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jkeller
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Oh yes...it's in the obsession category alright.......exaggerate much? To your point, if he is mentioning Fox News during his media appearances, it's foolish. He should ignore it like a gnat. It doesn't change the fact that they are part of the poison-spewing garbage cable news biz.
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Of course he should ignore it as he should ignore all attacks. But he lacks the grace and class to do so. He is incredibly thin skinned and considers all criticism illegitimate. Imagine if Bush or Clinton spent so much time attacking those who attacked them? Or Roosevelt or Lincoln or Washington?

You see a lack of class, grace, and a thin-skinned person? Man, you are one warped, angry, negative dude. It's in your own best interest to figure out what Obama represents to you. You can tell a lot buy the style of someone's writing, and your word choices clearly reveal a lot of hostility. Why? It can't be Obama. No politician can create that in someone if it wasn't there already.

It is amazing how much hatred he has for Obama. And yet, his hero Netanyahu, as he was in danger of losing and election, flip flopped on his support of a Palestinian state, and then flip flopped back to his oruginal stance upon being reelected. Hypocrite.

He's not my hero jackass.

You hold him in higher regard than you do for any American, jackass. You are all about eliminating people over there from the safety of your easy chair. Your Israeli friends can do no wrong while the President of the country you are a citizen of can do no right.


 
Posted : March 24, 2015 10:14 am
BoytonBrother
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Let them praise world leaders like Putin, the Jordanian President, and Netanyahu for how tough and brave they are. Meanwhile, the quality of living in those countries is a small fraction of our's.


 
Posted : March 24, 2015 10:27 am
jkeller
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Exactly. I don't see him going back there to live and join the army to fight the fight he supports from his living room.


 
Posted : March 24, 2015 2:15 pm
dougrhon
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Oh yes...it's in the obsession category alright.......exaggerate much? To your point, if he is mentioning Fox News during his media appearances, it's foolish. He should ignore it like a gnat. It doesn't change the fact that they are part of the poison-spewing garbage cable news biz.
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Of course he should ignore it as he should ignore all attacks. But he lacks the grace and class to do so. He is incredibly thin skinned and considers all criticism illegitimate. Imagine if Bush or Clinton spent so much time attacking those who attacked them? Or Roosevelt or Lincoln or Washington?

You see a lack of class, grace, and a thin-skinned person? Man, you are one warped, angry, negative dude. It's in your own best interest to figure out what Obama represents to you. You can tell a lot buy the style of someone's writing, and your word choices clearly reveal a lot of hostility. Why? It can't be Obama. No politician can create that in someone if it wasn't there already.

It is amazing how much hatred he has for Obama. And yet, his hero Netanyahu, as he was in danger of losing and election, flip flopped on his support of a Palestinian state, and then flip flopped back to his oruginal stance upon being reelected. Hypocrite.

He's not my hero jackass.

You hold him in higher regard than you do for any American, jackass. You are all about eliminating people over there from the safety of your easy chair. Your Israeli friends can do no wrong while the President of the country you are a citizen of can do no right.

Wrong.


 
Posted : March 25, 2015 8:27 am
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Three chords and an AK-47?

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2015/03/26/msnbc-apologizes-for-guest-inflammatory-comment-on-country-music/?intcmp=obmod_ffo&intcmp=obnetwork

thanks for pointing that one out.....thats just plain ignorant.


 
Posted : March 26, 2015 7:05 pm
alloak41
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I would have asked, since we're on the subject what kind of messages does rap music provide?


 
Posted : March 26, 2015 7:12 pm
BoytonBrother
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You call out MSNBC for generalizing country music, and then 2 seconds later you go and do the same thing about rap.


 
Posted : March 26, 2015 7:26 pm
BoytonBrother
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The woman was wrong to say that. Country music doesn't suggest killing Muslims. It just took a pro-war stance after 9/11.


 
Posted : March 26, 2015 7:41 pm
alloak41
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You call out MSNBC for generalizing country music, and then 2 seconds later you go and do the same thing about rap.

I would have been interested in hearing her opinion since she brought it up, that's all. But seriously, it's so hard to find a good country album without parental warning labels these days.

[Edited on 3/27/2015 by alloak41]


 
Posted : March 26, 2015 7:50 pm
BoytonBrother
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I suggest you stay away from R-rated movies then.


 
Posted : March 26, 2015 8:49 pm
BoytonBrother
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I would have been interested in hearing her opinion since she brought it up, that's all. But seriously, it's so hard to find a good country album without parental warning labels these days.

I imagine her thought process was that country music, and its fans, are gung-ho over going to war, and seem to enjoy killing terrorists...you know, the Chris Kyle type.

Cruz isn't even worth mentioning. I never thought I'd say this, but I would put MSNBC at the very bottom of the barrell of cable news. Fox News is a very close second.


 
Posted : March 27, 2015 5:39 am
alloak41
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I would have been interested in hearing her opinion since she brought it up, that's all. But seriously, it's so hard to find a good country album without parental warning labels these days.

I imagine her thought process was that country music, and its fans, are gung-ho over going to war

They're definitely gung-ho about supporting the troops. I'd go that far.


 
Posted : March 27, 2015 7:43 am
jkeller
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I would have been interested in hearing her opinion since she brought it up, that's all. But seriously, it's so hard to find a good country album without parental warning labels these days.

I imagine her thought process was that country music, and its fans, are gung-ho over going to war

They're definitely gung-ho about supporting the troops. I'd go that far.

Some are, some not so much.


 
Posted : March 27, 2015 1:06 pm
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