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This post is late too...by three years....it bagan LONG ago

Posted by on Aug. 17, 2012 at 10:17 AM
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It's already started, the lies, death threats and bashing....

How many of the people praying for Paul Ryan & his family ever prayed for Barack Obama?

Prayed for his wife and young kids?

 

Posted by on Aug. 17, 2012 at 10:17 AM
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numbr1wmn
by Nikki on Aug. 24, 2012 at 11:32 AM
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You said it. The burden of proof is on you.  You look it up otherwise it's a baseless statement. And I did look and didn't see it.

Quoting sweet-a-kins:

 look it up..it was recent, She may have been at an event with Ann Romney

 

Quoting numbr1wmn:

When?

Quoting sweet-a-kins:

 Even Laura Bush says the Obama's are attacked where her family wasn't

Quoting numbr1wmn:

He does have a beautiful family.  He is the president and this is going to happen. GWB got the worst from people did you feel bad then?

Quoting HardRockKim:

Beutiful family! Hes doing the best he can, it makes me feel sad how mean some are

 

 

 

 


sweet-a-kins
by Platinum Member on Aug. 24, 2012 at 11:39 AM

 There is no "burden of proof" IRL, this is not court

Facts dont cease to exist because you are too lazy to look it up

Former first lady Laura Bush has spent years in the political spot light, but these days, she is enjoying time out of the glare. In an exclusive interview with ABC News, the former first lady says skipping the Republican National Convention this year is no big deal.

"We'll be watching from the sidelines," says Bush. Democrats attacking her husband's legacy do not concern them either, she adds.

"We know that, you know, people like to blame somebody else. That's just a fact of life in politics. You know, I think George makes an easy target," says Bush, laughing.

A recent target in this election cycle has been Ann Romney. Bush's advice to the presumptive Republican nominee's wife is to enjoy the campaign, and the opportunity to travel around the country and meet people everywhere.

"I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."

The Bush's may have left politics, but they have not left public life. The couple's ongoing fight against AIDS is a legacy they continue to build upon. Literally.  The couple recently traveled to Africa -- the second trip in about eight months -- to oversee work on a clinic that tests and treats HIV positive women for cervical cancer. On the last trip, they hunkered down with paint rollers and helped refurbish the clinic. One of them, says the former first lady, was more skillful at the job.

Check out the latest Spinners and Winners to see who was the better painter, and to hear more of Bush's views on politics, and the couple's AIDS work.

Quoting numbr1wmn:

You said it. The burden of proof is on you.  You look it up otherwise it's a baseless statement. And I did look and didn't see it.

Quoting sweet-a-kins:

Carpy
by Platinum Member on Aug. 24, 2012 at 11:44 AM
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Nowhere does she say Michelle Obama is attacked where she wasn't. You, yourself have raged about her being a killer because of an accident when she was a teen. That is pretty disgraceful on your part.

Quoting sweet-a-kins:

 There is no "burden of proof" IRL, this is not court


Facts dont cease to exist because you are too lazy to look it up



Former first lady Laura Bush has spent years in the political spot light, but these days, she is enjoying time out of the glare. In an exclusive interview with ABC News, the former first lady says skipping the Republican National Convention this year is no big deal.


"We'll be watching from the sidelines," says Bush. Democrats attacking her husband's legacy do not concern them either, she adds.


"We know that, you know, people like to blame somebody else. That's just a fact of life in politics. You know, I think George makes an easy target," says Bush, laughing.


A recent target in this election cycle has been Ann Romney. Bush's advice to the presumptive Republican nominee's wife is to enjoy the campaign, and the opportunity to travel around the country and meet people everywhere.


"I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."


The Bush's may have left politics, but they have not left public life. The couple's ongoing fight against AIDS is a legacy they continue to build upon. Literally.  The couple recently traveled to Africa -- the second trip in about eight months -- to oversee work on a clinic that tests and treats HIV positive women for cervical cancer. On the last trip, they hunkered down with paint rollers and helped refurbish the clinic. One of them, says the former first lady, was more skillful at the job.


Check out the latest Spinners and Winners to see who was the better painter, and to hear more of Bush's views on politics, and the couple's AIDS work.


Quoting numbr1wmn:


You said it. The burden of proof is on you.  You look it up otherwise it's a baseless statement. And I did look and didn't see it.


Quoting sweet-a-kins:

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sweet-a-kins
by Platinum Member on Aug. 24, 2012 at 11:47 AM

 

hmmmmm....Who was the FLOTUS after Laura Bush????

HMMMM....is that too hard for you to figure out Carpy? I didn't "attack" the FLOTUS, and I am also not a member of the MSM...I know you put much weight into my cafemom posts...but most others do not....it's just a Mom's website

"I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."


 

 

Quoting Carpy:

Nowhere does she say Michelle Obama is attacked where she wasn't. You, yourself have raged about her being a killer because of an accident when she was a teen. That is pretty disgraceful on your part.

 

numbr1wmn
by Nikki on Aug. 24, 2012 at 12:14 PM

On a debate forum there is so you must not understand how it works. However, you would see I did say I looked and I am lazy? 

And again did you READ what Laura said? OMG

Quoting sweet-a-kins:

 There is no "burden of proof" IRL, this is not court

Facts dont cease to exist because you are too lazy to look it up

Former first lady Laura Bush has spent years in the political spot light, but these days, she is enjoying time out of the glare. In an exclusive interview with ABC News, the former first lady says skipping the Republican National Convention this year is no big deal.

"We'll be watching from the sidelines," says Bush. Democrats attacking her husband's legacy do not concern them either, she adds.

"We know that, you know, people like to blame somebody else. That's just a fact of life in politics. You know, I think George makes an easy target," says Bush, laughing.

A recent target in this election cycle has been Ann Romney. Bush's advice to the presumptive Republican nominee's wife is to enjoy the campaign, and the opportunity to travel around the country and meet people everywhere.

"I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."

The Bush's may have left politics, but they have not left public life. The couple's ongoing fight against AIDS is a legacy they continue to build upon. Literally.  The couple recently traveled to Africa -- the second trip in about eight months -- to oversee work on a clinic that tests and treats HIV positive women for cervical cancer. On the last trip, they hunkered down with paint rollers and helped refurbish the clinic. One of them, says the former first lady, was more skillful at the job.

Check out the latest Spinners and Winners to see who was the better painter, and to hear more of Bush's views on politics, and the couple's AIDS work.

Quoting numbr1wmn:

You said it. The burden of proof is on you.  You look it up otherwise it's a baseless statement. And I did look and didn't see it.

Quoting sweet-a-kins:


numbr1wmn
by Nikki on Aug. 24, 2012 at 12:16 PM

I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."

 

This post is NOT about Michelle Obama. But read the blue letters again.


 


 

Quoting sweet-a-kins:

 

hmmmmm....Who was the FLOTUS after Laura Bush????

HMMMM....is that too hard for you to figure out Carpy? I didn't "attack" the FLOTUS, and I am also not a member of the MSM...I know you put much weight into my cafemom posts...but most others do not....it's just a Mom's website

"I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."


 

 

Quoting Carpy:

Nowhere does she say Michelle Obama is attacked where she wasn't. You, yourself have raged about her being a killer because of an accident when she was a teen. That is pretty disgraceful on your part.

 


sweet-a-kins
by Platinum Member on Aug. 24, 2012 at 12:18 PM

 Is Michelle Obama the current FLOTUS?

Was there another AFTER Bush BESIDES Mrs. Obama?

nope....

Why would you insult Mrs. Bush's intelligence? shes a librarian....I'm sure she can READ

Quoting numbr1wmn:

I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."

 

This post is NOT about Michelle Obama. But read the blue letters again.

 

 


 

Quoting sweet-a-kins:

 

hmmmmm....Who was the FLOTUS after Laura Bush????

HMMMM....is that too hard for you to figure out Carpy? I didn't "attack" the FLOTUS, and I am also not a member of the MSM...I know you put much weight into my cafemom posts...but most others do not....it's just a Mom's website

"I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."


 

 

Quoting Carpy:

Nowhere does she say Michelle Obama is attacked where she wasn't. You, yourself have raged about her being a killer because of an accident when she was a teen. That is pretty disgraceful on your part.

 

 

 

numbr1wmn
by Nikki on Aug. 24, 2012 at 12:30 PM
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Oh my god.  I am so scared for this country when I see posts like this.

Ednarooni160
by Eds on Aug. 24, 2012 at 12:31 PM
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Quoting numbr1wmn:

Oh my god.  I am so scared for this country when I see posts like this.

You and me both.

jcribb16
by Primrose Foxglove on Aug. 24, 2012 at 1:22 PM
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First of all, where is the link to go with your so-called "proof?" 

Next, I don't see how it provides your so-called "proof."

Last, why are you calling someone "too lazy to look it up," when YOU are the one who brought it up with no proof to offer with it?  You apparently didn't think anyone would question you about that remark of yours.  It may not be court, but you should know by now, on CM, anyone who makes a statement of "fact" about something, will be called out on for proof to back it up. 

Quoting sweet-a-kins:

 There is no "burden of proof" IRL, this is not court

Facts dont cease to exist because you are too lazy to look it up

Former first lady Laura Bush has spent years in the political spot light, but these days, she is enjoying time out of the glare. In an exclusive interview with ABC News, the former first lady says skipping the Republican National Convention this year is no big deal.

"We'll be watching from the sidelines," says Bush. Democrats attacking her husband's legacy do not concern them either, she adds.

"We know that, you know, people like to blame somebody else. That's just a fact of life in politics. You know, I think George makes an easy target," says Bush, laughing.

A recent target in this election cycle has been Ann Romney. Bush's advice to the presumptive Republican nominee's wife is to enjoy the campaign, and the opportunity to travel around the country and meet people everywhere.

"I'm sorry the first ladies are being attacked," she says. "I don't think I ever was really, or at least if I was, George didn't ever tell me about it."

The Bush's may have left politics, but they have not left public life. The couple's ongoing fight against AIDS is a legacy they continue to build upon. Literally.  The couple recently traveled to Africa -- the second trip in about eight months -- to oversee work on a clinic that tests and treats HIV positive women for cervical cancer. On the last trip, they hunkered down with paint rollers and helped refurbish the clinic. One of them, says the former first lady, was more skillful at the job.

Check out the latest Spinners and Winners to see who was the better painter, and to hear more of Bush's views on politics, and the couple's AIDS work.

Quoting numbr1wmn:

You said it. The burden of proof is on you.  You look it up otherwise it's a baseless statement. And I did look and didn't see it.

Quoting sweet-a-kins:


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