Wednesday, 15 January 2014

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baki didnt fault bush on spying joelcraig2014-01-15 09:25:40so u are wrong... againseaI don't know. § imafreeman2014-01-15 09:25:08atlnotice how 80% of the post here try to afavorate2014-01-15 09:24:22get you focused on things that will never happen..its like I'm stuck on stupid and so should all you.atl"i don't recall." § joedoucher2014-01-15 09:21:23atl"i can see russia from my doorstep"..who said it § miter_bin_es_dirti2014-01-15 09:20:56omaLOL..in what comic book? mygrane2014-01-15 09:20:35They were totally surrounded before they took 1/2 of Kuwait. I would say, that America had Saddam in check, before the war started. American Soldiers went into Iraq, kicked some muzzy ass, and returned capitalism to Iraq. OObama blew it. It is now a humanitarian disaster.sfoI was testing you § agnosticguy2014-01-15 09:18:31hkg^another con who cant spell, I see a pattern... igvard2014-01-15 09:17:54not so smart. Remember, its Barack Hussein Obama... that beat the GOP TWICE Personal Thoughts on CA JohnnyTrigger2014-01-15 09:16:47Try as we might, it's not likely that WE limited government fans can convince the CA voters to change direction -- that's up to the OTHER side to accomplish. To be fair, they are working hard at it, 24/7. Only when things get bad enough will voters seek an alternative. The problem is, no one knows how far down we must first go, nor how long that decline will take. Do we have to get as bad as the Soviet Union before we change direction? I think not -- as our state and country have a long (often ignored) history as a successful free society to look back on and learn from. Plus we have groups advocating for reforms and free markets -- something forbidden in the old Soviet Union. Am I optimistic we will change direction in CA? Yes. But perhaps not in my lifetime. The key for California is mobility -- the productive people and businesses won't often leave a country, but they WILL leave a state. And do. And are. As for the prospects for the U.S. overall? I'm even less optimistic.omaI did not. Bush 1 invaded w/justification and igvard2014-01-15 09:16:34the support of the world. Bush 2 invaded w/a huge lie and very little support. Not sure what you are talking about. sfoI was amazed at your ignorance beanorpj2014-01-15 09:16:26by even proposing a million parts per million.hnlhow so? I pretend to live in hawaii... § honorbound_682014-01-15 09:16:01sfoI notice you didn't say 300 or 400 or500 agnosticguy2014-01-15 09:14:53or any numberhnli made a huge mistake voting for 0webama!! § honorbound_682014-01-15 09:14:13slcI like Christie.. i hope he is as innocent as he joelcraig2014-01-15 09:12:12claims to belaxso i guess he snorted up all by himself § goodbyeGOP2014-01-15 09:10:59stli live with my mom in AZ, in her basement. im ho honorbound_682014-01-15 09:07:54norboundsacSorry no. I am not art soup you loony meth head § coldhands2014-01-15 09:07:42unkNew Photos Tie Christie to Bridge Scandal np_pr0n2014-01-15 09:07:36New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie delivered a highly anticipated State of the State address on Tuesday amidst the unfolding scandal threatening his political future. Last week, Christie fired a top aide after it emerged she had ordered the closure of lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge, apparently to punish the mayor of Fort Lee for declining to endorse Christie’s bid for re-election. Christie opened his speech with an apology to voters. Gov. Chris Christie: "Mistakes were clearly made. And as a result, we let down the people we’re entrusted to serve. I know our citizens deserve better. Much better. I am the governor, and I am ultimately responsible for all that happens on my watch, both good and bad. Now, without a doubt, we will cooperate with all appropriate inquiries to ensure that this breach of trust does not happen again. But I also want to assure the people of New Jersey today that what has occurred does not define us or our state." More developments threaten to expand the controversy. Newly released photos show Christie was with David Wildstein, another official tied to the scandal, at a memorial on September 11, the third day of the lane closings in Fort Lee. Christie has repeatedly claimed he and Wildstein have had little to no contact. State lawmakers are also readying new subpoenas to force the testimony of Christie’s aides. Federal investigators, meanwhile, are probing whether Christie improperly used Superstorm Sandy relief money to fund a multimillion-dollar tourism ad campaign featuring his family.stlprove i do meth, artsoup or stop lying § goodbyeGOP2014-01-15 09:07:33stli just pooped in my pants, im honorbound § honorbound_682014-01-15 09:07:23unki saw that...hilarious § miter_bin_es_dirti2014-01-15 09:04:44laxi blame METH and insanity FOR ARTSOUP BEING THE § goodbyeGOP2014-01-15 09:04:19hnlI hope it breaks up into tiny pcs...... § redmeat12014-01-15 09:03:49lnsI work MLK day and take off for Good Friday § forgetdc2014-01-15 09:03:06laxGosh! YOur lunch is sooo much better than mine redmeat12014-01-15 09:02:47I feel sooo inferior! satisfied?stlThat makes them warmongers also, I don't agnosticguy2014-01-15 09:02:19deny it. And I don't like the new dem party. They are to the right of raygunnycHUSSEIN: "I FUNDED IRAQWAR BECAUSE I OPPOSED IT" AngrySatan2014-01-15 08:59:40"THEN I CONTINUED THE WAR, SLAUGHTERED ALL REPORTERS SO NOBODY DID BODY COUNT, THEN REMOVED 25K TROOPS, REPLACED THEM WITH 70K BLACKWATER. MY SHEEP HAS NO CLUE!" mlua few years ago I would have believed u § joelcraig2014-01-15 08:59:27I have always maintained that. But not in that coldhands2014-01-15 08:58:53Raid. That is why OBomber had to kill SEAL 6



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