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BeerIsClear

(15 posts)
29. Well she did
Mon Apr 8, 2013, 02:23 PM
Apr 2013

participate heavily in bringing down the Soviet Union. That would make her pretty strong in the way of championing freedom.

Just sayin'

Sigh ... Myrina Apr 2013 #1
my thoughts exactly. nt awoke_in_2003 Apr 2013 #48
Of course he would. Cleita Apr 2013 #2
Oh my god. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2013 #3
+1 Liberalynn Apr 2013 #50
+2 byeya Apr 2013 #74
I know that he had to come out with a statement, Beacool Apr 2013 #4
That's the thing - he has to play nice - that's expected from the President. backscatter712 Apr 2013 #8
Well she did BeerIsClear Apr 2013 #29
I don't buy this one for her or St. Ronnie... rwsanders Apr 2013 #31
No. She didn't. mac56 Apr 2013 #32
exactly! Carolina Apr 2013 #65
Thank you so much for saying that! tavalon Apr 2013 #113
Perfect! City Lights Apr 2013 #125
That one's a keeper--"roosters taking credit for the sunrise." nt raccoon Apr 2013 #127
Bullshit. Gorbachev and the people of Eastern Europe and Russia did that. Ken Burch Apr 2013 #70
MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA Doctor_J Apr 2013 #77
The Soviet Union was collapsing on its own. Beacool Apr 2013 #88
hahahahaha Cali_Democrat Apr 2013 #105
Interesting... Hugabear Apr 2013 #115
Post removed Post removed Apr 2013 #123
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!! Zoeisright Apr 2013 #133
that is pretty benign. he didn't say she was a great economic force for good. pansypoo53219 Apr 2013 #42
She was a "Champion of Freedom & Liberty" for whom, though??? KoKo Apr 2013 #56
For the proper people, the better sort, the ones who matter. If you weren't riff-raff, she'd approve Bucky Apr 2013 #82
He could have said . . . markpkessinger Apr 2013 #83
I got to remember that phrase. Beacool Apr 2013 #89
nothing shocks me carolinayellowdog Apr 2013 #5
Relax. It's all politics. Liberal_Stalwart71 Apr 2013 #6
Relaxing is the hard part. Democracy is hanging by a thread thx in part to Reagan & Thatcher. SleeplessinSoCal Apr 2013 #10
+10 n/t whathehell Apr 2013 #14
There's no possible political reason to do this. Ken Burch Apr 2013 #68
Getting warmed up for the GWB Library grand opening Blue Owl Apr 2013 #7
Great champion of freedom for the .001%, most certainly. They can do valerief Apr 2013 #9
One more reason this week to reassess Mr. Obama. leveymg Apr 2013 #11
Sadly, I've come to the same conclusion. firenewt Apr 2013 #58
It's your job as a world leader to say what is expected of you... Comrade_McKenzie Apr 2013 #12
And I was called a "RW Shitstain" for pointing out that she didn't start an illegal war. Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #13
no she merely advocated very loudly for that war dsc Apr 2013 #15
Did you know they deployed nukes? Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #33
I was actually refering to Iraq dsc Apr 2013 #36
Maggie was trying to prove she was tough to her own base. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Apr 2013 #30
LOL. nt SunSeeker Apr 2013 #61
How can anyone who posts as "Nye Bevan" use a picture of Winston Fucking Churchill as his icon? Ken Burch Apr 2013 #72
I picked "Nye Bevan" because of his role in setting up the NHS, Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #78
I guess it always surprises me to see the name you post under Ken Burch Apr 2013 #84
The irony is, I almost certainly support more of President Obama's policies than you do. Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #85
I don't always agree with you. But you shouldn't let people bully you here. nomorenomore08 Apr 2013 #128
I support a lot of Obama's policies, it's just that I wish he'd go further. Ken Burch Apr 2013 #130
seems accurate. RetroLounge Apr 2013 #103
You AGAIN? Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #106
Public discussion board RetroLounge Apr 2013 #108
President Obama didn't start any illegal wars treestar Apr 2013 #110
I'm pretty sure a current head of state has to be respectful to a deceased former head of state . . HughBeaumont Apr 2013 #16
Really? Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #52
+1 XemaSab Apr 2013 #92
Just a point that's not intuitive. The British Prime Minister is the Chief Executive but is not 24601 Apr 2013 #63
In all seriousness, WTF else could he have said? Blue_Tires Apr 2013 #17
Something not quite as false? Hissyspit Apr 2013 #18
Just about anything else? Aquavit Apr 2013 #19
How about. "She Was Prime Minster Of the Uk. Some people will miss her. Thank you." Katashi_itto Apr 2013 #21
Read his statement about Chavez. nt alsame Apr 2013 #22
England is one of our top 3 allies, so the situation is just a *little* different... Blue_Tires Apr 2013 #25
My point is that you can express alsame Apr 2013 #27
She was not a "great champion of freedom" so for starters he could have refrained totodeinhere Apr 2013 #23
He's also called her "a true friend" of the US. Aquavit Apr 2013 #44
Great example in post 116 suffragette Apr 2013 #120
I think Obama now feels liberated to show himself as truly a "centrist Republican". LoisB Apr 2013 #20
*facepalm* sakabatou Apr 2013 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Apr 2013 #26
What a fucking stupid thing to say... truebrit71 Apr 2013 #28
Let the corpse-f**cking begin! pink-o Apr 2013 #34
And the media has already begun to use this as alsame Apr 2013 #35
Argh and Nat Geo is having an "80s week" or something LeftInTX Apr 2013 #51
The prisoners that were locked up in the H-block in No. Ireland CountAllVotes Apr 2013 #37
Freedom for what? Freedom for the elite to garner wealth on the backs of the working class? Roland99 Apr 2013 #38
Freedom from lots of things! Aquavit Apr 2013 #40
Yup. The same "freedoms" all Right Wingers care about: "freedom" of the wealthy and powerful to Dark n Stormy Knight Apr 2013 #55
Freedom to starve for what you believe in Ghost of Tom Joad Apr 2013 #75
Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan were the leaders of the "Greed is Good" political movement... TeamPooka Apr 2013 #41
Well...our President has always admired Reagan... KoKo Apr 2013 #57
I think he admires their success as "politicians" at heart. Being elected and re-elected is a skill TeamPooka Apr 2013 #80
Um maybe a speech writer .. we don't know for sure. He had to say something PC. YOHABLO Apr 2013 #86
Oh yeah, who can forget that he compared Ronnie favorably over Bill Clinton. Beacool Apr 2013 #90
meh, she was an important leader of an important ally charlie and algernon Apr 2013 #43
He could have just left it as "the former PM of the UK died today, condolences to her family." n/t Aquavit Apr 2013 #45
it's still needlessly creating conflict charlie and algernon Apr 2013 #47
+1 SunSeeker Apr 2013 #62
If Obama said nothing... tarheelsunc Apr 2013 #46
Saying nothing is better than saying untruthful things Aquavit Apr 2013 #49
+1 n/t tammywammy Apr 2013 #60
Exactly treestar Apr 2013 #111
Presidential equivalent of a Stepford Wife. no_hypocrisy Apr 2013 #53
What did you expect? Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #54
Freedom? Ask any unemployed miner in the UK how much "freedom" Mag created Ken Burch Apr 2013 #59
She's just his type. forestpath Apr 2013 #64
oh well...... madrchsod Apr 2013 #66
very sad Carolina Apr 2013 #67
unless you were a Chilean Adenoid_Hynkel Apr 2013 #69
Or South African JVS Apr 2013 #107
Pinochet, too? Octafish Apr 2013 #71
That bastard better be in Hell!!!!!!!!!! Beacool Apr 2013 #91
Someone saw him at the bookstore... Octafish Apr 2013 #93
Thank you, I had never seen that. Beacool Apr 2013 #100
the whole rest of the world disagrees Doctor_J Apr 2013 #73
He was just being nice. hrmjustin Apr 2013 #76
She'd be proud of him tularetom Apr 2013 #79
Well, what do you expect? Bucky Apr 2013 #81
I agree and I think Clinton has a touch of masochist in him too olddots Apr 2013 #94
It's meaningless to us, whatever Obama says about Thatcher the day after she died. Quantess Apr 2013 #87
Obama is a diplomat. mia Apr 2013 #95
Oh, brother. blkmusclmachine Apr 2013 #96
Obama drooled all over daddy Bush, too. blkmusclmachine Apr 2013 #97
I've gotta agree with the President on this one. Pterodactyl Apr 2013 #98
WTF? What fucking freedom and liberty? Oh, you mean freedom for the 1% to rob the country idwiyo Apr 2013 #99
I Think This Likely Will Be A Bad Week For Obama rsmith6621 Apr 2013 #101
Some of you people are being silly jzodda Apr 2013 #102
This place gets dumber every day BeyondGeography Apr 2013 #104
Exactly. Obama = BAD! BAD! BAD! All day long! it's ridiculous. Trashing thread. Liberal_Stalwart71 Apr 2013 #118
If he called her an asshole and danced on her grave treestar Apr 2013 #109
The guy liked Reagan too, tavalon Apr 2013 #112
In the words of George Carlin... Fearless Apr 2013 #114
That was NOT being PC Celefin Apr 2013 #116
Great example of the difference of paying respects and of actually praising her suffragette Apr 2013 #119
Well, he can't piss on her grave like us. Arkana Apr 2013 #117
Of course he would since he admires Reagan so much Catherina Apr 2013 #121
it's what i would expect from him, I am sure he admired her greatly! nt boilerbabe Apr 2013 #122
Good grief! City Lights Apr 2013 #124
He seems determined to go off the rails with a vengeance, in this second term... villager Apr 2013 #126
You can say it's politics, but this goes beyond what was necessary for him. nomorenomore08 Apr 2013 #129
Sure. People were liberated right out of their jobs. alarimer Apr 2013 #131
Politics as usual. Still Blue in PDX Apr 2013 #132
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