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Aug 24, 2014 20:05:19   #
tdsrnest wrote:
Why it's true I can tell your interpretation of the constitution you get it from Sean Hannity


Actually I get it from the pocket version Declaration of Independence and the Constitution I carry with me. I'm guessing your copy is written in crayon.

Why don't you give it a rest turdnest ... nobody cares what you think. The trouble with you is that you lack the power of conversation but not the power of speech.
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Aug 24, 2014 15:40:42   #
Glaucon wrote:
I hear you saying that you are liking the screwing you are getting and you have decided to lay back and enjoy it. You are the screwie and you don't seem to totally unaware of who/what are the screwers.


So, that's what you heard, eh? Damn! Age has really caught up with you hasn't it.
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Aug 24, 2014 15:18:15   #
I love math tricks and this one really works and will only take you about ten seconds!!!

Amazing it really works to reveal my all-time favorite movie.

I'm pretty good at math, so I did it in my head, then on paper, and finally on a calculator just to confirm my numerical capabilities. Each time I got the same answer, and sure enough it IS my very favorite movie EVER!

DO NOT c***t. DO YOUR math, THEN compare the results to the list of movies at the bottom. You will be AMAZED at how scary true and accurate this test is

1. Pick a number from 1-9.

2. Multiply that number by 3.

3. Add 3.

4. Multiply by 3 again.

5. Your total will be a two digit number. Add the first and second digits together to find your favorite movie (of all time) in the list of 17 movies below:

Movie List:

1. Gone With the Wind
2. E.T.
3. Blazing Saddles
4. Star Wars
5. Forrest Gump
6. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
7. Jaws
8. Grease
9. The Obama Farewell Speech
10. Casablanca
11. Jurassic Park
12. Shrek
13. Pirates of the Caribbean
14. Titanic
15. Raiders of the Lost Ark
16. Home Alone
17. Mrs. Doubtfire

Now, isn't that something?
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Aug 24, 2014 14:31:21   #
alabuck wrote:
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The problem with Baby Bear and his kind is that while they beat their chests, rattle their swords, and whine and cry about what the president does or doesn't do, they can't come up with any solutions, themselves, other than to get rid of the current administration; like that would solve everything. Bull-crap!

We've had more economic and military success under this administration than under the previous one. It simply irks them that this president uses his head to address the problems and not our arsenal of weapons.

I certainly don't agree with every decision Obama has made; but, in my opinion, his decisions haven't hurt us nearly as much as his predecessor's; the guy that started the messes we still find ourselves in. How Obama deals with the ISIS situation will say a lot toward his strategies.

In the mean-time, the focus on Obamacare has dismissed considerably. The Ferguson, MO, r**ts are almost a thing of the past, in their eyes. Amazing how these critics of Obama's jump from one issue to another. I'm surprised that these reich-wingers aren't claiming that it's Obama's fault that the SF Bay area had another earthquake, today. Perhaps, they're still working on how to tie him into the reason behind the quake.

Oh! I know! The quake was planned by the DNC as part of a plot to distract Americans away from Issa's continuing search for an IRS cover-up.

Bless Issa's little heart. He reminds me of a little dog, seeing his treat-bag on the shelf, continues jumping, hoping to get to his treats. What he doesn't know, is that the bag is empty.
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Still wasting time trying to place blame I see. It seems clear that you don't spend a lot of time reading conservative posts that discuss possible solutions to our problems. Probably too busy reading each other's insults.

Look, I understand why you would be so angry. I'd be angry too if I had wasted my v**e on a candidate with no qualifications. Six years of dismal failure, one after another, has got to be really hard to defend. But most of us will probably forgive you if you promise to become better informed and to never again sell out your v**e to some silly community organizer.

And by the way, I think you meant to say "...the focus on Obamacare has diminished considerably" rather than "dismissed." Or maybe you didn't. But, either way, it's clear to see that you share our problem of trying to keep up with the daily debacle.
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Aug 24, 2014 13:21:13   #
ldsuttonjr wrote:
BigBear: This Old boy we are dealing with has delusions of adequacy. I treat him with the folly that he is!


Right you are. And something else just occurred to me. You hear all the time about someone who was a liberal but then saw the light and became a conservative. But, have you ever heard of a conservative who changed over and became a liberal?
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Aug 24, 2014 13:14:45   #
Glaucon wrote:
There is only one thing worse than a hostile person and that is a hostile person who is loaded. Have another six pack and the delusions may go away,


One would hope that you would at least recognize when you are out of your league.
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Aug 24, 2014 12:01:58   #
Loki wrote:
There are undoubtedly those who are smarter and better educated than myself. You, however, are not among their number.


:lol: :thumbup: :lol: :thumbup: :lol: :thumbup: :lol: :thumbup:
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Aug 24, 2014 12:00:47   #
Glaucon wrote:
You managed to misunderstand my point. The point is, how much of what those who work, those who actually produce the goods and services, be allowed to keep and how much should go to the plutocracy?


Replace that word "plutocracy" with the ord "bureaucracy" and we can agree.
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Aug 24, 2014 11:55:20   #
Glaucon wrote:
You are being screwed and I guess you have decided to lie back and enjoy it. You are part of the problem, not part of the solution. I don't know how much golf Obama has played recently and I don't know how many months Bush spent on his ranch in Texas, but I think our focus on either would be merely a distraction fashioned by our plutocracy. Don't continue to let yourself be distracted from the real problems.


Looks like you're still suffering from BDS (Bush Derangement Syndrome.) Perhaps you hadn't heard ... he is no longer the prez-i-dent. Let's spend a little less time placing blame and a little more time solving problems. Please tell me that you don't seriously want to find a way to punish the rich or steal their money from them. How about we define what the "real problems" are and then discuss ways to solve those problems instead of listening to your incessant invectives.

Stop worrying about how much the rich have or how little you have. The wealthy are not the problem. That's just one of the "shiny things." Our problem is centered in one small area of the country called Washington D.C. This is the location of most of the ruling class. The Federal government has grown like a parasite and has usurped the powers of the states. Only a Keynesian intellectual would think that its possible to run a country this large and this diverse from a central government. And before you seize upon this one sentence ... yes, I realize that we need a central government to do certain things. That's why our forefathers created it.

We have 2.3 million bureaucrat regulators busily writing rules for the rest of us to live by. Stop worrying about those we elected. Start worrying about the multitude of uninformed fools that continue to elevate these scoundrels to office repeatedly. But, even more worrisome, the unelected, faceless handlers who actually write all these ridiculous bills.

Surely you must admit by now that Obama is incompetent. You can't possibly defend the past six years of disasters, one after another. What worries me more is Valerie Jarrett and the army that reports to her. I don't think even Obama knows what she's up to. As I've said before ... we can survive Obama. Can we survive this new "ruling class?"
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Aug 24, 2014 10:53:16   #
Glaucon wrote:
We are losing our democracy to the super rich. The average CEO of a corporations make more in a day than the average worker makes in a year. While we are being screwed, some people are concerned about our president playing golf and want us to be afraid that he might be a Muslim. We are being distracted from the real problems.


You're repeating yourself. The real problem is that our country is in the hands of an incompetent regime that has no idea how to confront "the real problems."
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Aug 24, 2014 10:51:19   #
Glaucon wrote:
We are losing our democracy to the super rich. The average CEO of a corporations make more in a day than the average worker makes in a year. While we are being screwed, some people are concerned about our president playing golf and want us to be afraid that he might be a Muslim. We are being distracted from the real problems.


How much of that CEO's income do you feel you are entitled to?
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Aug 24, 2014 10:49:27   #
Retired669 wrote:
He is still YOUR PRESIDENT and there isn't a damn thing you can do about it but whine and b***h which you are good at doing.

1/20/2017.... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:


You're spinning like a dervish. I laugh at you. :lol:
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Aug 24, 2014 10:38:14   #
Retired669 wrote:
BTW twit......My guy is in the White House, where's yours?


Soooo, you finally admit that he is the president of a select few. Good for you.
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Aug 24, 2014 09:27:09   #
tdsrnest wrote:
Ya the TP convinced that 8 years of Bush was Obamas fault. So let's have another war. Then the TP will shut and be happy because people are being k**led. Then the Vets that do survive watch them die slowly without vets benifit's because it cost to much money to take care of them. But oil subsidies you love it it. Just keep pumping oil


What is this obsession you have with toilet paper (TP)? You rarely complete a sentence that doesn't include toilet paper. Is this some kind of an indication of what is going on in your head?
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Aug 24, 2014 09:01:46   #
PeterS wrote:
Oh I cool is just fine--it's only you seems to be having trouble understanding my point, understandable since you are a conservative, and I wanted to be sure that this time you got it.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Maybe you should calm down and try that again, in English. Oh wait, maybe not ... If you said what you thought, you’d be speechless.
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