No Roger, I would side with what is best for the American people.
A foreign concept to you.
RK
Can't get any more foreign than this.
http://www.comcast.net/video/rush-li...st/1753888209/
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No Roger, I would side with what is best for the American people.
A foreign concept to you.
RK
Can't get any more foreign than this.
http://www.comcast.net/video/rush-li...st/1753888209/
Roger, I am getting enough of your nonsense, I tolerate your foolishness becuase it's clear you don't know any better.
I am respectfully requesting that you back off coming after me, because you might catch me.
You are making it personal.
If you catch me, you may not like what will happen.:D
RK
Harry Reid Calls Hu Jintao A 'Dictator' As State Visit Begins
LAS VEGAS -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid branded Chinese President Hu Jintao a "dictator" on a TV talk show on Tuesday night, a remark likely to make the start of Hu's first state visit to Washington, D.C., awkward for President Obama at a moment when the U.S. is trying to ease tensions with the Asian power.
Reid was responding to a question from "Face To Face" host Jon Ralston about the December compromise that extended the Bush-era tax cuts. The Nevada senator veered off on a tangent intended to compare the American and Chinese systems of government to give a roundabout defense of the importance of legislative compromise.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_810900.html
RK
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the United States on Tuesday for a state visit that will include high-profile talks with President Barack Obama on trade, currency, North Korea and other issues.
The three-day trip includes a state dinner on Wednesday and the eighth face-to-face meeting between Obama and the Chinese leader, which administration officials say illustrates the importance of relations between two global powers at a time described by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as a "critical juncture."
And Rush Limbaugh is making fun of him:confused: How is that good for America?
Now that you mention it, he sort of looks like the pot bellied pig dictator of North Korea. They may not be related, but they treat their people the same way. Funny that Obama, a Nobel Peace Prize winner would honor someone such as this with a state dinner. Strike the funny part...it's really pretty bewildering like a lot of things Obama does.
Don't you get it?
Do you think Obama is the only president to kiss China's azz?
Who put them on the MFN list? (and that's not a racial slur)
The almighty dollar and commerce trump all....even human rights. What has Cuba done that China hasn't done 10x over, yet we welcome them to state dinners and make the best cigars in the world illegal here?
I realize Obama is the sitting POTUS, and he's a favorite target of many on this list....but to trivialize US-China relations as another of Obama's follies, is very naive, and totally misses the issue.