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LMAO at the GOP.



Moderator: Jesus H Christ
...is a nutjob.poptart wrote:McCain is a liberal.
This is not news.
The GOP has nobody to vote for.
McCain is a lib.
Romney is a cultist.
Huckabee is a joke.
Ron Paul ....
That's irrelevant now. Your party has abandoned you.Diogenes wrote:Romney is the only candidate in either party with the character, temperment, experience and leadership qualities to do the job.
Coming from you, that makes Ron Paul sound better all the timeDiogenes wrote:...is a nutjob.poptart wrote: Ron Paul?
WacoFan wrote:Flying any airplane that you can hear the radio over the roaring radial engine is just ghey anyway.... Of course, Cirri are the Miata of airplanes..
mvscal wrote:Instead he spent his time lying his ass off by larding spending bills with earmarks for his district and then voting against the bill knowing full well that the bill would pass.
WacoFan wrote:Flying any airplane that you can hear the radio over the roaring radial engine is just ghey anyway.... Of course, Cirri are the Miata of airplanes..
No, he took ONE oath. It is as follows.Dinsdale wrote:When he was sworn in to Congress, he took oaths.
The two big ones were:
-Uphold the US Constitution. He wasn't just paying lip service, he actually believes in the 10th Amendment, unlike just about anyone else in the federal government
-Represent the people of his district to the best of his abilities while not violating the first oath
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God.
I thought the folks in his district were voting for a strict constructionist, not a sugar daddy. Apparently they want to have it both ways?Whith the earmark-trick, he's accomplished both. Hedging his bets doesn't make him dishonest, but rather the opposite. Not sure how anyone could even have trouble understanding that very basic move.
Lemme guess, if Paul were to win, you would party like it was 1859? Because you do realize that the 14th Amendment renders your point moot?If his people ever get tired of him in Texas, he can move right on up here and take a Seat.
You're talking about a guy who is vehemently anti-abortion, yet wants to overturn Roe vs Wade on the grounds that the fed has no business passing morality laws, which are CLEARLY a states' rights issue.... kind of like it says in the Bill Of Rights.
You do realize that you are talking to a tool who thinks that the Prez can overturn Supreme Court decisions? And is opposed to the only candidate with a track record of appointing originalist judges to the bench?BSmack wrote:Lemme guess, if Paul were to win, you would party like it was 1859? Because you do realize that the 14th Amendment renders your point moot?You're talking about a guy who is vehemently anti-abortion, yet wants to overturn Roe vs Wade on the grounds that the fed has no business passing morality laws, which are CLEARLY a states' rights issue.... kind of like it says in the Bill Of Rights.
Yep.Julian Sanchez, in the Reason article wrote:Ron Paul may not be a racist, but he became complicit in a strategy of pandering to racists—and taking "moral responsibility" for that now means more than just uttering the phrase. It means openly grappling with his own past—acknowledging who said what, and why. Otherwise he risks damaging not only his own reputation, but that of the philosophy to which he has committed his life.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
WacoFan wrote:Flying any airplane that you can hear the radio over the roaring radial engine is just ghey anyway.... Of course, Cirri are the Miata of airplanes..
Trust me. Nobody's forgotten that.Diogenes wrote: And Dimsdale is still a dipshit.
In case you forgot.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
Talk about nutjobs.Diogenes wrote:Dr. James Dobson
Van wrote:It's like rimming an unbathed fat chick from Missouri. It's highly distinctive, miserably unforgettable and completely wrong.
No. Dobson isn't trying to 'force' anything on anyone. And he is someone who mainstream Christians actually pay attention to, unlike Robertson or Falwell.RadioFan wrote:Talk about nutjobs.Diogenes wrote:Dr. James Dobson
Nothing personal, Dio, but that idiot trying to force his "moral" crusades down everyone's throat can go fuck himself. Dude makes Pat Robertson seem reasonable.
Bullshit he isn't. If Dobson had his way, America would be a theocracy.Diogenes wrote:No. Dobson isn't trying to 'force' anything on anyone. And he is someone who mainstream Christians actually pay attention to, unlike Robertson or Falwell.
Link?BSmack wrote:Bullshit he isn't. If Dobson had his way, America would be a theocracy.Diogenes wrote:No. Dobson isn't trying to 'force' anything on anyone. And he is someone who mainstream Christians actually pay attention to, unlike Robertson or Falwell.
http://www.google.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Diogenes wrote:Link?BSmack wrote:Bullshit he isn't. If Dobson had his way, America would be a theocracy.Diogenes wrote:No. Dobson isn't trying to 'force' anything on anyone. And he is someone who mainstream Christians actually pay attention to, unlike Robertson or Falwell.
A mullah by any other name...Diogenes wrote: No. Dobson isn't trying to 'force' anything on anyone. And he is someone who mainstream Christians actually pay attention to, unlike Robertson or Falwell.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
Interesting how you anti-religious wingnots have no problem with a tool like Jerimiah Wright, though.BSmack wrote:Diogenes wrote:Link?BSmack wrote:Bullshit he isn't. If Dobson had his way, America would be a theocracy.
...would be Wright.Martyred wrote:A mullah by any other name...Diogenes wrote: No. Dobson isn't trying to 'force' anything on anyone. And he is someone who mainstream Christians actually pay attention to, unlike Robertson or Falwell.
When Democratic candidates start allowing folks like Wright to influence their policies, then I'll have a problem.Diogenes wrote:Interesting how you anti-religious wingnots have no problem with a tool like Jerimiah Wright, though.
You mean when they admit to it? Do you really think Obama's 'spiritual advisor' has no effect on his decisions?BSmack wrote:When Democratic candidates start allowing folks like Wright to influence their policies, then I'll have a problem.Diogenes wrote:Interesting how you anti-religious wingnots have no problem with a tool like Jerimiah Wright, though.
How about you tell me what Wright has said that you find objectionable and then tell me where Obama's policies merge with those objectionable statements?Diogenes wrote:You mean when they admit to it? Do you really think Obama's 'spiritual advisor' has no effect on his decisions?
Nice list. All of which are good policy whether for religios or secular reasons. The difference is Obama will never admit to sharing his guru's admiration for Louis Farrahkahn. And if he did, you wouldn't care.BSmack wrote:...school prayer, opposition to stem cell research, overturning Roe v Wade, subsidizing private schools, opposition to same sex marriage...Diogenes wrote:You mean when they admit to it? Do you really think Obama's 'spiritual advisor' has no effect on his decisions?
Surely you can do the same with Rev. Wright?
Do you attend church regularly? If so, do you agree with everything your pastor says?Diogenes wrote:You mean when they admit to it? Do you really think Obama's 'spiritual advisor' has no effect on his decisions?BSmack wrote:When Democratic candidates start allowing folks like Wright to influence their policies, then I'll have a problem.Diogenes wrote:Interesting how you anti-religious wingnots have no problem with a tool like Jerimiah Wright, though.
War Wagon wrote:The first time I click on one of your youtube links will be the first time.
Diaphanous? Oh yeah, Certified Nutjob.RadioFan wrote:Talk about nutjobs.Diaphanous wrote:Dr. James Dobson
Did this guy NAP thru the entire Bush / Kerry Campaign?Diogenes wrote:I believe this general election will offer the worst choices for president in my lifetime.
So what you're saying is that Obama's policy statements have NOT been affected by Wright.Diogenes wrote:Nice list. All of which are good policy whether for religios or secular reasons. The difference is Obama will never admit to sharing his guru's admiration for Louis Farrahkahn. And if he did, you wouldn't care.BSmack wrote:...school prayer, opposition to stem cell research, overturning Roe v Wade, subsidizing private schools, opposition to same sex marriage...Diogenes wrote:You mean when they admit to it? Do you really think Obama's 'spiritual advisor' has no effect on his decisions?
Surely you can do the same with Rev. Wright?
No, I'm just giving a comparison to show how insipid your hatred of Dobson is. Which candidate over the last 20 years has embraced everything he says?Terry in Crapchester wrote:Do you attend church regularly? If so, do you agree with everything your pastor says?Diogenes wrote:You mean when they admit to it? Do you really think Obama's 'spiritual advisor' has no effect on his decisions?
Unless you can prove that Obama does, you've done little more than throw out a strawman here.
No. Just that you are a hypocrite.BSmack wrote:So what you're saying is that Obama's policy statements have NOT been affected by Wright.
Then you won't mind showing some proof?Diogenes wrote:No.BSmack wrote:So what you're saying is that Obama's policy statements have NOT been affected by Wright.
If the best the Mainstream Media can sling at Obama is that his supporters are overzealous, then his trip to the White House ought to be a cakewalk.mvscal wrote:Odumbass doesn't have policies. He has cultists.BSmack wrote:So what you're saying is that Obama's policy statements have NOT been affected by Wright.
Thanks for playing.
Yep. From here on, it's my boy Johnnie Mac vs. the wife of an unindicted war criminal.mvscal wrote: He's done.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.