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Bah-ginas !

I thought Corky was in favour of a Public Option...

www.motifake.com

Why You're Wrong About the Right: Behind the Myths: The Surprising Truth About Conservatives

www.amazon.com

www.q-and-a.org

Obama to host WallStreet $30,400 a seat fundraiser.....

Demonize the bonuses then collect it fundraising....win/win....
www.huffingtonpost.com

Go Broncos, I hate the Chargers and their coach who looks like an old lesbian.

Shocking News!

The Detroit Shock (WNBA) will be moving to Tulsa.

Who cares!

Fuck the NFL. What a bunch of hateful people they have there.

Nobody, mem, so why post it?

I do believe the potus' apology tour has ended:

www.commentarymagazine.com

Just think how much more hateful NFL would have been with Rush in.

The NFL supports cruelty to animals, why else would they allow Vicks back in?


Just think how much more hateful NFL would have been with Rush in.

#10 | Posted by oldwhiskeysour

I'd rather spend time thinking about Detroit Shock moving, you old goat.

Obama is Nixoanian and Fox News is his NYT.

#9 | Posted by nanc

interesting.

not surprising.

This arrogant dumbfuck POTUS is hard at werk making more friends , I see

LOL!

"Sometimes the best way to convince someone he is wrong is to let him have his way." - Hugh Roe O'Donnell

#13 | Posted by member2586


well, he DOES have an enemies list ....

and "we're keeping score, brother....."

roper - surely he's missing a chance to go stab U.S. in the heart one more time?!?


"Sometimes the best way to convince someone he is wrong is to let him have his way." - Hugh Roe O'Donnell

#15 | Posted by nanc

Sounds like every one of my ex-wives. They sure proved to me that i was wrong for wanting them.

So the president now is arrogant is enought to think he cad decided who is and who isn't a real journalist.

he IS the boss of everything now, member.

N-

he don't like that "rightie" Merkel -

so he's slapping the Germans in the face this time.

LOL !


OVER ????? NOTHING'S over until WE SAY IT IS!

Was it OVER when the GERMANS bombed Pearl Harbor???

The boss of everything?

I guess soon he'll issue a directive concerning the size of condoms, kind of like EU bureaucrats do.

Nielson TV is paying me 30 bucks to keep track of my viewing through November 12-19.

Any suggestions on what I should tell them?

I think it'd be cool to say I watched nothing but "Everybody Loves Raymond" on TBS, or something to that effect.

I could also say I only watch Glenn Beck and then the Beck re-run later at night.

But PPV porn and wrestling events is another route I may take.


he IS the boss of everything now, member.

#20 | Posted by nanc

Not Avon, by the looks of his Wife.

Member - I saw an interview with S.E. Cupp on C-Span the other day. Seemed like just some young girl doing a bad Ann Coulter impression. She felt safer with Bush in office because he answers to a higher power rather than say Obama who of course is Godless. All those radical Muslins are going to bed at night anwering to a higher power, too, S.E. Does that make you feel safe?

Nanc - the majority of us (those that voted Obama into office, back in November, remember?) don't think it's stabbing America in the heart to offer an olive branch to other nations. Don't you teach your kids to apologize when they fuck up? Or would that just make them weak?


-I thought Corky was in favour of a Public Option...


What's funny around here is that sometimes you don't know you've really pushed someone's button until they post something like that.

What was it, Wissy?

The Palin/Beck '12! post? The anti-Carrot Top rhetoric? The dissing of your pet lama? ( I know your two are... "close"!)

www.google.com

Companies spent much of the 1990s gaming the system, siphoning off pension funds to pad the bottom line. By April of this year nearly a third of America's largest companies had frozen their pension plans.

Many others are invoking the nuclear option, declaring bankruptcy as a way to unload their pension plans on the taxpayers. Unfortunately, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), established in 1975 to backstop private sector pensions, is already reeling from a decade of high-profile and expensive pension defaults at companies like United Airlines and steelmaker LTV.

Nine of the 10 largest pension defaults in history occurred since 2000, leaving the PBGC with a deficit of $11 billion at the end of 2008. That gap could swell to more than $100 billion over the next few years, amounting to a backdoor bailout for big corporations, and a bitter pill for abandoned retirees.

Two-thirds of public sector pension plans are underfundedto the tune of $430 billionand state and local budget crises are pitting taxpayers against public employees from California to Maine.
We need to return to the original vision of Social Security: a program that (like in Western European nations) can actually pay for most of your old-age living expenses.

Excerpted from Mark Brenner @ Counterpunch

None of this matters, of course, since it has no effect on Congressmen or CEOs

Just swapped out the wax ring in my toilet (solo) in 10 minutes, record time!

Ahhh the plot thickens; I'm in good health, I see no problem working until I'm 92... keep me in gov't subsidied Wild Turkey and the V and I'll be glad to support all the welfare moms and anchor babies in the country, Mi Pleasura.

Way to go Andy; I've been working on a bathroom in our new place for about a week. Ametuer plumbing is a pain to remodel. I think I'll end up calling a pro or blowing the whole romm up and starting from scratch...

What's funny around here is that sometimes you don't know you've really pushed someone's button until they post something like that.


What was it, Wissy?


The Palin/Beck '12! post? The anti-Carrot Top rhetoric? The dissing of your pet lama? ( I know your two are... "close"!)


www.google.com

#26 | Posted by Corky


Corky, you didn't push ayones button. It's called a joke. If you can't handle it, I'll stop little buddy.

Ahhh they rigged everything up huh? Good luck man plumbing stuff sucks.

#25 | Posted by micd - we teach ours to never make empty apologies - just though maobama would like to set the record straight on the anniversary of the fall of communism...

Just swapped out the wax ring in my toilet (solo) in 10 minutes, record time!


I think you are ready for the special olympics.

On This Week, Axelrod told George Stephanopoulos: "[FOX News] is not really a news station. It's not just their commentators but a lot of their news programming it's really not news it's pushing a point of view. "

Emanuel echoed the line to John King on CNN's State of the Union: "The way the president looks at it - we look at it - it's not a news organization so much as it has a perspective."

And MSNBC doesn't push a certain "perspective?" What about the New York Times? The idea that FOX News's perspective disqualifies it as a "legitimate" news operation lays bare the manipulation and hypocrisy at work here. The White House is all for news organizations taking certain "perspectives" - so long as they're favorable to the administration's agenda.

www.realclearpolitics.com


Oh, but it is THAT POV or perspective.....Gotcha.

The White House is all for news organizations taking certain "perspectives" - so long as they're favorable to the administration's agenda.


And how is this different from the previous whitehouse?

Obama is mulling over making a decision about deciding if he might have to make a decision about sending troops to Afghanistan (This sounds very much the way Obama talks without his teleprompter):

"Obama not yet sure on timing of Afghan troops decision"
www.breitbart.com

"Iran Jerks Obama's Chain"
ace.mu.nu

"Iran Double-Crosses Obama"
www.powerlineblog.com

"A Lesson in Unintended Consequences for Our President"
"the White House or Foggy Bottom spins it, Putin's boorish refusal to play ball must be a jolt to our Nobel Laureate president, who, but a few short weeks ago, came to Putin lugging a hefty olive branch."
pajamasmedia.com

And why did people vote for Obama in the first place?

"Anita Dunn: How We Created Obama's Cult of Personality"
newsbusters.org

It's not surprising since Anita praises Mao Tse-Tung and refers to his genius in fooling the masses.

Yet "ANOTHER Mao-Praising Obama Czar Caught on Tape (Video)"
gatewaypundit.firstthings.com

And just how did Obama get elected?

"ACORN Destroying Republican Voter Registration Forms"
www.stoptheaclu.com

"'They Tried to Steal an Election,' N.Y. Voter Fraud Case Heats Up"
"fraudulent ballots have been thrown out -- enough votes, an election official admits, to likely have tipped the city council and county elections in November to the Democrats."
www.foxnews.com

Then there is this:

"Voters in this small city decided overwhelmingly last year to do away with the party affiliation of candidates in local elections, but the Obama administration recently overruled the electorate and decided that equal rights for black voters cannot be achieved without the Democratic Party."
michellemalkin.com

(Just a sampling of what you won't see on MSNBCNBCABCCBSPBSNYTNPRWaPo)



Bad dental news today. Not in a good mood so I cannot play today. Have a great time and see you all tomorrow.


Bad dental news today. Not in a good mood so I cannot play today. Have a great time and see you all tomorrow.

#38 | Posted by kanrei at 2009-10-20 02:19 PM
Flag: TEETH KNOCKED OUT BY SOMEONE TIRED OF MY BS

"And how is this different from the previous whitehouse?"


When did you see the Bush war on ABCNBCCBSCNNMSNBCNPRNEWSWEEKNY T???


Bad dental news today. Not in a good mood so I cannot play today. Have a great time and see you all tomorrow.

#38 | Posted by kanrei at 2009-10-20 toothhurty PM

Wis,
You don't know the half of it. Ever have a pinched dental nerve? Shoots up the side of your face and basically feels like a semi just slammed into me. Good painkillers though.


Wis,
You don't know the half of it. Ever have a pinched dental nerve? Shoots up the side of your face and basically feels like a semi just slammed into me. Good painkillers though.

#42 | Posted by kanrei


No, but I had an absessed tooth not to long ago. I damn nearly commited suicide. Only sedation dentistry from now on.

Suicide has crossed my mind once or twice to end the pain.


Suicide has crossed my mind once or twice to end the pain.

#44 | Posted by kanrei

Murder crossed my mind when I first got into the dentists ofice. It was so bad, I blacked out. After the third appointment, I ripped off the bib and walked out. Fucking butcher.

I don't think it is possible for him to inflict any worse pain on me than I am already in.


I don't think it is possible for him to inflict any worse pain on me than I am already in.

#46 | Posted by kanrei

That's what I thought. Hopefully they have professional where you are. Mine was straight out of the Vincent Price school of Dentistry.

SERENITY NOW!

Phillies have ripped the hearts out of The Dodgers, and after tomorrow night, will go back to The World Series for the second year in a row, baby! Bring on the Spankees!

Best comeback line ever! - Halloween story:

The police arrested Patrick Lawrence, 22 year old white male, in a pumpkin patch 11:38 p.m. on Friday night.

On Monday, at the Gwinnett County (GA) courthouse, Lawrence was charged with lewd and lascivious behaviour, public indecency, and public intoxication.

The suspect explained that as he was passing a pumpkin patch on his way home from a drinking session when he decided to stop, 'You know how a pumpkin is soft and squishy inside, and there was no one around for miles or at least I thought there wasn't anyone around' he stated in a telephone interview.

Lawrence went on to say that he pulled over to the side of the road, picked out a pumpkin that he felt was appropriate to his purpose, cut a hole in it, and proceeded to satisfy his alleged need. 'Guess I was really into it, you know?' he commented with evident embarrassment. In the process of doing the deed, Lawrence failed to notice an approaching police car and was unaware of his audience until Officer Brenda Taylor approached him.

'It was an unusual situation, that's for sure,' said Officer Taylor. 'I walked up to Lawrence and he's just banging away at this pumpkin.' Officer Taylor went on to describe what happened when she approached Lawrence .

'I said, 'Excuse me sir, but do you realize that you're having sex with a pumpkin?

'He froze and was clearly very surprised that I was there, and then he looked me straight in the face and said...

'A pumpkin? Shoot!! .... is it midnight already?'

'A pumpkin? Shoot!! .... is it midnight already?'

After inspecting the 'crime scene' officer Taylor suggested a better location.


'A pumpkin? Shoot!! .... is it midnight already?'

#50 | Posted by Timex


He probably thought that up while he was actually humping the puumpkin. You know how I know?

Because no one that was actually humping a pumpkin would ever think, 'Holy shit, I'm humping a pumpkin'. If you did, you would have to go kill yourself.

True LOL

I feel very Pink Floydy 2nite:

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Here's a very interesting one:

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25 Homeless Guy Signs:

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#54 | Posted by briwo

What? Are you on the dark side of the moon awaiting the Orionid meteor showers?

science.nasa.gov

Democrats lock Republicans out of committee room
By Susan Crabtree - 10/20/09 05:47 PM ET
Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.) locked Republicans out of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee room to keep them from meeting when Democrats aren't present.

Towns' action came after repeated public ridicule from the leading Republican on the committee, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), over Towns's failure to launch an investigation into Countrywide Mortgage's reported sweetheart deals to VIPs.


For months Towns has refused Republican requests to subpoena records in the case. Last Thursday Committee Republicans, led by Issa, were poised to force an open vote on the subpoenas at a Committee mark-up meeting. The mark-up was abruptly canceled. Only Republicans showed up while Democrats chairs remained empty.

Republicans charged that Towns canceled the meeting to avoid the subpoena vote. Democrats first claimed the mark-up was canceled due to a conflict with the Financial Services Committee. Later they said it was abandoned after a disagreement among Democratic members on whether to subpoena records on the mortgage industry's political contributions to Republicans.

A GOP committee staffer captured video of Democrats leaving their separate meeting in private chambers after the mark-up was supposed to have begun. He spliced the video to other footage of the Democrats' empty chairs at the hearing room, set it to the tune of "Hit the Road, Jack" and posted it on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee's minority webpage, where it remained as of press time.


ahh bipartisanship and transparency

Modern liberalism--which is, in fact, very _illiberal_ in its sentiments, to some extent, it's simply a "cover" label, since their real goals are pure socialism--which being still unacceptable to most Americans must be disguised. The liberals of the sixties (that is, the ones already in politics) were nowhere near as bad as the modern variety: they believed in a semi-planned economy, the welfare state, and civil rights; but by the standards of the day that hardly made them radicals, even if the extreme right _did_ label them as "communists." They were still fairly hardline in the Cold War, even if they botched the tactics, and by European standards, they were positively right wing. What's happened since then is that the campus radicals have grown up (at least physically) and entered politics and the media. Since they already supported the earlier generation of liberals, they naturally took that as a starting point and have since pushed everything further and further left. Always radical, a lot of them, particularly the ones still in academia, where they're completely out of touch with reality and never encounter any real opposition to their opinions, have gotten more and more extreme as they've encountered resistance from ordinary people and the right. Never good at reasoning cogently and logically, their normal response to criticism is emotional.
Thus, over the years they've become more fanatical and less reasonable, now believing, as Lenin did, that, since their ideas are so important for the happiness of the human race and anyone who opposes them is evil, force and compulsion are acceptable means of furthering their agenda. I would venture to say that, if you were to bring any liberal Democrat politician from the sixties through time to the present, without his experiencing the gradual changes taking place from 1968 to the present, he would be as shocked and outraged by the ideology of the modern liberal as Rush Limbaugh is. And the sixties-era liberal was _already_ left wing! Nineteenth-century liberals would be even more horrified.

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