billvon 3,085 #76 March 12, 2015 >I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mpohl 1 #77 March 12, 2015 I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. billvon>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Driver1 0 #78 March 12, 2015 masterrig ***Ended up being a good game despite the weather. With a 7-0 lead we were able to fit in a lot of freshman pitchers. Can't wait for Friday. ...and what happens Friday? Chuck DZ.COM user death match. Vote for who you'd like to see fight who. There will be no addressing the customers as "Bitches", "Morons" or "Retards"! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #79 March 12, 2015 mpohl No, it doesn't. It needs to be looked at/examined as a distinct possibility. Plus the GOP/TEA doesn't mince words. It is time that Democrats stop being nice and playing civil as that approach hasn't worked in 6y+! *** I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the like just shifts the conversation. Democrats Stop being nice and civil? Hahahaha! because the nuclear option was a show of affection. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mpohl 1 #80 March 12, 2015 You might recall that that was only used as the last option to break the Senate GOP-minority stranglehold on governing. Of course, even though the GOP now has the majority in Congress, they still don't know how to govern responsibly. Now they are fighting among themselves taking our beloved USA hostage. And in their spare time they are disparaging the executive branch and the President. Traitors all of them. lawrocket Democrats Stop being nice and civil? Hahahaha! because the nuclear option was a show of affection. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
airdvr 210 #81 March 12, 2015 mpohl Of course, even though the GOP now has the majority in Congress, they still don't know how to govern responsibly. Now they are fighting among themselves taking our beloved USA hostage. And in their spare time they are disparaging the executive branch and the President. Traitors all of them. What's the frequency, Kenneth?Please don't dent the planet. Destinations by Roxanne Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mpohl 1 #82 March 12, 2015 Don't hate me just because I am beautiful. airdvr What's the frequency, Kenneth? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #83 March 12, 2015 Driver1 ******Ended up being a good game despite the weather. With a 7-0 lead we were able to fit in a lot of freshman pitchers. Can't wait for Friday. ...and what happens Friday? Chuck DZ.COM user death match. Vote for who you'd like to see fight who. Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #84 March 12, 2015 mpohl I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #85 March 12, 2015 masterrig*** I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck +1 they need to keep us devided"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,113 #86 March 12, 2015 masterrig*** I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck Hey, it's the BEST government money can buy.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #87 March 12, 2015 kallend ****** I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck Hey, it's the BEST government money can buy. That's the best money can buy? Good Lord! Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #88 March 12, 2015 rushmc****** I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck +1 they need to keep us devided As in 'divide and conquer'? Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rehmwa 2 #89 March 12, 2015 zombies dammit and math ... Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,113 #90 March 12, 2015 masterrig ********* I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck Hey, it's the BEST government money can buy. That's the best money can buy? Good Lord! Chuck It's been bought and paid for by the folks who can afford anything, so it's a reasonable statement.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #91 March 12, 2015 rehmwa zombies dammit and math Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #92 March 12, 2015 kallend ************ I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck Hey, it's the BEST government money can buy. That's the best money can buy? Good Lord! Chuck It's been bought and paid for by the folks who can afford anything, so it's a reasonable statement. That's a true story! Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #93 March 13, 2015 masterrig *************** I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck Hey, it's the BEST government money can buy. That's the best money can buy? Good Lord! Chuck It's been bought and paid for by the folks who can afford anything, so it's a reasonable statement. That's a true story! Chuck Yes, I agree with Kallend, Inner city and low information votersI'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #94 March 13, 2015 7 Layer Burrito Quote. You guys can stop doing that now.quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anvilbrother 0 #96 March 13, 2015 Quote7 Layer Burrito Quote. You guys can stop doing that now. Another spontaneous rule by quade? Postes r made from an iPad or iPhone. Spelling and gramhair mistakes guaranteed move along, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #97 March 13, 2015 AnvilbrotherQuote7 Layer Burrito Quote. You guys can stop doing that now. Another spontaneous rule by quade? He doesn't appreciate it when John and I agree. It completely skews his life view.I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,113 #98 March 13, 2015 turtlespeed ****************** I think that's the wrong take-away. Point is that they continue their idiotic moves day-in, day-out. To wit: Demolition of the ACA, complete disregard for the office of the President, government shutdown for political posturing, etc. These clowns need to get called out again, and again. Until the message sinks in that they are not representing Americans, their voters, etc., but only their personal financial well-being. ***>I totally agree. It was a disgraceful and idiotic move. Calling it treason and the >like just shifts the conversation. Agreed. Good take on this from RudePundit: ====== Let's put aside the overheated talk of treason. Let's not go down the rabbit hole of wondering what would have happened if a group of Democrats had done something like this to Bush. Instead, let's say that a group of Republican elected officials from the United States did the impossible: they made the repressive, fundamentalist government of Iran look like the reasonable ones. ====== It's the same on both sides of the aisle! All those politicians are all out for themselves. They sling a line of bull-shit to get the votes so they can carry-on business as usual. As long as voters continue to keep them in office, nothing is going to change. Chuck Hey, it's the BEST government money can buy. That's the best money can buy? Good Lord! Chuck It's been bought and paid for by the folks who can afford anything, so it's a reasonable statement. That's a true story! Chuck Yes, I agree with Kallend, Inner city and low information voters Wall Street is "inner city". I take it those are the types you mean - the bankers who trashed the economy in the '00s but took home huge bonuses and can buy any politician they like. And their elks.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anvilbrother 0 #99 March 13, 2015 ***And their elks. Elks are not that expensive, you can actually pick them up for free anywhere in Canada during the right time. Postes r made from an iPad or iPhone. Spelling and gramhair mistakes guaranteed move along, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyDekker 1,465 #100 March 13, 2015 Anvilbrother***And their elks. Elks are not that expensive, you can actually pick them up for free anywhere in Canada during the right time. You might be confusing Elk and Moose. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites