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Would y'all vote for Kid Rock for Michigan senate?
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Jul 16, 2017 11:43:17   #
fullspinzoo
 
kankune wrote:
Speaking of drain the swamp, Bad. We really need to get our butts in gear on that swamp draining thing. And what about these judges that keep fighting Trumps travel ban. It was passed by the Supreme Court for crying out loud. If Trump can fire these so called bleeding heart judges....then fire them. Let's get on with it! : )

Do these "judges" have strong ties to Obama? I think so.

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Jul 16, 2017 12:11:25   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Do these "judges" have strong ties to Obama? I think so.


I'm sure they do. Maybe the Hawaiian judge that keeps messing with Trumps travel ban should concentrate on why his high rises that were built in the 70's don't have sprinkler systems in them yet. Oh....but they didn't require those in the 70's. Are you flip Jackin kidding me. How many people just died in that fire. How stupid is this guy? Yep...obama(pos) appointee. That says it all!

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Jul 16, 2017 12:12:00   #
vettelover Loc: Richmond Va
 
kankune wrote:
I would. He is a down home boy and very smart. Loves his home state of Michigan. I had the privilege of talking to him a couple of times when I lived in Michigan. He used to give free concerts at the Intersection in Grand Rapids.

God knows Michigan needs all the help it can get. One of the most beautiful states I've ever lived in, but it's going to hell being over run by muslims......


Good morning Kankune
Yes, I like Kids Rock. Always have. He can sing this to Obama and his fascist anti-American followers.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dftwXyWdngA

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Jul 16, 2017 12:12:47   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
kankune wrote:
Far far better. Also better than a lot of republicans that are up there now too.
Agreed.
And all of the Democrats to boot.

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Jul 16, 2017 12:19:36   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
vettelover wrote:
Good morning Kankune
Yes, I like Kids Rock. Always have. He can sing this to Obama and his fascist anti-American followers.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dftwXyWdngA


Awesome.....I LOVED IT! FOAD....right up there with FUBR..... lol

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Jul 16, 2017 12:20:44   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
Super Dave wrote:
Agreed.
And all of the Democrats to boot.


You bet....totally agree!

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Jul 16, 2017 12:43:22   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
Super Dave wrote:
None of those things are bad but none of them are absolutely necessary.

Obama was a lawyer. He wrote or had somebody in his name write books. He wrote law reviews for Harvard. And he was an absolute butt sucking disaster of a president.

I'm glad we have somebody that understands business. That's new. Obama never ran a lemonade stand. Hillary Clinton has never run anything but a corrupt political life. Trump's got his problems but understanding business is a great thing.

A teacher would be nice. Newt Gingrich has a lot of qualities because he understand history.

A military person would be fantastic. Being a general is not necessary. Jimmy Carter and John McCain both served with distinction in military. Jimmy Carter was the worst president in my lifetime until Obama was elected and John McCain absolutely sucks as a senator.
None of those things are bad but none of them are ... (show quote)


Don't really totally agree on McCain and Carter serving 'with distinction'. True, they served. McCain, the son of Adm. John S. McCain. Appears more like a military brat who enjoyed the life only afforded offspring of military brass. I'm truly sorry he was shot down while doing his duty in the military, was captured and tortured. I'll reserve judgement on whether he deserved the title "Song Bird" because I wasn't there but there is some reason he was given the name. I feel today he has outlived his usefulness as a senator. Certainly not loyal to the (R) party nor to his elected president. Not a good way for an ex-officer to act toward the Commander in Chief, as in p poor example.
Carter served in the nuke Navy as an officer. He took advantage of the training, served a bit, then bailed out. Had zero qualies for president or as a businessman. I have an idea his wife was the driving force for what he actually accomplished which was next to nothing.
My particular beef with Carter was his shooting down spent nuclear fuel reprocessing.
When the civilian industry bought nuclear power plants, the plan was to recycle the spent fuel recovering the unused fuel and the Plutonium. In the event you don't know, one of the byproducts of nuclear fission is the production of Plutonium. Near end of core life about 25 % of the power is from fissioning the Plutonium. Carter's excuse for shooting down the recycling plant in Barnwell SC (cost 500 million and never reprocessed one fuel element) was "We Aren't going into a Plutonium economy", Whatever that is supposed to mean. Bottom line, all the spent fuel is still camped out at the power plants that produced it, Plutonium and all. Obama and Harry Reid shot down storing spent fuel in the prepared facility in a mountain in NV. So the spent fuel still is at the power plants either in a spent fuel pit or concrete storage containers.

The utilities never received any monetary credit for recycled fuel from spent fuel assemblies. Your utility dollars are spent to buy new fuel for each refueling though old fuel was only about 70 % depleted.

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Jul 16, 2017 12:44:46   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
Don't really totally agree on McCain and Carter serving 'with distinction'. True, they served. McCain, the son of Adm. John S. McCain. Appears more like a military brat who enjoyed the life only afforded offspring of military brass. I'm truly sorry he was shot down while doing his duty in the military, was captured and tortured. I'll reserve judgement on whether he deserved the title "Song Bird" because I wasn't there but there is some reason he was given the name. I feel today he has outlived his usefulness as a senator. Certainly not loyal to the (R) party nor to his elected president. Not a good way for an ex-officer to act toward the Commander in Chief, as in p poor example.
Carter served in the nuke Navy as an officer. He took advantage of the training, served a bit, then bailed out. Had zero qualies for president or as a businessman. I have an idea his wife was the driving force for what he actually accomplished which was next to nothing.
My particular beef with Carter was his shooting down spent nuclear fuel reprocessing.
When the civilian industry bought nuclear power plants, the plan was to recycle the spent fuel recovering the unused fuel and the Plutonium. In the event you don't know, one of the byproducts of nuclear fission is the production of Plutonium. Near end of core life about 25 % of the power is from fissioning the Plutonium. Carter's excuse for shooting down the recycling plant in Barnwell SC (cost 500 million and never reprocessed one fuel element) was "We Aren't going into a Plutonium economy", Whatever that is supposed to mean. Bottom line, all the spent fuel is still camped out at the power plants that produced it, Plutonium and all. Obama and Harry Reid shot down storing spent fuel in the prepared facility in a mountain in NV. So the spent fuel still is at the power plants either in a spent fuel pit or concrete storage containers.

The utilities never received any monetary credit for recycled fuel from spent fuel assemblies. Your utility dollars are spent to buy new fuel for each refueling though old fuel was only about 70 % depleted.
Don't really totally agree on McCain and Carter se... (show quote)

Distinction with Carter may be a stretch.

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Jul 16, 2017 13:22:45   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
kankune wrote:
Speaking of drain the swamp, Bad. We really need to get our butts in gear on that swamp draining thing. And what about these judges that keep fighting Trumps travel ban. It was passed by the Supreme Court for crying out loud. If Trump can fire these so called bleeding heart judges....then fire them. Let's get on with it! : )


Amen!!!

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Jul 16, 2017 14:13:00   #
redhabi
 
I'd vote for Kidd Rock too. He's not in the pocket of any political party yet. He's young and has a fresh perspective of how screwed up Michigan is. I'm telling you people who live there: you better get rid of the ragheads because they're consuming your state like the plague. I don't understand how y'all stood by & let these vermin take over Michigan. This is a critical matter that I would address 1st!!!

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Jul 16, 2017 14:20:13   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
redhabi wrote:
I'd vote for Kidd Rock too. He's not in the pocket of any political party yet. He's young and has a fresh perspective of how screwed up Michigan is. I'm telling you people who live there: you better get rid of the ragheads because they're consuming your state like the plague. I don't understand how y'all stood by & let these vermin take over Michigan. This is a critical matter that I would address 1st!!!


I so agree with you. I was born and raised in Iowa, but raised my kids and lived in West Michigan for 20 years. It's a beautiful state that is going down the drain by the invasion of Muslims and sharia law. So sad. MN is on its way there too. Kid Rock sees what's going on. Someone has to step in.....

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Jul 16, 2017 16:26:24   #
samtheyank
 
kankune wrote:
Hey Sam. I agree with you. It's a sad state that Michigan is in right now and I'm afraid you're right. Only thing is..if sharia law takes over those homosexuals will not last long. It's amazing how the left can be so very stupid. They actually believe that the muslims will tolerate them once they get the power. These barbarians are professional liers. It's what they do. They'll say what you want to hear and the next minute they'll slice you to pieces......


You hit the nail squarely on the head. One day we will have to eradicate them. If we don't, they will do it to us and take over everything. It seems like we have to go through this about every twenty or twenty-five years. Damn! Can't we have a little peace w/o some damn Boogy Man cropping up who wants to take over the world?

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Jul 16, 2017 16:40:00   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
samtheyank wrote:
You hit the nail squarely on the head. One day we will have to eradicate them. If we don't, they will do it to us and take over everything. It seems like we have to go through this about every twenty or twenty-five years. Damn! Can't we have a little peace w/o some damn Boogy Man cropping up who wants to take over the world?


I'm afraid that day is closer than we think Sam.

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Jul 16, 2017 17:12:35   #
goch1
 
I might even change my party to Republican if I could vote for him in a primary to get him to the general election. Sounds like his possible Republican opposition is dropping out like flies.

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Jul 16, 2017 17:14:43   #
goch1
 
"Every nation that has fallen, has fallen from within." We are our own worst enemy.

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