Thursday, 13 February 2014

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I love Korean udon and respect Koreans. § SequesterIllegals2014-02-13 20:26:58ancnope AngrySatan2014-02-13 20:22:12"I understood the Zionist idea" who said that merely ONE DAY after becoming the Dim Nominee, in front of the AIPAC crowd? While I sit back and take 1/2 your head off from coldhands2014-02-13 20:16:10700 Yards with my M-1 Garand National Match.laxI hate koreans & garlic kimchi § Lalo_Grunsmondotir2014-02-13 20:15:47i've learned more about gay sex from CLcons than FaantaStat2014-02-13 20:13:06from any other sourceI don't think Elvis, Chuck Berry, or any of forposting2014-02-13 20:12:09the rest of the people who started rock and roll were liberals. bosOn the Other Hand, I Really Like Dish RufusLeeKing2014-02-13 20:11:31To the extent I like any purveyors of current Hollywood drivel.I'd say he is the best. § 2014-02-13 20:11:15unkI would to hear a Con tell me how Rock n Roll I_Like_Taxes2014-02-13 20:11:01is a Conservative movement. ancI was being sarcastic § agnosticguy2014-02-13 20:10:00amsSorry Not Good enough. If you do that shit in coldhands2014-02-13 20:07:37front of me I WILL PUT YOU DOWN bro.amsBend over Wilson... ru_contented2014-02-13 20:06:59I want to see what you're packin'...amssociety is in danger. I am defending it § Bastardo_grandes2014-02-13 20:06:24amsSorry I disagree . Someone must be coldhands2014-02-13 20:05:42in grave danger of death or great bodily injury before you may use deadly force.amsMy concealed weapon permit gives me the Bastardo_grandes2014-02-13 20:03:34authority to enforce social conventions. As Americans we have chosen to live in a civilized society. I'll ask you, only once, to behave. If you continue to act chimpy, I'm within my rights to shoot you Enough saidgrrI predicted dems will hold the Senate and take Obamaknowsbest2014-02-13 20:02:11the House. Obamacare is starting to catch on, people like it.sfoNope. Keep arguing with yourself coldhands2014-02-13 20:00:59I am right , you are wrongunkFrom 'I don't want any part of Obamacare' to 'It lie______detector2014-02-13 20:00:13From 'I don't want any part of Obamacare' to 'It's a godsend' Last year, TIME published a massive special report, "Bitter Pill: Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us," detailing just about everything that is wrong with the nation's health care system. Central to that story were Stephanie and Sean Recchi, an Ohio couple with two kids who had just started up a new business, and who had just been struck by Sean's aggressive and expensive cancer. Here's Stephanie Ricci last October: I don't think Obamacare will help us. I don't want anything to do with it," Stephanie Recchi told me a week after the launch of HealthCare.gov on Oct. 1. "I hear a lot of bad things about it—that it doesn't cover pre-existing conditions and it's too expensive," she added, referring to what she said were "television ads and some politicians talking on the news. Just a lot of talk that this is a bad law." Did I mention she's an Obama hater? Nonetheless, she tried and tried again to navigate HealthCare.gov, to no avail. That made her hate the whole idea of Obamacare even more, but she needed health insurance, and so went to her insurance agent. "When they came to my office, Stephanie told me right up front, 'I don't want any part of Obamacare,' " recalls health-insurance agent Barry Cohen. "These were clearly people who don't like the President. So I kind of let that slide and just asked them for basic information and told them we would go on the Ohio exchange"—which is actually the Ohio section of the federal Obamacare exchange—"and show them what's available." What Stephanie soon discovered, she told me in mid-November, "was a godsend." "Here I get full protection for $566, compared to no protection for almost $500," Stephanie says, referring to her old plan that had cost $469 monthly and that MD Anderson had scoffed at. "This is wonderful. [...] No, we don't get MD Anderson, but we do get the Cleveland Clinic and lots of other good care," Stephanie says. "We understand that." Amid the likely attacks from his opponents that he's taking away patients' favorite doctors and hospitals, Obama has to hope that others come to share her attitude. sfoYou lost with the first supposition. I choose to coldhands2014-02-13 20:00:04act. Or Not. That has 0 to do with the situation. I make choices all day. That is called Life. You continue your circular BS argument with yourself.unkI think Western Art, especially American I_Like_Taxes2014-02-13 19:59:08(liberal) rock n roll had an influence tearing down the wall. Bruce Springsteen was a pivotal player. The introduction of American LIBERAL values such as blue jeans and American rock played a pivotal role in Gorbachev implementing glasnot. He realized the influenced and accepted it. I am not sure why this is even being violently debated by Cons, but it is. Then again, Cons have a weird homosexual attraction to Putin. unkkey bullet points supported by tea party Republi lie______detector2014-02-13 19:58:41key 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. bosI answered your question, troll. § flemish692014-02-13 19:58:17sbaVery few of us have any morals,but I do § HippieKid2014-02-13 19:58:09unkChicago Homicides Down Drastically In 2013 To Fe lie______detector2014-02-13 19:57:01Chicago Homicides Down Drastically In 2013 To Fewest Murders Since 1965 CHICAGO (AP) — Following a year when Chicago led the nation in homicides with more than 500, the city's Police Department said Wednesday that in 2013 the city recorded the fewest killings since 1965 and saw its overall crime rate fall to level not seen since 1972. The city, which ended the year with a 16 percent drop in crime, saw the numbers of violent crimes, including robbery, aggravated battery and criminal sexual assault drop significantly — some by double digits— as well as drops in burglary and motor vehicle theft. But it has been the city's homicide rate, especially the toll on young people, that has captured national attention. "We are making significant progress by putting additional officers in high-crime areas, using intelligence to prevent retaliatory shootings, moving officers from administrative positions back to the streets," Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy said in a statement. One reason Chicago has been in the national spotlight is that in recent years it has recorded more homicides than larger cities like New York City and Los Angeles. That was again true in 2013, with New York recording 333 homicides, the lowest number since comparable record-keeping began in 1963. And, according to the Los Angeles Times, as of Dec. 28, there were 250 homicides in LA, compared with 298 the year before. The department and other city officials have pointed out that the drop in homicides, shootings and other violent crimes coincides with changes in police strategies, including tactics targeting violent street gangs that are responsible for the vast majority of the city's gun crimes and, significantly, about $100 million in overtime pay for hundreds of officers deployed nightly to high crime areas. Mayor Rahm Emanuel has said that besides putting more officers on the street, various programs for young people have played a role in bringing the numbers of violent crime down. At a recent news conference, for example, the mayor said that a record 20,000 young people were involved in the city's summer jobs program. "Not one of those kids was affected by gun violence this summer, and I don't believe for a minute that if they didn't have jobs they would be safe," he said. rnoDems say congress job: write BO exec orders BO_Stinks2014-02-13 19:56:59The Democrats are as lawless as their lawless corrupt leader BO as they now claim Congress new job is to write Executive Orders for BO to sign? What happened to limited executive powers? Whats happened to separation of powers? Anyone heard of checks and balances.. i guess the democrats have such blind loyalty to BO that they too fail to live by the constitution...can someone explain these idiotsunkRepublicans want to dial back the 'war on women' lie______detector2014-02-13 19:56:42Republicans want to dial back the 'war on women' talk ... by focusing on abortion If Republicans want to make Todd Akin their poster boy on abortion, they should go right ahead. Here's something to watch for at the Republican National Committee meetings: A group of RNC members is introducing a "Resolution on Republican Pro-Life Strategy." In essence, it says the Republican Party should encourage candidates to talk more, not less or more sensitively, about their extreme anti-abortion positions: "The Republican National Committee urges all Republican pro-life candidates, consultants, and other national Republican Political Action Committees to reject a strategy of silence on the abortion issue when candidates are attacked with 'war on women' rhetoric," the resolution reads. Somewhere, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock are probably pumping their fists and cheering. Then again, so are their 2012 opponents, Sens. Claire McCaskill and Joe Donnelly. According to the RNC resolution's sponsor: "Not talking about it has not worked well for us," Barrosse told CNN in an interview. "Not responding has not worked well for us. It's a conversation the party has to have." She considers the past several years of Republican campaigning and lawmaking to have been "not talking about it"? Akin and Mourdock, forced-ultrasound and clinic-closing laws from Texas to Wisconsin to North Carolina? The No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act in the House, which could lead to the IRS auditing rape victims? That's "not talking about it"? Dear heaven, what are these people hoping for? Republican candidates who campaign exclusively outside women's clinics, harassing everyone who goes in? But please! Bring it. Be honest—tell us how you feel about exclusions for rape, incest, or the life of the mother. Take it the next step and talk about contraception. Keeping showing voters just where the Republican Party stands on this one. I don't think Democrats will have any problem with that at all. sfoHow's holder doing with giving ex inmate felons forposting2014-02-13 19:56:37voting rights back? I heard they are chasing him around trying to give him a nice white jacket with extra long sleeves and nice straps and buckles. unkNagin was convicted. I win. § flemish692014-02-13 19:56:34amsand another thing, pull up your damn pants Bastardo_grandes2014-02-13 19:56:05when walking around me. You look like a damn fool with your pants halfway down. What the fuck is up with that anyway? I won't tolerate it. I'll request just once that you pull up your damn pants. If you don't I'll empty my 9mm into your ass Enough said sbaI know your type, I've seen you on television § HippieKid2014-02-13 19:56:00



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