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"I am voting for Monica Lewinski's ex-boyfriend's wife"
So now-a-days if you are on the receiving end of a BJ, that means you're dating?
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"I am voting for Monica Lewinski's ex-boyfriend's wife"
So now-a-days if you are on the receiving end of a BJ, that means you're dating?
First of all, "tittyjet" Alexander Hamilton was the brains behind the formation of this here Republic. He was by far more influential than Jefferson.
I don't know where men like Hamilton would have taken the Article:1 Section: 8 Clause: 18 (the elastic clause) expansion of federal powers. But I do know this:
In Federalist# 1 he wrote: "a dangerous ambition more often lurks behind the specious mask of zeal for the rights of people, than under the forbidding appearance of zeal for the firmness and efficiency of government. History will teach us that the former has been a much more certain road to the introduction of despotism than the latter, and that of those men who have overturned the liberties of Republics the greatest number have begun their career by paying obsequious court to the people, commencing demagogues and ending tyrants!"
The more money and responsibility for our lives we give to government the less freedom we have.
The republicans have done a great job of marketing themselves while at the same time making it almost shameful to call oneself a democrat. Last time I checked I was a lot better off after 8 years of Clinton than I was after 8 years of Bush.
I know that will draw out the "well, you didn't have 9/11 back then" comments, so just save that. 9/11 was one moment in recent history that we had the entire world behind us and should have used that support to get bin Laden. What did Bush do? Dragged us into Iraq with no end in sight at a cost that could have been spent here at home helping OUR economy.
Now you have McCain, basically ensuring 4 more years of Bush style leadership, not to mention the fact that he's openly and adamantly anti labor and anti pilot.
Hey, vote for him if you like, just don't complain 4 years from now when your chosen industry is even further in the toilet and pilots from other countries are undercutting your pay and work rules, you'll only have yourself (and McCain) to thank...
Obama gets my vote.
After listening to Obama's ***** wife say publically that she's ONLY proud of her country since HER husband became a presidential candidate, I'm in the "anybody but Obama" camp. Even Hillary's starting to look acceptable. It seems that she has exposed the Obama for what he is, regardless on how his spin-meisters are going to explain it away.
I can think of no greater insult to those serving their country, especially in times of war. She has deeply insulted me personally. It's obvious that Obama's wife does not respect or share American ideals. It's ALL about her and her husband.
As for McCain v. this industry: the fight against Islamic radicalism is far more important to the future of our country, culture, and way of life than the welfare of the workers in any single industry, including this one.
Sorry, I don't watch this O'Reilly guy like evidently you do . . I watched her speech. I did not quote her. I summarized how a rational and honest person would interpret her statement, and indeed what I think was truly in her heart. Every now and then, politicians let slip what they're really thinking. I think this was the case here. I think at least she was being honest, if not showing a direct disdain for America.
Now the Obama spin machine has to backtrack with a tortured explanation of what the politically correct version should be.
Clinton had the chance to kill UBL at least twice and didn't have the balls to pull the trigger.
I never wrote that he wasn't influential; I simply stated that he was a "fruit," which he was.
The republicans have done a great job of marketing themselves while at the same time making it almost shameful to call oneself a democrat. Last time I checked I was a lot better off after 8 years of Clinton than I was after 8 years of Bush.
I know that will draw out the "well, you didn't have 9/11 back then" comments, so just save that. 9/11 was one moment in recent history that we had the entire world behind us and should have used that support to get bin Laden. What did Bush do? Dragged us into Iraq with no end in sight at a cost that could have been spent here at home helping OUR economy.
Now you have McCain, basically ensuring 4 more years of Bush style leadership, not to mention the fact that he's openly and adamantly anti labor and anti pilot.
Hey, vote for him if you like, just don't complain 4 years from now when your chosen industry is even further in the toilet and pilots from other countries are undercutting your pay and work rules, you'll only have yourself (and McCain) to thank...
Obama gets my vote.
You can't possibly be dumb enough to believe that Bush doesn't know where that co--sucker is. He's known for years, but he's too much of a wimp to tell the Pakistani government that he's going to go in and get him.Clinton had the chance to kill UBL at least twice and didn't have the balls to pull the trigger.
Well, they sure as hell ain't gonna vote for Billary or Obama. McCain has his skeletons and has been a thorn in the side of commercial pilots but he's head and shoulders above those loser democrats.