Friday, 13 December 2013

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seaI would expect atheists to have more brains § agnosticguy2013-12-13 03:47:32chaI Have Many Friends On My FaceBook Page And If CocoLunaVega2013-12-13 03:33:12any of them are deleted there will be hell to pay!chaCoco's Facebook page just got hacked TheSheepWhisperer2013-12-13 03:31:54.. well lookie here what I found haa hah a ha If Santa was black, he'd have been shot by a 2013-12-13 02:43:34citizen a long time ago for trespasing. I know i'd shoot first and ask questions later if some nigga was around my tree in the middle of the night.amdOh! Most criminals ARE negroes. Now I get it. § saddf232013-12-13 02:03:11Can I get a link? jesushasmyback2013-12-13 01:47:50I'd like to read the whole article for some holiday cheer.Ya I feel kinda low § iceteabone2013-12-13 01:35:07ancVery cool. Maybe i can too § iceteabone2013-12-13 01:34:28anc★ Same here, I will quit in a few mins § 2013-12-13 01:32:47key bullet points supported by tea party Republi lie_____detector2013-12-13 01:31:15key bullet points supported by tea party Republicans: Conservatism, the irreplaceable hub of our Nation, our Christian Faith, and the highest standards of western culture and technology. America First: America before ANY foreign or alien influence and the removal of the United Nations from our borders. We condemn the U.N. and advocate withdrawal of the United States from membership in the U.N. The Constitution Of The United States: as originally written and intended! The finest system of government ever conceived by man. Free Enterprise: private property and ownership of business. Positive Christianity: the right of the American people to practice the Christian Faith, including prayer in school. Oh and on guns… The fact is to all you government officials considering confiscating guns, what you are considering is TREASON against the Constitution and Citizens of the United States of America. Except—I didn’t write those talking points. I didn’t pull them from a right-wing tea party website. I pulled them from the Traditionalist American Knights—of the Ku Klux Klan. anc★ I am always on, kicking con asses 2013-12-13 01:30:24I won't relent until my last breath. Hahahaha. jvlHow to Beat a Photo-Enforced Speeding Ticket Truedizzle2013-12-13 01:23:03"To Whom it May Concern, I received a letter claiming I committed a violation of a speeding law in the District of Columbia on 04/21/2012. As per the instructions, I am writing to plead ‘not guilty’ to this charge. Although this option is said to result in this matter going to court; it is my suggestion that the charges simply be dropped. This suggestion comes out of respect for tax payers, and my request that their hard earned money not be wasted in such proceedings. As there is no evidence of my involvement with this alleged ‘crime’, as well as the fact that I am not granted my 6th amendment right to face my ‘accuser’ (a camera); I see no way the government could prove my guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. I also see find no legal requirement for me to implicate someone else in this process, as it is the government’s responsibility to prove a person’s guilt. It is also my 5th amendment right to remain silent on the matter. If it is the government’s decision to move forward in this matter, I would request copies of any evidence the prosecution may have of my involvement in the “offense”; as well as, all maintenance records for the camera(s) involved. Sincerely, Nathan Cox United States Army Veteran" http://www.minds.com/blog/view/257176092094238720/how-to-beat-a-photo-enforced-speeding-ticket-or-red-light-ticketNite Niglets. I'm headed down to Long Beach to 2013-12-13 01:17:14pick up some rock from some cholo greaser.Republicans going after Republicans: "Hopefull lie_____detector2013-12-13 01:12:18Republicans going after Republicans: "Hopefully we'll go into eight to 10 races and beat the snot out of them," said former Rep. Steve LaTourette of Ohio, whose new political group, Defending Main Street, aims to raise $8 million to fend off tea party challenges against more mainstream Republican incumbents. "We're going to be very aggressive and we're going to get in their faces." Count me as doubtful on the question of whether not LaTourette's side is going to be the one dishing out the beating come primary time, but I do think he's right that the snot is going to get beaten out of someone. "The convention left a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths and we're not going to see that again," predicted Shaun Kenney, a former spokesman for the Virginia GOP who runs a conservative web site. "It's going to be like divorce court." When former spokesmen of the GOP are enthusiastically talking about taking the party to divorce court, you know things are about to get even more entertaining, so break out the popcorn and get ready for the GOP's Great Divorce of 2013. Social Mobility Much More Difficult in Red State lie_____detector2013-12-13 01:10:47Social Mobility Much More Difficult in Red States, Study Shows Conservatives love to give lip service to the American Dream. And to achieve it, they insist, all you need to do is work really hard. Who needs all those government programs, asked Marco Rubio, when the son of a bartender and KMart worker is a US Senator? But the reality is, today the United States lags far behind other advanced countries in social mobility. The "American Dream" is actually easier to achieve in Sweden. And the least likely place in America to move up the economic ladder? Yep, you guessed it: the Red States. Climbing the income ladder occurs less often in the Southeast and industrial Midwest, the data shows, with the odds notably low in Atlanta, Charlotte, Memphis, Raleigh, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Columbus. By contrast, some of the highest rates occur in the Northeast, Great Plains and West, including in New York, Boston, Salt Lake City, Pittsburgh, Seattle and large swaths of California and Minnesota. This isn't surprising. We already knew the Red States are poorer, less educated, have higher rates of teen pregnancy, divorce and gun deaths. So, it makes sense that the American Dream is harder to come by there. But what I want to know is this: if right-wing economic policies are so superior, why does living in the Red States make it harder to achieve the American Dream conservatives love to idealize? I see the truth hurts u § beachcum900452013-12-13 01:01:56rio★ ★ ★ 2013-12-13 01:00:37War on terror: Necessary. Gitmo: Holding deadly prisoners. Drone bombing: Killing the Taliban Cop abuse: Individual problem, not government's problems. Ehhmmmmm! Here I make note of the fact that you have resorted to the same old tactic of accusing an entire organization based on a few bad apples. You like to blame everyone for the "crimes" of a few, or that's how you draw your inference. NSA: National Security Agency, watching over terrorist communication, not CL PoWo postings. DEA: I didn't know you supported drug trafficking. And taxes is not theft. Tax is a tax, allowed under the constitution. Sorry.GOP surrender roundup: Sadness, woe and conserva lie_____detector2013-12-13 00:59:11GOP surrender roundup: Sadness, woe and conservative civil war John Boehner may have decided that he'd rather not plunge the United States into default quite just yet, but the true believers? They're mad. Really, really mad. A roundup of arsonist reactions: Speaker Pelosi Part 2: Opening Jan 5. 2015 — @DRUDGE Rush Limbaugh on Wednesday blasted the Republican Party as “irrelevant” and responsible for “creating one of the greatest political disasters” he’s ever seen. “I was trying to think earlier today, if ever in my life I could remember any major political party being so irrelevant,” the conservative radio host said on his show, according to a transcript. “I have never seen it. I have never seen a major political party simply occupy placeholders, as the Republican Party is doing.”

Rush says the party still refuses to offer "serious opposition" to Obama, again claiming that this is because Obama is black. Hardliner and actual CNN contributor Erick Erickson, or maybe he's not there anymore because who the hell watches CNN these days:
I am tired of funding Republicans who campaign against Obamacare then refuse to fight. It’s time to find a new batch of Republicans to actually practice what the current crop preaches. The Tea Party Nation is very, very sad:
Barack Obama demanded unconditional surrender from the Republican Party. He pretty much got it. […] In short, the GOP got nothing from their fight. But then again, McConnell, Boehner and the GOP establishment never tried.
 FreedomWorks and Club For Growth are frothing and foaming.
 FreedomWorks: "The line separating the Democrats and the Republican establishment is fading- it might have disappeared today." — @philipaklein 
 But House conservatives like Raul Labrador know what the real problem with their plan was. It's the fault of that damn meddling media for saying House Republicans wanted to repeal Obamacare instead of calmly explaining that the Republicans merely wanted to reasonably exchange defunding or delaying the law in exchange for allowing the federal government to continue to function. rioI think it is best not to offer blind trust 2013-12-13 00:57:07to either govt or corporations rio★ We elected them so why would we 2013-12-13 00:55:47not trust our choices? If they were dictators then I can understand not to trust them. riofor the most part yes MadOnion2013-12-13 00:53:47I certainly don't believe they are out to harm me.rio★ I do, why not? § 2013-12-13 00:53:15riomore than I trust business § MadOnion2013-12-13 00:50:45fukit's just that I told u 2, I'm ur pimp § beachcum900452013-12-13 00:49:28fukif I was ur dad I would eat lead too § beachcum900452013-12-13 00:47:46fuk★ I don't understand what you just said § 2013-12-13 00:47:10sdoI will have to come back later ibRightandLeft2013-12-13 00:44:09when the smart libs are here. This is like trying to play down in tennis.jvlKill Anything That Moves Truedizzle2013-12-13 00:43:24Laurence M. Vance The remarkable book by that title is now in paperback. Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam, by Nick Turse, is the one book you must read by the end of the year. Especially since the paperback edition includes a new afterword by the author that I am reading right now. My review of this book is not online yet, but I will provide a link when it is. 5:28 pm on December 12, 2013 http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/kill-anything-that-moves/sleNo. Pot wasn't made legal here like Colorado trending2013-12-13 00:41:11WTF happened? Keep Oregon green! And I don't even smoke weed.fuk▣◉◐◙◆☁ 2013-12-13 00:40:52

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