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Try this, say Heil real quick to Bill. Lets see if he follows up with his proper Hitler response and throws out the Nazi arm out salute.

If his government told him it was for the greater good, Bill would help round up Tea Party members for the camps. Only if it were for the greater good.

Bill is a mindless, unthinking minion for his government, which is always right (don't you know). Any different thought process outside of what his government's propagandists like CNN and MSNBC tell him, Bill says is cultist thought.

Bill's Kenyan fuhrer has put this country over $4 Trillion dollars more in debt in less than 3 years, but Bill is told to think that is OK, its for the greater good afterall.

Bill's fuhrer said he would end the Middle East wars, but he has actually got more countries involved. Bill never says anything bad about that, because MSNBC controls the few thoughts he actually has.

So when you see him marching in goose step, high storm trooper boots polished, brown shirt, SS patches, he can't help it. MSNBC says its for the greater good.

If you have a Ron Paul bumper sticker or something like that, hide, its like the Star of David patches the Jews were made to wear in the 1930's. It marks you as an enemy of Bill's state. We all know what Bill's kind did to them.
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undercoverjoe wrote:Try this, say Heil real quick to Bill. Lets see if he follows up with his proper Hitler response and throws out the Nazi arm out salute.

If his government told him it was for the greater good, Bill would help round up Tea Party members for the camps. Only if it were for the greater good.

Bill is a mindless, unthinking minion for his government, which is always right (don't you know). Any different thought process outside of what his government's propagandists like CNN and MSNBC tell him, Bill says is cultist thought.

Bill's Kenyan fuhrer has put this country over $4 Trillion dollars more in debt in less than 3 years, but Bill is told to think that is OK, its for the greater good afterall.

Bill's fuhrer said he would end the Middle East wars, but he has actually got more countries involved. Bill never says anything bad about that, because MSNBC controls the few thoughts he actually has.

So when you see him marching in goose step, high storm trooper boots polished, brown shirt, SS patches, he can't help it. MSNBC says its for the greater good.

If you have a Ron Paul bumper sticker or something like that, hide, its like the Star of David patches the Jews were made to wear in the 1930's. It marks you as an enemy of Bill's state. We all know what Bill's kind did to them.
Repeated absurdity from Joe. Facts about Ron Paul from me. Just kills you to be hit with facts doesn't it...

Tell them about your Fantasy Land Joe. Hard drugs for anyone who wants them and Support for race based discrimination. Has anyone noticed Joe does not deny this ? He isn't allowed to.
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Is anyone watching the Republican debate on CNN tonight? It stars at 8:00 Pm.
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I would much rather watch slugs fucking in a mud puddle. It's the more intelligent choice.
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After last nights debate, I want nothing to do with Ron Paul. He blamed the US for 9/11. That is not cool.
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f.sciarrillo wrote:After last nights debate, I want nothing to do with Ron Paul. He blamed the US for 9/11. That is not cool.
You did not listen to his quote. He said that the Arab extremists say that the years of bombing Iraq caused them to retaliate with 9-11. How would you react if someone bombed your country for years? He says we should listen to what our enemies are saying. We might learn something from it.

But no, all the knee jerk reaction politicians just want to do is kill some more people in the Middle East. Makes em feel like real tough Mericans.

I am for pulling all our troops out of the Mid East. Drill for gas and oil on our land and we will not need Mid East oil. Then they can fight amongst themselves, which they do very well.
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Agreed. We give them a big target to hate. All of their clerics can blame the lousy mideast living conditions on the US and shift the blame from their own corrupt governments. That way, rather than the people rebelling against their leaders and taking care of their own problems at home, they can terrorize us, and their leaders are left to "rape" the common people and bleed them dry, while the arab leadership is left alone to live like rockstars in giant oil castles.
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hicksjd9 wrote:Agreed. We give them a big target to hate. All of their clerics can blame the lousy mideast living conditions on the US and shift the blame from their own corrupt governments. That way, rather than the people rebelling against their leaders and taking care of their own problems at home, they can terrorize us, and their leaders are left to "rape" the common people and bleed them dry, while the arab leadership is left alone to live like rockstars in giant oil castles.
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If Iraq wouldn't have invaded Kuwait back in the 90's, we wouldn't have been bombing them. I am all for getting our troops out of there and letting them fight amongst themselves as well. But he could have worded it a little better. The way he did was putting total blame on the US.

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I still want nothing to do with him. There is always that little heel that draws you away from people, with Paul it is this; with Romney, it is Romneycare; with Perry, it is the fact that he made 12 year old girls get a shot to prevent stds. As for the rest, I don't think they are electable. In fact, the more i look at this group, the more I think obama will win. The nominee will either be Romney or Perry, and neither one will win. This is just my opinion, please take it as such.
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f.sciarrillo wrote:If Iraq wouldn't have invaded Kuwait back in the 90's, we wouldn't have been bombing them. I am all for getting our troops out of there and letting them fight amongst themselves as well. But he could have worded it a little better. The way he did was putting total blame on the US.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011/09 ... cks-video/

I still want nothing to do with him. There is always that little heel that draws you away from people, with Paul it is this; with Romney, it is Romneycare; with Perry, it is the fact that he made 12 year old girls get a shot to prevent stds. As for the rest, I don't think they are electable. In fact, the more i look at this group, the more I think obama will win. The nominee will either be Romney or Perry, and neither one will win. This is just my opinion, please take it as such.
Perry has two thing working for him. Attitude and swagger. Republicans and independents seem to gravitate to swagger with an attitude. Reagan had it and was labeled as a long shot when he ran for president. GW had swagger. Swagger makes a man "look like" he is in charge. An uneducated voter will vote for that over substance.

Perry and Obama will be a very close race and it could end up either way. What scares me is super pack money. That gives the edge to Perry. The majority of super pack money will be spent on negative adds against Obama. More adds than you ever saw before.

Perry's claim of creating jobs is crap. The oil industry creates jobs and Perry didn't put the oil in Texas. An increase in population created new house building. Texas regulations left Texas pretty much unaffected by the housing bubble, however Perry removed those regulations.

Perry wanted Texas to leave the USA because of the Stimulus money, however he took it and used it to balance the Texas budget and create jobs with it. Research shows him to be a hypocrite.
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Every politicians has a record Bill. There is no such thing as a perfect politician. It would be nice if there was a perfect politician.

Did anyone see that a Republican won Anthony Weiner's former seat? He is the first since 1927. That one will send shock waves.
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All this worry about super pacs. What about billionaire George Soros basically owning the democrat party. He also underwrites much of their media arms like daily kos and move on.

This is a guy who with his father sold out his fellow Jews to the Nazis in Hungary during WWII, and in interviews said he has no regret over doing that.

He makes his money by selling short on various currencies, and personally is responsible for cutting the value of the British pound around 50%. Whatever it takes to make him billions and billions.

And some worry about pacs?????
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No. Rich people are rich because they deserve to be. If you have enough money to buy the media, you should. Soros is a job-creator. They need to further deregulate the media so Soros can monopolize it completely, these regulations are killing our jobs. You're just jealous because Soros worked 1000 times harder than you to get where he is today. If you hate Soros' work ethic and business acumen, you're a socialist. Ron Paul.
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What regulations on media? Can they be regulated to tell the truth, the unbiased truth?

Nice to know your democrat party is funded by a Jew who turned in his own people to the Nazis in WWII. Must warm your heart.

He trades on currencies, he does not hire people to work in factories. Like most democrats he brings no value to anyone, just skims money off the top as he topples currencies and makes middle class people poorer.

Typical democrat statist.
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f.sciarrillo wrote: Did anyone see that a Republican won Anthony Weiner's former seat? He is the first since 1927. That one will send shock waves.
The dems are buying Pepto Bismol in bulk today. A conservative republican, who absolutely no political experience, beat out a Jewish democrat in a predominately Jewish district, where the dems outnumbered reps in voter registration 3 to 1. No rep has won there since the 1920's. Remember 2 years ago, Scott Brown a rep won the former democrat seat of Ted Kennedy in Mass. No democrat is going to want Zerobama showing up to campaign in their districts with this recent record.
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Hawk wrote:
f.sciarrillo wrote:If Iraq wouldn't have invaded Kuwait back in the 90's, we wouldn't have been bombing them. I am all for getting our troops out of there and letting them fight amongst themselves as well. But he could have worded it a little better. The way he did was putting total blame on the US.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011/09 ... cks-video/

I still want nothing to do with him. There is always that little heel that draws you away from people, with Paul it is this; with Romney, it is Romneycare; with Perry, it is the fact that he made 12 year old girls get a shot to prevent stds. As for the rest, I don't think they are electable. In fact, the more i look at this group, the more I think obama will win. The nominee will either be Romney or Perry, and neither one will win. This is just my opinion, please take it as such.



Perry's claim of creating jobs is crap. The oil industry creates jobs and Perry didn't put the oil in Texas. An increase in population created new house building. Texas regulations left Texas pretty much unaffected by the housing bubble, however Perry removed those regulations.
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So,you say the oil industry creates jobs? Well then why the hell does Obama not want to drill for oil in this country?
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undercoverjoe wrote:All this worry about super pacs. What about billionaire George Soros basically owning the democrat party. He also underwrites much of their media arms like daily kos and move on.

This is a guy who with his father sold out his fellow Jews to the Nazis in Hungary during WWII, and in interviews said he has no regret over doing that.

He makes his money by selling short on various currencies, and personally is responsible for cutting the value of the British pound around 50%. Whatever it takes to make him billions and billions.

And some worry about pacs?????
I don't like money buying elections on either side Joe. Do you ?
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onegunguitar wrote: So,you say the oil industry creates jobs? Well then why the hell does Obama not want to drill for oil in this country?

FROM AUGUST 27 2011. Now tell me what you're whining about ?

UP 60 % SIXTY PERCENT ! HIGHEST SINCE 1987...


1,069: The number of rigs drilling for oil in the U.S. this week.


The figure reflects a huge surge in U.S. oil drilling, up nearly 60% in the past year and the highest total since at least 1987, when oil services company Baker Hughes Inc. began keeping track.

The drilling boom is being driven by a variety of factors. New technologies have allowed companies to tap vast new oil reserves in places like North Dakota, Texas and, most recently, Ohio. High oil prices are making once-unprofitable fields more tempting. And low natural-gas prices are leading companies to shift their focus to finding oil. Natural-gas drilling, which generally uses the same rigs but in different places, is down 8% in the past year.

All that drilling is helping to boost U.S. oil production. The U.S. pumped 3.9 million barrels a day from onshore fields in March, up 5.9% from a year earlier and the most in nearly a decade.

Rising production—along with other factors such as increased use of alternative fuels and reduced consumption due to more fuel-efficient cars—is helping to make the U.S. less dependent on foreign oil. U.S. crude oil imports last week were down 11% from a year ago; on a percentage basis, the U.S. imported less of its oil last year than any year since 2003.

The trend may not continue, however. Oil prices have fallen to about $85 a barrel in recent weeks, down sharply from their highs of well over $100 a barrel last spring. The drop won’t make companies stop drilling, but lower prices combined with higher costs could be enough to slow the rig count’s rapid rise.
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WASHINGTON —" The Obama administration is proposing to open vast expanses of water along the Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and the north coast of Alaska to oil and natural gas drilling, much of it for the first time, officials said Tuesday.

The proposal — a compromise that will please oil companies and domestic drilling advocates but anger some residents of affected states and many environmental organizations — would end a longstanding moratorium on oil exploration along the East Coast from the northern tip of Delaware to the central coast of Florida, covering 167 million acres of ocean. "

JUST BEFORE THE BP OIL SPILL, Wonder what might have changed his mind ?
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f.sciarrillo wrote: There is no such thing as a perfect politician.
This ^ will become the Republican mantra.

Perry's swagger is strong enough that it doesn't matter what he says, what matters is how he says it.
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I want to see more drilling in this country. The less we have to deal with foreign countries that hate us, and the more we make us dependent on ourselves, the better off we will be.
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f.sciarrillo wrote:I want to see more drilling in this country. The less we have to deal with foreign countries that hate us, and the more we make us dependent on ourselves, the better off we will be.
I think of it this way. Oil isn't a renewable resource. The less we drill now the more there will be for future generations. Sort of like we are stock piling it. There will always be a need for oil, even if the demand decreased.

America has always been great at finding solutions in desperate situations. We need to support research for alternative energy sources.
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undercoverjoe wrote:What regulations on media? Can they be regulated to tell the truth, the unbiased truth?

Nice to know your democrat party is funded by a Jew who turned in his own people to the Nazis in WWII. Must warm your heart.

He trades on currencies, he does not hire people to work in factories. Like most democrats he brings no value to anyone, just skims money off the top as he topples currencies and makes middle class people poorer.

Typical democrat statist.
Gosh, Joe, were you wrong that being rich entitles you to all the power you can buy, or were you wrong that being conservative entitles you to all the power you can buy? I'm pretty consistent on my point that money shouldn't give you more power than the average guy. You, on the other hand, have different "rules" based on whether or not a person is Fox-approved.
Nice to know your Republican Party is funded by a foreign national who wiretaps murder victims' families. Or to know that your Tea Party is funded by brothers whose father started the John Birch Society.

Oh, and trading on currencies has a name: capitalism.

( I realize this post is disjointed. I based it Joe's post. His jump around because, well, you know why.)
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Sorry Hawk,didn't mean to "whine" as you call it,I guess I didn't do my proper research. Obama is still an idiot :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hawk wrote:
undercoverjoe wrote:All this worry about super pacs. What about billionaire George Soros basically owning the democrat party. He also underwrites much of their media arms like daily kos and move on.

This is a guy who with his father sold out his fellow Jews to the Nazis in Hungary during WWII, and in interviews said he has no regret over doing that.

He makes his money by selling short on various currencies, and personally is responsible for cutting the value of the British pound around 50%. Whatever it takes to make him billions and billions.

And some worry about pacs?????
I don't like money buying elections on either side Joe. Do you ?
No, but what I hate worse is that they only give you 2 sides. They make most Americans pick the lesser of 2 evils. And in reality they both give us trillion dollar debt. Are they really different? McCain would still have troops fighting in the Middle East and would have had a stimulus package, maybe a little smaller, but still would have added to the debt.

I would like to see 3, 4 and even more political parties. Then money would not be concentrated on only fric and frac, who are not that different.
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onegunguitar wrote:Sorry Hawk,didn't mean to "whine" as you call it,I guess I didn't do my proper research. Obama is still an idiot :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Real addition of pure substance...

Typical Conservative response to LOOSING...

Now I'll :lol: ...
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