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StanUpshaw
10-12-2011, 10:03 PM
Even in the absence of state, the same shit happens.

At least in that scenario, everyone understands that the bandits are fucking bandits.

hanso
10-12-2011, 10:14 PM
Enough with this 9 9 9 talk


Hows about we go the 6 6 6 route?

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sailor
10-13-2011, 02:55 AM
I always try to look out for the little people.

Its funny you say that though because honestly, Im pretty sure that is the mindset of the people running these mega million dollar businesses.

i was just being silly. if you were king of the whole world, they'd all be your people. it'd be like the president saying he was trying to protect jobs in south dakota from being lost to wyoming.

WRESTLINGFAN
10-13-2011, 05:23 AM
Everyone is greedy. You dont have to be rich to be greedy. Greed in one point is wanting what someone else has. Anyone thinking different is just being dishonest. While not believing people should take from others, we all want things that we cant afford.


I have a 1 br Condo in CT. But If i win powerball Im going to buy a huge penthouse in Tribeca or Soho. Some might say why does 1 person need a 4000 sq ft apartment? To some thats greed. but to me thats something I can now afford to buy if I win



Greed is different things to different people

sailor
10-13-2011, 05:55 AM
Greed is simply wanting more than someone else thinks you need/deserve. Some greed obviously has a bigger impact on society.

TripleSkeet
10-13-2011, 08:30 AM
i was just being silly. if you were king of the whole world, they'd all be your people. it'd be like the president saying he was trying to protect jobs in south dakota from being lost to wyoming.

Yea I know. But I couldnt say President of the US because obviously that position holds no real power.

TripleSkeet
10-13-2011, 08:39 AM
Everyone is greedy. You dont have to be rich to be greedy. Greed in one point is wanting what someone else has. Anyone thinking different is just being dishonest. While not believing people should take from others, we all want things that we cant afford.


I have a 1 br Condo in CT. But If i win powerball Im going to buy a huge penthouse in Tribeca or Soho. Some might say why does 1 person need a 4000 sq ft apartment? To some thats greed. but to me thats something I can now afford to buy if I win



Greed is different things to different people

I guess I just look at it different. Greed to me isnt having more then you need, its having more then you need and refusing to part with any of it.

One night after work a bunch of us were talking about a $300 million powerball that we all played that week. A girl asked me and my friend if we won, would we tell people or keep it to ourself. We looked at her, looked at each other, and simautaneously said "Everyone would know." And we both knew what the other was talking about. It wasnt because we would go out buying Ferraris and yachts, which we might do, it would be because when we went out there would be free drinks flying everywhere. Id be taking my friends on group trips to Vegas, shit like that.

We thought more about how much fun it would be to share that kind of money then to just spend it all on ourselves. I always said if I hit a powerball that size the first thing Id do is pay off my house and the houses of everyone in my immeduiate family. Then Id give $100,000 to each of my good friends. Its not enough to quit work, but its enough to give them a support cushion and some peace of mind. Altogether those 2 things would probably cost less then $10million. After that who knows.

Maybe it makes me greedy for wanting to win a powerball but I dont think so. I dont see anything wrong with wanting a better life, I just think theres a difference when in order to get that better life you have to take more from other people effectively hurting theirs.

WRESTLINGFAN
10-13-2011, 08:47 AM
I guess I just look at it different. Greed to me isnt having more then you need, its having more then you need and refusing to part with any of it.

One night after work a bunch of us were talking about a $300 million powerball that we all played that week. A girl asked me and my friend if we won, would we tell people or keep it to ourself. We looked at her, looked at each other, and simautaneously said "Everyone would know." And we both knew what the other was talking about. It wasnt because we would go out buying Ferraris and yachts, which we might do, it would be because when we went out there would be free drinks flying everywhere. Id be taking my friends on group trips to Vegas, shit like that.

We thought more about how much fun it would be to share that kind of money then to just spend it all on ourselves. I always said if I hit a powerball that size the first thing Id do is pay off my house and the houses of everyone in my immeduiate family. Then Id give $100,000 to each of my good friends. Its not enough to quit work, but its enough to give them a support cushion and some peace of mind. Altogether those 2 things would probably cost less then $10million. After that who knows.

Maybe it makes me greedy for wanting to win a powerball but I dont think so. I dont see anything wrong with wanting a better life, I just think theres a difference when in order to get that better life you have to take more from other people effectively hurting theirs.

I would take that same route and give some to my immediate family members. Id also give a nice amt to a couple of charities of my choice.


There would still be a ton lef tto over to live a very comfortable life and invest.


I wouldnt buy 30 houses and 50 cars. Too much to take care of and way to many worries. A huge apt in Manhattan is enough for me. When I go on vaca I would stay in the Ritz carlton or W hotel. I know everyone has their own ways of living the good life but having to worry about so many properties and paying people to is just too much.

TripleSkeet
10-13-2011, 09:22 AM
I would take that same route and give some to my immediate family members. Id also give a nice amt to a couple of charities of my choice.


There would still be a ton lef tto over to live a very comfortable life and invest.


I wouldnt buy 30 houses and 50 cars. Too much to take care of and way to many worries. A huge apt in Manhattan is enough for me. When I go on vaca I would stay in the Ritz carlton or W hotel. I know everyone has their own ways of living the good life but having to worry about so many properties and paying people to is just too much.

Im with you. I would move into a nicer house but one literally 3 blocks away. LOL Being close to family is more important then having a mansion. Ive always been the guy thats just thankful for what Ive got. The main reason Id want to win a lottery like that isnt so I could buy all kinds of shit, its for the peace of mind I would get knowing my bills are going to be paid and I wouldnt have to worry about working anymore.

WRESTLINGFAN
10-13-2011, 10:01 AM
Im with you. I would move into a nicer house but one literally 3 blocks away. LOL Being close to family is more important then having a mansion. Ive always been the guy thats just thankful for what Ive got. The main reason Id want to win a lottery like that isnt so I could buy all kinds of shit, its for the peace of mind I would get knowing my bills are going to be paid and I wouldnt have to worry about working anymore.

I would buy nice stuff but I wouldnt spend 100g's on a watch or $900 shoes, Id drop my HP laptop for a MacBook but buying things out of the ordinary no thanks.


There are some huge estates in Greenwich not too far from where I live. I just cant live on a 5acre lot secluded from the street. I need to be around people and noise and having everything close.


I would still work but on a limited basis more like volunteer work for the USO and Wounded warriors.

StanUpshaw
10-13-2011, 12:32 PM
I'd cum on baked goods and then pay bums to eat them.

sailor
10-13-2011, 01:20 PM
Yea I know. But I couldnt say President of the US because obviously that position holds no real power.

Trilateral commission. Wink. Nod.

Bob Impact
10-13-2011, 04:52 PM
Even in the absence of state, the same shit happens.

That's an extraordinarily fallacious argument.

Let's put greed into context here. The way the system is set up today, I need to earn money to take care of myself, my family and who or whatever else I decide I want. To get this money, I expend a portion of my life engaged in work that I may or may not decide to do voluntarily. How can anyone claim that me wanting to keep every single penny earned via that method as greed? I don't think anyone here has or will, it's a monstrous assertion.

Greed is the effect of a person who wants MORE than their work has earned, be it a banker trying to bilk a customer who's only crime was trusting his fellow man, or a moocher who forces his way into that bankers home to steal the television.

TripleSkeet
10-13-2011, 10:34 PM
I would buy nice stuff but I wouldnt spend 100g's on a watch or $900 shoes, Id drop my HP laptop for a MacBook but buying things out of the ordinary no thanks.


There are some huge estates in Greenwich not too far from where I live. I just cant live on a 5acre lot secluded from the street. I need to be around people and noise and having everything close.


I agree. When I was a teenager I worked with my father for a summer doing this huge construction job on some doctors yard. I busted my ass every day hauling wheelbarrows filled with dirt and shrubbery the length of this guys yard, past the pool, past the basketball court, past the tennis courts, to this forrest about 300 yards away. When I started I thought to myself how awesome it must be to live there.

As the summer went on I noticed the doctor had a kid my age. This kid mustve been the most miserable kid Ive ever seen. The entire summer not one time did I see him with a smile, or did I see a friend over there hanging out with him. Never saw anyone use the pool, or the basketball or tennis courts. Then I realized his next door neighbors were a fucking country mile away from him. I realized then I could never live in such a secluded way, regardless of how nice the property is. The kid looked like he wanted to hang himself.

keithy_19
10-13-2011, 10:44 PM
Hasn't the varying aspects and thoughts on the good and bad of greed been debated since pretty much the start of time?

He who was the gold has the gold. That's my motto. Unforuantely I don't have the gold. But G Gordon Liddy does. GET G GORDON LIDDY!

Furtherman
10-17-2011, 11:05 AM
http://www.wamo.info/mag/1111/1111.woodard_article.jpg

A great article on the Tea Party's eventual demise.

A Geography Lesson for the Tea Party (http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/novemberdecember_2011/features/a_geography_lesson_for_the_tea032846.php)

Even as the movement’s grip tightens on the GOP, its influence is melting away across vast swaths of America, thanks to centuries-old regional traditions that few of us understand.

Dude!
10-17-2011, 11:09 AM
its influence is melting away across vast swaths of America....

they flipped 68 congressional seats
in one election

even if they evaporate now
they did have a huge impact

Furtherman
10-17-2011, 11:11 AM
they flipped 68 congressional seats
in one election

even if they evaporate now
they did have a huge impact

Read the article. It breaks down that impact.

Syd
10-17-2011, 11:24 AM
dude!
doesn't read
he just
makes posts
to get attention
like an unloved
illegal immigrant
anchor baby

Dude!
10-17-2011, 12:02 PM
dude!
doesn't read
he just
makes posts
to get attention
like an unloved
illegal immigrant
anchor baby

racist

WRESTLINGFAN
10-28-2011, 11:04 AM
Rick Perry is going to skip some debates. Almost as boneheaded as Giuliani putting all his chips in on Florida

hanso
10-28-2011, 01:55 PM
Rick Perry is going to skip some debates. Almost as boneheaded as Giuliani putting all his chips in on Florida

Looking at my Florida is Rudy country sign as I read this.

hanso
11-05-2011, 05:53 PM
wow am I sick of these idiotic pledges in politics

How about a pledge to take no pledges


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Jujubees2
01-23-2012, 09:12 AM
Tennessee Tea Party ‘Demands’ That References To Slavery Be Removed From History Textbooks (http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/01/23/408974/tennessee-tea-party-demands-that-references-to-slavery-be-removed-from-history-textbooks/)

Crispy123
01-23-2012, 09:18 AM
Tennessee Tea Party ‘Demands’ That References To Slavery Be Removed From History Textbooks (http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/01/23/408974/tennessee-tea-party-demands-that-references-to-slavery-be-removed-from-history-textbooks/)

Damn right, heeeyaaaa. You can't teach about slavery in America. There's nuthin in the constitution about slavery...o wait.

CurseoftheBambi
01-25-2012, 12:05 PM
but the tea party only cares about taxes and not social issues...:lol:

Earlshog
01-25-2012, 12:17 PM
Tennessee Tea Party ‘Demands’ That References To Slavery Be Removed From History Textbooks (http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/01/23/408974/tennessee-tea-party-demands-that-references-to-slavery-be-removed-from-history-textbooks/)

:ohmy:

hanso
01-25-2012, 09:13 PM
Now look what they started

Georgia Lawmaker Looking To Make Photoshopping Heads On Naked Bodies Illegal

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120122/02084717501/georgia-lawmaker-looking-to-make-photoshopping-heads-naked-bodies-illegal.shtml

hanso
11-07-2012, 09:17 PM
Thank you Tea Party for delivering Obama to a second term.

Kevin
11-07-2012, 09:36 PM
Thank you Tea Party for delivering Obama to a second term.

And keeping the Senate!

NickyL0885
11-07-2012, 09:44 PM
Sadly, nothing will get down. GOP will filibuster in the Senate yet again. It's ridiculous. Bill Maher is right. Obama needs to become the scary black man that they all fear.

Kevin
11-07-2012, 09:47 PM
Sadly, nothing will get down. GOP will filibuster in the Senate yet again. It's ridiculous. Bill Maher is right. Obama needs to become the scary black man that they all fear.

I kinda think they can't

Obama has nothing to lose and the big house vote is in 2 years, so if they do it again, they are out, because they clearly will be the problem.

People sadly will understand not doing shit to submarine someone's re election.

But this time it will be seen as them just being dickheads and not giving a shit about the country.

Or maybe I am giving this country way to much credit.

NickyL0885
11-07-2012, 09:52 PM
I kinda think they can't

Obama has nothing to lose and the big house vote is in 2 years, so if they do it again, they are out, because they clearly will be the problem.

People sadly will understand not doing shit to submarine someone's re election.

But this time it will be seen as them just being dickheads and not giving a shit about the country.

Or maybe I am giving this country way to much credit.

Chris Matthews said last night, correctly, that Obama always met with GOP leaders of the House and Senate. He needs to court other members to get things past. Don't talk to people that won't help you. You don't need them. Try courting other GOP members more likely to vote with you.

Dude!
11-08-2012, 12:42 AM
Read Caro's bios of LBJ
he was workin everyone 24/7
jawboning, huaranging, threatening,
wheeling and dealing and cajoling...
Obama hasn't even tried

A.J.
11-08-2012, 03:42 AM
Read Caro's bios of LBJ
he was workin everyone 24/7
jawboning, huaranging, threatening,
wheeling and dealing and cajoling...
Obama hasn't even tried

Nobody, but NOBODY will ever come close to being a master legislator like LBJ. "The Treatment" is the stuff of legend.

pennington
11-08-2012, 04:44 AM
Thank you Hurricane Sandy for delivering Obama to a second term.

Fixed that for you (hey, even Chris Matthews agrees).

KnoxHarrington
11-08-2012, 05:52 AM
Chris Matthews said last night, correctly, that Obama always met with GOP leaders of the House and Senate. He needs to court other members to get things past. Don't talk to people that won't help you. You don't need them. Try courting other GOP members more likely to vote with you.

The leadership isn't much more likely to work with Obama because they've got their own re-election to worry about. I know that if Mitch McConnell works too closely with Obama, the teabaggers here are likely to give him primary opposition. He's already had his personal pick for the other Senate seat tossed out of the primaries by a favorite of the 'baggers, in this case the crazy-ass Rand Paul. They could do it again.

KnoxHarrington
11-08-2012, 05:53 AM
Fixed that for you (hey, even Chris Matthews agrees).

The final results of the election mirrored polls that had been taken well before Hurricane Sandy. This notion that this election was a "horse race" going down to the wire was completely a fabrication of news organizations hoping to hold on to viewers.

brettmojo
11-08-2012, 06:13 AM
Or maybe I am giving this country way to much credit.

They saw through Romney's bullshit... There's still hope.

WRESTLINGFAN
11-08-2012, 12:22 PM
Fixed that for you (hey, even Chris Matthews agrees).

Bedhead hair apologized on his show last night for that.

spoon
11-08-2012, 08:01 PM
cute cat, what's its name

annoying fucking poster

Kevin
11-08-2012, 08:03 PM
Credit underdog with this find..

https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/396358_4856468769128_600775260_n.jpg

spoon
11-08-2012, 09:59 PM
what a contrast between the virginias!

El Mudo
11-09-2012, 03:22 AM
Nobody, but NOBODY will ever come close to being a master legislator like LBJ. "The Treatment" is the stuff of legend.

There will NEVER be another LBJ. It's impossible.

The guy talked to people while sitting on the toilet just to intimidate them. He called his penis "Jumbo". He picked up a dog by the ears. He'd be a punchline today.

And, on a more serious note, the guy had giant brass balls. When's the last time you saw a politician try anything remotely risky? He KILLED HIS OWN PARTY in the South forever on principle alone.

A.J.
11-09-2012, 04:07 AM
what a contrast between the virginias!

We have more teeth!

hanso
02-08-2013, 10:48 AM
Tea party students to protest butt-plug giveaway at NC State Univ.

A group of tea party students say that they are outraged after North Carolina State University purchased about $300 worth of items to demonstrate safe sex — including an “anal plug,” six vibrators, three dildos and a “booty booster.”

According to Campus Reform, Union Activities Board (UAB) purchased the sex toys as prizes for a “Dirty Bingo” event scheduled for Feb. 12.

Members of the group Young Americans for Liberty, which was originally formed to support former Rep. Ron Paul’s (R-TX) 2008 presidential campaign, expressed outrage at the use of student funds for the event.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/02/08/tea-party-students-to-protest-butt-plug-giveaway-at-nc-state-univ/

epo
02-08-2013, 01:18 PM
I gleefully await for "small government" Tea Partiers from the Northeast to complain about the slow removal of snow.

WRESTLINGFAN
02-08-2013, 02:30 PM
I gleefully await for "small government" Tea Partiers from the Northeast to complain about the slow removal of snow.



My property taxes were raised 4 years in a row. You're damn right I want the streets plowed in a timely manner

WRESTLINGFAN
02-08-2013, 02:46 PM
PS If Social security is around and I get my payments I would not be a hypocrite

See when you're forced to pay into a ponzi scheme over 40-50 years , you just want your money back. Now if it was voluntary I would have chosen not to participate. This government is inept

keithy_19
02-08-2013, 03:52 PM
I gleefully await for "small government" Tea Partiers from the Northeast to complain about the slow removal of snow.

I'm a small government guy but if my taxes are going to things like roadways and what not then yes, I would like the roads to be cleared in a timely manner. I really hope that the companies are better prepared for this storm than they were for Sandy.

keithy_19
02-08-2013, 03:57 PM
Tea party students to protest butt-plug giveaway at NC State Univ.

A group of tea party students say that they are outraged after North Carolina State University purchased about $300 worth of items to demonstrate safe sex — including an “anal plug,” six vibrators, three dildos and a “booty booster.”

According to Campus Reform, Union Activities Board (UAB) purchased the sex toys as prizes for a “Dirty Bingo” event scheduled for Feb. 12.

Members of the group Young Americans for Liberty, which was originally formed to support former Rep. Ron Paul’s (R-TX) 2008 presidential campaign, expressed outrage at the use of student funds for the event.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/02/08/tea-party-students-to-protest-butt-plug-giveaway-at-nc-state-univ/

I don't know how I feel about this. Personaly, kids are going to wind up having sex and providing condoms is a good thing. I mean, sex is going to happen and you'd want them to be safe while doing it. As for the anal plug, vibrators, dildos and booty booster I don't really see the need. I mean, I know people use these things but it seems like they would be able to get them somewhere else. I don't know.

spoon
02-08-2013, 04:08 PM
The true answer is who the fuck cares?!

And wf going at social security, funny

keithy_19
02-08-2013, 04:14 PM
The true answer is who the fuck cares?!

And wf going at social security, funny

I get the social security thing. Every paycheck you put into social security so it makes sense that you are owed that money. I have a problem with Washington dipping into social security funds to pay for other stuff. It's a failing program and especially for people my age I'm not sure I'll ever see a return on the money I put in. I hope I'm wrong.

spoon
02-08-2013, 04:18 PM
Well u kind of touched on it, as a stand alone program it is amazingly successful. It's been destroyed bc it was constantly pillaged. Wf will just call it big gov and rant on some classics.
5
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WRESTLINGFAN
02-08-2013, 04:54 PM
Soc Sec doesn't add to the deficit however it is not in good shape as there is no fund. It's basically IOU's. The money going towards current recipients has already been spent


Bush did a poor job communicating his plan to reform. Opponents scared recipients that it would be entirely privatized. I think the plan was less than 5% which was to be privatized and voluntary

WRESTLINGFAN
02-08-2013, 05:00 PM
Well u kind of touched on it, as a stand alone program it is amazingly successful. It's been destroyed bc it was constantly pillaged. Wf will just call it big gov and rant on some classics.
5
4
3
...



That's what the Feds do. Pillage and plunder

spoon
02-08-2013, 05:25 PM
That's what the Feds do. Pillage and plunder

and you just quack like an ass duck

keithy_19
02-08-2013, 06:06 PM
Well u kind of touched on it, as a stand alone program it is amazingly successful. It's been destroyed bc it was constantly pillaged. Wf will just call it big gov and rant on some classics.
5
4
3
...

I'm not at all qualified in anything regarding business and government spending, but I do know that they dip into the social security funds. And that is the problem. You can't sustain a program if you keep on sticking your hand into the jar.

keithy_19
02-08-2013, 06:06 PM
and you just quack like an ass duck

Do they sound like normal ducks or do they have a different sound?

Syd
02-08-2013, 08:26 PM
I get the social security thing. Every paycheck you put into social security so it makes sense that you are owed that money. I have a problem with Washington dipping into social security funds to pay for other stuff. It's a failing program and especially for people my age I'm not sure I'll ever see a return on the money I put in. I hope I'm wrong.

You are. Social Security is fully funded through 2033, and the fund itself is going to grow in size till 2021 when the baby boomers start tapping it. Uncapping the social security tax makes it solvent for the foreseeable future, and capping it at $250k instead of $110k makes it solvent through the early 22nd century.

Social Security is fine, it doesn't get routinely pillaged because the money in it isn't actually money, but it is a guarantee of money which can be construed as money. It is money that exists and doesn't exist because it's sort-of-but-not-really infinitely leveraged. It doesn't exist outside of an accounting ledger till the actual social security check goes out, at which point it helps drive inflation which helps out the workers who are currently paying into the program. It's a nice positive feedback loop and quite likely the most important single law that allowed America to play catch-up with the industrialized world.

But, we have to get rid of it because something something what I heard on Fox and Friends.

WRESTLINGFAN
02-09-2013, 04:57 AM
Social security should not be mandatory If someone trusts the federal government with running a quasi retirement/income program it should be their choice.


Its solvent because of IOU's. Its basically T Bills with a promise to pay. Since the federal government cant even run a railroad or the post office what makes anyone think that social security is such a great program.

More people are going on Soc Sec disability. Its a system built on fraud waste and abuse.


I would love to have all the money I put in given back with interest and I can manage my own retirement strategy.

WRESTLINGFAN
02-09-2013, 04:58 AM
and you just quack like an ass duck

You are just a quack.

spoon
02-09-2013, 11:26 AM
You are just a quack.

good one


wf gets jokes

:wallbash:

hanso
02-09-2013, 08:57 PM
The true answer is who the fuck cares?!

And wf going at social security, funny

This was my take on the butt plug bingo story why they would even take in the issue.

The Tea Party sides with the taliban when it comes to sex ed./womens issues.

hanso
02-10-2013, 05:43 AM
https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/5304112640/h16097D36/
Karl Rove (Ham loaf ) has got into a greenback super pac battle with the Tea party.




Tea party leaders are turning to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, to deliver their message following President Barack Obama's State of the Union address

WRESTLINGFAN
02-10-2013, 08:54 AM
https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/5304112640/h16097D36/
Karl Rove (Ham loaf ) has got into a greenback super pac battle with the Tea party.




Tea party leaders are turning to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, to deliver their message following President Barack Obama's State of the Union address

Dick Morris didnt get his contract renewed but Rove did? Both should have been canned by Fox.


I think Roves group Crossroads spent something like 350 million in the 2012 cycle and got a horrible return on investment

hanso
02-23-2013, 06:07 AM
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"Jet ski for Indians"

spoon
02-23-2013, 10:33 AM
manatea baggin

hanso
06-02-2013, 11:14 AM
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Tea Party Speaker Presents Proof Grover Norquist Is a Secret Muslim: 'He Has a Beard'

A speaker at a tea party event in Texas recently suggested that that anti-tax lobbyist Grover Norquist was a secret Muslim because "he has a beard."

In a video posted by the Far North Dallas Tea Party on Thursday, Texas Eagle Forum President and former Chairman of the Texas Republican Party Cathie Adams presented evidence that Norquist was part of a "stealth jihad" in the United States.

Adams said that Norquist, who is married to a Muslim woman, was "trouble with a capital 'T'" because "he's showing signs of converting to Islam himself."

"As you see, he has a beard," she pointed out. "He's married a Muslim woman. But he denies that he has converted himself. He denies that."

"He and Karl Rove are very good friends. I don't like Karl Rove, and I certainly don't like Grover Norquist."

Adams went on to suggest that CIA Director John Brennan could also be a secret Muslim.

"Where is the outcry?" she asked. "Thank God that Ted Cruz is now in the United States Senate!"

Norquist, along with conservative activist Suhail Khan, are often labeled as stealth Muslims by Islamaphobic conservative activists led by Pamela Geller, Frank Gaffney and Robert Spencer, most recently at at 2013 CPAC panel.

SonOfSmeagol
06-02-2013, 11:47 AM
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hanso
07-20-2013, 10:26 AM
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli II (R), his party’s nominee for governor, launched a new campaign website Wednesday highlighting his efforts to reinstate Virginia’s unconstitutional Crimes Against Nature law. The rule, which makes felons out of even consenting married couples who engage in oral or anal sex in the privacy of their own homes, was struck down by federal courts after Cuccinelli blocked efforts to bring it in line with the Supreme Court’s 2003 Lawrence v. Texas ruling.


Vote Cuccinelli II VA. GOV. so no one gets corn holed or teabagged.

Tea party is anal, anal the end.

PapaBear
07-20-2013, 07:59 PM
The Cootch is a plague upon Virginia humanity.

sailor
07-20-2013, 08:58 PM
The Cootch is a plague upon Virginia humanity.

Sounds like that's the only method they don't have a problem with.

PapaBear
07-20-2013, 09:07 PM
Sounds like that's the only method they don't have a problem with.
Under the old law, anything but missionary was illegal. So, just having a penis inserted into a vagina wasn't enough to keep yourself out of jail. I'm not sure if it falls under the sodomy law, but there was (maybe still is) a law that prohibited unmarried heterosexual couples from living together and having sex with each other. Of course, none of these laws were ever actually enforced in modern times, unless "The Man" decided to use them to target someone in particular.

hanso
07-24-2013, 10:28 AM
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hanso
07-25-2013, 10:30 AM
" For everyone who’s a valedictorian, there’s another 100 out there that weigh 130 pounds and they’ve got calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. Those people would be legalized with the same act. "

- Rep. Steve King, Iowa Republican, speaking about DREAMers

WTG King your party has stated how there needs to be a connection to 'those people' and this is what you do.

WRESTLINGFAN
07-25-2013, 10:55 AM
Since there is no proof needed to actually classify what is a dreamer. The MS 13 member with the teardrop tattoo in jail can claim he's one and he gets to stay

Under the senate bill multiple DWI's among other crimes can make people become citizens.

King is a politician and the way he delivered his marks are stupid but he's not totally wrong. Cartels are recruiting teens to be mules and carry drugs across.

Full Amnesty can be given and they would still vote for the Dems . Idiot republicans instead of delivering their message are trying to out his-pander and they ain't gonna beat them

A.J.
07-26-2013, 05:35 AM
John Lennon was a dreamer. But he wasn't the only one.

WRESTLINGFAN
07-26-2013, 05:40 AM
Didnt end too well for him

Jujubees2
07-26-2013, 06:02 AM
Didnt end too well for him

Yeah but that foreigner Oko made out pretty well...

hanso
07-28-2013, 07:59 AM
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hanso
08-02-2013, 09:19 PM
http://www.bartcop.com/gop-burners.jpg

WRESTLINGFAN
08-03-2013, 06:03 AM
Don't worry

They will eventually become establishment fossils like Boehner Cantor Pelosi and others.
Thanks to dumbed down voters, turnover is about 10%

hanso
08-05-2013, 12:20 PM
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hanso
09-13-2013, 09:32 PM
“The willingness to say all those crazy things is a rare, rare characteristic,” Cruz told the audience at a gathering held by the conservative Heritage Foundation. “And you know what? It’s every bit as true now as it was then. We need a hundred more like Jesse Helms in the U.S. Senate.”

Ted Cruz

SonOfSmeagol
09-14-2013, 10:56 AM
“I feel that it's the music, not anything else, that matters”

"Let Me Tell You Bout My Best Friend"

Brandon Cruz