009 1:50 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > > > >> "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message > >> news:j5qi46xls4.ln2@recgroups.com... > >> > On Jan 21 2009 12:11 AM, Irish Mike wrote: > >> > > >> >> "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net> wrote in message > >> >> news:Gcwdl.168118$2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... > >> >> > > >> >> > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message > >> >> > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> >> I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial > >> >> >> stocks > >> >> >> fell almost 17% matching the > >> >> >> worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and > >> >> >> check > >> >> >> it out for yourself. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Irish Mike > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct effect > >> >> > of > >> >> > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. > >> >> > >> >> No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. It was the > >> >> worst > >> >> day > >> >> on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the > >> >> worst > >> >> day in history for financial stocks. How could that be The Messiah's > >> >> fault? > >> >> Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and > >> >> finance committees for the last two years. You must be a neocon, red > >> >> state > >> >> racist for even thinking such a thing. Just flip the channel back to > >> >> MSNBC, > >> >> turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I can > >> >> believe in" and every thing will be OK. > >> > > >> > Is the MSM obsessed with Obama? Yes, definitely. But I'm beginning to > >> > think your obsession with Chris Matthews is even more disturbing. > >> > >> I'm not obsessed with Chris "a thrill ran up my leg when I heard Obama > >> speak" Matthews. I believe the majority of liberal mainstream media > >> talking > >> heads are just as far in the tank for Obama as he is. The difference is > >> they at least pretend to be objective. The only politicians who have > >> gotten > >> a bigger free ride and less scrutiny from the mainstream media in their > >> own > >> countries than Obama are Hitler, Stalin and Saddam. > > > > Jesus Mike, at least let the guy bomb some people before you associate him > > with some of the biggest mass murderers in history. Drama queen. > > Trust me bucko, no one is worried about Obama bombing some one else. The > biggest danger is that he might trip over his white flag while retreating. Clearly you haven't been paying attention. ______________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 11:08:01
From: MZB
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oH, my, oh, my. You mean we might actually retreat from Iraq? Why, we must be a bunch of fucking losers. Hey, I got an idea, let's stay bogged down there for another decade. Mel "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net > wrote in message news:DkAdl.445$Lr6.160@flpi143.ffdc.sbc.com... > > "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message > news:tqui46xp95.ln2@recgroups.com... >> On Jan 21 2009 1:50 AM, Irish Mike wrote: >> >>> "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message >>> news:j5qi46xls4.ln2@recgroups.com... >>> > On Jan 21 2009 12:11 AM, Irish Mike wrote: >>> > >>> >> "James L. Hankins" <jhankins5@cox.net> wrote in message >>> >> news:Gcwdl.168118$2w3.70356@newsfe19.iad... >>> >> > >>> >> > "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net> wrote in message >>> >> > news:0%vdl.11355$D32.5132@flpi146.ffdc.sbc.com... >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> >> I am serious bucko. The Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial >>> >> >> stocks >>> >> >> fell almost 17% matching the >>> >> >> worst day ever. Turn off MSNBC, switch to the financial news and >>> >> >> check >>> >> >> it out for yourself. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Irish Mike >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > But that's not what you said. You said the drop was a direct >>> >> > effect of >>> >> > Obama's inauguration. That's just kooky. >>> >> >>> >> No, I said The Messiah spoke and Wall Street listened. It was the >>> >> worst >>> >> day >>> >> on the stock market since mid November of last year and matched the >>> >> worst >>> >> day in history for financial stocks. How could that be The Messiah's >>> >> fault? >>> >> Or the Democrats who have controlled congress and all the banking and >>> >> finance committees for the last two years. You must be a neocon, red >>> >> state >>> >> racist for even thinking such a thing. Just flip the channel back to >>> >> MSNBC, >>> >> turn up the volume on Chris Matthews, chant "I believe in change I >>> >> can >>> >> believe in" and every thing will be OK. >>> > >>> > Is the MSM obsessed with Obama? Yes, definitely. But I'm beginning to >>> > think your obsession with Chris Matthews is even more disturbing. >>> >>> I'm not obsessed with Chris "a thrill ran up my leg when I heard Obama >>> speak" Matthews. I believe the majority of liberal mainstream media >>> talking >>> heads are just as far in the tank for Obama as he is. The difference is >>> they at least pretend to be objective. The only politicians who have >>> gotten >>> a bigger free ride and less scrutiny from the mainstream media in their >>> own >>> countries than Obama are Hitler, Stalin and Saddam. >> >> Jesus Mike, at least let the guy bomb some people before you associate >> him >> with some of the biggest mass murderers in history. Drama queen. > > Trust me bucko, no one is worried about Obama bombing some one else. The > biggest danger is that he might trip over his white flag while retreating. > > Irish Mike > > >
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Date: 22 Jan 2009 20:05:52
From: FL Turbo
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 11:08:01 -0500, "MZB" <moo@noway.prudigy.net > wrote: >oH, my, oh, my. > >You mean we might actually retreat from Iraq? > >Why, we must be a bunch of fucking losers. > >Hey, I got an idea, let's stay bogged down there for another decade. > Patience, Grasshopper. We used to have a whole lot of troops in Germany. We have a heckuva lot fewer troops there right now. That's been only a little more than 60 years. One lously little decade doesn't mean squat.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 22:41:59
From: Pepe Papon
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 11:08:01 -0500, "MZB" <moo@noway.prudigy.net > wrote: >oH, my, oh, my. > >You mean we might actually retreat from Iraq? > >Why, we must be a bunch of fucking losers. > >Hey, I got an idea, let's stay bogged down there for another decade. Yeah, but at least we'll be bogged down with pride!
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Date: 22 Jan 2009 09:02:13
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 22:41:59 -0800, Pepe Papon <seth.at.rowtown.dot.net@earthlink.invalid > wrote: >>Hey, I got an idea, let's stay bogged down there for another decade. >Yeah, but at least we'll be bogged down with pride! The rich are willing to fight this war to the last 18 year old poor urban kid. After all, it's not like they have to pay for it or anything.
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 08:19:04
From: RazzO
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Minmum. On Jan 21 2009 8:08 AM, MZB wrote: > Hey, I got an idea, let's stay bogged down there for another decade. > > Mel RazzO "Fucking poker, brings out the mental illness in everyone!" - Porsche_Dan --- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 08:22:55
From: RazzO
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Trying to keep typos at a minimum. On Jan 21 2009 8:19 AM, RazzO wrote: > Minmum. > > > On Jan 21 2009 8:08 AM, MZB wrote: > > > Hey, I got an idea, let's stay bogged down there for another decade. > > > > Mel > > > RazzO > > "Fucking poker, brings out the mental illness > in everyone!" - Porsche_Dan RazzO "Fucking poker, brings out the mental illness in everyone!" - Porsche_Dan ______________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 21 Jan 2009 01:33:51
From: bub
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 23:18:21 -0800, "ChrisRobin" <a9dbf1e@webnntp.invalid > wrote: >Drama queen. is that your signature line now?
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 16:54:43
From: Kyle T. Jones
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Irish Mike, my dear, dear friend, there was this time, oh, 1/20/2009 4:16 PM or thereabouts, when you let the following craziness loose on Usenet: > Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, > Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much > ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of > loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only imagine > that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears Obama > speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall Street > listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and > leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who have > controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance > committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold new > change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will take > America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow > dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the > worst day ever. > > Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing > liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But > Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. > > Irish Mike > > Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your > Messiah. > > > > And the Carterfication of Obama begins. Trust me on this, in twenty years Mike'll be claiming the markets and economy were doing JUST SUPER until Obama took over. Cheers.
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 23:50:03
From: Jon W.
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of course stocks dropped. all the optimists were busy watching TV.
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 15:59:09
From: poorolrich
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On Jan 21 2009 5:50 AM, Jon W. wrote: > of course stocks dropped. all the optimists were busy watching TV. I'm sure it had nothing to do with this; http://apnews.myway.com//article/20090120/D95R5UA80.html ----- : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 14:31:30
From: JerseyRudy
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Thanks for the education on the Stock Market Mike. Here I was being a dummy and thinking that the disastrous 4th quarter earnings was the reason for the bad day on Wall Street today (Earnings are currently on track to have fallen 20.2% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, according to the latest Thomson Reuters figures), but now that I read your post I stand corrected! On Jan 20 2009 5:16 PM, Irish Mike wrote: > Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, > Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much > ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of > loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only imagine > that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears Obama > speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall Street > listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision and > leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who have > controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and finance > committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of the bold new > change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, that will take > America to where it's never been before. They listened. And the Dow > dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% matching the > worst day ever. > > Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing > liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But > Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. > > Irish Mike > > Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your > Messiah. -------- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 17:13:51
From: mo_charles
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> Thanks for the education on the Stock Market Mike. Here I was being a > dummy and thinking that the disastrous 4th quarter earnings was the reason > for the bad day on Wall Street today (Earnings are currently on track to > have fallen 20.2% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, according to > the latest Thomson Reuters figures), but now that I read your post I stand > corrected! the drop had everything to do with rbs: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/rbs-shares-slammed-after-bank/story.aspx?guid={66ECB27B-0895-4A08-BDBC-655340762EB3}&dist=msr_11 mo_charles ------- looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 20 Jan 2009 17:26:38
From: MZB
Subject: Re: When Obama speaks Wall Street listens
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Thank you for saving me some keyboard work. Now, go take your medications and relax. I do hope you have an 8 year time release on your capsules. I'll just enjoy the celebration: NO MORE BUSH!!! Mel "Irish Mike" <mjostar@ameritech.net > wrote in message news:h3sdl.1658$PE4.1451@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com... > Well the coronation is over and The Messiah now controls the White House, > Senate, Congress. and Treasury. He made his long anticipated and much > ballyhooed inaugural speech to masses of adoring subjects and hordes of > loyal, sycophant mainstream media propaganda agents. One can only imagine > that the usual thrill that runs up Chris Matthew's leg when he hears Obama > speak must have been a fully charged lightening bolt today. And Wall > Street listened as well. Waiting to be inspired by his insight, vision > and leadership. To hear his marching orders to the Democrat faithful who > have controlled congress and chaired every congressional banking and > finance committee for the last two years. To hear the first details of > the bold new change, promised so many countless times during his campaign, > that will take America to where it's never been before. They listened. > And the Dow dropped 332.13 points and financial stocks fell almost 17% > matching the worst day ever. > > Now, in the spirit of unity and cooperation, I will save all my left wing > liberal friends some wear and tear on their keyboards. "But Bush", "But > Bush", "But Bush", "But Bush", etc. > > Irish Mike > > Proud to be one of the 55,000,000+ Americans who did not vote for your > Messiah. > > > >
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