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RE: President Palin's first 100 days - Near Disaster!
(05-18-2009 12:39 AM)Tripster Wrote:  
(05-17-2009 10:08 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(05-15-2009 12:05 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/05/...enate-bid/

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We definately have to keep that pervert Trippy away from her. you know with that fisting fetish he has. 05-stirthepot

Once again brain death boy, it was not ME who jammed this notion onto the world .....

It was another one of YOUR Brain Dead Little-god Blind Slobbering Worshipers, that openly stated to the International Television Community on Inauguration Day, that "Barack and Michelle FIST each other" and the idiot sitting next to her AGREED. 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao

Here is the silly worshiping twit, slobbering and drooling in orgasmic glee about this dude and his wife, who have done nothing to deserve being labeled Deities, gods, Saviors, or Messiahs, being lathered over in regards to "Their FISTING Habits" ..... never-the-less, here is your VID:

Now go in peace my son and Fist in the fashion your Little-god doth Fist, oh ye Comrade Robert.



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YEah, you posted that for me previously. It was obviously misspoken and even you know what they meant. I just had to use the post as an opportunity to call you a pervert and fisting into the thread. :)
05-18-2009 01:42 AM
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(05-15-2009 10:29 AM)uhmump95 Wrote:  It is nice hearing something else coming from them instead of just the usual "Lower taxes" mantra....
What is wrong with lower taxes? Serious question. Do you not care if gas prices rise... if grocery prices rise? Why don't you care when taxes (the price paid for public services) rise?
05-18-2009 10:24 AM
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You know what? Not only is every Republican / conservative nodding their head going "damn right that is exactly how the press would have reported a Palin presidency" the Democrat / liberal admits (to themselves only, not daring to admit outloud) that "damn right that is exactly how the press would have reported a Palin presidency"
05-18-2009 10:43 AM
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(05-17-2009 10:50 AM)West Is the Best Wrote:  
(05-15-2009 10:41 AM)uhmump95 Wrote:  Well you know Torch people use expressions incorrectly all the time and sometimes the incorrect use overtakes the original intent. I believe that at one time the dreaded N word was supposed to be a compliment. Now through incorrect use it is considered an insult.

So take heart in being smart enough to realize its original intent and just smile to yourself as the rest of the population uses it incorrectly.

What are "Torch People"?
You tell me, you typed "Torch People". I typed "Torch people" and accidentally left out a comma.

The next time you feel you have to be the grammar police do yourself a favor and don't.
05-18-2009 11:30 AM
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uhmump95 Wrote:The next time you feel you have to be the grammar police do yourself a favor and don't.

You are really tempting him with that sentence, aren't you? 03-wink
05-18-2009 01:08 PM
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Funny about all this Palin was only running for Vice President with very little experience, Obama was running for the top job with very little experience. Of course she was as we all were reminded one heartbeat away from the President. But instead we get Obama as President on day one. No wonder he needs teleprompters 100% of the time.
05-18-2009 03:17 PM
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(05-15-2009 10:41 AM)uhmump95 Wrote:  Well you know Torch people use expressions incorrectly all the time and sometimes the incorrect use overtakes the original intent. I believe that at one time the dreaded N word was supposed to be a compliment. Now through incorrect use it is considered an insult.

So take heart in being smart enough to realize its original intent and just smile to yourself as the rest of the population uses it incorrectly.

So I should just tow the line?
05-18-2009 03:40 PM
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more along these lines from VDH:

Quote:Ministers of Truth [Victor Davis Hanson]


True, the far Left, in the manner of the far Right's hatred of Bush's Iraq War and his support for Israel, has begun to murmur disappointment with Obama.

But it is quite astounding that the mainstream liberal media — NY Times, Washington Post, NPR, PBS, Time, Newsweek, etc. — has simply offered no substantive criticism of Obama's flips on renditions, military tribunals, wiretaps, intercepts, Iraq, or — given their past fury over the Bush deficits — the Obama plan to run up more red ink in a year than Bush did in eight.

Bush was constantly criticized by mainstream conservatives for his comprehensive immigration proposals, for deficit spending, for failure to veto any bills in the first term, for No Child Left Behind, for the prescription drug benefit, for the Harriet Miers nomination, for the first pullback from Fallujah, for appointments like Scott McClellan and "Brownie," etc.

The result, I think, will prove fatal for the media. For the last eight years, rendition (hey, they even made a hit-piece movie about the supposedly awful practice), intercepts, military tribunals, and Iraq were sort of the refrains of the liberal-media choruses. Looking back, in light of the Obama media, was such hysteria simply politics, pure and simple? Bush did it: bad; Obama did it: fine? Was the issue always just Bush, and never (as alleged) the Bush profligacy in spending — given the silence now over Obama's crazed borrowing? Was there never any real concern about the supposed "cultural of corruption" when the media seized on a Tom DeLay, Duke Cunningham, Mark Foley, etc. — given the pass granted to Rangel, Dodd, and the tax-fraud nominations to the Cabinet.

In other words, to pick up any of these magazines and newspapers now is to see tortured apologies to explain why a flip-flopping Obama is playing "long-term" or "not going to get suckered by his base" or "first has to clean up the Bush mess" instead of disinterested commentary about (a) the disconnect between what Obama now does and what he once said; (b) the staggering amount of debt added, and how to pay the sums off.

Perhaps the media doesn't get it that the American people can more easily take the bias of an attack-dog, go-for-the jugular media that claims it is the watchdog of the public trust and therefore must skin the president, far more than such carnivores suddenly becoming sheepish and obsequious, as ministers of truth, rephrasing and repackaging the party line. How odd that just six months ago we had screaming reporters and columnists talking about the near-end-of-days with Bush — and now doing contortions to assure us that things suddenly aren't that bad after all, or that we must give Obama flexibility and time to sort out the prior mess. Quite scary, all this chest-thumping about tough journalistic integrity of 2001-8 suddenly devolving into, "Hey everyone, we can reassure you that the Emperor really does have clothes on."

amazing what the Publics Mind control group can get away with.

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05-20-2009 09:06 AM
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(05-18-2009 03:17 PM)EastStang Wrote:  Funny about all this Palin was only running for Vice President with very little experience, although it is executive experience; Obama was running for the top job with absolutely no experience.

Fixed.
05-20-2009 09:29 AM
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I happen to think the term "Torch People" is pretty kool !!!!!! 04-rock 04-rock 04-rock

Has kind of a ring of power to it in a Hans Christian Andersen sort of way.

I will have to incorporate it into my list of colloquialisms and other Generic 'ism's for future use.

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