Topic: rush limbaugh
hellkitten54's photo
Fri 01/30/09 06:23 PM


Well, considering that Clinton reformed welfare so that generations cannot sit on welfare anymore, I guess the prejudice have not caught up with the times on that one.

Second of all, who are you to judge what another person eats? If they want to eat chips and soda all their lives it is none of our business. I would not do it myself because I want a quality of life at some level but I cannot judge another for what they eat. Foodstamps are designed to help those who have very little income. The foodstamp roles are growing at an alarming rate right now due to the layoffs, does that make those people bad?


it's none of my business what people choose to feed their kids if they pay for it with their own earnings but when the government (you and I) is paying for it, then there should be a say in it.. it's good enough for the WIC program.. it should be good enough for food stamps.

Clinton signing some piece of legislation didn't magically mean that people started getting off welfare faster than they're getting on it. There are still people on welfare who's parents and grandparent were on welfare and whose children will be on welfare. Explain to me how that's right..

Being on welfare doesn't make someone bad, it makes them down on their luck.. but when people who aren't 'quite' poor enough to get on public assistance are eating like vietnam pow's while people on foodstamps are eating steak and drinking cocacola, I've got a serious problem with that and everyone should have a problem with it..

I'm not some heartless bastard. I feel for the poor and disabled andI have no problem whatsoever with aiding those that truely need it but I have little patience for people who feel the world owes them a living and go about figuring their way to making sure they get it, mainly because they get in the way of and take food from the mouths of the truely needy. and are unashamed of doing so.


You obviously aren't aware of the facts of the welfare program. There is a time limit on it now. I think it's 5 yrs. in my state. While the client is on the welfare, they must be in school, trying to find a job and then finding one.

The amount of food stamps that are given to people doesn't even cover enough to feed a family for a week.


Your right, it's 5 years and work and/or school. It's madatory for these.

Not to mention that the welfare that was provided for the family is PAID BACK when child support is collected from the father (or mother). It's called the arrears.

I know, because I needed help from the government when I had my son, and my sons father has paid back every cent that was given to me from the state.

But anyhow, it's easy for someone to judge something they have no idea about.

Winx's photo
Fri 01/30/09 06:25 PM



Well, considering that Clinton reformed welfare so that generations cannot sit on welfare anymore, I guess the prejudice have not caught up with the times on that one.

Second of all, who are you to judge what another person eats? If they want to eat chips and soda all their lives it is none of our business. I would not do it myself because I want a quality of life at some level but I cannot judge another for what they eat. Foodstamps are designed to help those who have very little income. The foodstamp roles are growing at an alarming rate right now due to the layoffs, does that make those people bad?


it's none of my business what people choose to feed their kids if they pay for it with their own earnings but when the government (you and I) is paying for it, then there should be a say in it.. it's good enough for the WIC program.. it should be good enough for food stamps.

Clinton signing some piece of legislation didn't magically mean that people started getting off welfare faster than they're getting on it. There are still people on welfare who's parents and grandparent were on welfare and whose children will be on welfare. Explain to me how that's right..

Being on welfare doesn't make someone bad, it makes them down on their luck.. but when people who aren't 'quite' poor enough to get on public assistance are eating like vietnam pow's while people on foodstamps are eating steak and drinking cocacola, I've got a serious problem with that and everyone should have a problem with it..

I'm not some heartless bastard. I feel for the poor and disabled andI have no problem whatsoever with aiding those that truely need it but I have little patience for people who feel the world owes them a living and go about figuring their way to making sure they get it, mainly because they get in the way of and take food from the mouths of the truely needy. and are unashamed of doing so.


You obviously aren't aware of the facts of the welfare program. There is a time limit on it now. I think it's 5 yrs. in my state. While the client is on the welfare, they must be in school, trying to find a job and then finding one.

The amount of food stamps that are given to people doesn't even cover enough to feed a family for a week.


Your right, it's 5 years and work and/or school. It's madatory for these.

Not to mention that the welfare that was provided for the family is PAID BACK when child support is collected from the father (or mother). It's called the arrears.

I know, because I needed help from the government when I had my son, and my sons father has paid back every cent that was given to me from the state.

But anyhow, it's easy for someone to judge something they have no idea about.


Thanks for adding the part about paying back.

It's also paid back when the person goes back to work and pays taxes.

Another thing --- the person may have already worked and paid taxes before.

maybe61's photo
Fri 01/30/09 06:25 PM
i heard rush say. that all democrats are long haired unclean people. what a piece of garage rush is.

Winx's photo
Fri 01/30/09 06:30 PM

i heard rush say. that all democrats are long haired unclean people. what a piece of garage rush is.


I know many educated Democrats with good paying careers.

maybe61's photo
Fri 01/30/09 06:34 PM
yes but he did say that on his show, could not believe he said that.but guess some people will believe anything. some believe he is not full of crap. me not being one of them. ban rush.

Drew07_2's photo
Fri 01/30/09 07:10 PM

Obama is not worried about rush at all. Wishful thinking on the part of rush and his herd.


I agree, he's not "worried" per se---but to invoke him like he did, even if it was in a negative way, well--that legitimized him as having influence over elected officials. That was really a rookie move by President Obama and one I'll bet his people don't allow him to make again.

-Drew

Drew07_2's photo
Fri 01/30/09 07:13 PM

yes but he did say that on his show, could not believe he said that.but guess some people will believe anything. some believe he is not full of crap. me not being one of them. ban rush.


Ahhhh, I see we are back to selective outrage. How many times over the years have liberals wished death upon or spewed hate towards conservatives? And how many times did people rush to the First Amendment when such things were said? I think the biggest irony here is that for as many people on this thread who claim to dislike Rush--time was still given to knock him. And to what end, and for what purpose? Because he said something mean? Oh please!

-Drew

deke's photo
Fri 01/30/09 07:16 PM
rush has alot of good thoughts but some are just plain stupid

you'd be a fool to agree with anyone on anything that includes our new clown president

Winx's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:00 PM
Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?



Giocamo's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:16 PM

Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?





his mentor was Saul Alinsky...

Winx's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:21 PM


Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?



his mentor was Saul Alinsky...


They were both Community Organizers. I like the saying that Alinksy started, "Think globally, act locally".





Giocamo's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:24 PM



Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?



his mentor was Saul Alinsky...


They were both Community Organizers. I like the saying that Alinksy started, "Think globally, act locally".







NPR ?...is that where you heard that ?..:smile:

Winx's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:30 PM




Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?



his mentor was Saul Alinsky...


They were both Community Organizers. I like the saying that Alinksy started, "Think globally, act locally".







NPR ?...is that where you heard that ?..:smile:


Nope. The Catholic church was in alliance with him.:wink:

Giocamo's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:32 PM





Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?



his mentor was Saul Alinsky...


They were both Community Organizers. I like the saying that Alinksy started, "Think globally, act locally".







NPR ?...is that where you heard that ?..:smile:


Nope. The Catholic church was in alliance with him.:wink:


he was a Jew...are you sure ?..

Winx's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:38 PM






Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?



his mentor was Saul Alinsky...


They were both Community Organizers. I like the saying that Alinksy started, "Think globally, act locally


NPR ?...is that where you heard that ?..:smile:


Nope. The Catholic church was in alliance with him.:wink:


he was a Jew...are you sure ?..


One source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/24/AR2007032401152.html

Giocamo's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:41 PM







Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?



his mentor was Saul Alinsky...


They were both Community Organizers. I like the saying that Alinksy started, "Think globally, act locally


NPR ?...is that where you heard that ?..:smile:


Nope. The Catholic church was in alliance with him.:wink:


he was a Jew...are you sure ?..


One source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/24/AR2007032401152.html


I wouldn't tell too many people that you're reading that subversive type of crap...he's basicly a communist...

hellkitten54's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:43 PM

Rush Limbaugh

Winx's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:43 PM
What's wrong with the Washington Post?

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Fri 01/30/09 09:46 PM








Clown President?

Do you mean the man that graduated from Columbia University and Harvard Law School? The man that was a Civil Rights Attorney? The man that taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School?



his mentor was Saul Alinsky...


They were both Community Organizers. I like the saying that Alinksy started, "Think globally, act locally


NPR ?...is that where you heard that ?..:smile:


Nope. The Catholic church was in alliance with him.:wink:


he was a Jew...are you sure ?..


One source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/24/AR2007032401152.html


I wouldn't tell too many people that you're reading that subversive type of crap...he's basicly a communist...


So, she cites a source that confirmed what she said and you still have an issue with it? Figures.

Giocamo's photo
Fri 01/30/09 09:47 PM

What's wrong with the Washington Post?


not the newspaper...HIS writings...what a dreamteam you are...sometimes you're so cute !!...and...you don't even know it...drinker