Twitter accounts aren’t really a barometer for success, but they are a good way to fake it.
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Quote from: Stringer Bell on September 13, 2012, 10:07:05 AMhttp://www.reuters.com/article/2012/09/13/us-germany-usa-consulate-idUSBRE88C0KG20120913Incident at the German US embassy possibly involving anthrax.False alarm.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/09/13/us-germany-usa-consulate-idUSBRE88C0KG20120913Incident at the German US embassy possibly involving anthrax.
Ohio - O 50 - R 43 Florida - O 49 - R 44Virginia - O 49- R 44
Holy shit, it's all over for B-rock the Islamic Shock:QuoteOhio - O 50 - R 43 Florida - O 49 - R 44Virginia - O 49- R 44
cant wait for the truly insane shit theyre gonna pull out to try n sink obama in the next few weeks!
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, an informal advisor to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, said on Thursday he and his fellow members of a state board were considering removing President Barack Obama from the Kansas ballot this November.Kobach is part of the State Objections Board along with Attorney General Derek Schmidt and Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer, all Republicans. The Topeka Capital-Journal reported that on Thursday the board agreed consider whether to take Obama off the ballot because they said they lacked sufficient evidence about his birth certificate.“I don’t think it’s a frivolous objection,” Kobach said, according to the Capital-Journal. “I do think the factual record could be supplemented.”The board is looking at a complaint filed by Joe Montgomery, of Manhattan, Kan., who claimed the Obama is not a natural born U.S. citizen and so is ineligible to be president. The man appears to be part of a group of conspiracy theorists known as “birthers,” who deny Obama’s birth certificate is real.
A sitting President being taken off a state ballot for reasons that didn't even amount to anything the first time around would be the most mind-boggling thing ever.
Does nobody remember the successful impeachment of a sitting president over a blowjob? I mean, sure, the Republicans you've got today are crazy, but they're not setting records.Let me tell you about Joe Louis...
Quote from: Mandark on September 14, 2012, 01:21:22 AMDoes nobody remember the successful impeachment of a sitting president over a blowjob? I mean, sure, the Republicans you've got today are crazy, but they're not setting records.Let me tell you about Joe Louis...Rocky Marciano!
How accurate is that Jewish guy, Mandark? I can vouch that the rest of the barbershop in Coming to America is pretty authentic.
White dudes come into the barber shop I frequent all the time. Usually they're military/ROTC and getting low cuts. Last year the whitest white guy came in there decked out in Marine shit and said "hello, could you give me a Julius?" Me and the brothers looked at him like(Image removed from quote.)The barber was like "uh do you mean a Caesar?" and he said "oh that's what it's called. My sergeant told me it was called a Julius..." Everyone busted out laughing
“It’s also important for me — just as it was for the White House, last night by the way — to say that the statements were inappropriate, and in my view a disgraceful statement on the part of our administration to apologize for American values.”
“You know, I think it’s dispiriting sometimes to see some of the awful things people say,” Romney said. “And the idea of using something that some people consider sacred and then parading that out a negative way is simply inappropriate and wrong. And I wish people wouldn’t do it.”“I think the whole film is a terrible idea,” he said. “I think him making it, promoting it showing it is disrespectful to people of other faiths. I don’t think that should happen. I think people should have the common courtesy and judgment —- the good judgment — not to be — not to offend other peoples’ faiths. It’s a very bad thing, I think, this guy’s doing.”
“If Barack Obama wins this election the Republican Party as we know it is finished, it is dead, it is toast — you can stick a fork in it,” he told TPM Friday at the Values Voter Summit in Washington. “And conservatives, grassroots conservatives, are either going to start a third party or they are going to launch a hostile takeover of the Republican Party.”
“I think if Mitt Romney loses this election that the pro-family leaders in the United States should get together with Rick Perry on Nov. 7 and start planning for 2016,” he said.
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2012/09/muslim-protests-spread-around-the-globe/100369/obama with star of david on his eyes made me laugh out loud
So some rightwingers make a video, the middle east is rioting over it, and it's Obama's fault for what now? I can't wrap my head around this.
Quote from: Zero Hero on September 14, 2012, 02:19:47 PMSo some rightwingers make a video, the middle east is rioting over it, and it's Obama's fault for what now? I can't wrap my head around this.That's nothing, now try to wrap your head around former Bush advisers saying that the attack on our embassy in another country proves that Obama is soft on terror, and that this wouldn't have happened with a Republican in there.Never sometimes forget.
That's nothing, now try to wrap your head around former Bush advisers saying that the attack on our embassy in another country proves that Obama is soft on terror, and that this wouldn't have happened with a Republican in there.Never sometimes forget.
I just realized I forgot 9/11 this year
Quote from: Joe Molotov® EDGE™ on September 14, 2012, 02:39:24 PMThat's nothing, now try to wrap your head around former Bush advisers saying that the attack on our embassy in another country proves that Obama is soft on terror, and that this wouldn't have happened with a Republican in there.Never sometimes forget.To be fair, Johm McCain would have had a few more divisions on the ground in Libya, Syria, Egypt, Finland, Iran, Yemen, Pakistan, etc.
Yeah man, you can never trust those damn Finns.
A Wisconsin judge has struck down the state law championed by Gov. Scott Walker that effectively ended collective bargaining rights for most public workers.Dane County Circuit Judge Juan Colas ruled Friday that the law violates both the state and U.S. Constitution and is null and void.
Romney’s foreign policy: An ideology that dare not speak its nameBy Jason Horowitz, Published: September 13The Romney campaign does not dispute that Mitt Romney is a neoconservative, it just refuses to say the word neoconservative.“His embrace of American values and interests and his call for American leadership abroad throughout this campaign is indicative of a philosophy of peace through strength,” Alex Wong, the campaign’s foreign policy director, said in an interview.Does he embrace neoconservatism?“You know,” said Wong, “throughout this campaign Governor Romney has indicated that his view on the world is peace through strength, American leadership, in guaranteeing an American century, that this new century continues to be an American century. And that’s the governing philosophy of Governor Romney on peace through strength.”So does he consider himself a neoconservative?“What I’m saying is,” said Wong, “Governor Romney’s embrace of American values and interests and his call for American leadership is a philosophy of peace through strength.”So then does he dispute the classisfication of neoconservative?“What I’m saying is,” said Wong, “Governor Romney’s embrace of American values and interests and his call for American leadership…”So does he feel comfortable being called a neoconservative?“What I am saying is,” said Wong, “that Governor Romney has used, has said, that his philosophy is peace through strength.”Does he have a problem with the term neoconservative?“Governor Romney has indicated that he has a philosophy,” said Wong, “peace through strength.”So he does have a problem with the term neoconservative.“Governor Romney,” said Wong, “has throughout this campaign talked about American values and interests and called for American leadership abroad.”Does he embrace the concepts of neoconservatism, just not the title?“I think I have given you a lot here,” said Wong. “I have described Governor Romney’s philosophy and the way he’s discussed it and how he makes his decisions.”Got it. So he does not embrace the word neoconservatism.“Governor Romney has discussed throughout this campaign a call for American leadership abroad, restoring American leadership, restoring the sinews of American strength, and that’s based on restoring our economic strength number, that’s one, restoring our military strength, that’s two, and restoring the strength of our values. These are the three pillars of American strength abroad. And it is a philosophy of peace through strength.”
The director of the anti-Muslim film blamed for violence and protests in the Middle East this week once directed softcore porn and other low-budget films, according to Gawker.In 2009 and 2011 casting calls for the film, now known as “Innocence of Muslims” but back then called “Desert Warrior,” the director on the project was listed as Alan Roberts. An IMDB page for an Alan Roberts credits him with directing films including 1972’s “The Sexpert,” 1980’s “The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood” and 1991’s “Karate Cop.”
Bush and Co. killed the word "neoconservative." I'm not sure what they will rebrand it as but they'll find a way.
You guys are being too harsh on Romney, whatever his position today has no bearing on his position in the future so it'd be silly to declare his policy to be this or that.
Democrats say Romney’s plan would cause a $2000 tax hike on the middle class – something Romney disputes and points to a number of studies that say his plan to cut taxes will not increase the deficit, including one by Harvard professor Martin Feldstein.Feldstein says Romney’s math will work, but he would have to eliminate the home mortgage, charitable, state and local tax deductions for incomes greater than $100,000.When I pressed Romney on that point, he conceded that he actually hadn’t read the Feldstein report that he and Paul Ryan cite on the campaign trail.“I haven’t seen his precise study,” he said.
Quote from: Joe Molotov® EDGE on September 14, 2012, 02:39:24 PMQuote from: Zero Hero on September 14, 2012, 02:19:47 PMSo some rightwingers make a video, the middle east is rioting over it, and it's Obama's fault for what now? I can't wrap my head around this.That's nothing, now try to wrap your head around former Bush advisers saying that the attack on our embassy in another country proves that Obama is soft on terror, and that this wouldn't have happened with a Republican in there.Never sometimes forget.I just realized I forgot 9/11 this year
Quote from: The Experiment on September 14, 2012, 02:42:32 PMQuote from: Joe Molotov® EDGE™ on September 14, 2012, 02:39:24 PMQuote from: Zero Hero on September 14, 2012, 02:19:47 PMSo some rightwingers make a video, the middle east is rioting over it, and it's Obama's fault for what now? I can't wrap my head around this.That's nothing, now try to wrap your head around former Bush advisers saying that the attack on our embassy in another country proves that Obama is soft on terror, and that this wouldn't have happened with a Republican in there.Never sometimes forget.I just realized I forgot 9/11 this year i did too! SO AWESOME.
Quote from: Joe Molotov® EDGE™ on September 14, 2012, 02:39:24 PMQuote from: Zero Hero on September 14, 2012, 02:19:47 PMSo some rightwingers make a video, the middle east is rioting over it, and it's Obama's fault for what now? I can't wrap my head around this.That's nothing, now try to wrap your head around former Bush advisers saying that the attack on our embassy in another country proves that Obama is soft on terror, and that this wouldn't have happened with a Republican in there.Never sometimes forget.I just realized I forgot 9/11 this year