Tuesday, 25 February 2014

So, I am safe from your murder squad? §

So, I am safe from your murder squad? § born-lucky2014-02-25 10:08:01ashI have a penis. And I don't feel guilty. § dogman19532014-02-25 10:06:44key*crickets* (I guess he did) § Irony_Guy_Returns2014-02-25 10:05:08I blame Mexicants for all the nation's problems. § TheSteadyHand2014-02-25 10:04:20...always the partisan response..... bonnie2014-02-25 10:03:38can you think outside your party or what you hear on FoxNews?? You know I am not a proponent of Obama or the ACA, but you offer nothing to replace it.keyWhy do I care about this again? § dogman19532014-02-25 10:03:12sfoI hope she signs it so that the rest of America Irony_Guy_Returns2014-02-25 09:57:06can see that AZ is still backward and stuck in the past. No, can't say I've ever seen that. § born-lucky2014-02-25 09:55:07inlI didn't think you could fire blacks. § TheSteadyHand2014-02-25 09:54:12knxI enjoy my gated community. § TheSteadyHand2014-02-25 09:53:35I haven't seen it on the news. § born-lucky2014-02-25 09:52:45sfoMedicare is 45 years old today.... bonnie2014-02-25 09:49:43"...While Teddy Roosevelt was the first president to publicly endorse national health insurance, Truman did more than any other to advance the concept that would become Medicare. During World War II, Truman was troubled by the number of draftees who failed their induction physicals due to untreated medical conditions. Truman saw this as evidence that too many ordinary Americans couldn’t afford adequate care. “That is all wrong in my book,” he said. “I am trying to fix it so the people in the middle-income bracket can live as long as the very rich and the very poor.” http://ift.tt/1fCK4vXstli answered below... "context" § 2014-02-25 09:49:42hnlI didn't claim I did. You seem to have. § Incontinentia2014-02-25 09:49:23here's a good line from Ramis' Ghostbusters: JohnnyTrigger2014-02-25 09:48:35"I liked the university. They gave us money and facilities. We didn't have to produce anything! You've never been out of college. You don't know what it's like out there. I've worked in the private sector. They expect results."hnlI regret voting for 0bama, huge mistake!! § honorbound_682014-02-25 09:47:29hnli don't need to § L_Bee-082014-02-25 09:47:25sloTry it dufus, get out on America's public lands Jack_Burns2014-02-25 09:45:49talk to people who are doing any of what I mentioned, find out for your self. As for the Harley owner's comment about moose hunt. There is nothing manly about shooting a grass eating prey animal. It is a sport for weenies. Of course there is nothing manly about riding a pig dog of a motorcycle. criI did not know wiseman592014-02-25 09:45:21did they get to buy Jazz records with EBT cards back then ?An evolving conversation on drug policy A few lie______detector2014-02-25 09:43:17An evolving conversation on drug policy A few months ago, Gallup reported that for the first time, a clear majority of Americans (58%) support legalization of marijuana. When Gallup first polled on this question, in 1969, only 12% endorsed legalization. The results were largely in line with Pew Research Center findings published in April, when it found a narrow majority favoring marijuana legalization, too. The next question, of course, is whether political leaders would follow the public’s lead, and there’s some evidence that the answer is yes. President Obama, for example, made headlines this week when he suggested marijuana is less dangerous for users than alcohol. Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) raised even more eyebrows yesterday when he signaled support for decriminalization. Texas Governor Rick Perry said Thursday that he is in favor of softening penalties for pot users, touting strides his state has made towards decriminalizing marijuana use. “As governor, I have begun to implement policies that start us toward a decriminalization,” Perry said at a World Economic Forum panel on drug legalization in Davos, Switzerland. Perry proposed the idea of alternative “drug courts” that provide treatment options and softer punishment for minor offenses. It’s worth noting that this appears to be a new position for the Texas Republican. Ana Yañez-Correa, director of the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, said she was “shocked” by the governor’s comments, adding, “The decriminalization of marijuana is not something Perry has historically supported.” There’s a real, practical reason developments like these matter. We talked last fall about U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who made several progressive moves on federal drug policy that represented a genuine breakthrough moment. The nation spent four decades waging a costly and punitive “war on drugs,” which proved to be something of a disaster, and here was the nation’s chief law-enforcement official making clear that it was time for a meaningful policy shift. What’s more, he’s not alone. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) blasted the “failed war on drugs” this week; Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) routinely urges reforms to the nation’s drug laws; and even Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) is open to legalization. pdxConsidering Obama lied and screwed millions SissyCard2014-02-25 09:43:17of Americans, where do you think he will rate on the ex-President Hate Meter? 1 to 10 I say he will surpass Carter by at least 5 Points. He will gain about a 9 or 10 with 10 meaning pure Hate.denlike I said its not smart but its a right of the peacemakr2014-02-25 09:42:31owner dont like it dont go there better yet build next door and take their customers moneys money who cares who spends it.Goldwater: I would remind you that extremism in JH722014-02-25 09:42:25the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!Glenn Beck Admits He Helped 'Tear The Country Ap lie______detector2014-02-25 09:42:22Glenn Beck Admits He Helped 'Tear The Country Apart' On Fox News Glenn Beck joined Fox News' Megyn Kelly on Monday to reflect on his time at Fox News. As you know he was pretty much a failure at CNN's headline news, but when he joined the Roger Ailes crowd, he was enabled to let out his psychotic self to attack the new black guy in the White House. This proved to be very lucrative for him and Fox since it attracted far right wing zealots en masse to his show. He's since started The Blaze, which is doing very well in Conservo-land, but surprisingly when he was asked by Kelly how he felt his time was on her channel, he admitted to having many regrets. Hey, so do we. “I remember it as an awful lot of fun and that I made an awful lot of mistakes, and I wish I could go back and be more uniting in my language,” Beck said during an interview with Megyn Kelly. “I think I played a role, unfortunately, in helping tear the country apart and it's not who we are.” He continued, “I didn’t realize how really fragile the people were. I thought we were kind of more in it together and now I look back and realize, if we could've talked about the uniting principles instead of just the problems, I think I would look back more fondly.” Oh, please, he knew what he was doing and he loved every minute of it. On Fox News he regularly used Vicks Vapor rub to make his eyes tear up so it would appear to his viewers that he was crying in despair. The difference between Beck and Scott is that Scott merely confused his followers and bilked them out of their money with ridiculous gibberish for his own enrichment. Beck is doing the same thing, but a whole lot of people are taking him seriously as a secular, political force. He's not just affecting the people who choose to follow him. He's affecting the rest of us as well. He instigated the Tea Party crowd into being brutal idiots that routinely threatened Democratic politicians at every turn and sent a wave of narcissistic nuttery and violence throughout the right wing base. He did help tear this country apart and for that I hope he finds a place in the hell that he always preaches about. Don't buy this phony self reflection, because he's been just as smug, unstable and certifiable at The Blaze as he was during his two and half year run with Rupert Murdock. denprotected class wiseman592014-02-25 09:42:22I want to be protected send all the LIBTARDS to Califoriastli answered below § joelcraig2014-02-25 09:42:17seathey'd have to catch me first. L_Bee-082014-02-25 09:38:15i can surely outrun a wheelchair.hnlIt's what Dems usually like 2014-02-25 09:38:07So I returned your favorseaI'l bet those Ol'timers could beat your feeble Puhleeeezz2014-02-25 09:37:06ass......denmost bus. have signs "we reserve the right to .. peacemakr2014-02-25 09:34:06 refuse service" i have seen them since the 1980's



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