Originally posted by der schwarze RitterHere's a double standard I observed today on your ass-licking network known as Fox News. Neil Cuvuto asked Dennis Kucinich "How dare Jimmy Carter criticize President Bush! What gives him the right to Criicize President Bush...on foreign soil, I might add?"
Liberals are tolerant people...until you disagree with them:
http://townhall.com/columnists/MichaelBarone/2008/10/11/the_coming_obama_thugocracy
I think it's something called "free speech."
Originally posted by kirksey957Neil Cavuto agreed that Carter had the right to criticize Bush...the thing he objected to was that he did it ON FOREIGN SOIL.
Here's a double standard I observed today on your ass-licking network known as Fox News. Neil Cuvuto asked Dennis Kucinich "How dare Jimmy Carter criticize President Bush! What gives him the right to Criicize President Bush...on foreign soil, I might add?"
I think it's something called "free speech."
Originally posted by PinkFloydDid you guys read the article?
Exactly.
At best, if true, it shows that some activists put forth some aggressive effort to quiet republicans. This has nothing to do with Obama. The article quotes Obama as saying "...get in their face." Obviously this means...be bold and confront people that disagree with you. This does not mean go do something unethical.
Obama shows his true colors by saying "go get in their face." ???
Yeah, that Obama is a thug!!!!!!!
Originally posted by kirksey957You've been sniffing too many of Carter's farts, because former presidents are not supposed to speak publicly about the decisions that acting presidents make.
Here's a double standard I observed today on your ass-licking network known as Fox News. Neil Cuvuto asked Dennis Kucinich "How dare Jimmy Carter criticize President Bush! What gives him the right to Criicize President Bush...on foreign soil, I might add?"
I think it's something called "free speech."
Originally posted by der schwarze RitterWhere does it say that in the US Constitution? I'm sure you had no objection to this: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5DF1630F935A25756C0A965958260
You've been sniffing too many of Carter's farts, because former presidents are not supposed to speak publicly about the decisions that acting presidents make.