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Offline Adam Wood

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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #25 on: December 29, 2016, 05:23:05 AM »
When will this schadenboner ever go away?  Outstanding term to which ever person came up with it.
Ever heard of priapism?  Well, this is apparently schadenpism.

See your doctor right away if you have a schadenboner lasting more than four years....

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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #26 on: December 29, 2016, 07:21:07 AM »
A great side effect of the career criminal's loss is that we will probably never have to hear that horrid, fake "laugh" of hers again.
Help keep America beautiful...deface a liberal.

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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #27 on: December 29, 2016, 08:10:04 AM »
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9. I still awake with

a case of nausea every morning. I'm thankful I'm old and not looking to make my future/career... but ten again, I went through exactly that when I graduated w/master's degree just 30 days prior to Sept. 11, 2001 so... I have yet to recover from that mess both professionally and monetarily, doubt I ever will at this point.

It was WJC's election that made it possible for me to stay in college once I got in and helped me decide what career path I was going to take only to have it demolished in moment along with and just like the Trade center towers after a decade of school.

Wait a minute, let me get this straight.
16 years after 911, and you have yet to recover "professionally"?
What the f*ck was your degree in, "High Rise Office Furniture Contemplation", or something? And it took a decade to complete?
 
Hundreds of thousands of other professionals like myself brushed off the dust and went about our work, as our way of saying "F*ck You" to the Islamist scum that did it.

Suck it up and grow a pair already, snowflake.
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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #28 on: December 29, 2016, 08:14:53 AM »
A great side effect of the career criminal's loss is that we will probably never have to hear that horrid, fake "laugh" of hers again.
Nonetheless, BC, that laugh could turn out to be useful.
If we can't waterboard the jihadis, then how about running a 24/7 loop of the scumhag's cackle through some Bose headphones strapped on tight, volume turned up to 11?

I could see them screaming like little girls to make it stop!
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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #29 on: December 29, 2016, 08:39:02 AM »
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... I went through exactly that when I graduated w/master's degree just 30 days prior to Sept. 11, 2001 so... I have yet to recover from that mess both professionally and monetarily, doubt I ever will at this point.

A college or university with a graduation in August?!

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I have yet to recover from that mess both professionally and monetarily ...

Translation: I got a very expensive Master's Degree in a field without a remunerative career path.

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It was WJC's election that made it possible for me to stay in college once I got in and helped me decide what career path I was going to take only to have it demolished in moment ...

Seriously? How in Hades did WJC's election keep you in college and help you choose a career path? And what does it say about that career path that 15 years after 9/11 it's still in shambles?

My career was affected by 9/11. It significantly worsened the slump in tech that started in 2000. But for the disruption of 9/11, I might not have been laid off. But I was. The tech sector of the US economy had largely recovered by 2002 or 2003. It took a while longer for my compensation to reach where it had been in 2001, but my career was far from demolished.

Maybe 2naSalit should have chosen a career path that actually has a remunerative career path.
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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #30 on: December 30, 2016, 07:47:06 AM »
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Thank You, Hillary.
http://johnpavlovitz.com/2016/12/22/thank-you-hillary/

Dear Hillary,

I hope this finds you well. I’ve been meaning to write you for a while. I was thinking of you again today and I guess I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate you.

I appreciate how hard you’ve worked for this country for the past five decades.
I appreciate what you accomplished this year.
I appreciate your dignity in the face of the most undignified behavior.
I appreciate the seriousness with which you took the prospect of leading our nation.
I appreciate the campaign of diversity, equality, and shared strength you ran with such grace.
I appreciate you reminding America that it is already great.

You did everything you were asked to do this year, everything you were supposed to do:

You were prepared and balanced and cool under pressure.
You knew what you were talking about at every turn.
You saw the big picture, and you knew the countless small details that your opponent could never be bothered with.
You endured a relentless flood of misinformation by continually, plainly speaking your truth.
You had your character assassinated over and over—and in response you simply showed that character.
You shouldered the kind of expectations that no man aspiring to the position has ever had to contend with.
You had to be both strong and sensitive, tough and warm, fierce and likable—and you were.
You never talked in nonsensical sound bites, never ranted like a lunatic at your detractors, never viciously attacked citizens on social media—and you never stooped to the inhumanity of your opponent.

Despite the unprecedented viciousness hurled at you, you never responded in kind; you just kept on being decent, intelligent, thoughtful—Presidential. You alone had the experience and the temperament and the maturity to do the job of leading this country. That should have been enough. I’m sorry that it wasn’t.

I’m sorry that my 7-year old daughter won’t get to see you sworn in as the first woman President and won’t get to watch you represent her so beautifully each day; that she’ll instead have to see a man who has complete contempt for her shape her future.

I’m sorry that my 11-year old son will be reminded every day that you can treat women with total disregard, that you can be a vile, filthy bully—and be well rewarded for it.


Much more at the link above

I wonder if she supported Hillary over Obama.






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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #31 on: December 31, 2016, 07:52:02 AM »
A college or university with a graduation in August?!

Way to go, Pete, we were trying to keep from telling them about the whole leukemia thing...

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Translation: I got a very expensive Master's Degree in a field without a remunerative career path.

Seriously? How in Hades did WJC's election keep you in college and help you choose a career path? And what does it say about that career path that 15 years after 9/11 it's still in shambles?

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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #32 on: December 31, 2016, 09:19:52 PM »
I seriously doubt the nasty bitch is even going to be alive in 2020.

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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #33 on: December 31, 2016, 09:48:54 PM »
I seriously doubt the nasty bitch is even going to be alive in 2020.

I really wondered myself if she was even going to make it through the election, she wasn't doing so well.

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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #34 on: January 03, 2017, 07:32:07 PM »
I really wondered myself if she was even going to make it through the election, she wasn't doing so well.

She's probably been drunk off her ass since Nov 9th.

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Re: A prayer to Hillary.
« Reply #35 on: January 03, 2017, 07:53:03 PM »
I really wondered myself if she was even going to make it through the election, she wasn't doing so well.
Yes. August and September. Apart from a few fundraisers, she didn't campaign at all.
She avoided real people whenever possible, and she wonders why she lost. When a person runs for president, you have to shake hands and kiss babies. it is part of the job.

Hillary wanted the power. She did not want to work for it.
Thank God for Trump.