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King Nutjob is back!! :lmao: :rotf: :lmao: :rotf:
BanTheGOP (376 posts) Thu Jun-10-10 12:52 PM
Original message
We are f#(%!#g doomed!
I cannot believe that, in one short year, the republicans are about to take over to destroy humanity and the planet.
And we let it happen.
WE F#(%!#G LET IT HAPPEN!!!
We are going to lose the House. We are going to lose the Senate. We are going to lose California, Illinois, and several other states.
Why?
Because we HAD THE BOOT on the throat of the republican party...but we took it off. WE TOOK IT OFF!!
. . . more craziness follows.
My favorite line of the whole thing:
WE FIDDLED WHILE DICK CHENEY BURNED THE GULF DOWN!
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Oh -- and he wants to stop the elections again . . . :mental:
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BanTheGOP (376 posts) Thu Jun-10-10 12:52 PM
Original message
We are f#(%!#g doomed!
I cannot believe that, in one short year, the republicans are about to take over to destroy humanity and the planet.
And we let it happen.
WE F#(%!#G LET IT HAPPEN!!!
We are going to lose the House. We are going to lose the Senate. We are going to lose California, Illinois, and several other states.
Why?
Because we HAD THE BOOT on the throat of the republican party...but we took it off. WE TOOK IT OFF!!
. . . more craziness follows.
Umm, looks like your guy is destroying humanity and the planet, but please continue to rant, I like being amused.
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Nutjob said this too:
BOTTOM LINE: We are going to lose the HOUSE in November.
We are going to lose the SENATE in November.
THEN WTF ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO????
Sit back and watch the adults do the right thing.
BTW you can only hope the Republicans take over in the mid-terms because that's the only chance Obama has of being re-elected since Americans like a divided Government. The mid-terms in 94 saved Clinton's 2nd term.
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Nutjob said this too:
Sit back and watch the adults do the right thing.
BTW you can only hope the Republicans take over in the mid-terms because that's the only chance Obama has of being re-elected since Americans like a divided Government. The mid-terms in 94 saved Clinton's 2nd term.
But, milady, Clinton was smart and co-opted a lot of the new Republican majority's positions. I don't think the Obamessiah is that flexible to do that. He's a rigid idealogue. He won't bend a millimeter.
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denverbill (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-10-10 12:55 PM
Response to Original message
3. Are you really a democrat or are you just a Republican pretending to be one?
Seriously, I don't know any liberals that are into banning the GOP or 'stopping elections', nor socializing everything.
This is nuts.
I was thinking the OP was a mole too LOL.
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I was thinking the OP was a mole too LOL.
Probably -- he's very entertaining though! :-)
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This guy certainly is the craziest creature at the DUmp. I think he's going to make my list at EOY.
We could have COMPLETELY socialized ALL industy in the US, ESPECIALLY the energy industry. But by playing "pattycake pattycake ba-ker's pie" the whole freakin' time, Dick Cheney's Halliburton got away with murder UNTIL their scheme resulted in the oil disaster in the Gulf that will kill dozens of species and destroy any semblance of an economy in Louisiana (not that those republicanist bastards don't deserve it).
TheCowsCameHome (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-10-10 01:00 PM
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7. I don't want to ban republicans. I want to see them suffocate in their own crap
Teabaggers is a good start.
The loon also gets accused of being a mole.
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But, milady, Clinton was smart and co-opted a lot of the new Republican majority's positions. I don't think the Obamessiah is that flexible to do that. He's a rigid idealogue. He won't bend a millimeter.
A part of me hopes that the American people will realize that he doesn't deserve to be voted in for a 2nd term, but after what I saw during the 2008 election, people being bamboozled by this Hope and Change stuff? Americans need to earn back my trust.
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If you got an hour or so to kill, just read his entire blog history...
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/BanTheGOP
If he's a mole, he couldn't have lasted this long, in my opinion. He's more likely a Pitt mole than independent.
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A part of me hopes that the American people will realize that he doesn't deserve to be voted in for a 2nd term, but after what I saw during the 2008 election, people being bamboozled by this Hope and Change stuff? Americans need to earn back my trust.
Not many O' Bammabuts around here, but there are a few.
Belongin' to the "Cave" keeps me from slappin' 'em upside the head when I see them and askin', "What did you do???" "What did you frikkin' do????"
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18. No, it's not. It's a reflection of reality that cannot be turned back. Updated at 12:52 PM
Yes, I'm having a bad day. But it still doesn't turn back the idiotic, potentially fatal mistakes we made once we took over the government for the people, and now the moneyed masses are about to steal it back.
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20. Yawn
Same shit I've been hearing for 40 years now about both sides of the aisle.
Call your doctor, you need your medication adjusted.
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A part of me hopes that the American people will realize that he doesn't deserve to be voted in for a 2nd term, but after what I saw during the 2008 election, people being bamboozled by this Hope and Change stuff? Americans need to earn back my trust.
I feel the same way. Too many people allowed themselves to be swooned by what is essentially a cult of personality. And to think, they fell for it despite not being nearly as total as the cult of personalities in communist countries and in spite of his incompetency being self-evident.
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I feel the same way. Too many people allowed themselves to be swooned by what is essentially a cult of personality. And to think, they fell for it despite not being nearly as total as the cult of personalities in communist countries and in spite of his incompetency being self-evident.
Absolutely. This next election has a '94 feel about it, but it is far more different in my opinion.
One of the primary differences that the 94 Congress had to put up with was the entrenched Mainstream Media running the entire spectrum of media output. Only local stations put up any semblance of balance, but the national media was predominantly center-left. No Internet as well. Finally, the Congress was a bunch of neophytes, many of them who had visions of Reaganism in their heart. The biggest problem with them is they looked at the election as a climactic goal in itself, NOT as the BEGINNING of a long, hard struggle that needed to be initiated.
Clinton was NOT a centrist by any stretch of the imagination, but he was a masterful political whore. Gingrich was too much of a politician himself to maintain a conservative stature. When the dems played the Budget card, they banked on the fact the public, goaded by their media sycophants, would blame the GOP congress, and this won the day for Clinton and the dems.
The lesson learned: The election is NOT the ultimate goal. It is merely the acceptance of a job offer, but the job must be done.
This time around, there will be far more in play. And frankly, I sense far less effectiveness of a national media in affecting congressional policy than in 95 and 96. US citizens who have, frankly, never seen the threat of American exceptionalism challenged until the 2008 socialist takeover attempt, will not forget the feeling of dread, of unsurety anytime soon.
Obama is one and done. And I DO find it interesting that Ban agrees with my own assessment of the Congressional turnover that will occur in 2010. He may be crazy and insane, but he's not that big a fool...
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Their pain is sooooooooooooo delicious. :evillaugh:
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I have a fear that many Americans, especially in "Blue" states, are far to addicted to Federal Pork. Murtha's seat comes to mind. That guy was a complete crook, yet another crook took his seat.
Until we are obliged to wean ourselves from Federal handouts and live within our means, I don't see much change in the status quot.
Government needs trimmed starting in our own backyards! There are far too many do nothings in local government. Get a list of jobs provided in your own county and you will be disgusted on how many make no sense at all or are redundant 2 or 3 times over!
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Not many O' Bammabuts around here, but there are a few.
Belongin' to the "Cave" keeps me from slappin' 'em upside the head when I see them and askin', "What did you do???" "What did you frikkin' do????"
I have a client who was a Republican her whole life, when she retired she hooked up with an environmental group, all of a sudden she changed, she registered independent and voted for Obama, I swear, talking to her was like talking to a zombie during the 2008 election, I figured by this point she saw the light but no, she still supports him even though her biggest gripe about Bush was spending.
BTW I always use the term "smack them upside the head" :lmao: and I just saw you use it LOL.
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Until we are obliged to wean ourselves from Federal handouts and live within our means, I don't see much change in the status quot.
Guess what? We're just about out of other people's money to stock the public slop trough with. Currently, government debt is 90% of the GDP, and factoring in business and personal debt to that figure, we're in over our head by 31/2 times GDP. One way or another, that weaning is going to happen in my lifetime, and unless the American people collectively grow a pair PDQ, there will be no weaning, just cold turkey.
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Guess what? We're just about out of other people's money to stock the public slop trough with. Currently, government debt is 90% of the GDP, and factoring in business and personal debt to that figure, we're in over our head by 31/2 times GDP. One way or another, that weaning is going to happen in my lifetime, and unless the American people collectively grow a pair PDQ, there will be no weaning, just cold turkey.
And the civil war starts. It will be horrible, especially for those accustomed to the public teat.
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And the civil war starts. It will be horrible, especially for those accustomed to the public teat.
Much as nobody in their right mind (and I'm left handed, so I'm definitely in my right mind) wants to see another American civil war, I don't want my son to be forced into indentured servitude by the spendthrift idiots and con artists of his own government even more.
I will do what must be done.
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NO worries, it will never get that far barring an externally-caused catastrophe.
Frankly, I hope we see a flat tax sometimes in the next generation. Every GOP candidate for congress that I've called (over 225 so far) has expressed an interest in seeing it happen. Yes, I know politicians are whores, but this is a near-unanimous, unsolicited sentiment I'm hearing across the board.
If we have a flat tax, and couple it with a strict spending regimen and a devolution of benefits from federal to state control, we generally won't have a problem. Keep in mind that a 15% flat tax would return about 3 to 4 times the same revenue in a similar economic period; it would probably return closer to 5 times as much in this economy.
Of course, our next course of action is ensuring that the states don't become too greedy of their own merits as well.
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NO worries, it will never get that far barring an externally-caused catastrophe.
Son, I'll just about guarantee that there isn't a politician on any side of any aisle that has the stones to do what is necessary to prevent the US economy from going into the toilet for a long, long time. We're talking in the neighborhood of 50% reductions in social and welfare spending across the board, huge hikes in eligibility ages and income requirements for Socialist Security and Medicare, draconian cuts in foreign aid money, massive cuts in corporate and investment taxation and that's just to bring the budget into shape only to keep pace with the growing demands for interest payments on our debt. That doesn't even go into what is required to RETIRE the existing debt we owe.
You cannot name for me 2 candidates anywhere with the stones to openly campaign on reducing the size of government by half, because every last pollster hack out there will tell him there's no possible way for him to get elected on a platform like that.
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Son, I'll just about guarantee that there isn't a politician on any side of any aisle that has the stones to do what is necessary to prevent the US economy from going into the toilet for a long, long time.
I assume you mean the "Son" from a derogatory standpoint as opposed to an actual age-difference standpoint as I'm well north of 50.
I agree to a point that a singular politician could not do this. But this is a sentiment that most conservative/libertarian candidates hold from my conversations with candidates (or their official representatives). Granted, I did ask leading economic questions with regard to the effects of tax rates on certain individuals, but the sentiment behind the answers did not sound politically contrived.
And of course, a flat tax will not occur anytime soon. Probably not until the 20's, maybe nearer to 2030. But this will be the election that will start the pragmatic conversation and basis for providing the flat tax in the first place.
More probably, gradation will become less and less apparent, and hopefully we can knock the highest rates down to the 20's during Palin's or Romney's first term. But the OVERALL opinion I have of the new Congress is that the GOP will consist of more conservative/Libertarian and less centrist (RE: Closet socialist) representatives; hence, flat-tax proponency can only go up.
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I assume you mean the "Son" from a derogatory standpoint as opposed to an actual age-difference standpoint as I'm well north of 50.
I agree to a point that a singular politician could not do this. But this is a sentiment that most conservative/libertarian candidates hold from my conversations with candidates (or their official representatives). Granted, I did ask leading economic questions with regard to the effects of tax rates on certain individuals, but the sentiment behind the answers did not sound politically contrived.
And of course, a flat tax will not occur anytime soon. Probably not until the 20's, maybe nearer to 2030. But this will be the election that will start the pragmatic conversation and basis for providing the flat tax in the first place.
More probably, gradation will become less and less apparent, and hopefully we can knock the highest rates down to the 20's during Palin's or Romney's first term. But the OVERALL opinion I have of the new Congress is that the GOP will consist of more conservative/Libertarian and less centrist (RE: Closet socialist) representatives; hence, flat-tax proponency can only go up.
No I meant "son" from the standpoint that it seems almost impossible to me that you can have been around politics as long as you claim to, and can still believe that there's a pony somewhere beneath this pile of shit we're being served by BOTH parties.
I didn't mean to imply that no "singular" politician could make the changes that are necessary to keep the country afloat and this people off of each other's throats. I mean that there isn't ANY POLITICIAN, ANYWHERE that WOULD do it, because every pollster, lobbyist, advisor and party leadership out there is furiously whispering in the ear of anybody who might that it's the wrong path to go down. None of them will do it; not the incumbents, sure as shit not the newbies currently running for the incumbents seats in November, because none of them believe that the US is really as deep in the shit as we are. You might be able to find one or two who give the right lip service to cutting the size of government, but when push comes to shove, none of them will propose legislation for it, and none of them will back any legislation authorizing it because they are too deeply addicted to the power that a big government gives them over the lives of individual American citizens.
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Guess what? We're just about out of other people's money to stock the public slop trough with. Currently, government debt is 90% of the GDP, and factoring in business and personal debt to that figure, we're in over our head by 31/2 times GDP. One way or another, that weaning is going to happen in my lifetime, and unless the American people collectively grow a pair PDQ, there will be no weaning, just cold turkey.
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/67183
We will be in the same situation as Greece within seven to ten years by Judd Gregg's estimate. That is not even taking into account the fact that the democrats will vote to tax and spend as much as they can before November.
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But, milady, Clinton was smart and co-opted a lot of the new Republican majority's positions. I don't think the Obamessiah is that flexible to do that. He's a rigid idealogue. He won't bend a millimeter.
And, for some reason, the Republican Party gave us Bob Dole who ran poor campaign.
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DUmmies, your democrat controlled Congress has record lows approval ratings. I think it was 26% at last check. You are done. finished. finito.
We're taking over.....You are belong to us... :evillaugh:
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The problem I have with
No I meant "son" from the standpoint that it seems almost impossible to me that you can have been around politics as long as you claim to, and can still believe that there's a pony somewhere beneath this pile of shit we're being served by BOTH parties.
I didn't mean to imply that no "singular" politician could make the changes that are necessary to keep the country afloat and this people off of each other's throats. I mean that there isn't ANY POLITICIAN, ANYWHERE that WOULD do it, because every pollster, lobbyist, advisor and party leadership out there is furiously whispering in the ear of anybody who might that it's the wrong path to go down. None of them will do it; not the incumbents, sure as shit not the newbies currently running for the incumbents seats in November, because none of them believe that the US is really as deep in the shit as we are. You might be able to find one or two who give the right lip service to cutting the size of government, but when push comes to shove, none of them will propose legislation for it, and none of them will back any legislation authorizing it because they are too deeply addicted to the power that a big government gives them over the lives of individual American citizens.
Again, in a normal world I would agree with you...but we've never had a genuine communist occupy the presidency and the majority of both houses of congress, and we've never had the amount of repression disguised as compassion...not even close!
This is not really a discussion that either of us will agree upon. Of course, I understand human nature, including greed, self-worth/promotion, saying one thing and meaning another, etc. And I can see what power can do to even those with the grandest of purported conservative ideals. 1994 through 1996 is the prime example of that little phenomenon.
But this is not about simply turning back Hillarycare and a mid-level recession. This is about a fundemental change to the way the country does business. That is the way that I see it, anyway.
I understand your pessimism and cynicism. And with RINO's as the dominant factor of the republican movement, your view would certainly be a no-brainer to hold.
But I saw that spark that started with the Palin nomination. Unwittingly, in my opinion, McCain opened up a movement that is not going to slow down in the next few years, in my opinion. While Rick Santilli iconicized the tea party analogy, it opened far more eyes to conservatism than has ever been opened before (though I sense a lot more libertarian influence as well). And if Obama doesn't play his cards absolutely brilliantly, this movement must continue. The next presidential nominee from the GOP will certainly be no RINO this time around.
Bottom line: You think the new Congress will succumb to big-government power. I say they won't, at least not to the point where they score nearer McCain than to Reagan. Only time will tell.
One note about Reagan: I know Reagan ended up increasing the size of government on his watch. I get that argument all the time. But look at the Congress he had to deal with, not to mention the singular, omniscient mainstream media heavily against him at nearly every turn. Relatively, he was definitely conservative.
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DUmmies, your democrat controlled Congress has record lows approval ratings. I think it was 26% at last check. You are done. finished. finito.
We're taking over.....You are belong to us... :evillaugh:
I cannot wait to watch the meltdown, especially the meltdowns of batshit crazies like BanTheGOP :-)
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And, for some reason, the Republican Party gave us Bob Dole who ran poor campaign.
The "old boy network" said, "It's his turn."
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The problem I have with
Again, in a normal world I would agree with you...but we've never had a genuine communist occupy the presidency and the majority of both houses of congress, and we've never had the amount of repression disguised as compassion...not even close!
Maybe not communist, but this country has been ruled by a close cousin to communism. Woodrow Wilson, one of the original progressives, turned this country into near-fascist dictatorship during his reign. He suppressed dissent and controlled the economy through his War Industries Board.
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If you got an hour or so to kill, just read his entire blog history...
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/BanTheGOP
If he's a mole, he couldn't have lasted this long, in my opinion. He's more likely a Pitt mole than independent.
I so dearly hope that we retake control of Congress come November, if for no other reason than to have DUmmie BanTheGOP choke to death on his own bile....
He/she/it is a disgusting, vile, stupid, mindless, dickless, hapless, hopeless piece of monkey shit....
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You DUmmies might be in trouble but alot of us over here will survive even if we have to live off the damn land to do it.
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This liberal is all about social... I mean.... basically... taking over.
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He really is insane, he's blaming Prop 14 in California on Republicans yet the Republicans are fighting it and the majority of people in California voted for it and the majority of voters are registered Democrats/Independents.
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Maybe not communist, but this country has been ruled by a close cousin to communism. Woodrow Wilson, one of the original progressives, turned this country into near-fascist dictatorship during his reign. He suppressed dissent and controlled the economy through his War Industries Board.
You watch Glenn Beck too huh?!? :-)
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You watch Glenn Beck too huh?!? :-)
Don't forget to mention how FDR's New Deal facilitated isolationist policies accelerated Japan's and Germany's warmaking governments that resulted in WWII. But I digress.
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^ Throw me in that pile as well, BEG. Love watching far left loons go crazy trying to discredit anything he says, but fail miserably. So, they have to resort to attempted character assination. Same with Coulter, actually.
Coulter and Beck are just too well researched, and it stymies the left. :-).
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^ Throw me in that pile as well, BEG. Love watching far left loons go crazy trying to discredit anything he says, but fail miserably. So, they have to resort to attempted character assination. Same with Coulter, actually.
Coulter and Beck are just too well researched, and it stymies the left. :-).
Ditto. I like both. I also read Jonah Goldberg's Liberal Fascism.
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I just love Ann Coulter, you've got to love a woman with more cajones then most elected Republican males.
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I just love Ann Coulter, you've got to love a woman with more cajones then most elected Republican males.
That, and I find her to be extraordinarily hot. :drool:
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I just love Ann Coulter, you've got to love a woman with more cajones then most elected Republican males.
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That, and I find her to be extraordinarily hot. :drool:
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Ditto. I like both. I also read Jonah Goldberg's Liberal Fascism.
I'm going to order "The Road to Serfdom" by Hayek, did you watch that show the other day?
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DOOOOOOMED!!!
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You watch Glenn Beck too huh?!? :-)
I've learned more from watching him for an hour each day (I DVR it) than I did in all my college history classes. And I loved history, took every class I could and when I ran out of classes I did two semesters of independent study (one on Mammy Pleasant, an absolutely fascinating & strong woman). I also have quite the summer reading list.
Cindie
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I've learned more from watching him for an hour each day (I DVR it) than I did in all my college history classes. And I loved history, took every class I could and when I ran out of classes I did two semesters of independent study (one on Mammy Pleasant, an absolutely fascinating & strong woman). I also have quite the summer reading list.
Cindie
Don't you just LOVE Founder's Fridays?
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Don't you just LOVE Founder's Fridays?
My wife loves Beck. And now that Nick Jr. changed its programming schedule, there's no conflict with any of our daughter's programming, so both of them watch it. I have an AA meeting at that time.
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I'm going to order "The Road to Serfdom" by Hayek, did you watch that show the other day?
I will have to read The Road to Serfdom.
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You DUmmies might be in trouble but alot of us over here will survive even if we have to live off the damn land to do it.
I figure I can support about 30 people on my little paradise in the wilderness. Of course you have to supply your own weapons and ammunition!
Oh and also have to pledge to protect your brethren!
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I figure I can support about 30 people on my little paradise in the wilderness. Of course you have to supply your own weapons and ammunition!
Oh and also have to pledge to protect your brethren!
If worse came to worst, I've got my eyes on a little island in the middle of a lake in the Rocky Mountains if I were forced to abandon my current domecile and fend for my own - national forest land, technically; that I intend to quietly appropriate in the event of an actual emergency. It's got enough land to support a few other families there, and the approaches are at least a mile of open water to get to it, and similar rules would apply: bring your own weapons and ammo, and be prepared to go to work with me to make it work for us.
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If worse came to worst, I've got my eyes on a little island in the middle of a lake in the Rocky Mountains if I were forced to abandon my current domecile and fend for my own - national forest land, technically; that I intend to quietly appropriate in the event of an actual emergency. It's got enough land to support a few other families there, and the approaches are at least a mile of open water to get to it, and similar rules would apply: bring your own weapons and ammo, and be prepared to go to work with me to make it work for us.
Well I have 160 acres, with a paved road to the front of the property, enough ground that 75 acres can be cultivated, and also a 30 acre island in the middle of one of the deepest lakes in N. Idaho with 7 cabins, to fall back on if we need to.
Once you get far enough north, it weeds out a whole hell of a lot of the "welfare" recipients!
30 of us can feed around 400!
All we need is a way to refine re-loading and keep it happening! SAVE YOU BRASS!
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Don't you just LOVE Founder's Fridays?
Oh absolutely! And everything is so well researched. He's amazing.
Cindie
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Oh absolutely! And everything is so well researched. He's amazing.
Cindie
Most libbies think he's talkin' 'bout "flounders" day, you know for the fish!
Never miss Beck!
The corruption he has uncovered about our "Criminal in Chief", is downright frightening, yet not even Rush will follow up!
That scares the hell outa me!
I guess they figure if one goes down the others can at least pick up the slack.
However, I don't know how you can argue Beck's facts. I know them to be true from my own research. Why is it the American people are not outraged? Is it because it is too incredulous?
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Well I have 160 acres, with a paved road to the front of the property, enough ground that 75 acres can be cultivated, and also a 30 acre island in the middle of one of the deepest lakes in N. Idaho with 7 cabins, to fall back on if we need to.
Once you get far enough north, it weeds out a whole hell of a lot of the "welfare" recipients!
30 of us can feed around 400!
All we need is a way to refine re-loading and keep it happening! SAVE YOU BRASS!
Brass and lead. You need bullets to go with those shells.
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I figure I can support about 30 people on my little paradise in the wilderness. Of course you have to supply your own weapons and ammunition!
Oh and also have to pledge to protect your brethren!
Done, and since I believe that little document written a few hundred years ago is my gun permit, I could just shell out money, and hope you'd buy me a firearm.
I'm a pretty strong guy, and a hard worker too. :cheersmate:
Why is it the American people are not outraged? Is it because it is too incredulous?
It could be that many of them know what's coming, but fear is a powerful thing...
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Brass and lead. You need bullets to go with those shells.
Figure I can always dig that out of the DUmbasses willing to test the perimeter!
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Done, and since I believe that little document written a few hundred years ago is my gun permit, I could just shell out money, and hope you'd buy me a firearm.
I prolly got one around I could lend ya in a pinch!
I'm a pretty strong guy, and a hard worker too.
Good thing, since I'm too damn old to bend over and weed the garden! To say nuttin' o' havin' to hold down and castrate the calves! That and it sometimes takes a helluva pull to get the foals out of their protected enviro!
It could be that many of them know what's coming, but fear is a powerful thing...
Around here, we ain't 'fraid o' nuttin'! 'Cept maybe BigFoot and the Grizz! But, we just invite them to the next kegger, so we're usually cool with that!
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Lol. You sound like my kind of guy, Russ. I'd deliver a calf, weed the garden, and I'd even castrate a calf for you. I'd just pretend it was Reed, or Boxer. :lmao:
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Lol. You sound like my kind of guy, Russ. I'd deliver a calf, weed the garden, and I'd even castrate a calf for you. I'd just pretend it was Reed, or Boxer. :lmao:
Michael Moore or Alec Baldwin could work, too . . . :-)
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However, I don't know how you can argue Beck's facts. I know them to be true from my own research. Why is it the American people are not outraged? Is it because it is too incredulous?
The majority don't know. Beck has great ratings but still not as much as the alphabets who are still giving their guy cover. At this point I think even they know they picked someone who is way over his head but they have so little credibility, it's become a matter of self-preservation. Had this been a Republican admin., Beck would be quoted, courted and awarded for his bravery in speaking truth to power.
Cindie
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The majority don't know. Beck has great ratings but still not as much as the alphabets who are still giving their guy cover. At this point I think even they know they picked someone who is way over his head but they have so little credibility, it's become a matter of self-preservation. Had this been a Republican admin., Beck would be quoted, courted and awarded for his bravery in speaking truth to power.
Cindie
Oh odds are the libs will love Beck next time a republican is in office since more than likely he won't like the new president anyway.
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For those that were following my latest catastrophe, it's official, the calf died due to pneumonia. Apparently he had it before we bought him from the auction. We pasture them so we didn't notice until it was too late.
Pretty lousy way to go! Humans get pain killers. Cows just suffer. Damn it!
ETA:
Ya ain't seen nuttin' until you have to dissect a lung! Yuch!
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Oh odds are the libs will love Beck next time a republican is in office since more than likely he won't like the new president anyway.
Well, if the next Republican president is as constitutionally illiterate as the last two have been, odds are you'll be correct. Don't want Beck saying the 'Emperor' is nekkid? Then Republicans had better start electing 'Emperors' who know how to dress themselves. Just being 'not the other guy' didn't work for McLame, and I seriously doubt it'll work for anybody who comes after him.
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For those that were following my latest catastrophe, it's official, the calf died due to pneumonia. Apparently he had it before we bought him from the auction. We pasture them so we didn't notice until it was too late.
Pretty lousy way to go! Humans get pain killers. Cows just suffer. Damn it!
ETA:
Ya ain't seen nuttin' until you have to dissect a lung! Yuch!
Ouch. At least it wasn't something really communicable--or is it?
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Ouch. At least it wasn't something really communicable--or is it?
Apparently some forms of pneumonia can be transmitted in cattle but this was not one of them. Thank God!
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Damn, I was just about to eat lunch.....and someone brought up calving problems.
That brought back childhood memories of being armpit deep up a cows rearend, laughing and puking at the same time....I can still smell the whole mess. :lmao:
Oh well, the stew wasn't quite done enough anyway.
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Damn, I was just about to eat lunch.....and someone brought up calving problems.
That brought back childhood memories of being armpit deep up a cows rearend, laughing and puking at the same time....I can still smell the whole mess. :lmao:
Oh well, the stew wasn't quite done enough anyway.
Heh! Just another day on the Ranch for me! I usually don't lose 'em though, damn it!
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Damn, I was just about to eat lunch.....and someone brought up calving problems.
That brought back childhood memories of being armpit deep up a cows rearend, laughing and puking at the same time....I can still smell the whole mess. :lmao:
Oh well, the stew wasn't quite done enough anyway.
Talk about childhood memories....
When I was 12, I helped Dad and the vet pull a dead calf out of a cow. The calf had been dead for about 2-3 days when we found the cow, she had jumped the fence and was hiding out in the woods on the backside of our 533 acre dairy farm.
To make a long story short, we got the calf out of the cow in about 3 hours, using a block and tackle and OB chains, in 4 pieces.... :puke:
That's what I was doing while pulling on the rope.... :puke: In gigantic quanties....
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Heh! Just another day on the Ranch for me! I usually don't lose 'em though, damn it!
I'm sorry....I hope none of the others get sick... :(
Can you get your money back?
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Talk about childhood memories....
When I was 12, I helped Dad and the vet pull a dead calf out of a cow. The calf had been dead for about 2-3 days when we found the cow, she had jumped the fence and was hiding out in the woods on the backside of our 533 acre dairy farm.
To make a long story short, we got the calf out of the cow in about 3 hours, using a block and tackle and OB chains, in 4 pieces.... :puke:
That's what I was doing while pulling on the rope.... :puke: In gigantic quanties....
Done that too....it's awful.
The cows always hunt for the worst place they can find to calve...I guess it's natures way of protecting the young.
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Here we go again, our brilliant little friend has upped the ante.
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Tue Jun-15-10 8:56 AM
Original message
President Obama to Nationalize Energy Industry Tonight! Updated at 10:56 AM
It is finally here. For the first time in United States history, we will finally... FINALLY!!... get it right. President Obama will pull off his next great coup, and nationalize (more correctly, "de-Reaganize") the energy industry.
This will be a SIGNIFICANT BLOW to the effectiveness and the financial stability of the illegal republican party.
(Lots more BS at link)...
Yes, my friends, this is what must be happening. Ironically, Ban seems to know what's going on more than his minions.
We've gotta SOOOOO stop them in November...
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He always posts in the Editorials place. There's a whole lot of crazy in there. People post articles written by other people (strangely, all come from Alternet). Far left whackjob stuff. I couldn't find an entertaining one though. JoAnn98 posted one calling for the abolition of the Catholic Church. I don't know what she expected. A dopey cut&paste job will overturn a 2,000 year old religion? How about Islam instead, Joann?
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For those that were following my latest catastrophe, it's official, the calf died due to pneumonia. Apparently he had it before we bought him from the auction. We pasture them so we didn't notice until it was too late.
Pretty lousy way to go! Humans get pain killers. Cows just suffer. Damn it!
ETA:
Ya ain't seen nuttin' until you have to dissect a lung! Yuch!
So...you don't have a cow, man?
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So...you don't have a cow, man?
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: