Sunday, 17 November 2013

I drink and do more dope before breakfast

I drink and do more dope before breakfast stinkydogbutt1662013-11-17 22:58:35than you do all dayRelax, I already accepted § artsoup_indeed2013-11-17 22:55:58"You just see a general collapse of the rule of Truedizzle2013-11-17 22:55:12law now. Now it's just government by fiat, government by panic, this is late Weimar Republic, and by God people out there. You've got to start growing a spine about this kind of stuff. If you take this vast amount of bullshit and don't react in any significant way, then by God, you have become soulless sheep, fit only to be ruled. And I am damn sorry that you will take me and my family down with you." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TX43DaFlgeI&feature=c4-overview&list=UUC3L8QaxqEGUiBC252GHy3wI Am Leaving the Republican Party Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:53:27http://archive.lewrockwell.com/orig6/stokes3.html★ a-f*cking-women 2013-11-17 22:51:45:-) I am available to switch to the other side for the right price. stkSarah Palin To Hannity: Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:51:38I Don’t Want To Leave The GOP, But They’re Leaving Me http://www.mediaite.com/online/sarah-palin-to-hannity-i-dont-want-to-leave-the-gop-but-theyre-leaving-me/ LMAO she has no clue what the republican party stood forYeah. I'm so curious to find out trending2013-11-17 22:49:44after the ACA thing settles (I know the GOP will try to make hay out of it from here to eternity), and the public gets tired of being worked up about it, in 2016, what issues will be current, and what Americans will remember with more disdain ... the government shutdown and budget impasse (more of those in store I'm sure), or ACA... right now it seems like ACA, because we're in the midst of it. jvl"The entire history of the state is just Truedizzle2013-11-17 22:49:25assholes promising you something for nothing. And we are completely ridiculous as a species in that whenever assholes promise us something for nothing, we're like 'Yeah! Sounds great! Ooh, good, where do I sign up?...Come on, this is ridiculous." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TX43DaFlgeI&feature=c4-overview&list=UUC3L8QaxqEGUiBC252GHy3wsfoACA Complainers Want Something for Free Point2013-11-17 22:48:57What did people think when they heard President Obama say that no one would have to give up their current health care arrangements if they preferred to keep them? This is not to excuse Obama, but anyone who knew anything at all about the two-year-long debate about health care reform should have known that what he said wasn’t true. This applies especially to the pundits and Republican politicians who now react with such horror and mock surprise. The very heart of Obamacare—the point that was debated nightly through the 2012 election, was the “individual mandate.” Republican candidate Mitt Romney claimed to be so horrified by it that he would refuse to carry it out and would devote “day one” of his administration to starting the process of repeal. The fact that he had initiated something similar as governor of Massachusetts added to the fun. If you’re going to require everyone to purchase health insurance, you’ve got to define what you mean by “health insurance.” In particular, you’ve got to have minimum standards. Obamacare, for example, forbids lifetime ceilings on how much your insurance company must pay out. This was no secret. Did people think they could get this added benefit for free? I’m afraid Obama encouraged them to think so. And Americans’ willingness to believe that they can get something for nothing remains the bane of our politics. The Obama position was that if your insurance can run out just when you need it the most, it’s not insurance. You can argue the rights and wrongs of this, but it is inevitable that an insurance policy offering no lifetime ceiling will cost more that one that does have a lifetime ceiling. Ditto the other requirements in the reform law. http://www.newrepublic.com/article/115620/obamacare-individual-health-insurance-cancellations-were-predictablestkOH my look at all who's leaving the GOP Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:45:35demographic group in recent months, according to a new poll. Carl Tate: Leaving the Republican Party - The Daily Progress www.dailyprogress.com/...leaving...republican-party/article_29c0e058-0c1... Aug 25, 2013 - Five years ago I left a position in the Department of Homeland Security to attend law school. It was my second appointment under the ... The Crist Switch: Top 10 Political Defections - Time content.time.com/time/.../0,28804,1894529_1894528_1894518,00.html Florida Governor Charlie Crist announced April 29 that he will leave the Republican Primary and run ... "I didn't leave the Democratic Party," he famously said. Peter King near tears, threatens to quit Republican Party for blocking ... www.rawstory.com/.../peter-king-near-tears-threatens-to-quit-re...ý by David Edwards - in 54 Google+ circlesJan 2, 2013 - Republican New York Congressman Peter King was near tears on Wednesday as he threatened to leave the Republican Party, while ... With Traditional GOP Allies Defecting, Big Business Takes Sides ... talkingpointsmemo.com/.../with-traditional-gop-allies-defecting-big-busi...ý Oct 2, 2013 - "There is an element of the more independent, tea party coalition Republicans that, frankly, don't listen to very many people," said John Engler, ... Scientists leave GOP due to attitudes toward science | The Salt Lake ... www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/...90/science-scientists-gop-http.html.cspý Aug 28, 2013 - Scientists leave GOP due to attitudes toward science ... And he points to the time in 2009 when majority-party Republicans in the Utah Capitol ... Poll: Non-Tea Party Republicans "are splitting from the GOP ... www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/11/01/.../poll-non-tea-party-republicans.ht...ý Nov 1, 2013 - "A year ago, many Republican Party leaders were concerned about Tea Partiers leaving the party (it's something Erick Erickson has threatened ... 5 Social Conservatives Threatening To Leave The GOP Over ... thinkprogress.org/.../5-social-conservatives-threatening-to-leave...ý by Aviva Shen - in 30 Google+ circlesMar 27, 2013 - I'm a Republican…let me say to my party: if you bail out on this issue, I will leave the party and I will take as many people as I possibly can. I only speak for myself, and yes, I think this trending2013-11-17 22:40:55failure is going to hurt the Democrats. But Americans stand to lose more, either way ... ACA fails, theres nothing tenable to replace it for a long time, and HCR advocates are going to be stifled into the future; ACA succeeds and GOP joins Al Queda and declares Jihad. stkI think it already happened! § Oust_GOPers_n_20142013-11-17 22:40:34I fear for his dog Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:38:32LMAO I haven't heard that oneWell it costs too much, I can't get it, Obama's Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:37:59black, it will be something lameunkAnd even if he could, who'd take him up on it trending2013-11-17 22:37:41Like that classic Viagra commercial... "Help! I've risen and I can't get down!"stkSorry, I just took your word for it. lol § Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:37:10unkLMAO I doubt he can get it up § Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:36:45unkFree at last, free at last, thank God Almighty trending2013-11-17 22:34:35he's free at last! Sorry, I couldn't resist. But seriously, this is gonna be an interesting 2014 and 3 years of Obama's 2nd term. unkI got to keep my health care plan. Captain-Stabbin2013-11-17 22:33:20I have VA.stkI don't watch either, Funny how FOX the moral Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:31:32right is now got some of the worst shit on tv to watchunkI meant "your" not "you're". I know you, trending2013-11-17 22:30:38and you are no doctorstk“I'm Not Leaving the Republican Party Cirque_du_GOP2013-11-17 22:30:21the Republican Party is Leaving Me” After witnessing the recent “anti-Tea Party” publicity circus, led by Super-Quadruplets McCain/Graham/McConnell/King, I’m certainly having trouble keeping both feet in the door. These men have continuously appeared on national TV, not to denigrate the (much deserved) Obama administration, but to instead maliciously stick it to the Tea Party and Sen. Ted Cruz. Personally, I had never heard much about Rep. Peter King (R-NY) until the past few weeks when he became the darling of the mainstream media, aka the Democrat Party. Recently he was interviewed on CNN—enemy territory—calling Sen. Cruz “a fraud” and proclaiming “those I’ve spoken to think he’s crazy”. Of course this type of Tea Party bullying is old hat to folks like Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Sen. John “Wacko Bird” McCain (R-AZ), who consistently appear all over TV Land cutting down our own Party leaders instead of calling out the progressive monsters we’re supposed to be fighting against… Sigh. http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/ann-mariemurrell/2013/10/19/im-not-leaving-the-republican-party-the-republican-party-is-leaving-me-n1727642/page/full Non Tea Party Republicans leaving the GOP http://themoderatevoice.com/188227/non-tea-party-republicans-leaving-the-gop/ 13 Maine Republicans Are Done With The GOP http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/19/maine-republicans-gop_n_3781973.htmlstkCNN quit doing real news and offers Classic CNN Campbell_Soup2013-11-17 22:29:21NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—In a sweeping format change that marks the end of an era for the nation’s first cable news outlet, CNN announced today that it would no longer air breaking news and would instead re-run news stories of the past “that we know we got right.” The rebranded network, to début nationwide on Monday, will be called “CNN Classic.” “Breaking news is hard,” said the newly installed CNN chief, Jeff Zucker. “You have to talk to sources, make sure their stories check out O.K., and then get on the air and not say anything stupid. I, for one, am thrilled to be getting out of that horrible business.” CNN Classic will begin its broadcast day on Monday, Mr. Zucker said, “with round-the-clock coverage of Operation Desert Storm.” Mr. Zucker did not indicate what impact the new format would have on such CNN stars as Wolf Blitzer, saying only, “I can’t promise that Wolf will be a part of CNN’s future, but he will continue to be a big part of our past.” The CNN chief scoffed at reports that other cable news outlets had eclipsed his network once and for all, throwing down this gauntlet: “We are going to win May sweeps with Hurricane Katrina.” http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2013/04/cnn-quits-breaking-news-becomes-cnn-classic.htmlwyoNo, I'm more in the Jabba The Hut camp trending2013-11-17 22:28:37 But I am willing to go with Mike Meyer's perspective on him: sfoyou're assuming...... snake2092013-11-17 22:27:05Bill would want that ugly skank hanging off his dick. Which I doubt.jvlI spent hours fighting a krugmantard today § stinkydogbutt1662013-11-17 22:24:31jvlSinatra's Witchcraft Adapted for the FED Truedizzle2013-11-17 22:22:57Michael S. Rozeff That money from thin air That sly invest-now dare That strips the cupboard bare It’s witchcraft And I’ve got no respect for it The ease is too suspect for it What good would any inspect for it do? ‘cause it’s witchcraft, wicked witchcraft and because I know it’s strictly a zoo When you distort the rates on me My heart says “No, indeed” on me “Back off with what you’re leadin’ me to” It’s such an ancient pitch And one we have to ditch ‘cause there’s no more tempting witch than you 5:30 pm CST on November 17, 2013 http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/sinatras-witchcraft-adapted-for-the-fed/wyoWhy They Really Hate Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Truedizzle2013-11-17 22:20:26"The media is full of revelation after revelation of the latest “evil-doing” of embattled Toronto mayor Rob Ford. But there are no doubt dozens of mayors and other local officials in the US and Canada who are awash in corruption and bad personal habits. Why no wall-to-wall coverage of their foibles? Why do the media and the elites really hate Rob Ford so much? One clue is buried in yet another article otherwise filled with salacious details of his latest brouhaha: Part of that building has been a heavy emphasis on being accessible to constituents: Mayor Ford even gives out his cell phone number to voters, to call him any time about problems with city services or taxes. He eschews a chauffeur and other city perks, all in the name of keeping spending down for the average taxpayer. He’s even been photographed reading work documents while driving on an expressway. “I don’t believe in wasting taxpayer’s money,” he later said about the controversial photo." http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/why-they-really-hate-toronto-mayor-rob-ford/unkBlue Dog DINOs. They've flipped to (R)s trending2013-11-17 22:17:02every time they challenged ACA, mostly because they're in mostly Red states. Just politics. But don't get me wrong; I'm not defending Obama or ACA, I'm saying the GOP are sold-out grandstanding hypocrites with a piss poor resumé.unkA Tea Bagging Con from Wyoming said that Campbell_Soup2013-11-17 22:14:21I am not sure if you are a troll or a sociopath who lives in his own fucked up little world.



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