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Everything posted by regulator
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Leaving men who serve the country behind to die isn't illegal. It just means that obama and hillary are pieces of shit.
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Obama's "Abwehr" Has Gotten The Attention of Hollywood.
regulator replied to rickjump1's topic in Speakers Corner
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Obama should be for the roll-out. so you're saying obama should be impeached?
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"Ray Biggs is a St. Helens school board member who championed the repeal. He said that the district has no position on whether teachers should bring guns to class, but he personally supports the idea. “Absolutely,” Biggs said. “The NRA says the only way you can stop a bad person with a gun is a good person with a gun.”" That cracked me up. Why do you support teachers carrying guns to school sir? 'Well the fuckin NRA said thats the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun!" hahaha. classic. Personally I will find heavy irony when the teacher leaves their gun on the desk and some mentally handicapped school kid blows his brains out with it. so that's what happened huh. it'll be ok cupcake.
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have you been able to sign up for Obamacare?
regulator replied to SivaGanesha's topic in Speakers Corner
--------------------------------------------------- just because there is an inordinate amount of information doesn't mean there won't be an algorythm that would discover they were illegal and then give them coverage anyway. -
Why pay for insurance when you arent sick? I never opted to pay the extra money for health insurance until I was 38. Never got sick, used the other money for weed and strippers. Money well invested.
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I see this as a cost of having the second amendment. -------------------------------------------------- From the looks of your avatar you are canadian. If that is the case YOU dont have a 2nd amendment. If you are canadian you dont have far to look how gun registration went in your own country and how difficult it was to create a gun registration database.
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Sean Hannity Gets Fact-Checked Hard On Obamacare Claims
regulator replied to jclalor's topic in Speakers Corner
----------------------------------------------------------- And one day your posts won't be completely pretentious and rude to those that dont support the liberal viewpoint. Nice try though. Pot meet kettle. -
Sean Hannity Gets Fact-Checked Hard On Obamacare Claims
regulator replied to jclalor's topic in Speakers Corner
Kind of like when they tell you that you need a minimum amount of auto liability insurance. I for one am tired of higher medical cost due to irresponsible people whom have no insurance or who are under-insured. There's a lot more to the story of the 300,000 people in Florida, just like there was a lot more to the story of the 15,000 spouses who "lost" their insurance at UPS. ------------------------------------------------------- Yeah try again. My sister in law has 25+ years at UPS in Virginia. Her husband kenny who is a groundskeeper for a semi-pro baseball team doesn't have individual coverage and had been covered by her insurance until UPS just dropped spousal coverage under their current plan. What's so hard to figure out that obamacare is a dumpsterfire? Having allowed pre-existing conditions of people who would be denied before but are now accepted....those people who will be running up massive bills that will have to be floated by the 20 and 30 year olds...if their premiums get doubled and they instead choose to be fined and drop their insurance, obamacare wont be funded and it will fail. And I for one will laugh hysterically at all the idiots that voted for that turd of a legislation in the first place. -
Just wait until all the 20 and 30 somethings who are healthy get notified their premiums just went up and they instead choose to pay the fine and NOT have insurance. If the government gets a massive dose of that they will not be able to float obamacare and it will completely crash. Won't that be fun to watch.
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Do you know of any birds that can fly that fast?
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http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/83616386/
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------------------------------------------------------ Pfft George Soros Jeffrey Katzenberg Amy Goldman James H. Simons Leo Linbeck III Fred Eychaner Bill Maher Kareem Ahmed And that fucking twat Piers Morgan I'll take your list anyday over anyone on this list.
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http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2013/10/23/lead-pkg-tapper-fired-administration-official-over-twitter-rants.cnn.html [Look (republican congressman) Issa is an ass, but he's onto something here with the @HillaryClinton whitewash with accountability for benghazi]
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And another kid shoots a teacher.... for the second time this week. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ Your turn. How do we want to measure this? 1:1? Here's 3 incidents from the same day in the same city that show people still rob and shoot other people on a daily basis. http://www.khou.com/news/local/Shots-fired-during-armored-car-robbery-near-Spring-228779931.html http://www.khou.com/news/crime/3-teens-charged-in-series-of-robberies-burglaries-228795671.html http://www.khou.com/news/crime/Man-arrested-charged-in-fatal-shooting-of-taco-truck-owner-228796091.html
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Don't say that! I spent many nights in deep ellum during texas OU weekend when I lived in dallas from 97-2002. Those were some fun times.
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More like 3rd ward in houston.
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"Ringhardt told investigators was carrying the handgun because she was afraid to be home alone. The pistol was apparently left on a coffee table in the living room when she took a nap." Nothing like some healthy irrational fear to get toddlers killed. Score one for the good guys. Stupid ass, allowed to have a gun, allowed to have a gun around kids, allowed to sleep with a gun loose around kids. Yep, sounds pretty Texas to me. Hey, at least she took the shot kid to the GRANDPARENTS HOUSE for help, you know, instead of calling 911. -------------------------------------------------- You will never know what texas is about. You aren't worthy of living here.
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Of course not. Its all bush's fault.
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I think all young girls should have to go to birthing classes have other young girls that have already had babies tell them about how much bringing a child into the world at a very young age presents many more burdens and greatly enhances the possibilities they will have a mediocre life unless they are the one in a million that is able to pull off managing a child, working a job and going to school to better ones self. How about a sensible approach with hard reality. It might affect a few girls but in the end there will always be people who do not think about what would happen if they did something. Like what that young man that shot the teacher and himself had to been thinking about. Why do we live in a soceity that is unable to learn from the past because it repeats itself so often its ludicrous?
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------------------------------------------------- I think if a woman has been raped she should have the option to get an abortion. If he hasn't been raped then she should have kept her fucking legs closed and used her brain instead of her vagina. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdj7zKGiDNw Late term abortions like the ones performed by kermet gosnell happen all over. What a grand policy to endorse.
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This sums up my feelings. 'In conclusion, just know that the harder you push to enact your agenda, the more hostile I will become — the harder I will fight you. It’s nothing personal, necessarily. If you want to become a slave to an all-powerful central government, be my guest. But if you are planning to take me and my family down with you, as we say down here in the South, I will stomp a mud-hole in your chest and walk it dry. Bring it.'
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IMO, it's more a problem with the software industry and contracting/off shoring methodologies. I've seen millions of dollars wasted over, and over, and over again on things like this. Ian what like 5,000 dollars for a bolt....20,000.00 for a toothbrush...that kind of thing?
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That being said does anyone know when the vote for Greg Abbot is? His adversary, Wendy Davis, in New York and DC campaigning for rick perry's old job. I personally can't stand what she stands for and hope she goes back to california and stays there. As with many female political junkies, I’d love to see more women in the halls of Congress and governors’ mansions. As it stand’s there’s a scant 18% of House seats held by women, 20% of senators are women, and just five governors have XX chromosomes. That said, I’d prefer these women fall on my side of the ideological spectrum, and newly-declared Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis, a Democrat, doesn’t. As a pro-life woman I part ways on her signature issue of abortion, but I realize a candidate is more than just one policy question. Yet her state senate voting record also earned her a failing grade in the Fiscal Responsibility Index of the group Empower Texans. What bothers me about Davis’ declaration is that it rides on the coattails of national exposure during her June filibuster of a pro-life bill. In the end, the measure passed comfortably in both chambers and Gov. Rick Perry signed it into law. Davis’ views are clearly out of line with her would-be statewide constituents on this social wedge issue. Her home district is a more urban area, yet she wants to represent all Texans. My theory on why she’s made such a splash is that her true, natural constituency is the national, mainstream media, whose members admit by wide margins that they consider themselves to be “liberal” or vote Democratic. To illustrate this, let’s play out a hypothetical situation and role reverse the likely outcome. Let’s say that an imaginary female state senator from a conservative, rural Massachusetts district stood up on Beacon Hill and engaged in an extensive filibuster against an abortion measure or, say, against an anti-homeschooling piece of legislation. In any scenario would she be held up by the media as a courageous crusader and glamorous policy diva fawned over by Vogue? Not in this universe. Let’s also imagine that the pro-life and/or pro-homeschooling state legislator then decided she wanted to run for governor over the entire state. She’d face a daunting mountain to scale and would likely be viewed as a gadfly candidate by local and national media (although the big guys might not even deem her worth their time). Blue State voters tend to be inhospitable to homeschooling and don’t take kindly to pro-life types. On top of that, Massachusetts, for all its hype as a progressive place (and don’t get me wrong, I love the Bay State, having lived there for two years), isn’t exactly a feminist paragon when it comes to electing women. There’s just one female member in the national delegation, and the state legislature is just over a quarter women–though in fairness, the Texas legislature is just over 20 percent women. What makes the hypothetical a bit less comparable, and even more difficult for Davis, is the fact that Texas hasn’t elected a Democrat to a statewide office since 1994. Contrast that with the Bay State’s gubernatorial election of Republican Mitt Romney, who also happened to win the state of Texas in 2012 by 16 points. The best ace in the hole Davis can hope for is strong voter turnout by her base and lackluster enthusiasm among grassroots of her opponent, Attorney General Greg Abbott. However, there’s only so far the media can carry her when the odds say she’s starts the race with a baked-in 10-point disadvantage. http://www.forbes.com/sites/carriesheffield/2013/10/14/how-journalists-tip-the-scale-for-texas-democrat-wendy-davis/