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I'm surprised no one posted this. [05 May 2009|10:42am]

theclamsman
I've been busy with pain, life and volunteering for an animal rescue, but this link caught my eye over at The Confluence and thought it would be important to post here, too.

President Barack Obama can't top Hillary Clinton in job approval rating.

They just can't keep that bitch down, huh?

Speaking of bitches, there's also flap about MEchelle "Tacky O"'s shoes. My general thoughts about that is that Tacky O has horrible taste in clothing (her inauguration...thing...looked like my grandmother's couch barfed all over her), has horrible posture that makes her not wear clothing well (the vulture-like craning of the neck forward makes her look like a man who's uncomfortable in a dress; straighten that crap up and she might look better) and has revealed herself to be the penultimate hypocrite, a ripe one who jumped on the critical bandwagon that trashed Palin during the campaign for the amount [that the Republicans] spent on clothing Palin while she wears $600 shoes to "feed the homeless". And yet, everyone writing about this now is acting like they're surprised at this blatant display of callous-and-cluelessness by the bourgeouis MEchelle Antoinette...why? Why, when many of us "racists" were already telling the world what kind of woman MEchelle Obama is? Big, giant facepalm. The left truly has been living with blinders on.

But I digress. I probably should've stuck to the awesomeness that is our Hillary, but eh...news is news and we haven't had much lately.

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A Cynthia Ruccia post [10 Apr 2009|03:56pm]

arkadelos
and a little bit of activist spam:
http://thenewagenda.net/2009/04/10/meanwhile-back-at-the-ranch/
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Cythnia Ruccia's method for convincing people to change their sexist beliefs [10 Apr 2009|03:45pm]

arkadelos
On the blog for the New Agenda, there was a post about the recent Palin hate: http://thenewagenda.net/2009/04/07/oh-do-we-have-to-listen-to-this-again/

In the comments section, Cynthia Ruccia posted her method for convincing people of the sexism and convincing them to change their ways. This place has been really quiet lately, and I am going to share it.
Ruccia )
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research paper [10 Mar 2009|11:13am]

arkadelos
In about two months, I have to complete a research paper for my Historical Methods class... inspired by the 2008 election, I decided to compare/contrast pro-suffrage women and anti-suffrage women (I think the latter existed) with the pro-misogyny women of the 2008 election against Clinton and Palin.
I have No Quarter (thank you, Clamsman), and NOW to highlight the misogyny and the hypocrisy. You can see a list of links on my LJ. I believe McCain made a reference to the C-Tshirts during the final debate, but I don't know if there is a video of it available; that would be a great primary source.
I am not entirely certain where to look for more information. Most of it is online, I am sure. I need more sources for the misogyny and also more sources about Clinton's and Palin's expertise.
I also need to look up anti-suffrage women. There is plenty of pro-suffrage material in the campus library and museum. I heard that if I look up the pro-suffrage, I will find rebuttals and references to the anti-suffrage.
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drumroll, please [02 Mar 2009|07:37am]

arkadelos
Guess which rising star politician is being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize? Will he actually win the award? Just what in the world is going on?

http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/story.aspx?id=NEWEN20090085055
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my computer does not like the stimulus [24 Feb 2009|12:44pm]

arkadelos
I tried to open up the stimulus this morning, but it was so huge I kept receiving a warning that the file would cause my computer to freeze up.
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A bit late, but... [29 Jan 2009|11:26am]

arkadelos
I was wanting to say this... everyone keeps comparing Obama to all the legendary presidents and other historical figures. Well, suddenly, Obama has actually reminded me of a historical president.

Well, Fox News had this article posted on January 24th...

While discussing the stimulus package with top lawmakers in the White House's Roosevelt Room, President Obama shot down a critic with a simple message.
"I won," he said, according to aides who were briefed on the meeting. "I will trump you on that."
The response was to the objection by Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) to the president's proposal to increase benefits for low-income workers who don't owe federal income taxes.

------------ and I realized the historical president that Obama most resembles!



He reminds me of President Andrew Jackson, nicknamed "Jackass" Yup, Obama is much more like the original Jackass of politics. Jackson created the Trail of Tears, ignored the Supreme Court ruling that gave the Cherokee the right to remain in their native land "I am the president; do as I command!" In the midst of a nasty political squabble, he shut down the federal bank, which resulted in our nation's first major economic crisis. The crisis was blamed on Martin Van Buren during his presidency...
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You might've noticed a subtle change today... [20 Jan 2009|12:20pm]

theclamsman
...and I don't mean in D.C.

I had been wanting to unveil the new name and comm with more fanfare than this, but given my health/non-presence on LJ as a whole, I haven't been able to get to making the new header. I will do that ASAP.

But today isn't a day of celebration for me.

Today could have been a day for women all over the world to celebrate the true achievement of equality in American government. Instead, we'll have to settle for watching 24, where the writers were smart enough to do what the American people weren't smart enough to do.

Today we could have celebrated TRUE history--an event where a true champion of human rights could've made even BIGGER history, having become the first First Lady to ever become president.

But because of this poseur for "human rights" was shoved down our throats, that dream was shattered, and womens' rights, gay rights and race relations have been set back many years. I offer proof of the bullshit that happened in Oakland a couple of weeks ago (right on my street, BTW) as evidence of the latter. As for gay rights--well, look at what we have. Obama is going to repeal DADT, which is just wonderful--it'll put us back to square one with the military, seeing that DADT was Clinton's compromise because he couldn't get anything else past the gay-hating Republicans of his time. Obama has never marched in a gay pride parade, and continues to flaunt gay-hating assholes in front of our faces; and yet Obama is being hailed as a "uniter". Right.

I am also appalled at the comparisons to MLK and juxtaposition to Lincoln. Obama is no MLK nor is he Lincoln. He's not going to "free the black community" of anything. Again, see what happened in Oakland for that. If anything, race relations in this country were made worse, because the people who were Clintonites don't trust the idiots who bullied us in the primaries or the young idiots who continued to shove Obama down our throats AFTER the primaries and who attacked Palin.

No, today isn't a celebration for me. It is a wake. While I'm glad to see the buffoon go, I'm having second thoughts--it might be better to have a stupid buffoon who doesn't know what he's doing in the WH than having a SMART buffoon who doesn't know what he's doing in the WH.

Anyway. Enjoy the new community name and thank the anon who gave me the rename token (unless I'm blind and it WASN'T anonymous...in which case, I thank you anyway, whoever you are).

-- Lord Mod and Clintonite for Life

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Discussing PUMAs [11 Jan 2009|09:45pm]

arkadelos
When I first considered my political beliefs, which was before I became anti-Democrat as a result of this election, I decided what our country really needs is for some new political parties to attain power. So, I researched the largest third parties, was overall unimpressed and not enthused, and was alright with letting the Democrats and Republicans remain the governing force of our country.

Now, the election has come and gone with horrific results. And I am thinking "we need some new political parties NOW!"

I still want the PUMAs to become a new political party with PUMA candidates and faithful PUMA voters in addition to swing voters. A true grassroots party rising to power will revive our government and our country in a way we haven't seen in over a century. I have some ideas for what their platform could be, inspired by New Agenda, and I really want to discuss this with everyone here. Maybe if we discuss it and come to an agreement, we can convince the lead PUMAs to found a new party.
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Fairness Doctrine, Equal Time Act [09 Jan 2009|08:08am]

arkadelos
I have to ask 'cause I am a bit confused over the matter. What is the difference between the Fairness Doctrine and the Equal Time Act? I ask to gather material for my next en masse letter drive.
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She has a halo! [08 Jan 2009|10:02am]

arkadelos
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A rather unusual request [07 Jan 2009|04:48am]

arkadelos
I received a letter from my friend in California asking about the sexism in the Obama campaign. She never noticed any sexism, but then again, I never noticed it either until I became more active on the internet. My friend doesn't have internet access on a regular basis. Sometimes two weeks pass, and sometimes two months pass. So, I want to send her some pictures to prove the sexism to her. I pasted in a letter the pic of Obama's speechwriter Favreau groping Hillary Clinton. I also want to post a picture of some people wearing "Sarah Palin is a cunt" T-shirts. I know I have seen that picture on a news website, I think, but I cannot recall where. Does anyone have any pics handy? Oh, and if anyone can give any examples of anything Obama personally has done such as during the primaries...
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Just when you thought his ego couldn't get bigger... [24 Dec 2008|06:26am]

theclamsman
...Obama has selected to use the Bible that Abraham Lincoln was sworn in on, even though it hasn't been used since Lincoln last used it.

Wow. Just goes to show you how ginormous his ego is, and how sad it is that Americans have come to accept corrupt and corrosive leaders.

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PUMAs [05 Dec 2008|07:27pm]

arkadelos
[ mood | curious ]

Hey, I'm curious... does anyone know the condition of the PUMAs?

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What a great way to begin a presidency! [18 Dec 2008|03:03pm]

welling1
This won't surprise anyone in this community.

Rick Warren in Obama Inauguration
http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid68652.asp
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So pathetically apt. [09 Dec 2008|09:32am]

pixxelpuss
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/12/8/
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[07 Dec 2008|11:46pm]

theclamsman


"Like the South, vampires and Britney Spears..." I LOLed.

However, I have grave reservations about this whole SoS deal. Recall, Biden's own words from October:

"Mark my words," the Democratic vice presidential nominee warned at the second of his two Seattle fundraisers Sunday. "It will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama like they did John Kennedy. The world is looking. We're about to elect a brilliant 47-year-old senator president of the United States of America. Remember I said it standing here if you don't remember anything else I said. Watch, we're gonna have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this guy."

"I can give you at least four or five scenarios from where it might originate," Biden said to Emerald City supporters, mentioning the Middle East and Russia as possibilities. "And he's gonna need help. And the kind of help he's gonna need is, he's gonna need you - not financially to help him - we're gonna need you to use your influence, your influence within the community, to stand with him. Because it's not gonna be apparent initially, it's not gonna be apparent that we're right."

Not only will the next administration have to deal with foreign affairs issues, Biden warned, but also with the current economic crisis.

"Gird your loins," Biden told the crowd. "We're gonna win with your help, God willing, we're gonna win, but this is not gonna be an easy ride. This president, the next president, is gonna be left with the most significant task. It's like cleaning the Augean stables, man. This is more than just, this is more than – think about it, literally, think about it – this is more than just a capital crisis, this is more than just markets. This is a systemic problem we have with this economy."

The Delaware lawmaker managed to rake in an estimated $1 million total from his two money hauls at the downtown Sheraton, the same hotel where four years ago Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., clinched the Democratic nomination. Despite warning about the difficulties the next administration will face, Biden said the Democratic ticket is equipped to meet the challenges head on.

"I've forgotten more about foreign policy than most of my colleagues know, so I'm not being falsely humble with you. I think I can be value added, but this guy has it," the Senate Foreign Relations chairman said of Obama. "This guy has it. But he's gonna need your help. Because I promise you, you all are gonna be sitting here a year from now going, 'Oh my God, why are they there in the polls? Why is the polling so down? Why is this thing so tough?' We're gonna have to make some incredibly tough decisions in the first two years. So I'm asking you now, I'm asking you now, be prepared to stick with us. Remember the faith you had at this point because you're going to have to reinforce us."

"There are gonna be a lot of you who want to go, 'Whoa, wait a minute, yo, whoa, whoa, I don't know about that decision'," Biden continued. "Because if you think the decision is sound when they're made, which I believe you will when they're made, they're not likely to be as popular as they are sound. Because if they're popular, they're probably not sound."

Biden emphasized that the mountainous Afghanistan-Pakistan border is of particular concern, with Osama bin Laden "alive and well" and Pakistan "bristling with nuclear weapons."

"You literally can see what these kids are up against, our kids in that region," Biden said in recalling when his helicopter was forced down due to a snowstorm there. "The place is crawling with al Qaeda. And it's real."

"We do not have the military capacity, nor have we ever, quite frankly, in the last 20 years, to dictate outcomes," he cautioned. "It's so much more important than that. It's so much more complicated than that. And Barack gets it."

After speaking for just over a quarter of an hour, Biden noticed the media presence in the back of the small ballroom.

"I probably shouldn't have said all this because it dawned on me that the press is here," he joked.


Given that drunken spiel, perhaps Biden knows something we don't, and I do not look forward to SoS Clinton becoming Obama's very own Colin Powell. Yes--remember what happened to Colin Powell?



His credibility and career was finished after he helped lead us into the war in Iraq. Speaking for me only, I believe this move of Obama's is his way of finishing Clinton's career and removing the threat of her altogether (see also the ludicrous rumblings about having Caroline Kennedy, another no-experience dynastic Princess, replacing Clinton in the Senate). I don't know why she nor the others around her encouraging this crap don't see it.

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A good case for arguing that... [06 Dec 2008|11:35pm]

theclamsman
...foreign media, particularly the BBC, are no better than the fucktards here in America.

Be sure your bp is low before you read this.

Has Obama made his first blunder?

Fuck the BBC. No. Really.

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Behind, behind, behind. [29 Nov 2008|09:07am]

theclamsman
I am behind, obviously.

I've been looking for some good pics of Senator Clinton for a new header. I wanted to get the header done before I changed the name of the comm.

In the meantime, it looks like the documentary about voter fraud during the primaries is shaping up nicely. Please take a peek at the videos on their website:

http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com/video/index.htm

Still makes me angry. I don't think I'll get any less angry over time.

Hope you all had a great holiday and will continue to have a great holiday season.

-- Mod-dog

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You can add "sexist" to the list of names I've been called. WOO! [10 Nov 2008|09:15am]

theclamsman
Before I'm off for some sleep, just wanted to pop in here to add to the long list of retarded names I've been called by Obamatrons this election cycle:

-- racist
-- fascist
-- evangelical
-- "Republican" (as if that should bother me)
-- evil
-- fucktarded (hey, that's MY word!)
-- sexist

The list goes on.

Yes, it's true, your Dear Mod and Creator who created a Hillary Clinton support community and who hails from the Clinton '08 Community who voted for Senator Clinton in the primaries and whose hatred of Senator/President Reject Oblowme stems from his and his campaign's abject sexism is, by Obamatronic accounts, a sexist because I ended up supporting John McCain and Sarah Palin. Woo!

Now I know how Senator Clinton felt when she was branded a racist by Obama and his minions.

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