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Well, That’s ONE Way To Improve The Economy…Open Thread

Esteemed Director of the UVA Center for Politics, Larry Sabato, is making some major predictions for the upcoming elections. Now, many of us are pretty sure how things are going to go, but Sabato is using some pretty good numbers to make his predictions sixty days out. Oh, yes, Republicans will take some seats, but wait until you see what Sabato predicts:



Earlier today, Stuart Varney said this prediction will stabilize the stock market and help the economy. Why? Because if companies think the Republicans are going to take over control, they don’t have to worry about other big spending bills.

Sabato mentioned his site, the Center for Politics, and his article, “Sixty Days To Go.” Here is a snippet from his report:

[snip] We’ve been patient and cautious here at the Crystal Ball as a year’s worth of facts has accumulated. We’ve sifted the polls, cranked up the models, and watched the candidates and campaigns closely. All political observers have “gut feelings” about an election year, but feelings make for good songs and lousy predictions. Forecasting is an imprecise art. People who get too far ahead of the facts or are too insistent about what will happen are usually partisans—openly or in disguise.

The Crystal Ball’s predictions are clinical. We are fond of people in both parties. We cheer for no one.

2010 was always going to be a Republican year, in the midterm tradition. It has simply been a question of degree. Several scenarios were possible, depending in large measure on whether, or how quickly, the deeply troubled American economy recovered from the Great Recession. Had Democratic hopes on economic revitalization materialized, it is easy to see how the party could have used its superior financial resources, combined with the tendency of Republicans in some districts and states to nominate ideological fringe candidates, to keep losses to the low 30s in the House and a handful in the Senate. [snip]

I encourage you to read the rest here.

A stable economy – well, that is certainly something we have not seen of late. I guess time will tell, right?

Consider this an Open thread.

And given that, if I may take a moment of personal privilege, two things: 1. Earl is not coming near us, but Gaston might; and 2. as I mentioned in a comment recently, I will be having a total knee replacement (right knee) on September 9th. Some of you may recall I had a partial replacement 1 3/4 years ago on my left knee (and that one will be replaced in February – the partial didn’t help). My orthopedist informed me that as hard as my rehab was for the partial, it is MUCH harder for the total. That is all to say, I will be out of commission for a good bit. I am guessing at least a month. Bad timing for blogging the upcoming political season, but I cannot wait any more. Thanks for the support, and the understanding.

And Gaston? Well, my partner might be making a trip back down here to help our friend who is house/pet-sitting batten down the hatches. Like with the economy, we will wait and see.

  • Breeze

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    RRRAmy,

    Our love and prayers are with you all the way, you are very precious to all of us!!!

    Blessings,
    B

  • Breeze

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    LET’S HOPE THIS IS TRUE:

    Coast Guard: No oil sheen
    from Gulf explosion

     
    Associated Press,
    by Staff   

    Original Article

    9/2/2010

    Grand Isle, La. — The Coast Guard is backing off its earlier report that an oil sheen about a mile long was spreading following a platform explosion in the Gulf of Mexico. Coast Guard Cmdr. Cheri Ben-Iesau said Thursday afternoon that crews were unable to confirm the oil sheen. The Coast Guard says platform owner Mariner Energy reported a sheen about a mile long and 100 feet wide. But the company has said in a statement that an initial flyover didn’t find an oil spill….

  • EllenD

    Gosh – my knees are none too good, so I feel for you. Take care RRRA.

  • Breeze

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    Earl weakens but rain,
    waves hit N.C. islands

     
    NBC News & MSNBC,
    by Staff   

    Original Article

    9/2/2010

    Buxton, N.C. – Hurricane Earl has weakened further but it’s still a Category 3 storm with 115 mph winds bearing down on North Carolina’s coast, the National Hurricane Center warned Thursday afternoon. Indeed, as the last ferry pulled away from North Carolina’s vulnerable barrier islands, bands of rain moved in and waves kicked up to 14 feet, (Snip) National Weather Service meteorologist Hal Austin said the eye of the hurricane is expected to get as close as 55 miles east of the Outer Banks at about 2 a.m. ET Friday. The coast is expected to be lashed by winds of….

  • EllenD

    I just posted this on your other open thread RRRA. My report on the Barabara/Carly debate:
    OK – here are some specifics about the debate.    
       
    1- Carly said she would actively try to overturn Roe vs Wade because her Mother-in-law was told that she should abort because carrying her future husband was dangerous to her health and she chose not to thereby giving Carly a wonderful husband. And the mother in law subsequently lived to a ripe old age.    
    Boxer replied that wasv why it was called “choice”. But if you didn’t give women a choice you would kill women and criminalize doctors.    
       
    2- Carly said she wanted people on no fly lists to be able to carry guns on planes, because she knew people who had their names on no fly lists by mistake and they shouldn’t be penalized for a mistake.    
    Boxer said her own position was no one should have a gun on a plane except the Captain.    
       
    3- Carly said she supported Proposition 8 because marriage was between a man and a woman and that President Obama shared her position and it was the will of the people in California.    
    Boxer replied that she agreed with the judge that overturned it – that by not letting Gays marry you were depriving them from a basic human right.    
       
    Carly attacked Boxer for not having enough bills under her name. Boxer replied that by using her criteria for named bills, neither McCain nor Feingold would get credit for the McCain Feingold bill. She also attacked her for signing the stimulus bill.    
       
    Boxer attacked Carly for sending 30,000 jobs at Hewlett Packard overseas and one of the 30,000 laid off phoned in to Carly asking how she would create jobs for California if her experience was shipping them overseas. Carly replied that she intended to make the business climate so good for companies that they wouldn’t be forced to send jobs overseas as she was forced to do.    
       
    Carly attacked Boxer for being in congress so long and a caller phoned in and asked Boxer if it wasn’t time to give someone else a chance. Boxer replied that was what elections were for.    
       
    It was quite instructive. Unfortunately not widely broadcast. I listened on an NPR station.

    For those who would like to watch it themselves:

    http://cspan.org/Watch/Media/2010/09/01/HP/A/37693/California+Senate+Debate.aspx
     

  • Sassy

    Reverend Amy, I wish you the very best in the coming days, and the rehab is the toughest part according to friends and relatives. Leave politics behind and put yourself in a healing frame of mind! I am going to miss you here!
    I saw Sabato’s predictions twice this afternoon, and if correct, Pelosi will be handing off the Speaker’s gavel! Whoo!
    A recent poll now shows that 81% of Arizona residents support their immigration law. That led me to a strange thought.
    Wasn’t Gitmo supposed to be America’s human rights violation?

  • EllenD

    Just heard from a friend who had his knee done. He said it was a terrible experience and worst was trying to exercise the knee to keep the scar tissue from forming. I feel so much worse listening to him and thinking of you RRRA.

  • Noogan

    Best Wishes for a successful surgery and recovery Rev Amy. 

    And, now, on the economic front:

    http://www.washingtonsblog.com/

  • Yttik

    Rev Amy, my friend had her knee replaced. She said it wasn’t that bad. About three months after the operation, she broke her leg roller skating, LOL.

  • Kim

    I heard Sabato earlier today on FOX news, and I am counting on his predictions for this upcoming election.

    Rev. Amy, I hope your surgery goes perfectly and you make a full recovery in record time.  Your such a wonderful person, and I sure wish you didn’t have to go through this.  

  • carol haka, Matzo

    Amy – Good Luck.

    My friend had it done at 84 years old.  It hurt like hell, but she followed the routine to the letter.  She can’t bend that well, but it doesn’t hurt any longer.

    Thanks for all of your kind words regarding my sister’s and father’s death.

    Good Luck!  All my love!

    :*

  • oowawa

    Open Thread?  Oh boy!
    Vlad the Thespian:

  • Patience

    Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery Amy

  • My Site (click to edit)

    Best of luck with the surgery.  I am hoping for a Republican blow out to show Obama how truly unpopular his policies are.

  • TeakWoodKite

    I watch it the first half. EllenD and came away with a sinking feeling. Carly said she supports the dream Act of Durbin. UG.

    She would support “immagration” reform. UG.

    Boxer was using the “horse wisper” technique, which made her sound like a whiney ass.

    I was not impressed with either of them.

  • HARP

    Wishing you all the best with your surgery RRRA.  Hope this will give you a smile.

  • oowawa

    Um–looking at item #2 “Carly said she wanted people on no-fly lists to be able to carry guns on planes”–I rubbed my eyes and looked again . . . Since a No-Fly list is this (Wikipedia):

    The No Fly List is a list, created and maintained by the United States government’s Terrorist Screening Center(TSC)[1], of people who are not permitted to board a commercial aircraft for travel in or out of the United States.”

    Obviously, suggesting that someone on the “no fly list” should be allowed to carry a gun on a plane is absurd.  What am I missing?

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    How very kind, Breeze.  Thank you!

  • TeakWoodKite

    Rattner depicts White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel as a force to be reckoned with who disparaged unions — once quipping “Fuck the UAW” — and who effectively supervised Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner during his first rocky months on the job by dictating his public appearances and staff picks.

    Yup, that sounds like Obama….auto and washing machine workers are cannon fodder.

  • carol haka, Matzo

    Remember, this election has to be about Economic Issues not Social Issues.  Don’t let them suck us into a no win situation on social issues or we will all be living under one large bridge together across the US.  (I’m almost there now – I’m made my reservation for a corner bridge post.)

    :*

  • TeakWoodKite

    From Sense on Cents aug 31.
    Larry Doyle is such a clear thinking person.

    I have informed more people than I care to count that I do not believe we are going to have an economic double dip. Am I turning positive on the economy? Do I see blue skies and fair winds on our economic horizon? No, regrettably not. The reason I do not believe we will have an economic double dip is very simply I do not believe that our “real” economy, not the government sponsored version, ever really came out of the initial recession.

    Somethings are impossible to argue against. I know what I confront on a daily basis. Thanks LD

  • oowawa

    No–this isn’t what is said at all.  Watch Fiorina’s response to the question on the video at about the 48 minute mark.   What she says is that just being on the no-fly list should not disqualify people from their 2nd amendment rights, since the list has many people who should not be on the list, whereas many others who should be, aren’t.  There is no question of people on the no-fly list carrying guns onto airplanes.

  • HARP

    I was looking for EASY street………I think I missed the turn off.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Hey, EllenD – yes, this has been a long time coming (40 yrs),  And yes, the rehab is no picnic, but VERY important because of that whole scar tissue thing.  I guess one good thing abt having bad knees for so long is that I started doing exercises regularly when I was young, which helps going into the surgery, too.  My ortho said I am “highly motivated.”  He had to tell me to slow down when I did the partial, so I guess that will help with the rehab.

    But yeah – it will be a lot of work…I trust yoru friend is better now?

  • Olivia1998

    RRRAmy…I wish you the best of luck.  I’m having shoulder surgery on Sept 16 and I have an event the 17th with the local animal shelter and us “women’s shelter” The event is on the subject of animal abuse and family violence.  It’s called Take Back the Night and held around the world.  We have them communities all over America on the third Friday. Women march and this year with their pet we read names of women who have lost their lives to violence and throw rose petals in the local river.  Then we have cake and refreshments.  This will be our 21st year and I’ll miss it but…I hope I have shoulder that works. I won’t be attending thank heavens for volunteers.
    I hope RRRAmy you’ll have a knee that works when all is said and done.

  • Olivia1998

    RRRAmy…I wish you the best of luck.  I’m having shoulder surgery on Sept 16 and I have an event the 17th with the local animal shelter and us “women’s shelter” The event is on the subject of animal abuse and family violence.  It’s called Take Back the Night and held around the world.  We have them in  communities all over America on the third Friday. Women march and this year with their pet we read names of women who have lost their lives to violence and throw rose petals in the local river.  Then we have cake and refreshments.  This will be our 21st year and I’ll miss it but…I hope I have shoulder that works. I won’t be attending thank heavens for volunteers.  I hope RRRAmy you’ll have a knee that works when all is said and done.

  • oowawa

    Moreover, Barbara Boxer’s response completely distorts and mangles Fiorina’s position.  

  • elaine

    RRRA, Good luck with the knee surgery & I hope Earl goes out to sea.

    I’d like it if the Republicans took the House. I give them a 30-40% chance, 20% chance in the Senate

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    ROTFL – not that she broke it, but wow – that is funny.  Thanks, Yttik!

    And thanks so much everyone for your very kind wishes and support.  I cannot tell you how much it means to me .  I hope you all know how much I will miss our “conversations.”  Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Oh, dear.  Thanks for the report, EllenD, but that is not encouraging.  Wow.  She really said that stuff?  Yikes.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    How sweet of you, Carol – and of course.  It has been a very tough year for you, I know.  My heart goes out to you.

    Thanks for YOUR support, too.  I appreciate it!

  • HARP

    If you happen to see this pig……..Please break both his knees and then his fingers so he can`t type anymore.

  • Onofre’s arm

    Why stop with his knees and fingers?

  • HARP

    You have such a way of making good points.  :)

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    LOL – thanks, HARP!!

  • West Virginia

    Amy.  See oowawa’s research above you and below EllenD.  He is right.  No.  Carly did not say those things.

  • HARP

    Hopefully you will be doing the same jig in no time.     ;)

  • EWard

    I am ashamed to admit that I voted for Boxer in the past.  But, Carly’s views on abortion, Prop 8, and other matters will not deter me for voting for her.  This state is in a financial mess and that takes priority over all other issues.  Stimulus bills mean nothing if unemployment remains at 12%. 

    Rev. Amy

    I had a complete left knee replacement last October and my advice to you is follow the advice of your physical therapist.  It really makes a difference.  I’m still working on my range of motion but added swimming to my exercise regimen this summer.  The surgery was definitely beneficial to me.      

  • West Virginia

    I have an old high school friend who interviewed Sabata in the early seventies and told me, after the interview, that he thought Sabato was one of the most politically astute young men he had ever met and predicted that people outside of Virginia would be listening to him in the future.

    That same friend told me that the shoulder that I dislocated in a highschool football practice would bother me for the rest of my days.  Sorry Amy.  My shoulder still hurts.  I hope you will be fine, but the memory of the pain is always there.  Just don’t let the doctor give you any pain killers.  I hear they make you stupid, like O’Kool-Aide.

  • oowawa

    Good choice, HARP!  Rev. Amy, here’s another version, symbolic of the entire NQ bunch gathered round and wishing you a happy operation and speedy recovery!

  • oowawa

    His name is Michael Joseph Gross.  I won’t waste anymore of my time on this maggot.

  • My Site (click to edit)

    HAHAHAHAHA!!!  This POS says we expect politians to be honest and not give them a pass when they won’t answer questions??????

    DUMBA$$, HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA???????

    Libretard!

    UGH!!!!

  • csuzeq

    HAHAHAHAHA!!!  This POS says we expect politians to be honest and not give them a pass when they won’t answer questions??????  
     
    DUMBA$, HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA???????  
     
    Libretard!  
     
    UGH!!!!

  • getfitnow

    She also didn’t say she would “work to overturn R v W.”
    Those words came from the moderator, as I recall. She said she didn’t support it. IMO, that’s not the same.

    My choice was Tom Campbell. But I will vote for Carly. No way will I vote for Boxer or stay home.

  • getfitnow

    All appendages! ;)

  • sowsear

    I had an old friend in college who turned his ankle during a basketball game. His coach told him to run on it…He did and then he had it operated on…still hurts decades later.

  • EllenD

    Hes’s back to playing basketball – won an award in Senior competition.
    With your spirit I’m sure you’ll be at the top of your game again soon. ;)

  • EllenD

    Thanks for the clarification on the no fly list thing Oowawa.  My radio keep acting up so I’m glad you checked.

  • creeper

    Oh, Amy, that’s not good news.  I hope the doctor is wrong on your recovery and that this one goes better.

    If not, and you’re gone for a while, we will miss the hell out of you here.

  • EllenD

    BTW – I didn’t know that being on the no fly list meant you couldn’t buy a gun? Wow. Learned something new. Thanks Oowawa.

  • EllenD

    Yeah, I like Tom Campbell. He’s honest and says what he means even when I don’t agree with him.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Her hush hush Horse wisper voice drives me NUTS! Boxer with the whiny ass pillow talk.

    oowawa, but all about the 30,000 jobs!  meanwhile the in the Southbay, I saw today, a whole towns police department was closed down and absorbed by the Sheriff’s Dept…Alemeda Sheriff’s?

  • alex-ind

    Amy, if you’re used to exercise and physical activities, it will be easier on you compared to inactive people.   Yes, take some lpain pills which will help you with the swelling and prostaglandins.  Yes, follow the physical therapy guidelines. They’ve done this many times.  Some of the newer knee replacements are better designed now.

    Best wishes in your healing time.

  • EllenD

    I guess I wasn’t following the history of this issue closely.
    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/05/10/93833/commentary-no-guns-for-no-fly.html

  • creeper

    Quoth Sabato:  “Something big and unexpected can always drop from the skies.”

    Can you say “October surprise”?  I knew you could.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thanks, Olivia – and wow abt your shoulder!!  I sure hope you have a good and speedy recovery.

    And well done for your work with Take Back The Night.  I have spoken at a few of their rallies when I lived up North.  Good work you are doing, for sure, especially including animal abuse.

    Best of luck to you!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thank you, creeper – I appreciate that on both counts.  :)

  • EllenD

    She also didn’t say she would “work to overturn R v W.”

    You are quite right – she said she would VOTE to overturn it – not WORK.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    And oops – YOUR friend…Cool abt the b’ball!!!  I used to play a lot when I was younger.   I am sure there is no correlation between the sports and now (Ahem).  :)

  • confloyd

    Your right he’s a pig. Did I not hear this same shit about Hillary. Hillary was supposed to have thrown a lamp at Bill. THese liars need to be stopped. This guy seem to be one of those mean queens!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Wow, thanks, EWard!  I am glad to hear you are making so much progress!!  Excellent news, and something to which I can strive.  Thank you, and good luck with your continued rehab.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Gotcha – thanks, WVA – I hadn’t seen that yet.  That’s a relief…

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    LOL – thanks, oowawa!!  Once I am back on my feet (!), maybe we can have that NQ convention?

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thanks, Alex-ind.  I have benefitted mightily from PTs over the years.  My first knee surgeries were when I  was 17, and it took me a year to learn to walk again.  But my PTs then and since have been amazing.  I couldn’t do as much as I do without continuing the regimens they taught me.

    Again, everyone – thank you so much for your loving support.  It means the world to me.  I’m off to bed – great conversations here, though, which makes it hard to leave…

  • FLDemFem

    Roe vs. Wade was a Supreme Court decision. How is someone in Congress going to vote to overturn it?? Don’t those people know that they aren’t going to be on the Supreme Court?? Don’t they know that Congress is a separate branch?? Knock, knock, anybody home????

  • oowawa

    I never had a chance to listen to the broadcast, Ellen.  Thanks for providing the video link.

  • calsteelmagnolia

    Yes, I watched the same debate and I got an entirely different take than EllenD got.  I thought Carly smacked down Boxer the entire time.  Boxer was on the defensive all night.  Boxer kept bringing up those issues to SCARE the voters from voting for that radical right-wing scary person who wants to overturn Roe v. Wade and let everybody in the world carry firearms like the wild, wild west.  Nobody is going to overturn Roe V. Wade – that dog don’t hunt anymore.  The moderators were well known libs and practically gave Boxer a pillow everytime they asked her a question. 

    One good jab from Carly was that she told the moderator that he could just “call her Carly” – a jab to Barbie “Call me Senator” Boxer.  In return, the moderator proceeded to call her “Carla” on purpose, I think, all night.

  • Jim S

    Meanwhile, Hillary came out with an ad that makes it obvious that she is running against president Ødingo for the dem nomination for 2012. Question is though, with her following along holding on to his tailcoat, is she electable? Immigration, Obamacare, stimulas, TARP, all things she endorsed plus whenever there was someting big coming down from state, Ødingo sent out one of Hillary’s subordinates to make the announcement, sort of dissing her and she stayed and took it. Me, I think I’ll pass if she does.

  • oneilma

    DEar RRRA,
    Good luck with your surgery.  Our prayers are with you.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Bill is probably lucky it was only a lamp!

  • Talk2ThePaw

    A pass here also.  Sad, but her actions since the convention and her carrying out Obutts policy without a whimper of disapproval make it a no go.

  • Olivia1998

    Thank you Amy. All the best to you.  You’ll being going throw more then me.  A speaker WOW! There are a lot fun and as well as awareness. We get the local TV station out and scream our heads off “Women Unite-Take Back the Night” Our speaker this year is a women who is certified Social Worker and Veterinarian.  She sees all sides the animals, women and children.

  • Olivia1998

    Thank you Amy. All the best to you.  You’ll being going throw more then me.  A speaker WOW! The marches are a lot fun, as well as awareness tools. We get the local TV station out and scream our heads off “Women Unite-Take Back the Night” Our speaker this year is a women who is certified Social Worker and Veterinarian.  She sees all sides the animals, women and children.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    U.S. Files Discrimination Lawsuits On Behalf Of Muslims 
    The Obama Administration’s taxpayer-funded Islamic defense program has been quite busy this week, filing several discrimination lawsuits on behalf of Muslims in different parts of the country and holding Justice Department meetings to discuss prosecuting “anti-Muslim hate speech.”
    The legal actions come on the same week that the White House and various federal agencies—including the Department of Homeland Security—hosted a special workshop to provide members of radical Islamic groups with direct access to U.S. government funding, assistance and resources. Read all about that here.  

  • Annie Soda Cracker

    Good name for him…gross.  He’s a POS.  Why doesn’t he just admit that he paid people to make things up.

  • Annie Soda Cracker

    Healing prayers for 100% recovery…and soon, R3A. 

  • EllenD

    Yes, but the Proposition 8 stuff was accurate. And I forgot the assault weapon stuff.

    If Boxer was trying to frighten voters away from Carly, I think Carly was helping her.

  • TeakWoodKite

    New Yorkers Want Islamic Center Moved, Poll Finds

    Two-thirds of New York City residents want a planned Muslim community center and mosque to be relocated to a less controversial site farther away from ground zero in Lower Manhattan, including many who describe themselves as supporters of the project, according to a New York Times poll.

    Interesting demographics too.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    David Letterman Again Bashes Obama’s Vacations
    David Letterman for at least the second time in eight days mocked Barack Obama for spending so much time on R&R
    During his “Late Show” opening monologue, the host quipped, “The President’s been busy, he redecorated the Oval Office and then he took another two week vacation.” 

  • TeakWoodKite

    Learn From Our Mistakes, Mr. President
    by Martin Indyk  Martin Indyk, former American ambassador to Israel, (at the Daily Beast)

    Obama showed a mistaken disregard for Israeli public opinion in the lead up to this day. He seemed to think he could curry favor in the Arab world by distancing the United States from Israel and that would encourage Arab leaders to be more responsive. The failure of this approach is surely evident now since it managed to drive down the president’s popularity on both sides of the conflict—among Israelis of all political views because they felt he didn’t like them, and in the Arab world because he raised expectations that he would deliver Israel and then failed to do so.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    It’s Come to This… Feds Subpoena Chuck E. Cheese

    Government Gone Wild–
    The federal government subpoenaed Chuck E. Cheese this week. They suspect the company may be marketing their product to teens and children.
    Ya think?

  • EWard

    Rev. Amy

    I know so many people that have had this surgery and they are doing pretty well.  Best wishes and a speedy recovery!

  • EWard

    This Vanity Fair article is trash but over 15,000 people on Facebook gave it a thumbs up.  The comments over at VF are off the wall.  They are accusing Palin of sleeping her way into office and leading a cult movement.  Take a look in the mirror you stupid Obots.  Is 12% unemployment high enough for you????  Oh I forgot, it’s Ws fault……

  • Onofre’s arm

    The best morning song ever!

    If you ain’t dancin’, you ain’t listening!

  • greenlantern

    Rev. Amy, may you be safe and well and strong always. Godspeed!

  • FranSC

    RRRA – I’ve learned through others’ experience that all knee replacements are not created equal!  One male friend had both knees done at same time and the first night home the orthepedist said he could walk upstairs at bedtime.  That had to be a partial replacement. 

    My sister, on the other hand, had the complete like you.  Her recovery was slow, painful and depressing.  Rehab became too painful and she stopped going of all things!!  Within a month or so one of the doctors explained the necessity of continuing the Rehab which she started again. 

    It has now been over a year and she is doing quite well.  You will have to steel yourself for the recovery process with great determination that I have no doubt you can and will do.  Envision yourself with a brand new, healthy knee that not only is pain-free, but works like new.  Before you know it, you will be there!  Good luck!  Will be thinking about you.

  • jmm915

    Amy, best of luck with your surgery.  Guess you couldn’t wait until the off-season, what if Girardi needs to call you in to pitch for Burnett?  He’ll just have to depend on AJ’s Aunt Carol to fill in for him (they kind of pitch the same some nights).

    I hope the Yankees provide successful post-season play to keep your spirits up during your recovery.

  • Sandy

    Best of luck with the knee surgery. It is quite a rehab, but well worth it in the end. I moved my aunt in with me after her knee replacement, but the good news is that she is 100% a year later, living on her own, completely self-sufficient. Hang in there, my aunt is 78 and had a great recovery.

  • Sandy

    All the best with the shoulder surgery. I had shoulder surgery 12 years ago, and after 5 months of physical therapy the shoulder was as good as new. Work hard, and do all your exercises so your shoulder does not freeze.My surgery was very successful, and I hope yours will be as well.

  • elizabethrc

    Indeed, I’ll be thinking of you and wish you well. 
    I had a total knee replacement in January and if I have ever given a single piece of good advice in my life, it is this:  Do the therapy fully and don’t stop the exercising.  I was in great fear that my leg might always be weak and that I wouldn’t be able to straighten it fully, so I kept it up.  Best thing I ever did.
    A friend had the same surgery 5 weeks after I did and didn’t do the therapy.  She’s had followup orthroscopic surgery and something still isn’t right. 
    It’s an easy surgery and a difficult followup, but it’s so worth it to no longer have pain!
    Good luck to you.

  • getfitnow

    It was distracting to watch boxer constantly looking down at the podium. I suppect she had her talking points there. Wanted to make sure she got them in, I guess. It came off as not being prepared.

  • elizabethrc

    8 mmonths after surgery, I still canot get down on my knee.  I’ve been told it will be about a year before I can put weight on it. 
    Oh well, I guess there is a good and a bad side to that.  I can’t clean the baseboards around my house, but with my bad eyesight, I don’t see the dust anyway!

  • getfitnow

    For me it’s about what trumps what.

    I support gay marriage, but I have friends that don’t.

    IMO, this election, as Carly said is not about social issues. It’s about the economy and jobs. On that basis, I’ll go with Carly.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thanks so much, elizabethhrc – nothing like the voices of experience (EWard, too).  Fortunately, I am pretty driven when it comes to exercising.  I started a daily ritual when I was abt 12, and have never stopped (now I take Sundays off).  I have always figured that allowed me to put this off as long as I did (though since I am “young,” doctors have always wanted me to put it off as long as possible).

    My ortho also said I had good range of motion now (from the exercises), so that will also help post-op. 

    Thanks for the well wishes!

  • kenoshamarge

    The word is that Oblahblah is about to unleash another stimunot on us because the other one wasn’t big enough. This is supposed to prop up the Dems heading into the midterms. Being seen to be doing something is evidently more important than being seen to be doing something right. Actually I think the voters have all heaved a sigh of relief as all the legislators went on vacation and weren’t in town to inflict any more damage.

    Oblahblah of course takes a vacation from his vacations every now and again to bash a Republican or two and then complain that they won’t play with him.

    It seems to me, and lord knows I ain’t as smart as all those well-educated and intellectual folks that inhabit the political class and the media, but it seems to me if the voters have shown you that they don’t “like” an idea the first time around it might make them a bit angry if ya do it to them again.

    I’m sure that’s just a silly idea from one of the peasants out here in the flyover.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Sandy, that’s what my doc said, too – after a year or so, I should be 100% pain free, something I have not been in forty years (well, with that one knee anyway – but it’s a start!).  Thanks!

    And, um – what are you doing in a couple of weeks?  I might need some help (my partner often has to travel on business).  :-D

  • getfitnow

    To quote Rush Limbaugh: “The will tell you who they fear.”

  • kenoshamarge

    And let me add my best wishes for a speedy and successful recovery from you surgery RRRA. We’ll miss you and eagerly await your return.

  • Armymom

    Yes, listen to Sandy. I had shoulder surgery in April and actually did great with it. My shoulder is almost back to good as new, even threw the football around with my grandson. Granted, it didn’t look pretty, but I did throw it. lol Do all the exercises as they say, even when you think you can’t. I felt so much better even after one month from surgery, could raise my arm above my head but I would’t have been able to do it if I didn’t do the exercises. I still do them to gain more strentgh and they just make me feel better. Good luck with your surgery and RRRA, good luck with your knew. I know it won’t hold you back, but you better do as they say. lol

  • getfitnow

    If you’re referring to a clip I posted yesterday in another thread, that ad was paid for by one supporter. His name is at the end of the clip.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thanks, WVA – that is very interesting abt Sabato.  I have been impressed with him for some time.  Very measured in his words, and seems to be as impartial as they come.

  • Noogan

    Can you believe this? Eugene Robinson ought to be fired. This is dripping with racism: 

    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2010/09/03/our_quick-fix_electorate_106996.html

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Just to be clear, the ad was put out by a Chicago dentist.  He is funding it, and showing it in a number of different cities on his own dime:
    “Regarding Clinton, DeJean says “I think she is the most qualified.”

    DeJean adds that he thinks people are having buyer’s remorse about President Barack Obama and says the current administration is ruining the Democratic Party. He says he spent $5,000 to create the commercial and tells CNN that besides New Orleans, the ad will run in Washington, New York and Los Angeles, and possible Houston. DeJean says he chose to first run the ad in New Orleans because he’s a native of the city and because the city’s in the news due to the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.”

  • getfitnow

    But no time to pursue the New Black Panthers.

    COWARDS!!! >:o

  • getfitnow

    No kidding!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    LOL – thanks, jmm915.  I know, I know – I tried to hold on, but I am hoping Girardi can call up that 12 yr old knuckle baller, Chelsea Baker.  You KNOW she can pitch better than AJ (wow, what a disaster he has been – another Kevin Brown/Carl Pavano)…

    But I should be ready by Spring Training – just in case!  :-D

  • Breeze

    -

    New evidence undermines feds’
    case against Arizona

    Washington Examiner,
    by Byron York

    Original Article

    9/3/2010 

    You’ve heard a lot about the Justice Department’s lawsuit to stop the new Arizona immigration law. But that’s just one part of the Obama administration’s multi-front war on immigration enforcement in Arizona.

    (Snip) But now we learn that just six months before that, in September 2008, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as ICE, did its own investigation of Arpaio’s office — and gave it a clean bill of health. Arpaio’s lawyers recently got a copy of the ICE report through the Freedom of Information Act.

  • creeper

    Now that one got me goin’. 

    Buncha old codgers, aren’t they?  Maybe there’s hope for us over-the-hill-gang members yet.

    Thanks, Oa.

  • creeper

    I could almost have understood Hillary not fighting at the convention.  But joining with the enemy (and that is what Barack Obama is to me) was unforgiveable.  I was done with Hillary long ago.  Subsequent events have only confirmed the wisdom of that decision.

  • creeper

    They’ve gone stark raving mad in Washington.

  • Breeze

    -

    Liberals Losing the Culture Wars
     
    Human Events,
    by Roger Hedgecock   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    For decades, liberals won the culture wars and, consequently most of the elections that reshaped America. More than politics is changing in this crossroads year of 2010—Americans are reasserting traditional culture. You won’t read or see it in the mainstream media, but this fact is driving the political story. The Republican Party is not resurgent (although it may be the beneficiary); America is resurgent. Generations of Americans have never known any culture except the progressive, politically correct left.

  • Breeze

    -

    Liberals Losing the Culture Wars
     
    Human Events,
    by Roger Hedgecock   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    For decades, liberals won the culture wars and, consequently most of the elections that reshaped America. More than politics is changing in this crossroads year of 2010—Americans are reasserting traditional culture. You won’t read or see it in the mainstream media, but this fact is driving the political story. The Republican Party is not resurgent (although it may be the beneficiary); America is resurgent. Generations of Americans have never known any culture except the progressive, politically correct left.

  • Breeze

    -

    The Revolt of the Bourgeois
     
    National Review,
    by Rich Lowry   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    The much-analyzed speeches at the Glenn Beck Lincoln Memorial rally weren’t as notable as what the estimated 300,000 attendees did: follow instructions, listen quietly to hours of speeches, and throw out their trash. Just as stunning as the tableaux of the massive throngs lining the reflecting pool were the images of the spotless grounds afterward. If someone had told attendees they were expected to mow the grass before they left, surely some of them would have hitched flatbed trailers to their vehicles….

  • Breeze

    -

    The Revolt of the Bourgeois
     
    National Review,
    by Rich Lowry   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    The much-analyzed speeches at the Glenn Beck Lincoln Memorial rally weren’t as notable as what the estimated 300,000 attendees did: follow instructions, listen quietly to hours of speeches, and throw out their trash. Just as stunning as the tableaux of the massive throngs lining the reflecting pool were the images of the spotless grounds afterward. If someone had told attendees they were expected to mow the grass before they left, surely some of them would have hitched flatbed trailers to their vehicles….

  • creeper

    Nothing this administration does is about honest government.  It’s ALL about appearances–the “Barry-O Show”, with a four-year contract on Broadw…er, Main Street.

    I see there’s talk of a new stimu-less.  But we’re not supposed to call it by that name.  Appearances, you know.

    How ’bout we call it by what it really is…another nail in America’s coffin.

  • Breeze

    -

    Looks like a prince, sounds like a frog
     
    Washington Times,
    by Wesley Pruden   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010 

    You can’t blame a frog for posing as a prince. It’s not the frog’s fault if there’s a line of princesses waiting to bestow the magic kiss. The prince has turned out to be the usual frog, a politician trying to spin his shortcomings as successes. A lot of people idolize a prince, but President Obama is learning that a frog is just something to step on. Mr. Obama announced V-I Day this week, but if he expected to set off a victory celebration in Iraq, it sounded like something less than V-J
     Day ….

  • HARP

    Obama has a plan…..

  • HARP

    BREAKING:

    Unemployment rises to 9.6%, 54,000 jobs lost

    http://hotair.com/archives/2010/09/03/unemployment-rises-to-9-6-54000-jobs-lost/

  • Breeze

    -

    Human Rights through the Looking Glass
     
    American Thinker,
    by Jack Cashill   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    The UPR stands for Universal Periodic Review, a human rights reporting process established by The U.N. General Assembly in 2006. As shall be seen, “Orwellian” does not do the UPR justice. “Bizarro World” comes closer to the mark. As the UPR is designed, the U.N.’s 192 Member States assess their respective human rights performance over the preceding four years and submit a report on the same to the HRC, the U.N. Human Rights Council.

  • arabella trefoil

    Good luck, RRR Amy! I’ll bet that doctor doesn’t know you very well. You are smart, determined and strong. You’ll get through rehab and come back better than ever.

    We’re all rooting for you!

    God bless, and godspeed!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thanks, AT!  I appreciate that.  And my doc knows I am “highly motivated,” which is a good/bad thing – good to keep the scar tissue off, bad because he knows I will push it.  :)   Thanks, AT!

    And THANK YOU for the excellent reporting from the rally this past weekend.  You really helped to give us a clearer perspective of what it was like to BE there.  You’re amazing!

  • Olivia1998

    I think this is their plan.  They keep pushing buttons.  They want Americans to stand up speak out, demonstrate against the president and the government.  Then they can step back and say “see it’s the radical fringe”  Saul Alinsky should be called “Step by Step for a Government Take Over”  There still is to many Americans who still look at Obama as just a little more to the left then Carter. Obama makes Carter look like someone who was playing at being left Obama is the real deal

  • Breeze

    -

    Obama’s Burden of Being So Bright
     
    Creators Syndicate Inc.,
    by David Limbaugh   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    Sorry, but I can’t allow Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’ statement that “we have a lot of re-education to do” slip by without comment. It’s amusing when avowed leftists don’t even recognize the Marxist buzzwords they’re sputtering. (Snip) The most remarkable thing is that Sebelius didn’t actually use the term “re-education” accidentally or out of school. Perhaps unwittingly, she’s quite comfortable using a term long associated with tyrannical regimes. As one of Obama’s chief lieutenants, she obviously believes this administration knows better than the public what is good for them.

  • creeper

    “The recession in the United States,” the report insists, “was fueled largely by a housing crisis, which coincided with some discriminatory lending practices.”

    Excuse me?  Oh, I’m sorry.  Must get with the program.  “RAAAACIST!”

    Didn’t the “experts” say that the burst housing bubble was largely a result of pressure to make loans to underqualified minorities?  “Discriminatory” it was…in favor of minorities.

    Christ, I can’t believe Hillary put her name on this shit.  And just *when* was there a “housing crisis”? 

    There’s no way Hillary’s department wrote this crap.  That she signed off on it is sickening.

  • Armymom

    Um, that should have said “knee” not knew, but I hope you “knew” that RRRA, lol .  Anyways, you’ll be in my prayers and I’ll pray for a speedy recovery. We’ll miss you like heck here.

  • kenoshamarge

    This “fact” is not going to fit in well with the “Recovery Summer” script. Perhaps a more experienced and/or politically savvy President might have seen that projecting things in advance over which they have no control, Professor Romer’s predictions of the effects of the stimulus come to mind, doesn’t work out well.

    When you toutrecovery and the facts say, not so much, you kind of look like a pinhead.

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    Rev. Amy—-Well, bless your heart——don’t know if you got to read my wishes  a few posts back, but I wished for you to be able to do The Hokey Pokey sooooooon after surgery! Cause that’s what it’s all about!!
    LOL!
    And honestlawyermostly is hoping to say hey to ya before next week.
    He’s sorry  he’s been so busy lately. Today he’s lecturing at UT, so if you’re in the greater Austin area today, drop on by!! LOL.

  • Breeze

    -

    Temporary cap on US
    oil gusher removed

     
    Associated Press,
    by Harry R. Weber   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    Engineers removed a temporary cap on Thursday that stopped oil from gushing into the Gulf of Mexico from BP’s blown-out well in mid-July. No more oil was expected to leak into the sea, but crews were standing by with collection vessels just in case. (Snip) With the cap gone, the old blowout preventer can be removed and a new one put in place before engineers try to seal the well for good deep underground. Once the blowout preventer is removed, a lot will be riding on the stability of a plug that was created when mud and cement were pumped….

  • CarlyinNJ

    Will miss your wonderful Articles and Comments, Reverand Amy while you are away. I always look forward to reading your words of WISDOM here at No Quarter.

    Prayers and Best Wishes for a speedy HEALING and FULL RECOVERY.

  • Breeze

    -

    CNBC’s Najarian: Drilling Moratorium
    ‘Shows a Tone-Deafness From
    This Administration’

    NewsBusters,
    by Jeff Poor   

    Original Article

    9/2/2010

    With a 9.6 percent unemployment rate overall in the United States and unemployment rates showing an uptick in states on the Gulf of Mexico that allow offshore oil drilling, one has to wonder what the Obama administration is thinking its Draconian wide-sweeping moratorium halting deepwater drilling in the Gulf after the BP oil spill. While environmentalists are using today’s explosion on a oil production platform in the Gulf to support a drilling moratorium, critics like CNBC’s “Fast Money” panelist Jon Najarian have questioned the wisdom of the Obama administration’s decision to put up to 75,000 in limbo.

  • Noogan

    This is the issue that crystalizes my fear and loathing of this administration. Everything about it stinks to high heaven. It’s unconscionable. The Federal government suing the state of Arizona for passing a law which mirrors Federal law; at the same time allowing ICE and other government arms of the state to ignore Federal law? This is simply outrageous. It’s breathtakingly tyrannical. 

    It’s stunningly unconstitutional. Along with allowing the President of Mexico to come here, speak before Congress, maligning this country? These acts are the reason for the widely held suspicions about Obama; and no matter how many times liberals and the professional left mock the anger about it, the fact remains: The President of the United States is violating the Constitution, behaving as a dictator. That’s a very good reason to suspect the man. 

    I simply don’t have words to express my loathing of Eric Holder and Obama….

  • Noogan

    Yeah. I think this is exactly right. 

  • Breeze

    -

    Fewer Young Voters See
    Themselves as Democrats

     
    New York Times,
    by Kirk Johnson   

    Original Article

    9/2/2010

    FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The college vote is up for grabs this year — to an extent that would have seemed unlikely two years ago, when a generation of young people seemed to swoon over Barack Obama. Though many students are liberals on social issues, the economic reality of a weak job market has taken a toll on their loyalties: far fewer 18- to 29-year-olds now identify themselves as Democrats compared with 2008. “Is the recession, which is hitting young people very hard, doing lasting or permanent damage to what looked like a good Democratic advantage with this age group?”

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    I did see your lovely comment, Cindy, and accidentally deleted my response before copying it just to fix a typo.  Sheesh.  Anyway, thank you!

    LOL abt the hokey pokey!

    You know, here’s the thing – I was supposed to be in Dallas NEXT weekend to see the Yanks play the Rangers (I have good friends who live in Dallas and invited us out to take in the game).  Maybe I COULD have met you and your Honest Lawyer (mostly) hubby – that would have been AWESOME!  So, you see what I’m giving up for this timing??  (It was the earliest surgical slot they had, dangit.)

    And Cindy, thanks so much for all of your support.  It means a lot to me!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Well, Noogan, the words you said said it all.  Thank you.  In fact, I was planning on writing something abt this today.  I may just have to use this comment!  :)

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Olivia — I knew there was something very special about you when I first saw your avatar. Anyone who supports women and animals is superlative in my book. Kudos to you!!! I will be praying for you and for your surgery to go well and give you back the strength and motion you need! 

  • Hank

    mmmm, mmmm, barack hussein obama.  Aren’t the schools marketing their brand barack hussein obama.  Supoena them!!

  • Hank

    mmmm, mmmm, barack hussein obama.  Aren’t the schools marketing their brand barack hussein obama.  Supoena them!!

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    Rev. Amy—well, you mean alot to us here at NoQ!
    And FYI, all of my Dallas relatives will be down here  in Austin area next weekend…..but I tell ya what, I hope the Yankees beat the Rangers!! (we’re Astros fans)

    Go Yankees!

  • Sassy

    kenoshamarge, I saw that Feingold’s challenger is polling neck and neck in your state.
    I wanted Reid to lose big time, but S.E.I.U may save the day for him in Nevada. Unions are big spenders in the mid-terms.
    In Florida, I wanted Rubio to defeat Crist, the republican, independent, who will vote with democrats if elected.
    Fiorina is doing surprisingly well against Boxer in democratic California.
    November is going to be fun, and I’m ready for a few laughs!

  • oowawa

    Teak, I read this week that Half Moon Bay is disincorporating–don’t know if this is related to what you heard.  This would be San Mateo County.  Anyway, this article suggests that this is an omen of things to come–further disincorporations in California, as broke cities throw up their hands and disappear into the counties they came from . . .

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Rev. Amy — I want to join everyone in wishing you a safe surgery and quick recovery! Since you’re a dedicated exerciser (is that a real word?), your recovery time should be much shorter than people who aren’t in the best of shape and probably won’t follow doctor’s orders about rehab. Speaking selfishly, I hope you bounce back quickly because we’ll go through withdrawal if you’re away too long.

    I also want to comment about all the others here who have had or will undergo surgery soon. I think it shows how strong we all are that we can deal with setbacks and come back even stronger. People on NQ aren’t whiners and that’s one of the main reasons we’ve waited out the debacle in Washington and why we will prevail.

    God bless all of you!!!!

  • HARP

    Looks like 787 Billion dollars dosen`t buy what it used to. “Recovery summer” will soon be our “winter of discontent”.

  • Katmoon

    Rev Amy, Ferd and I wanted to pass on our take good care of yourself wishes as well. Make sure and get a lot of rest, kick up the protein and fiber  in your diet(helps with healing), do not be brave about pain medication-uyou know, don’t let that pain get ahead of you. Also you heal worse when spening energy on pain instead of healing. Let’s see what else, I mentioned a few threads back about getting some extra pillows, place them all over the house-whte pillow cases, will end up being easiest. Sleep, and Sleep and Sleep when your body wants it.

    I know you know all this, but we worry about you! Also, figured if need be you are not that far away from us, you if need some help, holler! Hugs to you, and a lot of prayers coming your way, we will miss you much.

    Love, Kat & Ferd

  • oowawa

    For me, this year, the issue is real simple: I will not vote for any Obama enablers; I will vote against them.  I’ve voted for Barbara Boxer in every previous election.  This time, it’s bye bye, Barbara!

  • Judy L. in NC

    Best wishes to you on your knee surgery.  I have a very good RN friend who is resisting having this done.  She has told me lots about it.  It’s going to be tough and rough.  We’ll be thinking of you.  Just remember, you don’t think OR write with your knee, so we’ll expect to be hearing from you soon afterwards. 

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    ~Just Me~ many thanks for posting this! Unbelievable!!!!!

  • Katmoon

    Oliva I did the shoulder surgery, 7 years ago and it was the best thing I ever did for myself. It hurt like a bad boy for about two days; I had Ferd do the raising my arm back over my head excercize every day more than once, and I swam, and swam and swam. Within to weeks I had 100% rotation back.( I wasn’t suppose to swim until the stitches were out, but I put tegaderm over the sutures-I do not recommend doing this until the stitches are out-I was foolish and lucky).  I admit I pushed really hard. We were performing at the time and I was 3 weeks out before the performance, one of the dances required using a tambourine(previous to the surgery I couldn’t do it fully). I bought the biggest tambourine I could get my hands on, and performed it all the way. I have never had a problem since. The scar is interesting and not so bad; when it draws attention and people ask me where I got, I tell them, a sword fight. :-P   .

    Take care and sam,e adivce to you, extra pillows( I cannot stress this enough)take those pain meds on time, do not go the brave route, eat some extra protein, and sleep and sleep. Take good care of you.

  • Katmoon

    Good grief pardon all the typos.

  • oowawa

    Unemployment rises to 9.6%, 54,000 jobs lost

    Now we see how the crooked manipulated stock market takes this news: just like all week–RALLY TIME!  Better Than Expected!  Crank up those supercomputers for a little high-frequency trading!  Go GS!

  • Crackerjack -Obamastahn Rebel Resistance

    In the words of Aerosmith: Dream on

  • Crackerjack -Obamastahn Rebel Resistance

    MEchele Antionette’s program to get us all healthy don’t cha know .  WHILE SHE PIGS OUT ON LOBSTER

  • Sassy

    Good one Harp!
    At least BO kicked in a few bucks to weatherize homes.
    We get the cold-shoulder on legislation, but we must hang on to pay taxes!

  • oowawa

    Well, this is interesting.  I used to be able to find my past No Quarter comments on Google by entering “oowawa” and whatever search terms.  I find that the Google database has diminished to a small fraction of what it was, and pretty much everything is gone.  What’s going on?

  • Sassy

    Lady Lynn de Rothschild was interviewed by Cavuto yesterday.
    She is as lovely as ever.

  • HARP

    Harry Reid Campaign: Saying ‘War is Lost’ Helped Win the War!

    Harry Reid is a genius when it comes to military tactics — just ask him.

    http://michellemalkin.com/2010/09/03/harry-reid/#comments

  • Talk2ThePaw

    It is time to mount a defense fund for Mickey, Mini and Donald.  No doubt they are going to be near the top of Holder’s list of islamaphobes.  Yet, I doubt that even though they will make Disney allow hijabs the DOJ will not see fit to allow the Jewish members of there staff to wear a yalmaka.  They probably already have issued the memo ” Ignore and do not prosecute any discrimination of dress codes other than for Muslims.”

  • Talk2ThePaw

    Guess we need to add Chuckie to Donald, Mini and Mickey’s defense fund.

  • Retired

    Larry Sabato opines that the Republicans will take the House, and possibly the Senate.  Stuart Varney opines that Sabato’s prediction will stabilize Wall Street.  The S&P 500 promptly goes up and starts flirting with 1100 the next day.  Hmmmm….  Do I sense that the Street lacks confidence in Obama and the current House and Senate? 

  • tango

    Amy, all the best for a safe surgery and speedy recovery! :)

    Oh and of course, someone had to take the Hitler going off the rails speech and do it for the Mosque. What a riot:

    http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/f5bc21051c/ground-zero-mosque-downfall

  • alex-ind

    Onslaught of millions of college kids with their MACs & other laptops, iPods, cameras,etc.)  not made in U. S. and imported into U.S.  Workers in China live in dorms and make @$10 a day.

    Univ. model is broken.  Also,serves staff employment purposes.

    Repubs will slash the military- industrial empire how much?

  • getfitnow

    That should be– THEY will…

  • getfitnow

    If you can’t control your own eaing habits, then STFU!! >:o

  • getfitnow

    Poll out today shows Fiorina +2 on Boxer. Can’t remember the umber, but Whitman is pulling away from Brown.

  • getfitnow

    Poll out today has Fiorina +2. Can’t remember the #, but Whitman is pulling away from Brown.

  • getfitnow

    But, but, it’s not as bad as expected!

    Peter Schiff was on a local radio program this morning. He says we ain’t seen nothin’ yet! He suggest getting your $$ out of the U.S dollar. Move to foreign stocks and metals.

  • oowawa

    I sense that the markets are being manipulated upwards before the election to make the administration look better.  Go Goldman Sachs!  Rev up those high-frequency computers!

  • getfitnow

    He also said unemployment has become another entitlement program.

  • getfitnow

    Kudlow has been saying for some time now, that Wall St. will respond positively knowing the GOP is taking over.

  • oowawa

    How about “Octopus Surprise”?  Just imagine the look on Mr. Creeper’s face when you take the lid off the baking pan . . .

  • oowawa

    I don’t trust Kudlow or anybody else on CNBC; I don’t trust the administration; I don’t trust Wall Street.  Whoopee!  I don’t trust anybody!  Guess I’m shaping up to be a bitter old geezer . . .

  • getfitnow

    Something’s in the air!

  • getfitnow

    This quote from Investors Busniness Daily put a smile on my face. :-D

    “Californtia senate debate was between someone who knows how to pull a wagon and someone who wants to give everybody a ride.”

  • Sandy

    Hey my door is always open for recuperating people. I getting to be an old pro.

  • getfitnow

    Something’s in the air! :-D

  • getfitnow

    You are not alone, oowawa.

  • getfitnow

    Investor’s Business Daily:

    “California senate debate was between someone who knows how to pull a wagon and someone who wants to give everybody a ride.”

  • Boxer Mum 06

    Carly is right in saying this election is nt about social issues but the economy and jobs. I’m also have a bit of a hard time voting for Toomey – as I’ve read he’s a bit too right for me (in social issues) but there is NO WAY I can vote for Sestak either – especially after the whole ‘job offer’ issues.

    If you would have asked me 4 years ago if I would ever vote for a far right R candidate – I would have laughed and completely dismissed it as a joke. Who would have thunk … what a difference having BHO as president makes :)

    Best of luck Amy! Get well soon! We need you here to keep us informed and lead our chats.

  • foxyladi14

    praying for sucessful surgery and a speedy recovery Amy.
    we will miss you so don’t be gone long ok, :’(

  • Boxer Mum 06

    Read today that he’s off to Camp David this weekend for a ‘retreat’.. is that the new code word for vacation? just like bigot replaced racist?

  • sowsear
  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    oowawa—-Funny!

    Or how about “Achtung-er Surprise”! (ya know, something in our Dear Leader’s native tongue, er, achtung!)

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    Good grief pardon all the typos.

    Katmoon–You are pardoned.
    Now go, my child, and sin no more.

    :-D

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    re: Lynn de Rothschild—-Why don’t we get HER to run for President!!??? She’d be fantastic.

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

     I’m shaping up to be a bitter old geezer . .

    00wawa——Don’t judge yourself too harshly.
    I think that you’d be FABulous in a remake of Pretty in Pink !! :)

  • getfitnow

    Why can’t the press do this kind of follow-up questioning ALL THE TIME?

    Had it been done, across the board during the primaries and/or GE the outcome would have been different, I believe. Oh, that’s why!
    http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/09/woah-anderson-cooper-takes-corruptocrat-rep-eddie-bernice-johnson-to-woodshed-video/

  • EWard

    Is the “October surprise” the cash advantage the Democrats have?  The unions will be spending around $40 million dollars or more in the next two months.  Even with this advantage, the public is fed up with their nanny state agenda. 

  • oowawa

    LOL Cindy–what made Molly Ringwald so endearing in those early comedies she made (Pretty In Pink, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club) is that she came across as a bitter old geezer in the body of a girl still in her teens . . .

  • Breeze

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    MUST READ

    Another Perspective On Obama’s ‘Brillance’

    IBD editorials,
    by William Curtis   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    Jeffrey Howard’s Viewpoint in Monday’s IBD questioning the “brilliance” behind many of President Obama’s choices and decisions made a lot of sense. But only if one makes the assumption that Obama is trying to be a good president and lead America the way the people of America have established it — as the greatest land of freedom in the world. If, alternatively, one harbors for a moment a different, wildly ridiculous and totally politically incorrect assumption about his goals, then perhaps his choices and actions are not quite as dumb as they might appear.

  • Breeze

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    Pakistan Taliban threaten
    attacks on US and Europe

     
    Telegraph [UK],
    by Rob Crilly   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    Islamabad – A senior commander in the Pakistan Taliban last night announced it was planning terror strikes against targets in the US and Europe similar to the Times Square bomb plot. Qari Hussain Mehsud, who commands suicide squads for the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), said he was proud that the US had added his organisation to its international terrorism blacklist on Wednesday. And he and promised a fresh wave of attacks that would resemble the attempted Times Square bombing earlier this year.He spoke as he claimed responsibility for….

  • oowawa

    The only “October Surprise” I might think of is this: in the next month and a half, a mighty pump of cash goes into the stock market and it soars, in spite of poor employment numbers.  Where would this come from?  Who knows!?!?  The Fed can dish the phantom cash–just a few creative keystrokes on the computer–nobody audits them anyway.  Of course they need someone to handle the infusion–Goldman Sachs might handle the supercomputer high-frequency trading chores, or JP Morgan.  What do I know?  Nothing.  Do I wear a tinfoil hat?  You betcha!

  • oowawa

    One thing I do know: the MSM and the financial market cheerleading squad, both in the press and on the internet,  will be happy to make up lots of logical reasons for the irrational surge in stocks . . .

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Wow – all of y’all have had shoulder surgeries??  Holy moley!  That is down the road for me, but I have to have the knees done first.  Glad everyone ended up doing well – thank heavens for that. 

    And thanks, Armymom – yep, I knew exactly what you meant!  :-D

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    LOL – yep, that’s what I figured!  Thanks, Sandy!  :)

    How abt you, Fran, don’t you live in my neck of the woods?  Ahahahahaha!!  Just kidding – can’t resist.  Ahem. 

    Yeah, even with the partial replacement it was a HELLUVA lot of rehab – I was in the ‘perpetual motion” machine 8 hrs a day, and saw my PT several times a week (thankfully, she came to me).  One the can go up stairs – the “good”knee goes first.  They get you working on that while still in the hospital, actually.  Of course, since I don’t HAVE a good knee, it’s a bit of a problem, but hey – I’ll make it.

    And with all of this wonderful, loving support, how can I NOT come through with smooth sailing??  Y’all are just the BEST!!!

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    oowawa—-So true!
    I think that’s why I always enjoyed her performances.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Oh, sweet – thank you Boxer Mum!  I appreciate that.  And you know I will hurry back here as fast as I can!

    And I hear you – BHO is bringing people together, just not the way the DNC expected…  ;)

  • http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/2010/09/03/will-the-doj-end-up-suing-half-the-country/ Will The DOJ End Up Suing Half The Country : NO QUARTER

    [...] a regular at No Quarter, Noogan, summed it up well with this comment: This is the issue that crystalizes my fear and loathing of this [...]

  • getfitnow

    If you can’t control your own eating, how are you going to control someone else. Go away and STFU, MO. >:o

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    And thanks for getting that song stuck in my head!!!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Whitman is up by 7 on Brown, last I heard…

  • Breeze

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    Eid festival, 9/11 overlap
    is dilemma for Muslims

     
    Tennessean [Nashville],
    by Bob Smietana   

    Original Article

    9/3/2010

    Yusuf Abdullah, longtime imam of the Masjid Al-Islam mosque in Nashville, will look to the sky Thursday in hopes of seeing a new crescent moon. If it appears, then Ramadan — the monthlong mandatory fast for Muslims — will be over. Abdullah and other local Muslims will celebrate Eid-al Fitr, one of the holiest days on the Islamic year, on Friday morning. If not, Abdullah will fast one more day. Eid will take place on Saturday, Sept. 11, the ninth anniversary of the most deadly terrorist act in U.S. history, an act committed by men who called themselves Muslims.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thank yoy so much, Cindy – that means a great deal to me.  I trust you know that!

    LOL abt your Dallas folks.  I would love to come to Austin some tome.  My Dallas friends had been at Fort Hood for a while, and loved being able to go to Austin regularly.  They wanted to live there, but the jobs were in Dallas…

    Yes, I sure hope the Yanks beat the Rangers, too!  And just for you, go Astros!!

  • Breeze

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    FROM THE COMMENTS:

    There was a reason the terrorists chose 9/11 as the date for an attack

    11 September 1683 was the high water mark for Ottoman conquest in Europe – the next day, Jan Sobieski defeated them outside the gates of Vienna, and it was all downhill from there for the next 300+ years

    for Muslims, 9/11 is like the moment before Pickett’s Charge was shredded… or just before the Red Army counter-attack at Kursk

  • Breeze
  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Katmoon, you and Ferd are just such sweethearts!  Thank you so much!  I very much appreciate your suggestions – I have a hard time sitting still, so the reminder to sleep when I need it is helpful.  As is the recommendation abt the pain meds – that is one of the first thing the nurses, and PTs, say – stay up on the pain meds.  If not, and the pain takes hold, it is MUCH harder to cut it back (you know, using pills and stuff – a bit easier when still in the hospital).  I have to remind myself abt that because I HATE taking pain pills (I can be a bit stubborn, I have to admit).  I still have a bunch left from my partial.  So, thank you for that.

    And your offer is so, so generous, Katmoon!  You would have to like cats (4) and dogs (2), but I do have my own cappuccino machine, live 10 minutes from the beach, live on an island with NO traffic lights, and have  the view below out of my living room window.  Hopefully, that would be enough incentive!  :-D

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    LOL – I hear ya, Judy L. – and no freakin’ telling WHAT I would be writing while in pain and on pain meds!  :)

    Thank yoU!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    LOL – I hear ya, Judy L. – and no freakin’ telling WHAT I would be writing while in pain and on pain meds!  :)  
     
    Thank you for the kind thoughts!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thanks, Tango, and thanks for the laugh, too!

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    Thanks, sweetie – I appreciate it!  :)

  • Breeze
  • Onofre’s arm

    You left out “The Tempest” oowawa. It was a Paul Mazursky version of the Shakespeare play, with John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands, and Susan Sarandon. Raul Julia was brilliant as Kalibanos (Caliban). This was  Ringwald’s first film. It was panned by critics, but I loved the setting in the Greek Isles. 

  • Sassy

    Oh, I love that video getfitnow….”picking patriots”!!!

  • TeakWoodKite

    Discorporate.

  • Onofre’s arm

    Zappa wasn’t really known for music you could dance to……………was he?  :)

  • Onofre’s arm

    Well, if we get Sharia law in this country Teak, we can let a bunch of sadistic Imams to keep the peace. I can see some marketing opportunities! As a Geologist, I could be very successful in the stone sales market.

     

  • TeakWoodKite

    Very interesting article from Ray McGovern.

    What Obama Won’t Say Tonight

  • Onofre’s arm

    “ I saw today, a whole towns police department was closed down and absorbed by the Sheriff’s Dept…Alemeda Sheriff’s?”

    Teak, if we get Sharia law in this country, we can let a bunch of sadistic Imams to keep the peace. I can see some marketing opportunities! As a Geologist, I could be very successful in the stone sales market.

     
     
     

      

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    Onofre—I saw The Tempest, too….and I must say that I loved the setting also. I havw been known to go to a movie just to see the scenery.
    Another movie that had scenes in the Greek Isles was the one (about 6 years ago??)  about the “magical traveling pants(jeans)”, or something like that. It starred America whats-her-name, and three other young girls. Anyway, the scenes on the Greek Isle were out of this world!!!! Just gorgeous.

  • CindyWhiteBaguettew/OliveOilforDipping

    tango—-that vid is so funny! Thanks.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    I agree – I love her!!

  • kenoshamarge

    I guess one of the changes we didn’t expect was the change in terminology.

    A rose by any other name would smell as sweet and a stench is still a stink.

  • creeper

    You nailed it, oowawa.  The stock market no longer bears any relationship whatsoever to the actual business climate in this country.  It’s just another shell game, manipulated by the wizards of Wall Street for their own benefit.

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