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Re: Election 2012
[Re: DonMichaelCorleone]
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A lawbreaker from an early age I see.... A lawbreaker? I was a child. Anyone who doesn't understand what it means to break the law should never have to be referred to as a lawbreaker. This is why in most civilized countries, you can not prosecute children or the mentally ill.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: VinnyGorgeous]
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06/18/11 09:30 AM
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A lawbreaker from an early age I see.... A lawbreaker? I was a child. Anyone who doesn't understand what it means to break the law should never have to be referred to as a lawbreaker. This is why in most civilized countries, you can not prosecute children or the mentally ill. At least we now know why you aren't in jail!  Take a look at this ink blot and tell us what you see..... 
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: fathersson]
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A lawbreaker from an early age I see.... A lawbreaker? I was a child. Anyone who doesn't understand what it means to break the law should never have to be referred to as a lawbreaker. This is why in most civilized countries, you can not prosecute children or the mentally ill. At least we now know why you aren't in jail!  I'm not in jail because I'm not a lawbreaker. Simple as that.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: VinnyGorgeous]
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06/18/11 02:32 PM
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I'm not in jail because I'm not a lawbreaker. Simple as that. ... or caught yet!
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: fathersson]
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Regarding Anthony Weiner, in an earlier post I said "If the shoe fits..." see for yourself: Click here. Honestly, what else are they gonna dig up on this guy? ... Now I think they should just leave the guy alone. Let him fade into the distance. He's got a lot to deal with ... As I looked at that picture, all I could think of was that he reminded me of Ronald Regans son In my opinion Weiner bears a striking resemblance to Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants. Somebody really ought to post side-by-side pics of the two. THEN I will be happy to see him fade into the distance. Regarding the college pics...while it adds to the hilarity I really don't see any reason to have dug that out. People do some incredibly whacky things in college and it was Weiner's handling of the twitter scandal - lying to the media that tried to defend him; lying to his own colleagues; purposely attempting to implicate others in order to remove attention from his own actions - that led to his self-imposed downfall, even more than the photos themselves.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: AppleOnYa]
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06/19/11 12:01 AM
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In my opinion Weiner bears a striking resemblance to Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants. Somebody really ought to post side-by-side pics of the two. THEN I will be happy to see him fade into the distance.   Happy to oblige.  Signor V.
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Re: Election 2012
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06/21/11 11:25 PM
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good idea,hope you can write more article
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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07/01/11 06:48 AM
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DR.BACHMANN: We have to understand: barbarians need to be educated. They need to be disciplined. Just because someone feels it or thinks it doesn’t mean that we are supposed to go down that road. That’s what is called the sinful nature. We have a responsibility as parents and as authority figures not to encourage such thoughts and feelings from moving into the action steps…Ok, two things. 1) Husband and wife are supposed to be indivisible. They usually can't be forced to testify against each other. When I tell one spouse something I assume that I told the other, blah, blah blah. So will Michele Bachman be forced to separate herself from her husband's words. She can't really do that politically can she? I mean she's said much the same thing. Will there be outrage over Dr. Bachmann's statements? Is that good for Michele Bachmann's chances politically? 2) I know I'm not alone on this because it's all over the net. But the good doctor (ahem) doesn't exactly sound like the most heterosexual dude in the world. In fact he sounds like Big Gay Al from South Park. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Now tell me I'm wrong. Dr. Bachmann speaks
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Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: Election 2012
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Michele Bachmann is first GOP presidential candidate to sign pledge banning gay marriage, pornBY Aliyah Shahid DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER No porn for you! At least if Michele Bachmann has anything to say about it. The GOP congresswoman is the first presidential candidate to sign a pledge that calls for banning all forms of pornography and gay marriage. It also requires fidelity between spouses. "The Marriage Vow" is being pushed by Family Leader, an influential Christian conservative Iowa group. It also states that homosexuality is a choice and a health risk - and should be compared to polygamy or adultery. The pledge also calls for rejecting Sharia law, appointing faithful constitutionalists as judges and opposing any effort to redefine marriage between man and woman. Family Leader CEO Bob Vander Plaats has said his group would not endorse any candidates that did not sign the pledge. "The Family Leader views this pledge as an important component needed to inform constituents about the personal stand that each presidential candidate takes regarding marriage," said Vander Plaats, who unsuccessfully ran for governor of Iowa in 2010. "We believe that the candidates' positions on core values, such as marriage, correlate directly to his/her moral stances on energy issues, sound budgeting policies, national defense, and economic policies," he added. Alice Stewart, a spokeswoman for Bachmann, told the Washington Post that the 54-year-old social conservative did not hesitate to sign the pledge. "She has been married for over 30 years and has a strong marriage and faith," Stewart said. No other candidates have signed the pledge yet. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics...l#ixzz1RXu3Nblg
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: pizzaboy]
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07/08/11 04:33 PM
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Michele Bachmann is first GOP presidential candidate to sign pledge banning gay marriage, pornBY Aliyah Shahid DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER No porn for you! At least if Michele Bachmann has anything to say about it. The GOP congresswoman is the first presidential candidate to sign a pledge that calls for banning all forms of pornography and gay marriage. It also requires fidelity between spouses. "The Marriage Vow" is being pushed by Family Leader, an influential Christian conservative Iowa group. It also states that homosexuality is a choice and a health risk - and should be compared to polygamy or adultery. The pledge also calls for rejecting Sharia law, appointing faithful constitutionalists as judges and opposing any effort to redefine marriage between man and woman. Family Leader CEO Bob Vander Plaats has said his group would not endorse any candidates that did not sign the pledge. "The Family Leader views this pledge as an important component needed to inform constituents about the personal stand that each presidential candidate takes regarding marriage," said Vander Plaats, who unsuccessfully ran for governor of Iowa in 2010. "We believe that the candidates' positions on core values, such as marriage, correlate directly to his/her moral stances on energy issues, sound budgeting policies, national defense, and economic policies," he added. Alice Stewart, a spokeswoman for Bachmann, told the Washington Post that the 54-year-old social conservative did not hesitate to sign the pledge. "She has been married for over 30 years and has a strong marriage and faith," Stewart said. No other candidates have signed the pledge yet. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics...l#ixzz1RXu3Nblg so, pretty much everybody that supports gay marriage and or porn will not vote for her...and thats pretty much the whole united states.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: BAM_233]
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07/08/11 04:48 PM
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Michele Bachmann is first GOP presidential candidate to sign pledge banning gay marriage, pornBY Aliyah Shahid DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER No porn for you! At least if Michele Bachmann has anything to say about it. The GOP congresswoman is the first presidential candidate to sign a pledge that calls for banning all forms of pornography and gay marriage. It also requires fidelity between spouses. "The Marriage Vow" is being pushed by Family Leader, an influential Christian conservative Iowa group. It also states that homosexuality is a choice and a health risk - and should be compared to polygamy or adultery. The pledge also calls for rejecting Sharia law, appointing faithful constitutionalists as judges and opposing any effort to redefine marriage between man and woman. Family Leader CEO Bob Vander Plaats has said his group would not endorse any candidates that did not sign the pledge. "The Family Leader views this pledge as an important component needed to inform constituents about the personal stand that each presidential candidate takes regarding marriage," said Vander Plaats, who unsuccessfully ran for governor of Iowa in 2010. "We believe that the candidates' positions on core values, such as marriage, correlate directly to his/her moral stances on energy issues, sound budgeting policies, national defense, and economic policies," he added. Alice Stewart, a spokeswoman for Bachmann, told the Washington Post that the 54-year-old social conservative did not hesitate to sign the pledge. "She has been married for over 30 years and has a strong marriage and faith," Stewart said. No other candidates have signed the pledge yet. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics...l#ixzz1RXu3Nblg so, pretty much everybody that supports gay marriage and or porn will not vote for her...and thats pretty much the whole united states. Nope - just the Cubs fans! 
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: Mark]
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07/08/11 08:29 PM
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Michele Bachmann is first GOP presidential candidate to sign pledge banning gay marriage, pornBY Aliyah Shahid DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER No porn for you! At least if Michele Bachmann has anything to say about it. The GOP congresswoman is the first presidential candidate to sign a pledge that calls for banning all forms of pornography and gay marriage. It also requires fidelity between spouses. "The Marriage Vow" is being pushed by Family Leader, an influential Christian conservative Iowa group. It also states that homosexuality is a choice and a health risk - and should be compared to polygamy or adultery. The pledge also calls for rejecting Sharia law, appointing faithful constitutionalists as judges and opposing any effort to redefine marriage between man and woman. Family Leader CEO Bob Vander Plaats has said his group would not endorse any candidates that did not sign the pledge. "The Family Leader views this pledge as an important component needed to inform constituents about the personal stand that each presidential candidate takes regarding marriage," said Vander Plaats, who unsuccessfully ran for governor of Iowa in 2010. "We believe that the candidates' positions on core values, such as marriage, correlate directly to his/her moral stances on energy issues, sound budgeting policies, national defense, and economic policies," he added. Alice Stewart, a spokeswoman for Bachmann, told the Washington Post that the 54-year-old social conservative did not hesitate to sign the pledge. "She has been married for over 30 years and has a strong marriage and faith," Stewart said. No other candidates have signed the pledge yet. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics...l#ixzz1RXu3Nblg so, pretty much everybody that supports gay marriage and or porn will not vote for her...and thats pretty much the whole united states. Nope - just the Cubs fans! great to see you mark, i guess you will be voting for her since you both are big fans of john wayne gacy...who was also a fan of the white sox.
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Re: Election 2012
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07/09/11 12:39 PM
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Anemic job growth numbers threaten President Obama's 2012 runBY Aliyah Shahid and Thomas M. Defrank DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS WASHINGTON - President Obama scrambled yesterday in the wake of another disastrous jobs report to reverse America's economic slump - and salvage his 2012 prospects. Numbers as anemic as yesterday's - only 18,000 private sector jobs created in June - caused the unemployment rate to rise to a politically unpalatable 9.2%. Despite a recovering stock market and 2 million jobs created on Obama's watch, the new jobs number was the lowest in nine months - dealing Obama's "momentum theory" an embarrassing blow. "Today's job report confirms what most Americans already know: We still have a long way to go and a lot of work to do to give people the security and opportunity that they deserve," Obama said in brief remarks in the White House Rose Garden. "Our economy as a whole just isn't producing nearly enough jobs for everybody who's looking. "We've always known that we'd have ups and downs on our way back from this recession." He noted the jobs market has faced "some tough headwinds," including soaring gas prices, natural disasters like fires and floods, the Greek financial crisis and state and local budget cuts costing tens of thousands of public service workers their livelihoods. Nervous White House political strategists privately agree with their Republican critics - Obama is running out of time to get the economy humming to avoid becoming a one-term President. Even Democratic optimists recognize Obama will defy history if he's reelected with this struggling economy. No incumbent President since Franklin D. Roosevelt has ever won another term with unemployment higher than 7.2% - and Obama's economic gurus believe the jobless figure will remain north of 8% by Election Day next year. Republicans pounced on Obama yesterday, claiming ordinary Americans have been turned off by his assertion last month that poor monthly job numbers are "bumps on the road to recovery." "It's like nails on a chalkboard to them," GOP strategist Ed Gillespie said of Obama's rhetoric. White House press secretary Jay Carney acknowledged the June numbers were "disappointing," but added they underscore "the urgency of the moment" as Obama and congressional leaders try to hammer out a budget deal. Obama and the eight bipartisan leaders meet at the White House again tomorrow for high-stakes negotiations. tdefrank@nydailynews.com Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics...l#ixzz1RcvriHMW
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: dontomasso]
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08/18/11 02:24 PM
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George W. Bush and Karl Rove despise Perry, and I understand Bush said Perry was a "rube." Now that's saying something! Perry is probably a little smarter than Dubya, but he's a MUCH bigger religious zealot, which makes him ten times more dangerous (in my opinion).
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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