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	<title>Comments on: Mark Levin Offers Free Representation to Defend &#8220;Torture&#8221; Memo Lawyers, Larry Summers Falls Asleep, White House Party Tonight&#8230; Let&#8217;s Conga!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 04:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Obviously, you&#039;ve been listening to Levin far longer than I have. I say that because in the 9 months that I&#039;ve listened to his show, he must have changed from what you&#039;ve described. Never once have I ever heard him &quot;cheer Bush on.&quot; More often than not, Levin criticized or lamented his actions, particularly when it came to signing the bailout packages that Congress approved with a Democrat majority in the fall of 2008. 

Which actions did he cheer, Bob? I&#039;m not being facetious. I have no knowledge of what you&#039;re talking about. I don&#039;t consistently listen, as I&#039;m at work, so perhaps I missed the &quot;cheering.&quot;

And frankly, as disappointed as I&#039;ve been with Bush on illegal immigration and bailouts, I have also cheered him on a number of things. The destruction you describe at the hands of Bush is utter poppycock. The financial disaster was long in the making, particularly that of the grievous errors made through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Bush tried many times to instigate measures for regulation. Guess what? The Dems refused. There are a number of video accountings of this all over the net. Up until the fall of 2008, this country was in pretty good shape. The mandates of banks making loans to minorities who couldn&#039;t afford it was not Bush&#039;s doing. It started during the Carter administration, and Bill Clinton furthered it. Accountability was shed by banks because ACORN and other community organizations were monitoring them, ready to scream &quot;racism&quot; if a family of color was denied a loan because they weren&#039;t making enough money. In time, too many people were defaulting, and that&#039;s when the cards came tumbling down. It&#039;s all a matter of record.

Before you blindly bash our former president, please offer facts with substance and proof. And this nation&#039;s shame you mention? Sorry you feel like that, but the only thing I&#039;m ashamed of right now is our current president shaming us in front of our enemies. This is the most generous, patriotic nation in the world. And praise God you&#039;re allowed to bash it and Bush without fear of retaliation. That&#039;s because of your First Amendment rights. Something that is absent from so many socialist countries. Just try saying a few negative things about Chavez or Castro on the Internet... you&#039;d be punished. Bush made errors (who doesn&#039;t), but overall, he did not do many of the things liberals have brainwashed you to believe. Those were acts of Congress. Bush chose early in his presidency to not exercise his veto power. He felt he had to trust the elected officials in Congress, and if they had all discussed logically and completely the bills they were presenting to him, he felt it would be arrogant and an abuse of power to not entrust them. Not many presidents have done that, and I&#039;ll admit, the bad decisions made over the last few months of his presidency should have been vetoed. But I cannot fault him with entrusting Congress... this is what a good leader does. Empower those in his command and trust that they will do the right thing. Sadly, most did not.

Check for yourself. Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, Harry Reid, Tim Geithner, Chuck Schumer, et al in Congress, have dirtier hands and less patriotism than Bush. If you can offer facts, not heresay and not ignorant rantings to dispute what I&#039;ve written, I&#039;d welcome hearing about your information that differs from what I&#039;ve laid out here. 

Prosecution? Yes, Bob, I do believe that the unlawfulness, the tax evasion, the shady campaign contributions, the pocketing of bailout monies, and many other potentially illegal acts of Barney Frank, Harry Reid, John Murtha, Bill Richardson, Hillary Clinton, Tim Geithner, Tom Daschle, and many others should be investigated and taken to court. I agree with you on that. The financial crap of Obama&#039;s campaign manager is just now hitting the light of day.

They have violated the oaths of their office and have not acted in the best interest of Americans. On that, you and I do concur.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obviously, you&#8217;ve been listening to Levin far longer than I have. I say that because in the 9 months that I&#8217;ve listened to his show, he must have changed from what you&#8217;ve described. Never once have I ever heard him &#8220;cheer Bush on.&#8221; More often than not, Levin criticized or lamented his actions, particularly when it came to signing the bailout packages that Congress approved with a Democrat majority in the fall of 2008. </p>
<p>Which actions did he cheer, Bob? I&#8217;m not being facetious. I have no knowledge of what you&#8217;re talking about. I don&#8217;t consistently listen, as I&#8217;m at work, so perhaps I missed the &#8220;cheering.&#8221;</p>
<p>And frankly, as disappointed as I&#8217;ve been with Bush on illegal immigration and bailouts, I have also cheered him on a number of things. The destruction you describe at the hands of Bush is utter poppycock. The financial disaster was long in the making, particularly that of the grievous errors made through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Bush tried many times to instigate measures for regulation. Guess what? The Dems refused. There are a number of video accountings of this all over the net. Up until the fall of 2008, this country was in pretty good shape. The mandates of banks making loans to minorities who couldn&#8217;t afford it was not Bush&#8217;s doing. It started during the Carter administration, and Bill Clinton furthered it. Accountability was shed by banks because ACORN and other community organizations were monitoring them, ready to scream &#8220;racism&#8221; if a family of color was denied a loan because they weren&#8217;t making enough money. In time, too many people were defaulting, and that&#8217;s when the cards came tumbling down. It&#8217;s all a matter of record.</p>
<p>Before you blindly bash our former president, please offer facts with substance and proof. And this nation&#8217;s shame you mention? Sorry you feel like that, but the only thing I&#8217;m ashamed of right now is our current president shaming us in front of our enemies. This is the most generous, patriotic nation in the world. And praise God you&#8217;re allowed to bash it and Bush without fear of retaliation. That&#8217;s because of your First Amendment rights. Something that is absent from so many socialist countries. Just try saying a few negative things about Chavez or Castro on the Internet&#8230; you&#8217;d be punished. Bush made errors (who doesn&#8217;t), but overall, he did not do many of the things liberals have brainwashed you to believe. Those were acts of Congress. Bush chose early in his presidency to not exercise his veto power. He felt he had to trust the elected officials in Congress, and if they had all discussed logically and completely the bills they were presenting to him, he felt it would be arrogant and an abuse of power to not entrust them. Not many presidents have done that, and I&#8217;ll admit, the bad decisions made over the last few months of his presidency should have been vetoed. But I cannot fault him with entrusting Congress&#8230; this is what a good leader does. Empower those in his command and trust that they will do the right thing. Sadly, most did not.</p>
<p>Check for yourself. Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, Harry Reid, Tim Geithner, Chuck Schumer, et al in Congress, have dirtier hands and less patriotism than Bush. If you can offer facts, not heresay and not ignorant rantings to dispute what I&#8217;ve written, I&#8217;d welcome hearing about your information that differs from what I&#8217;ve laid out here. </p>
<p>Prosecution? Yes, Bob, I do believe that the unlawfulness, the tax evasion, the shady campaign contributions, the pocketing of bailout monies, and many other potentially illegal acts of Barney Frank, Harry Reid, John Murtha, Bill Richardson, Hillary Clinton, Tim Geithner, Tom Daschle, and many others should be investigated and taken to court. I agree with you on that. The financial crap of Obama&#8217;s campaign manager is just now hitting the light of day.</p>
<p>They have violated the oaths of their office and have not acted in the best interest of Americans. On that, you and I do concur.</p>
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		<title>By: Bob</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 03:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mark Levine is a pathetic child.  He pretends that he is pro-American yet will fight for no American values.  The Bush administration nearly destroyed our Country with their stupidity and Levin cheered them on all the way. Shame on him! He is like a child who cannot say any bad thing about his mother no matter how far into trouble she gets.  In order to deal with this nations shame we have got to face up to it and prosecute those who strayed so very far from our ideals. This is what it means to be a man and a patriot. Grow up!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Levine is a pathetic child.  He pretends that he is pro-American yet will fight for no American values.  The Bush administration nearly destroyed our Country with their stupidity and Levin cheered them on all the way. Shame on him! He is like a child who cannot say any bad thing about his mother no matter how far into trouble she gets.  In order to deal with this nations shame we have got to face up to it and prosecute those who strayed so very far from our ideals. This is what it means to be a man and a patriot. Grow up!</p>
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		<title>By: AFVET</title>
		<link>http://www.frugal-cafe.com/public_html/frugal-blog/frugal-cafe-blogzone/2009/04/23/mark-levin-offers-free-representation-to-defend-torture-memo-lawyers-white-house-party-tonight-lets-conga/comment-page-1/#comment-2617</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 03:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>and all OUR REPRESENTATIVES ARE PARTYING DOWN AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON OUR DIME !!

Thanks for the list.

I would pay real money to see Mark Levin take these suckers down.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>and all OUR REPRESENTATIVES ARE PARTYING DOWN AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON OUR DIME !!</p>
<p>Thanks for the list.</p>
<p>I would pay real money to see Mark Levin take these suckers down.</p>
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		<title>By: Weekend: Mark Levin Offers Free Representation - smokin! &#171; Jim Blazsik</title>
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		<dc:creator>Weekend: Mark Levin Offers Free Representation - smokin! &#171; Jim Blazsik</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 03:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] to Vicki McClure Davidson at Frugal Café Blog Zone. Listen to Mark Levin&#8217;s promise of legal representation to any [...]</description>
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