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  1. Wahlin Scott B
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  2. Kenneth Rue
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    6/8/2011 4:06 PM
    The Huff post - now there's a non-bias reporting agency.



  3. Peter Bowman
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    6/8/2011 6:06 PM
    I like your favorite, Scott.

    Pete Bowman
    Stockton, CA



  4. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/9/2011 3:06 PM
    kbrue said: The Huff post - now there's a non-bias reporting agency.


    I suppose it is possible to state facts in a biased manner, but facts ARE facts.

    http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/joe_conason/2010/03/11/bickhart



  5. Kenneth Rue
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    6/9/2011 4:06 PM
    I certainly don't seek out nor do I intend to seek out anything from the Huff post and that's a fact.



  6. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/9/2011 4:06 PM
    kbrue said: I certainly don't seek out nor do I intend to seek out anything from the Huff post and that's a fact.

    How about the Department of Justice?

    For conservatives sending a picture of your junk to another adult is an outrage. For liberals taking advantage of the weak and sick is an outrage.



  7. Sandy Clark
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    6/10/2011 9:06 AM
    Nobody is against helping the true weak and sick. It is the rest of the losers and program cheats that the rest of us are not willing to help or pay for. If you willingly make bad decisions over and over again, it isn't the responsibility of the rest of society to bail you out. Regarding Weiner, if a gal is walking through a mall parking lot or is in a store, it is a crime if some guy comes up to her, lifts the legs of his shorts and exposes himself. How is doing it by twitter, e-mail or any other modern form of communication any different? He should be arrested for a sex crime and should carry the label of sex offender just like the guy in the parking lot or store! He should not be representing anyone.



  8. Melvin Waldron
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    6/10/2011 11:06 AM
    Sandy,

    I think Rep. Cantor (R) is against helping those down and out, if anyone remembers his remarks after the Joplin tornado.

    Of course the president authorized FEMA to pay 90% clean-up and Rep. Long (R) who represents the district and Senator Blunt (R) who used to represent the district is asking for 100%. While I might agree with the 100% although the state and city is working on the 10%, I think whatever it takes to fix things in the situation and since it would be such a low percentage of the budget anyway. But I just can't help think about what these two men from Missouri say on other budget issues.

    I agree spending needs to be fixed, also let's work on Medicaid, Medicare (which my mom is very grateful for at the moment) and Social Security but for the Republicans to not consider raising taxes, (although I have heard some say, cut out some of the tax credits and lower the rate, hey whatever works) is flat out crazy.

    Of course right now neither side is playing nice together.

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  9. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/27/2011 2:06 PM
    Michele "Are you a flake?" Bachmann? I think I will get a yard sign for this one!
    http://www.politifact.com/personalities/michele-bachmann/statements/



  10. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/27/2011 2:06 PM
    kbrue said: I certainly don't seek out nor do I intend to seek out anything from the Huff post and that's a fact.


    How about Fox News? Chris Wallace's interview of Bachmann was classic!



  11. Keith Pegg
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    6/28/2011 3:06 PM
    Thanks for sharing that is some very good reporting.

    Keith Pegg
    Zama Japan



  12. Sandy Clark
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    6/28/2011 3:06 PM
    What was so classic about Chris Wallace trying to bring up a perception by the press that turned out to be pretty rude to Bachman? Last I knew, Obama thought we had 57 states and thought a Medal of Honor winner was alive when he was dead! Every politician will say something stupid or partially wrong. Why is Michell Bachman such fair game when Obama had no experience beyond a few weeks in the U.S. Senate and doesn't know how many states we have? His hopey changey thing hasn't worked so why is she so easily mocked when he should be a great target. I guess I forgot about the liberal bias where only conservatives are idiots and liberals are all genius!



  13. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/28/2011 4:06 PM
    sandy1 said: What was so classic about Chris Wallace trying to bring up a perception by the press that turned out to be pretty rude to Bachman? Last I knew, Obama thought we had 57 states and thought a Medal of Honor winner was alive when he was dead! Every politician will say something stupid or partially wrong. Why is Michell Bachman such fair game when Obama had no experience beyond a few weeks in the U.S. Senate and doesn't know how many states we have? His hopey changey thing hasn't worked so why is she so easily mocked when he should be a great target. I guess I forgot about the liberal bias where only conservatives are idiots and liberals are all genius!


    Michele Bachmann is a liar and it is classic that even a conservative interviewer would recognize that she is a flake. She is rude and deserves to be treated rudely. Even Glenn Beck did it.

    http://youtu.be/e9bvreW08X0



  14. Niemier Rick A
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    6/28/2011 5:06 PM
    Michele Bachmann was speaking the other day in her hometown of Waterloo, Iowa, claiming that the actor John Wayne was from Waterloo also. Unfortunately, John Wayne was born 150 miles away in Winterset, Iowa. The John Wayne that lived in Waterloo was John Wayne Gacey, a serial killer. Kind of a big oops there.



  15. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/28/2011 5:06 PM
    TheRicker said: Michele Bachmann was speaking the other day in her hometown of Waterloo, Iowa, claiming that the actor John Wayne was from Waterloo also. Unfortunately, John Wayne was born 150 miles away in Winterset, Iowa. The John Wayne that lived in Waterloo was John Wayne Gacey, a serial killer. Kind of a big oops there.


    An example that bothers me is her saying that the Obama Administration had only approved one oil lease, when in fact at the time she said it it was 277. It is over 300 now. She knew the numbers and she clearly lied. Obama did say he had been to 57 states, when in fact he had been in 47. He never said there were 57 states and he never promised that the unemployment rate would never go above 8% due to the stimulus, but the lie has been told so many times now some accept it as truth.



  16. Keith Pegg
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    6/28/2011 7:06 PM
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Michele Bachmann's claim that she has "never gotten a penny" from a family farm that's been subsidized by the government is at odds with her financial disclosure statements. They show tens of thousands in personal income from the operation.
    And, on a less-substantive note, she flubbed her hometown history when declaring "John Wayne was from Waterloo, Iowa," and "that's the kind of spirit that I have, too," in running for president.
    The actor was born nearly 150 miles away. It was the serial killer John Wayne Gacy Jr. who lived, for a time, in Waterloo.
    Those were among the latest examples of how the Minnesota congresswoman has become one to watch - for inaccuracies as well as rising support - in the Republican presidential race.
    Bachmann's wildly off-base assertion last month that a NATO airstrike might have killed as many as 30,000 Libyan civilians, her misrepresentations of the health care law, misfires on other aspects of President Barack Obama's record and historical inaccuracies have saddled her with a reputation for uttering populist jibes that don't hold up.
    She announced her candidacy Monday in Iowa with a speech typical for someone joining the campaign. It laid out the broad themes of her candidacy and mostly avoided the Bachmann bomblets that have grabbed attention - and often fizzled under scrutiny - in the long lead-up.
    The more the political season heats up, the more that exaggerations and sound-bite oversimplifications emanate from the Republicans going after Obama - and from the Democrats playing defense. Still, Bachmann's record on this score is distinct.
    Examining 24 of her statements, Politifact.com, the Pulitzer Prize-winning fact-checking service of the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, found just one to be fully true and 17 to be false (seven of them "pants on fire" false). No other Republican candidate whose statements have been vigorously vetted matched that record of inaccuracy.
    A look at some of her recent statements and how they compare with the facts:
    BACHMANN: "The farm is my father-in-law's farm. It's not my husband and my farm. It's my father-in-law's farm. And my husband and I have never gotten a penny of money from the farm." - On "Fox News Sunday."
    THE FACTS: In personal financial disclosure reports required annually from members of Congress, Bachmann reported that she holds an interest in a family farm in Independence, Wis., with her share worth between $100,000 and $250,000.
    The farm, which was owned by her father-in-law, produced income for Bachmann of at least $32,500 and as much as $105,000 from 2006 through 2009, according to the reports she filed for that period. The farm also received federal crop and disaster subsidies, according to a database maintained by the Environmental Working Group. From 1995 through 2010, the farm got $259,332 in federal payments.
    When asked about the subsidies and her income from the farm late last year, a spokesman for Bachmann said only that she wasn't involved in decisions about the running of the farm.
    Bachmann told The Associated Press on Monday that her husband became a trustee of the farm because his father had dementia before he died two years ago, and "oversees the legal entity."
    "Everything we do with those forms is in an abundance of caution," she said, insisting she and her husband receive no farm income despite the forms reporting it.
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    BACHMANN: "Well what I want them to know is, just like John Wayne was from Waterloo, Iowa, that's the kind of spirit that I have, too." - Speaking to Fox News on Sunday.
    Wayne was born in Winterset, Iowa, nearly three hours away, and moved to California in his childhood. John Wayne Gacy, convicted of killing 33 men and boys, was born in Chicago, moved to Waterloo to work in his father-in-law's chicken restaurants and first ran afoul of the law there, sentenced to 10 years for sodomy. He began his killing spree after his release, and his return to Illinois.
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    BACHMANN: "Overnight we are hearing that potentially 10 to 30,000 people could have been killed in the strike." - Criticizing Obama in May for the "foolish" U.S. intervention in Libya, and citing what she said were reports of a civilian death toll from a NATO strike as high as 30,000.
    THE FACTS: The U.S. ambassador to Libya, Gene Cretz, said in late April that U.S. officials have seen reports that 10,000 to 30,000 people may have died in Moammar Gadhafi's crackdown on protesters and the fighting between rebels and pro-government forces, but it is hard to know if that is true. He was speaking about all casualties of the conflict; no one has attributed such a death toll to NATO bombing alone, much less to a single strike.
    ---
    BACHMANN: "It's ironic and sad that the president released all of the oil from the strategic oil reserve. ... There's only a limited amount of oil that we have in the strategic oil reserve. It's there for emergencies." - On CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday.
    THE FACTS: Obama did not empty all the oil from the strategic reserve, as Bachmann said. He approved the release of 30 million barrels, about 4 percent of the 727 million barrels stored in salt caverns along the Texas and Louisiana coasts. It's true that the U.S. normally taps the reserve for more dire emergencies than exist today, and that exposes Obama to criticism that he acted for political gain. But the reserve has never been fuller; it held 707 million barrels when last tapped, after 2008 hurricanes.
    ---
    BACHMANN: "One. That's the number of new drilling permits under the Obama administration since they came into office." - Comment to a conservative conference in Iowa in March.
    THE FACTS: The Obama administration issued more than 200 new drilling permits before the Gulf oil spill alone. Over the past year, since new safety standards were imposed, the administration has issued more than 60 shallow-water drilling permits. Since the deep water moratorium was lifted in October, nine new wells have been approved.
    ---
    Associated Press writers Brian Bakst in Waterloo, Iowa, and Dina Cappiello in Washington contributed to this report.



  17. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/28/2011 7:06 PM
    Okay let's take a poll! How many here think Keith is rude (for posting facts about Michele Bachmann)?

    I think you are letting your progressive bias show there Keith. shame shame shame :twisted: You do know that God hates progressives right!



  18. Larry Allan
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    6/29/2011 5:06 AM
    If Michele is the best the Conservatives have to offer, you are doomed. I would be even more concerned about her staff who allows her to make these blatant mistakes.
    Sandy, a slip of the tongue on the spur of the moment is one thing we can all be forgiven, but Michele is seemingly just making up facts as she goes along and hoping that no one will notice.
    Anyone who believes God has spoken to them, is essentially hearing voices. This is termed Schizophrenia. If God gave man free will, why would he be vocalizing direction
    The people God seems to speak to directly such as Bin Laden and some of his chums, don't have a great track record. Michele, it seems to me, would be waiting for instructions from on high. Not a good person to have in contol.
    I personally think her mechanism is gone. Even a broken clock shows the right time twice a day.



  19. Sandy Clark
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    6/29/2011 10:06 AM
    Bachman wouldn't be my choice by any stretch of the imagination. My point is you rarely see the press pursue the dems on anything. Primaries are for weeding out the potential candidates and finding the most viable. If Obama and Biden had received the level of scrutiny that Bachman has, Hillary would probably have been the dems candidate last time around. Bachman was told by George Stephonopolus that the press would investigate everything about her foster kids. Would a democrat candidate be told the same thing? Of course not. If you are going to find every uninformed statement that one candidate has said, then do it to both parties. Biden would have filled an almanac with his dumb misinformed statements. Obama's complete lack of knowledge of business and foreign affairs was and is never questioned. The press doesn't want a republican to succeed and will serve as operatives for the democratic party with their unequal approach to candidates and their ideas.



  20. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/29/2011 4:06 PM
    Fox is certainly not lefty media. I think Chris Wallace got frustrated because Michele Bachmann did not give him a straight answer to a single question. Sandy, I am sorry but she is bizarre. George Stephanopoulos just pointed out the obvious. Someone will research her foster kids. She lies so blatantly why should anyone take her word for anything.

    Who would be your (anyone) first choice for the Republic nomination?

    PS: Barak Obama has one hell of a resume.



  21. Sandy Clark
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    6/30/2011 10:06 AM
    Scott, I am not completely sure. I am hoping Perry enters the fray. I know we can't get Christie to jump in so time will tell. Some of the others have some solid ideas but just can't get anything going due to charisma deficits. Pawlenty just can't get recognized even though he has a solid track record. I want Gingrich around for debates because he is a great idea guy but could never be elected. I will be perfectly honest and will vote for any candidate that will beat Obama.



  22. McCallum David K
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    6/30/2011 12:06 PM
    PS. Barrack Obama has one hell of a resume'.

    Feel free to elaborate.........thought you would end the old form with a laundry list of all of his many accomphlishments but that did not happen. You can begin now.



  23. Wahlin Scott B
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    6/30/2011 1:06 PM
    It's online David. You can look it up. You do know how to google, right? (That's a question.)



  24. Wahlin Scott B
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    7/2/2011 9:07 AM
    The Tea Party is going to torpedo the GOP. I could live with Mitt or Newt.

    http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2011/07/02/groups_attempt_to_remove_romney_as_gop_front_runner/



  25. Clay Putnam
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    7/2/2011 9:07 PM
    Wasn't it President Obama who misstated his daughter's age and misstated that he pinned a medal of honor on a soldier who was already gone and ...?

    Ya think that's on his resume?



  26. Wahlin Scott B
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    7/3/2011 7:07 AM
    putnam said: Wasn't it President Obama who misstated his daughter's age and misstated that he pinned a medal of honor on a soldier who was already gone and ...?

    Ya think that's on his resume?


    I have to do the math to figure out how old I am. MB knows the truth and lies anyway.



  27. Clay Putnam
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    7/3/2011 9:07 AM
    Oh-oh-oh. I see. A speaking error for the democrats is an acceptable misstatement and a speaking error for anyone else is a blatant lie. I wouldn't expect anything less from you Scott.



  28. Ronald Conard
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    7/3/2011 9:07 AM
    How about this naz...er, guy? At least we won't have that pesky Fourth Amendment to kick around anymore. Or the Constitution in its entirety apparently.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Scott



  29. Wahlin Scott B
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    7/3/2011 9:07 AM
    putnam said: Oh-oh-oh. I see. A speaking error for the democrats is an acceptable misstatement and a speaking error for anyone else is a blatant lie. I wouldn't expect anything less from you Scott.


    I do not expect anything less from you Clay, but you keep surprising me.



  30. McCallum David K
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    7/5/2011 8:07 AM
    Sure the soldiers at Ft Drum did a double take during that speech but whats a little misspeak without the teleprompter. He is the greatest teleprompter President ever, it says so on his resume'. Kind of like the Navy corpseman thing a while back...........the "I just got through visiting my 57th state"....oops......Happy cinco de cuatro to the Mexican ambassador...whats the big deal with one day right...........during his visit to Austria making reference to the Austrian language which does not exsist.....opps another minor slip..........Michelle where in the hell is my teleprompter



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