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#127314 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:25 am
Stranger wrote:
I don't understand why you are so hellbent on STEALING from me and and every hard working American.

You must be a racist. Twisted Evil


Glen....I've always considered you a bit off.... if you know what I mean, And I've tried to ignore you and I'll continue to do so because frankly I think you're bat sh*t crazy.
Spout anything you want it makes absolutely no difference to me.

Loser :roll:


You are just another LOW LIFE THIEF, You espouse all the things that have stopped American people from achieving, you are the reason that we we have poor people in this country . You have the balls to call me crazy because I want assholes like you to stop STEALING from me and every other hard working God loving American . You are way out numbered and all your socialist ideals are not going to stop MY CHILDREN , and MY CHILDREN'S CHILDREN , From living the American DREAM. TAKE YOUR THIRD WORLD COMMUNIST ,SOCIALIST , MURDERING IDEALS , AND SHOVE IT. YOU ARE ONE CRAZY MOTHER FLOCKER, JUST LIKE jimmy.

YOU WANT TO SEE HOW SERIOUS AMERICANS ARE? NOV2 baby :twisted:

That will just be the beginning. OBAMA has no clue as to what a wonderful thing he has done for this country. :lol:

#127315 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:27 am
Thanks, drumsinhisheart. I love thinking people. You can play in my band anytime.

#127316 by Stranger
Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:56 am
Historical studies have shown that + or - %30 of the population were involved in sparking the American Revolution.
The rest were perfectly happy to kiss the kings ass.
Just food for thought.


Read "The People's History of The United States" by Howard Zinn

He makes a documented case stating the revolution was sold to the patriots a lot like tea bagging is sold to the population. "Zinn argues that the Founding Fathers agitated for war to distract the people from their own economic problems and stop popular movements, a strategy that he claims the country's leaders would continue to use in the future."

I'm not a bleeding heart liberal, but it kills me to watch what's happening to this country. The political elite and corporate big business is ramming this anti Obama sentiment down everyone's throat and every body's taking a big gulp. The guy is not doing a bad job but he doesn't have a chance. His biggest mistake is not selling himself better.

I'm not happy about the way things are either, our government is corrupt and it's open to the highest bidder.
But we finally get a guy who's willing to stand up to big business and we roast him like a pig. Just look at what the guy was handed by the last Idiot we had in there. Are you guys happy with his performance?
Who are we going to get to do better? Sarah Palin?
What is it with you Republicans that people like her and Bush appeal to you? The anti intellectual. I just don't get it.

We all want the same things, to be left alone to pursue our interests, to not be taxed to death and to have a government that looks out for us.
It's all in how you go about getting to those things.....but right now people aren't even thinking...they're running purely on emotion, getting their information from Fox news ,Glen Beck and a conservative mainstream media and we're gong to pay dearly for it......And it really gives me no joy to be right this time....

I'm done with this....

#127318 by Stranger
Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:00 am
Hey Glen....Go F*ck yourself.....

#127320 by dizzizz
Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:06 am
Stranger wrote:
Historical studies have shown that + or - %30 of the population were involved in sparking the American Revolution.
The rest were perfectly happy to kiss the kings ass.
Just food for thought.


Read "The People's History of The United States" by Howard Zinn

He makes a documented case stating the revolution was sold to the patriots a lot like tea bagging is sold to the population. "Zinn argues that the Founding Fathers agitated for war to distract the people from their own economic problems and stop popular movements, a strategy that he claims the country's leaders would continue to use in the future."

I'm not a bleeding heart liberal, but it kills me to watch what's happening to this country. The political elite and corporate big business is ramming this anti Obama sentiment down everyone's throat and every body's taking a big gulp. The guy is not doing a bad job but he doesn't have a chance. His biggest mistake is not selling himself better.

I'm not happy about the way things are either, our government is corrupt and it's open to the highest bidder.
But we finally get a guy who's willing to stand up to big business and we roast him like a pig. Just look at what the guy was handed by the last Idiot we had in there. Are you guys happy with his performance?
Who are we going to get to do better? Sarah Palin?
What is it with you Republicans that people like her and Bush appeal to you? The anti intellectual. I just don't get it.

We all want the same things, to be left alone to pursue our interests, to not be taxed to death and to have a government that looks out for us.
It's all in how you go about getting to those things.....but right now people aren't even thinking...they're running purely on emotion, getting their information from Fox news ,Glen Beck and a conservative mainstream media and we're gong to pay dearly for it......And it really gives me no joy to be right this time....

I'm done with this....


Bush was a Keynesian in all but name.... Palin is a f*cking idiot... As a republican, I stand behind intelligent individuals like Ron and Rand Paul and Bobby Jindal.

#127331 by Krul
Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:28 am
Independent voter here wondering why more people didn't vote for Romney. He could have helped us the most economically. Just saying.

Dave Mustaine for President!! :lol:

#127337 by Drumsinhisheart
Sun Oct 24, 2010 10:11 am
Romney is a Mormon, which bothered alot of people.

Romney flip-flopped on a number of major issues during his political career, which bothered alot of people.

Romney came off looking and sounding too slick, which bothered alot of people.

Romney did not articulate his actual positions very well, which went along with flip-flopping, caused confusion about him, which bothered alot of people.

And ultimately the Republican power brokers wanted McCain in so there is little Romney could have done to overcome that without being a far better communicator to gather people around him. Plenty of talk radio people endorsed him, and that still couldn't help him.

One way or another America does need a successful businessman in the Presidency; someone who truly understands free markets and has a Congress devoted to the Constitution and getting out of the way of business, rather than rule, regulate and tax it to death.

#127338 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sun Oct 24, 2010 10:32 am
Hey stranger. That is exactly what I would expect from someone that has become so brain drained that they can no longer think for themselves.

You are nothing more than a thief in my house. BYE! :twisted:

#127339 by Krul
Sun Oct 24, 2010 10:59 am
Good points Drums.

I definitely can see why the liberals would go against someone because of their religion. It seems that people are looking for more of a person who can be someone they like, rather than someone who can get a certain job done. The liberals seem to really be afraid of hearing anything pertaining to God at all. Like I said, I'm an Independent voter, and not taking any parties side here per se.

There's people who flip-flop, and there are good actors...none of these are good. It seems like America has been choosing the actors moreso. I say: investigate their background and experience. Also, look at their success involving their resume.

What we need is a President who doesen't lean to either side, but rather goes right down the middle fairly. Some things need to be dealt with conservatively, and other things liberally.

For one thing, when the people vote either yes or no on something, it should be the final answer. America is We The People. In CA and other states, people have voted on issues once or twice about the same thing, only to get some judge in there trying to change everything...like those votes didn't matter. Some of these judges should be penalized for their criminal behavior, but we don't have a president that would do that. By the judges, governors, and the President being on the same side, it's a greenlight on spitting in the citizens of the people of the United States' faces, basically stating: your votes aren't good enough because we disagree. Saying: that's not the vote we wanted from you people, we wanted to say we told you so. Denial!

Most of the problem I have with the current President has a lot to do with the majority of what I've said. He has this agenda to rule out one party over the other because he believes "his" party outnumbers the other. I wouldn't doubt if he went to the other parties side if he believed it would give him majority votes and more freedom to enslave others! He's been an actor the whole time.

Now, the President is deciding where your money is going...even if it's more money to another country instead of the one he's representing,and, a citizen of. I could go on and on about the money issue. It's no sweat off his back because his family, friends, and advisors are taken care of financially. He gets to go on vacation.

He's arrogant, and really doesen't give a damn except for maybe fooling people into believing he's good in the end because all he cares about is his status, his position.

Don't get me started on The Terminator. He actually DID switch parties to keep his little boyhood dream alive.

Things could get ugly and combust at any time now because people are fed up. A lot of people panic when things fall apart for too long. All this does is affect society...which has been going downward rapidly on it's own as it is.

I hope more people wise up next time it's time to vote. Or else, we'll just end up getting to vote for the lesser of two evils, i.e. actors and liars.

Whew! Time to turn on the TV and see if there's any hot Latinas dancing around in bikinis.

#127340 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:24 am
Hey stranger, The next leaders that come out will not flip flop. This will no longer be tolerated by the American people. The leaders that signed the declaration of independence signed their own death warrants. You state some ridiculous figures. actually it was not 30 % that wanted to get rid of king george. You better go back and get your history straight. Or else repeat it.
All I hear from you is your failures. All I hear from you is miss placed blame.
All I hear from you and jimmy is two very talented musicians that are lashing out and blaming every thing but the reasons why you have not achieved the goals that you deserve.

Unfortunately, the beliefs that you idolize, run directly into conflict with mine.

I WANT YOU TO BE SUCCESSFUL! This is what makes America so GREAT!

If you don't want to succeed, and you want big government to take care of you,,,[sorry GT],,, LEAVE ME OUT OF IT!

I hope you get it because you are not a stupid guy. but I am not going to allow people like you to tell me how to live my life. Now go read the last words you wrote to me.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :)

#127348 by Drumsinhisheart
Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:38 pm
Music has always been pretty political, especially for some groups to denounce what they see as bad, be it business, corporations, political leaders.

I find it odd that most of the conservative, pro-traditional American side of things comes from country musicians and bands, as far as lyrical content. Just curious if there are rock/jazz groups/musicians who actually like free markets (which all musicians depend on for making money) and other more 'conservative ideals, politically speaking.

#127350 by dizzizz
Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:17 pm
Kruliosis wrote:What we need is a President who doesen't lean to either side, but rather goes right down the middle fairly. Some things need to be dealt with conservatively, and other things liberally.


Unless you mean "Conservatively Economic" and "Liberal on the Social issues" or vice versa, that's a pretty terrible idea. Nothing kills investment faster than uncertainty, and having a president who hops back and forth across the line would certainly breed uncertainty.

#127352 by gbheil
Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:22 pm
Have you heard about the TRANSACTION TAX.
A proposed law that will charge you one percent of your bank account value for every transaction you make and sends it to the Federal Government.

Every time your federally mandated direct deposit hits the bank. The bank will deduct one percent of your total account value and send it to the government.

Every deposit, every check you write, money transfers, cash withdraws, car payments, mortgage payments, ETC.

If you have %1000.00 in an account and cash a $1.00 check it will cost you $11.00. With $10.00, going to the federal government.

#127356 by philbymon
Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:33 pm
Here in one of the poorest states - WV - we have what they call a "Use Tax."

What that means is that if you buy a candy bar across the state line, you're suppose to pay a tax on it here, if you eat it here.

I laugh at these idjits!

Makes me wanna buy ALL my groceries & clothes across the state line, where they don't have sales tax on those necessary items!

Scoff scoff scoff!

I sometimes wonder if these money-grubbers even READ the laws they sign!

#127359 by Starfish Scott
Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:45 pm
TRANSACTION TAX????

Oh no you didn't, cause someone really might get shot over that..

Better go send some rounds down range, ya know I'll probably have to head shoot 4+ people in one sitting.. .lol

..don't want to be rusty or anything like that..

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