I think Obama hasn't done a good job at all, and I'm not going to vote for him, but moral courage isn't enough in this world- you have to be intelligent and strong not only in purpose but in making decisions based upon rational thought processes. No one that is worth his salt just pushes a button or makes a leadership decision based upon emotion or an agenda. I could be decisive and stand firm in my choices and have moral courage, but if many of them are bad to terrible then I am not a good leader. We have no more statesmen; we either get speechmakers or 'hell bent at all cost' leaders, both of which weaken our country.
They are... no running game, no pass protection, Henne is hurt, no tight end, Bush is one dimensional, defense has major holes (they cut a starter and signed a scrap heap player to replace him).
Face it, they are as advertised- 0-4 and counting.
They don't provide a safe working environment compared with ours, they don't pay their fair share of taxes, the labor laws are atrocious there, and I feel no sympathy for them because of it.
Until companies are forced to abide by American standards of labor in their factories and to pay their fair share of taxes, they deserve no protections for the knockoffs that result; after all, the little guy is just doing that the big guy gets away with!
Thank you for your service, but American citizens shouldn't be comparing the CINC to Hitler in ANY sense; it is offensive, and I don't care who it is. I endured 8 years of the Bush presidency and did what I always do, which is stick to the business at hand and endure. Now, after 3 years, those who do not think much of our CINC should be able to do the same because he's still the leader of the free world no matter what.
He was not joking, as evident by the second interview standing by his remarks, which cements his utter stupidity. I'm still defending Americans right to free speech after 14 years, but comparing the Commander in Chief to Adolf Hitler is a slap in the face to the memory of the men who died fighting that evil maniac.
No, actually it is not. Comparing the Commander In Chief of the United States to Hitler and STANDING BY IT after our men died on the beaches of Normandy and beyond in WWII compared to a couple of women apologizing about the ACTIONS of America on foreign soil doesn't even compare. I cannot believe you'd equate the two...!!!
The Patriots were stung by a pass interference call in the end zone that Fitz just threw up for grabs.
Does this mean now that New England is not a great team?
I'm not buying it.... one or two bad calls in one game isn't an indictment on how good or great a team is.
Of course, it is all about just supporting breast cancer!!!!
God forbid we find a CURE for cancer, or another marketing avenue is shut forever... how sick can people be?
The conservative attack dogs are always equal to the task of looking like buffoons, and by Fascist News putting Hank on their show like that they now have to spin, spin, spin!!!
Walt "Swizzle Stick" Corey
What's your point? bend but don't break worked in 1991... we just got hosed on a couple of calls and our offense failed to score more points.
Comparing the President to Hitler is ALWAYS a killer, liberal or conservative. If he's stupid enough to say it on national TV, he's going to get the hammer regardless.
I have freedom of speech, but if I compared a company manager to Hitler in public would I still have a job? HECK no...
The evidence is as plain as day... there is very few mens apparel in pink for a reason. The numbers are evident at every single large department store out there, clear as day.
http://www.oldnavy.com/products/mens-clothing.jsp
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/c_10153_12605_Clothing_Men%27s?i_cntr=1317729098316
http://www1.macys.com/shop/mens?id=1&edge=hybrid&cm_re=2.4.12-_-HOMEPAGE_INCLUDE_1-_-CATEGORY%20--%205125%20--%201:men&LinkType=Homepage
Good luck in finding the overabundance of PINK choices for colors.
It just doesn't sell for men hardly at all, and yet we are still having this argument? If it were more popular, it would be more available for men, but it isn't...