Tuesday, 17 December 2013

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chiJust one thing sun__dance2013-12-17 02:59:23I heard it is really a bitch to get arrested there. Just sayin. chiBut will post when I can § HardCoreNews2013-12-17 02:58:44chiGood plan. I guy was telling me just yesterday FROG-452013-12-17 02:56:33all about how cheap coke was in Mexico. There isn't enough of it in the whole world so never even try it once. chiI got no use for cocaine sun__dance2013-12-17 02:53:45But I need good food....so that would be a problem. And being arrested (in any country does not appeal to me. So me thinks I will stay homechiI've heard and read good things about Belize FROG-452013-12-17 02:52:35Haven't been there yet but it is on my Bucket List. fukOh. Okay. I will take your word for it. FROG-452013-12-17 02:51:15I really don't know much about it due to it not effecting me. It does my adult children and grandkids but they are on their own.nycI love it that they strip searched her § sun__dance2013-12-17 02:50:39chiI have heard this before sun__dance2013-12-17 02:44:55That is has become dangerous...not just in Nicaragua but all Centro America. 67% -v- 26% in USA. I am an expert. FROG-452013-12-17 02:44:45That what I was doing in Russia. Teaching their Alcoholism Counselors how we treat the disease here. nycI know what it means sun__dance2013-12-17 02:43:42Fuck them all. They use it for an excuse to victimize people. shitheads. chiNicaragua sucks do not come here. WARNING HardCoreNews2013-12-17 02:38:30Don't believe what it says on the internet. The cost of staying here are double or triple what they tell you. And the people here see tourists like a piranha sees it's prey. Just don't come here it sucks in every way Nicaragua has potential to be a great place but the gutting of tourists will cause the idiots that come here never to return And that goes for me too. I highly suggest not coming her at all.nycI know what diplomatic immunity means § sun__dance2013-12-17 02:37:41fuk★ If you say so then I believe you :-) 2013-12-17 02:36:46









BTW: The Russian citizens strive to be healthy 2013-12-17 02:36:09being obese or otherwise obviously unhealthy is frowned upon by your fellows. I have been in Russia and it was hard to find overweight people under the age of say 50ish. And their kids are better behaved. And they dress better. and....I liked them. I do believe his nincompoop is a bunghole. FROG-452013-12-17 02:30:52And I spell checked it and it is okay. fukUgh, the 'old' plans do/did not include PRE- FROG-452013-12-17 02:29:15EXISTING conditions. Therefore, are worthless. BTW: I could care less if everybody and the illegal alien brother has health care. It's a great idea. Go for it. What I do not like is having it shoved up my ass by the likes of Obama and YOU. "cradle-to-grave" healthcare coverage, FROG-452013-12-17 02:18:22In 1918, the Soviet Union became the first country to promise universal "cradle-to-grave" healthcare coverage, to be accomplished through the complete socialization of medicine. The "right to health" became a "constitutional right" of Soviet citizens. The proclaimed advantages of this system were that it would "reduce costs" and eliminate the "waste" that stemmed from "unnecessary duplication and parallelism" — i.e., competition. These goals were similar to the ones declared by Mr. Obama and Ms. Pelosi — attractive and humane goals of universal coverage and low costs. What's not to like? Read the rest at http://mises.org/daily/3650 Also in 1918 Soviet Union did not exist yet. It was Soviet Russia or Russian Federation fuk☛ +5 Obama did not lie, listen to me bitch 2013-12-17 02:12:48Prior health care plans are allowed to be "grandfathered" in. Most companies if not all are continuing their plans thru 2014 if not beyond. So it is true that you could keep your plans if you liked it. Where's the lie? Old plans did not have 90% of protections the new plans have. So if you want shitty plans, keep the old one, assuming your company allows to enroll you in. They were allowed to arbitrarily drop you from their old plans. I fail to see where the lie is? Old plans won't be continued beyond 2014. So where's the lie again? Does politifact know about old plans? Companies are allowed to discontinue products. So why blame Obama? Can someone clarify this for me?But I do not have the ability to arm myself. FROG-452013-12-17 02:07:41I am not allowed to possess guns. Because I was in the Marine Corps for 26 years. Yeah, I know. Seems odd to me too. In the upper 10% of the most highly trained and effective sharpshooters in the country and I can not have a shotgun, like every 16 y/o kid in NE has. go figure. jvlWe have to pass it to see what's in it. onojim2013-12-17 02:00:04I think that is explanation enough. So, same GOPig nonsense, I see § MadDog2013-12-17 01:43:27 A Democratic upset in Kansas? A new poll says i FaantaStat2013-12-17 01:24:31 A Democratic upset in Kansas? A new poll says it could happen Kansas' red hue may not be enough to save Republican Gov. Sam Brownback • KS-Gov: Gov. Sam Brownback has long suffered from dire approval ratings—something we saw in two new polls just last week—and now we have further evidence that even heavily Republican Kansas may have had enough of his extreme brand of conservatism. A new SurveyUSA poll shows Brownback trailing Democratic state House Minority Leader Paul Davis 43-39. Indeed, Brownback is hemorrhaging Republican support, leading Davis only 59-24 among members of his own party. Republicans praise for Mandela, draw ire of supp FaantaStat2013-12-17 01:23:15Republicans praise for Mandela, draw ire of supporters OK, maybe I’m naïve. But I guess I thought that by the end of his life, Nelson Mandela had pretty much transcended the usual partisan and ideological food-fights, to a point where pretty much everyone is now on board with the fact that he was a remarkable human being who did more than just about anyone currently on earth to advance peace, justice, and reconciliation. Looks like I was wrong. In response to the former South African president’s death Thursday, several Republican politicians posted standard tributes to Mandela on Facebook today. But not everyone seemed to share the sentiment. When Sen. Ted Cruz praised Mandela, one commenter responded: Why don’t all you Mandela lovers head on over to South Africa and see what’s going on now that “Mandela’s people” have control of the nation…experience what life is really like. Especially if you are white. Yup, that’s Ted Cruz: squishy sellout “Mandela lover”! Here’s what someone posted after a similar tribute by Rep. Eric Cantor: no, he was a terrorist and a commuinist (sic). study your history. And another: The Mass Murderer Mandela is finally dead. While he did some statesmen like things as President in the 1990s, he and his animal of a wife were mass murders and torturers. As for Speaker John Boehner, his tribute drew this comment: John, from your comments does it mean you support communism and the killing of white people And when Sen. Marco Rubio posted a tribute, he got the following: For someone whos(sic) family fled communism…fled the very things that mandela stood for…I am sad to see you revere this man. And: He was a communist terrorist man. Now of course, making too big a deal out of random Facebook comments is usually a mistake. There’s a lot of dumb stuff on the internet. But the recurrence of these kinds of responses on the pages of Republican politicians makes it pretty clear that this is a sentiment that’s not exactly rare in conservative circles. This is a longer story, of course. Here’s what National Review wrote about Mandela just ten years ago when he opposed the Iraq War: His vicious anti-Americanism and support for Saddam Hussein should come as no surprise, given his long-standing dedication to Communism and praise for terrorists. GOP Congressional Candidate Switches Parties, Sa FaantaStat2013-12-17 01:21:50GOP Congressional Candidate Switches Parties, Saying Hate Has No Home in Representation If you’re as tired of the Republican Party inciting hatred between family members and neighbors as I am, then this will make your day. Congressional candidate and Army veteran Jason Thigpen was formerly a Republican, seeking election to the U.S. House in North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District, running against Republican Representative Walter Jones. But Thigpen switched parties yesterday. He is now running as a Democrat. Thigpen said, “Enough is enough. After discussing it with my wife and family, I’ve decided to run as a Democrat rather than a Republican. I simply cannot stand with a Party where its most extreme element promote hate and division amongst people.” Thigpen says he’s received a lot of support from other North Carolina Republicans, and that the vast majority of Republicans don’t agree with these “radical nut-jobs”. Thigpen, an Army veteran who received a Purple Heart, is not impressed with his past party’s efforts to steal the right to vote from Democrats, “I didn’t go to war to defend the liberties and freedoms of one Party, race, sex, or one income class of Americans. Whether white, black, Hispanic, Asian, man, woman, gay, lesbian, straight, rich, or poor – we fought together as equals, side-by-side for the benefit of every American in the same. So, to come home from serving our country and see North Carolina legislators using their super-majority status to gerrymander districts and pass a law to deliberately suppress and oppress the voting rights of Democrats but more specifically minorities and college students, is absolutely deplorable.” Thigpen observed unhappily his party’s attempts to use unrelated bills to restrict women’s access to abortions and then at the same time deny food and healthcare to babies. He is not impressed with the lack of Christian values evinced in such deplorable behavior. unk18% of Americans, nearly a record low, consider lie_____detector2013-12-17 01:18:5218% of Americans, nearly a record low, consider themselves Republicans. The hits just keep on coming for the GOP, huh? That compares to 38 percent Democrat, and 39 percent independent, and the rest undeclared. (For comparison's sake, the 2012 presidential exit poll ended up 38 percent Democratic, 32 percent Republican, 29 percent independent or something else.) Of course, the tea party crowd pretends to be independent, which is how Mitt Romney won the independent vote last year. However, something is happening with that independent vote. Independents are also more likely to approve of congressional Democrats than Republicans, by a net 14 points. In other words, independents are moving left. Whether that means that independents as a group are evolving politically, or whether it's addition by subtraction as the teabaggers tune out of politics is impossible to say. Whatever the reason, this is just more bad news for Republicans. It's not just that few Americans want to align themselves with the Republican Party, but they are also losing independents. I know it's a lot to ask for, but if Democrats can resist the urge to fuck things up, 2014 could start shaping up quite nicely. unkBob Dole on today's Republican Party: 'Reagan co lie_____detector2013-12-17 01:17:37Bob Dole on today's Republican Party: 'Reagan couldn't have made it' How can you resist a picture of Bachmann and Cruz in a post about GOP angst? I'm not sure how he managed to get past the network's thought police, but Bob Dole went on Fox News Sunday and said this about the party that nominated him for president in 1996: “I think they ought to put a sign on the national committee doors that says ‘closed for repairs’ until New Year’s Day next year and spend that time going over ideas and positive agendas,” Dole said when asked about the state of today’s Republicans. Dole also said he doubted he could make it in today’s party. “I doubt it,” Dole said. “Reagan couldn’t have made it. Certainly Nixon could not have made it because he had ideas. We might have made it, but I doubt it.” Okay, first, the obvious point: Can you imagine a former Democratic presidential nominee saying that Franklin Delano Roosevelt couldn't make it in today's Democratic Party? This is like John Kerry or Al Gore coming forward and saying the Democratic Party had gone so nuts that John F. Kennedy couldn't survive in it. And Joe Lieberman isn't an analogy—he never embodied the mainstream of the Democratic Party the way Bob Dole once represented the heart of the GOP. So this is pretty unusual stuff. But here's what had me really cracking up: Dole's lament that fact that Richard Nixon couldn't survive in today's GOP. I get what he was trying to say, but still, when you say your party sucks so much that it sucks more than the guy who perfected the Southern strategy and became the first president ever to resign, then you must really think your party sucks. unkTom Coburn Endorses Health Care Exchanges!... lie_____detector2013-12-17 01:14:51Tom Coburn Endorses Health Care Exchanges!... First it was Ron Johnson offering tepid praise for the idea of healthcare exchanges. Now we've got Senator Tom Coburn offering full-throated praise of the exchanges. After denial, anger, bargaining and depression over it, Coburn is leading his colleagues toward acceptance. "I'm not worried about the exchanges," he said in a Senate floor speech. "They'll get that fixed." Coburn attributed the early failures of HealthCare.gov -- the online portal where individuals can shop for coverage under the Affordable Care Act -- to an "incompetency of management." But the exchanges would ultimately be successful, Coburn said. "It will eventually work and work well," he said. We all knew it was just a matter of time. By 2014 he'll be telling us it was all their idea. No comment. I dunno. § FROG-452013-12-17 01:13:06unkRNC Hispanic Outreach Chief Quits, Registers as lie_____detector2013-12-17 01:11:22RNC Hispanic Outreach Chief Quits, Registers as Democrat Republicans say he quit a month ago, but it's all over the place today. Moral: Wingnut Republicans are wingnut Republicans, and normal people are normal people, and never the twain shall meet. This guy turned his back on a high-paid, high-profile job and burned his bridges. That's how bad these people are: When Republicans appointed Pablo Pantoja to State Director of Florida Hispanic Outreach for the Republican National Committee, they hoped he would be able to bridge the sizable gap that only expanded during the 2012 elections, when the state’s 4.7 million Hispanic voters supported Barack Obama over Mitt Romney by a 20 percent margin. But after months of inaction by Congressional Republicans on comprehensive immigration reform and stiff resistance by Republican-leaning groups like the Heritage Foundation, Pantoja has had enough; on Monday, he announced via email that he was leaving the party and registering as a Democrat: Friend,
Yes, I have changed my political affiliation to the Democratic Party. It doesn’t take much to see the culture of intolerance surrounding the Republican Party today. I have wondered before about the seemingly harsh undertones about immigrants and others. Look no further; a well-known organization recently confirms the intolerance of that which seems different or strange to them. Pantoja goes on to specifically cite last week’s revelation — that an author of Heritage’s false report on the cost of the Gang of Eight’s immigration bill wrote a dissertation in which he suggested that Hispanics are at a permanent disadvantage because they have lower IQs — as the final straw in his political evolution. Prior to assuming the role of state director, Pantoja served in the National Guard, doing multiple tours abroad in Kuwait and Iraq before returning to the states and getting involved in Republican politics. In 2010 he served as a field director in Florida during the midterm elections. jvlThink about it. They are forced to take FROG-452013-12-17 01:03:38everybody. The high risk as well as the low risk. Do you think these high risk (preexisting conditions) are going to come cheap? I predict several health insurance companies will go broke within the next 2 years due to it.



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