Friday, 24 January 2014

Hussein: "I am feeling needy, share that withme" §

Hussein: "I am feeling needy, share that withme" § AngrySatan2014-01-24 06:17:55I quit! § redmeat12014-01-24 06:14:33I can solve income inequality easily trimblee2014-01-24 06:13:32just give me access into rich libs bank and stock holdings and I will redistribute to the poor. phiI haven't been targetted or indicted yet OCisstilldoomed2014-01-24 06:13:31Must not be working hard enoughsrqWhy do I burn inside when you mention them? § redmeat12014-01-24 06:12:24I just named a "floater" after YOU, STINKY..... § redmeat12014-01-24 06:11:39lafstop building crap. I'm not going to spend my Bastardo_grandes2014-01-24 06:10:56hard earned money on shit. US manufacturing regulations force American companies to spend more to operate. To remain competitive they sacrifice quality. The last Made in America TV that I purchased, (Magnavox) in the 1980's worked for 6 years then died. The Toshiba that I replaced it with lasted 20 years BUY! 2014-01-24 06:08:30I actually have to go to WORK. (Google it) phiI'll bite - what is it? § blue-heron2014-01-24 06:08:28srqI know, I know. I should join an investment redmeat12014-01-24 06:06:49club. I've always wanted to, but never did.albHindenburg to sail again! turnawrench2014-01-24 06:05:55 blimplike surveillance craft set to deploy over Maryland heighten privacy concerns Video: The Army says the aerostats being deployed near D.C., will not be equipped with cameras like the ones in Afghanistan. The Post's Craig Timberg, explains how aerostats work and how powerful their radar and camera sensors can be. By Craig Timberg, Published: January 22 E-mail the writer They will look like two giant white blimps floating high above I-95 in Maryland, perhaps en route to a football game somewhere along the bustling Eastern Seaboard. But their mission will have nothing to do with sports and everything to do with war. The aerostats — that is the term for lighter-than-air craft that are tethered to the ground — are to be set aloft on Army-owned land about 45 miles northeast of Washington, near Aberdeen Proving Ground, for a three-year test slated to start in October. From a vantage of 10,000 feet, they will cast a vast radar net from Raleigh, N.C., to Boston and out to Lake Erie, with the goal of detecting cruise missiles or enemy aircraft so they could be intercepted before reaching the capital. srqOk that is blaming Bush, now link him stating sacapuntos2014-01-24 06:03:43"i inherited" pls. srq^"blah blah blah I'm an idiot con troll" § examinerjohn2014-01-24 06:03:06lafI'll vote against the incumbent. § redmeat12014-01-24 06:02:46srqwhen Obama says: "I inherited...", who is he Bastardo_grandes2014-01-24 06:02:39referring he inherited from? srqI let my guy do that. § redmeat12014-01-24 06:01:49lafI'm tellin' ya. One of the easiest ways to redmeat12014-01-24 06:01:22invest in American job growth is to BUY AMERICAN!srqWhere do I go to invest in those? § redmeat12014-01-24 06:00:17BOCARE.......I like it. Did you make it up? § 2014-01-24 05:59:15paxI love babies, but a baby isnt a fetus. § sacapuntos2014-01-24 05:59:09albwho says the Gov't doesn't want surveilance turnawrench2014-01-24 05:58:51LINK DIDN'T COPY CORRECTLY, GOOGLE IT, ITS REAL! from the Washington post: blimplike surveillance craft set to deploy over Maryland heighten privacy concerns Video: The Army says the aerostats being deployed near D.C., will not be equipped with cameras like the ones in Afghanistan. The Post's Craig Timberg, explains how aerostats work and how powerful their radar and camera sensors can be. They will look like two giant white blimps floating high above I-95 in Maryland, perhaps en route to a football game somewhere along the bustling Eastern Seaboard. But their mission will have nothing to do with sports and everything to do with war. The aerostats — that is the term for lighter-than-air craft that are tethered to the ground — are to be set aloft on Army-owned land about 45 miles northeast of Washington, near Aberdeen Proving Ground, for a three-year test slated to start in October. From a vantage of 10,000 feet, they will cast a vast radar net from Raleigh, N.C., to Boston and out to Lake Erie, with the goal of detecting cruise missiles or enemy aircraft so they could be intercepted before reaching the capital. brlOh, I caused the problem? Right redmeat12014-01-24 05:58:42You go with that hon......NFL HAS NEW RULES!:POOP FLINGING,WHITES MUST stinkywinky2014-01-24 05:57:28STAY WITHIN 10 FEET OF THE OUT OF BOUND ZONES,AND REPORTERS MUST BE IN SHARK CAGES!THE PLAYERS HAPPY THE FANS WILL LAFF AND I SAVED THE SPORT!paxWTF is wrong with these people? redmeat12014-01-24 05:57:15And I'm not even a big anti-abortion fan.brlI quit. FUCK IT! § redmeat12014-01-24 05:49:35srqI'm graspin' at straws......... § redmeat12014-01-24 05:46:39myrI've been watchin' him on wash. journal redmeat12014-01-24 05:43:48this morning.srqI wonder if all the cancelled flights have an redmeat12014-01-24 05:42:50influence......That has to put a damper on business. Pretty hard winter so far.Florida? I'll take it. § 2014-01-24 05:41:56I hope he runs, he polled the best in Iowa § Humpty-was-pushed2014-01-24 05:41:16



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