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October 5, 2008 at 2:40 AM #281592October 5, 2008 at 3:04 PM #281422
stockstradr
ParticipantFuck the GOP. Borrow-n-spend fiscal crackpots, flag-pin patriots, religious nutjobs, airport bathroom queers. Republicans are ridiculous. Palin is a prop. McCain has cancer.
That post gets my vote for the funniest, most brilliant post-of-the-week!
October 5, 2008 at 3:04 PM #281699stockstradr
ParticipantFuck the GOP. Borrow-n-spend fiscal crackpots, flag-pin patriots, religious nutjobs, airport bathroom queers. Republicans are ridiculous. Palin is a prop. McCain has cancer.
That post gets my vote for the funniest, most brilliant post-of-the-week!
October 5, 2008 at 3:04 PM #281703stockstradr
ParticipantFuck the GOP. Borrow-n-spend fiscal crackpots, flag-pin patriots, religious nutjobs, airport bathroom queers. Republicans are ridiculous. Palin is a prop. McCain has cancer.
That post gets my vote for the funniest, most brilliant post-of-the-week!
October 5, 2008 at 3:04 PM #281745stockstradr
ParticipantFuck the GOP. Borrow-n-spend fiscal crackpots, flag-pin patriots, religious nutjobs, airport bathroom queers. Republicans are ridiculous. Palin is a prop. McCain has cancer.
That post gets my vote for the funniest, most brilliant post-of-the-week!
October 5, 2008 at 3:04 PM #281757stockstradr
ParticipantFuck the GOP. Borrow-n-spend fiscal crackpots, flag-pin patriots, religious nutjobs, airport bathroom queers. Republicans are ridiculous. Palin is a prop. McCain has cancer.
That post gets my vote for the funniest, most brilliant post-of-the-week!
October 5, 2008 at 4:26 PM #281462Arraya
Participantso I will just interject to say that professional Republicans and Democrats appear to be united in their goal of expanding government, to provide short-term benefits for their most vocal or powerful constituencies.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. Pateintrenter gets it.
There is no difference between the power brokers in DC on either side of the aisle, all you get is POSTURING for their constituencies. P-O-S-T-U-R-I-N-G. They are bought and paid for and will do the bidding of their masters. And that ain’t us.
There is an agenda here folks. Pay attention, the economy is going to start nose diving. We will have mass layoffs and a tanking stock market here in the next few weeks. The top Democrats and Republicans know what is coming but the are going to act surprised and concerned, THEY AREN’T. Well that’s not entirely true they are concerned about us waking up to this and taking back our country. They will not tolerate that. And what ever new bill they happen to jam through for the either real or contrived crisis de jour will not be for helping us, it will for gaining control and smashing what ever protections are left of our constitution, if any are.
So everybody keep bickering about which candidate is better. That is EXACTLY what they want you to do. It keeps your eyes off the collusion. Kind of like professional wrestling except most think it is real.
“From now on, depressions will be scientifically created.” — Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. , 1913
October 5, 2008 at 4:26 PM #281739Arraya
Participantso I will just interject to say that professional Republicans and Democrats appear to be united in their goal of expanding government, to provide short-term benefits for their most vocal or powerful constituencies.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. Pateintrenter gets it.
There is no difference between the power brokers in DC on either side of the aisle, all you get is POSTURING for their constituencies. P-O-S-T-U-R-I-N-G. They are bought and paid for and will do the bidding of their masters. And that ain’t us.
There is an agenda here folks. Pay attention, the economy is going to start nose diving. We will have mass layoffs and a tanking stock market here in the next few weeks. The top Democrats and Republicans know what is coming but the are going to act surprised and concerned, THEY AREN’T. Well that’s not entirely true they are concerned about us waking up to this and taking back our country. They will not tolerate that. And what ever new bill they happen to jam through for the either real or contrived crisis de jour will not be for helping us, it will for gaining control and smashing what ever protections are left of our constitution, if any are.
So everybody keep bickering about which candidate is better. That is EXACTLY what they want you to do. It keeps your eyes off the collusion. Kind of like professional wrestling except most think it is real.
“From now on, depressions will be scientifically created.” — Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. , 1913
October 5, 2008 at 4:26 PM #281743Arraya
Participantso I will just interject to say that professional Republicans and Democrats appear to be united in their goal of expanding government, to provide short-term benefits for their most vocal or powerful constituencies.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. Pateintrenter gets it.
There is no difference between the power brokers in DC on either side of the aisle, all you get is POSTURING for their constituencies. P-O-S-T-U-R-I-N-G. They are bought and paid for and will do the bidding of their masters. And that ain’t us.
There is an agenda here folks. Pay attention, the economy is going to start nose diving. We will have mass layoffs and a tanking stock market here in the next few weeks. The top Democrats and Republicans know what is coming but the are going to act surprised and concerned, THEY AREN’T. Well that’s not entirely true they are concerned about us waking up to this and taking back our country. They will not tolerate that. And what ever new bill they happen to jam through for the either real or contrived crisis de jour will not be for helping us, it will for gaining control and smashing what ever protections are left of our constitution, if any are.
So everybody keep bickering about which candidate is better. That is EXACTLY what they want you to do. It keeps your eyes off the collusion. Kind of like professional wrestling except most think it is real.
“From now on, depressions will be scientifically created.” — Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. , 1913
October 5, 2008 at 4:26 PM #281785Arraya
Participantso I will just interject to say that professional Republicans and Democrats appear to be united in their goal of expanding government, to provide short-term benefits for their most vocal or powerful constituencies.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. Pateintrenter gets it.
There is no difference between the power brokers in DC on either side of the aisle, all you get is POSTURING for their constituencies. P-O-S-T-U-R-I-N-G. They are bought and paid for and will do the bidding of their masters. And that ain’t us.
There is an agenda here folks. Pay attention, the economy is going to start nose diving. We will have mass layoffs and a tanking stock market here in the next few weeks. The top Democrats and Republicans know what is coming but the are going to act surprised and concerned, THEY AREN’T. Well that’s not entirely true they are concerned about us waking up to this and taking back our country. They will not tolerate that. And what ever new bill they happen to jam through for the either real or contrived crisis de jour will not be for helping us, it will for gaining control and smashing what ever protections are left of our constitution, if any are.
So everybody keep bickering about which candidate is better. That is EXACTLY what they want you to do. It keeps your eyes off the collusion. Kind of like professional wrestling except most think it is real.
“From now on, depressions will be scientifically created.” — Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. , 1913
October 5, 2008 at 4:26 PM #281797Arraya
Participantso I will just interject to say that professional Republicans and Democrats appear to be united in their goal of expanding government, to provide short-term benefits for their most vocal or powerful constituencies.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. Pateintrenter gets it.
There is no difference between the power brokers in DC on either side of the aisle, all you get is POSTURING for their constituencies. P-O-S-T-U-R-I-N-G. They are bought and paid for and will do the bidding of their masters. And that ain’t us.
There is an agenda here folks. Pay attention, the economy is going to start nose diving. We will have mass layoffs and a tanking stock market here in the next few weeks. The top Democrats and Republicans know what is coming but the are going to act surprised and concerned, THEY AREN’T. Well that’s not entirely true they are concerned about us waking up to this and taking back our country. They will not tolerate that. And what ever new bill they happen to jam through for the either real or contrived crisis de jour will not be for helping us, it will for gaining control and smashing what ever protections are left of our constitution, if any are.
So everybody keep bickering about which candidate is better. That is EXACTLY what they want you to do. It keeps your eyes off the collusion. Kind of like professional wrestling except most think it is real.
“From now on, depressions will be scientifically created.” — Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. , 1913
October 5, 2008 at 4:50 PM #281477Arraya
ParticipantWe’ve been at war now with some little dinky country longer than it took us to win WWII
That is because we are not supposed to leave. The USG NEVER believed it would be quick that was just for the sale.
http://www.mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=6…
Upon arrival in Iraq from Washington, President Jalal Talabani told reporters that he is concerned over Washington threats.
“Washington threatened to use any means to seize Iraqi assets if we do not support the security pact,” Marsadiraq quoted Talabani as saying.
Washington currently seeks to sign a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with Baghdad to give legal basis to its military and political presence in oil-rich Iraq after a UN mandate defining its status expires on December 31.You see at least the Americans people are not the only ones they are threatening. The real reason emerges, permanent bases.
Yeah, they want a democracy. HAHAHAHA
October 5, 2008 at 4:50 PM #281754Arraya
ParticipantWe’ve been at war now with some little dinky country longer than it took us to win WWII
That is because we are not supposed to leave. The USG NEVER believed it would be quick that was just for the sale.
http://www.mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=6…
Upon arrival in Iraq from Washington, President Jalal Talabani told reporters that he is concerned over Washington threats.
“Washington threatened to use any means to seize Iraqi assets if we do not support the security pact,” Marsadiraq quoted Talabani as saying.
Washington currently seeks to sign a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with Baghdad to give legal basis to its military and political presence in oil-rich Iraq after a UN mandate defining its status expires on December 31.You see at least the Americans people are not the only ones they are threatening. The real reason emerges, permanent bases.
Yeah, they want a democracy. HAHAHAHA
October 5, 2008 at 4:50 PM #281758Arraya
ParticipantWe’ve been at war now with some little dinky country longer than it took us to win WWII
That is because we are not supposed to leave. The USG NEVER believed it would be quick that was just for the sale.
http://www.mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=6…
Upon arrival in Iraq from Washington, President Jalal Talabani told reporters that he is concerned over Washington threats.
“Washington threatened to use any means to seize Iraqi assets if we do not support the security pact,” Marsadiraq quoted Talabani as saying.
Washington currently seeks to sign a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with Baghdad to give legal basis to its military and political presence in oil-rich Iraq after a UN mandate defining its status expires on December 31.You see at least the Americans people are not the only ones they are threatening. The real reason emerges, permanent bases.
Yeah, they want a democracy. HAHAHAHA
October 5, 2008 at 4:50 PM #281800Arraya
ParticipantWe’ve been at war now with some little dinky country longer than it took us to win WWII
That is because we are not supposed to leave. The USG NEVER believed it would be quick that was just for the sale.
http://www.mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=6…
Upon arrival in Iraq from Washington, President Jalal Talabani told reporters that he is concerned over Washington threats.
“Washington threatened to use any means to seize Iraqi assets if we do not support the security pact,” Marsadiraq quoted Talabani as saying.
Washington currently seeks to sign a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with Baghdad to give legal basis to its military and political presence in oil-rich Iraq after a UN mandate defining its status expires on December 31.You see at least the Americans people are not the only ones they are threatening. The real reason emerges, permanent bases.
Yeah, they want a democracy. HAHAHAHA
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