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The time to act is now(this year), not in 2012.

 

I know there are many here that agree, but don’t know why.

If you know history, economies run on cycles; and even the steal from us bill will only slow the US economy; it will not kill it.

You can be quite sure that obama will have a free pass in 2012 if the economy growing again and jobs are being created; and they will. And when the win in 2012, that’s an additional 4 years to convert to the US to socialism and silencing or limiting public dissent along the way to that goal.

So, while the economy is bad, all of Obama’s appointments stink and Obama is pulling levers to make it harder for the US(like re-installing the offshore drilling ban); you should be helping conservative candidates and help the people really get change. In 2010, congress can get more of the same or real change; and that road is being built now.

Give Obama 4 years, and he may block it off.

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  • http://www.skiloveland.com skicougar

    He’s calling today, “the rise of conservatism” at 3pm ET. He’ll just have to hire me to stay ahead.

    • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

      I prefer Levin, Cunningham, Midnight Truckers Radio Show, Ingrahm, Rush…. anybody… over Hannity…. he is just a cheap knock-off good at Parroting things of others

  • Common_Cents

    Geez man, why knock Hannity?

    When we are down 50-100 liberal hack talking heads in the media for each conservative why knock Hannity?

    I understand for the studied conservative he may not be as interesting but for every one like you there are literally millions of uninformed brainwashed people who read headlines as gospel.

    Quit knocking Hannity. We need him.

    • Mike gamecock DeVine
      • clingin

        I agree with JL’s characterization of Hannity: sometimes I think his entire show prep is the previous 3 hours of Rush.
        That said, he appeals to people with his style, not so much his content. He’s likable, down-to-earth, and keeps the drumbeat going on important issues. I think some folks prefer him to Rush, simply because he comes off a little more likable.
        The more voices we have combatting Couric et al, the better off we are…