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JJLehto
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 13:50 |
This isn't really a corruption scandal.....
But we all know how she fights the big evil government and is against pork all that but didn't we find out she WAS involved with the "Bridge to Nowhere"
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KoS
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 15:00 |
Hi Alaska, I appreciate speaking directly to you, the people I serve, as your Governor.
People who know me know that besides faith and family, nothing's more
important to me than our beloved Alaska. Serving her people is the
greatest honor I could imagine.
I want Alaskans to grasp what can be in store for our state. We were
purchased as a territory because a member of President Abe Lincoln's
cabinet, William Seward, providentially saw in this great land, vast
riches, beauty, strategic placement on the globe, and opportunity. He
boldly looked "North to the Future". But he endured such ridicule and
mocking for his vision for Alaska, remember the adversaries scoffed,
calling this "Seward's Folly". Seward withstood such disdain as he
chose the uncomfortable, unconventional, but right path to secure
Alaska, so Alaska could help secure the United States.
People who know me know that besides faith and family, nothing's more
important to me than our beloved Alaska.
Alaska’s mission – to contribute to America. We’re strategic in the
world as the air crossroads of the world, as a gatekeeper of the
continent. Bold visionaries knew this - Alaska would be part of
America's great destiny.
Our destiny to be reached by responsibly developing our natural
resources. This land, blessed with clean air, water, wildlife,
minerals, and oil and gas. It's energy! God gave us energy.
So to serve the state is a humbling responsibility, because I know in
my soul that Alaska is of such import, for America’s security, in our
very volatile world. And you know me by now, I promised even four years
ago to show my independence… no more conventional “politics as usual”.
And we are doing well! My administration's
accomplishments speak for themselves. We work tirelessly for Alaskans.
We aggressively and responsibly
develop our resources because they were created to be used to better
our world... to help people... and we protect the environment and
Alaskans (the resource owners) foremost with our policies.
Here’s some of the things we’ve done:
We created a petroleum integrity office to oversee safe development. We
held the line for Alaskans on Point Thomson – and finally for the first
time in decades – they’re drilling for oil and gas.
We have AGIA, the gasline project –
a massive bi-partisan victory (the vote was 58 to 1!) – also succeeding
as intended - protecting Alaskans as our clean natural gas will flow to
energize us, and America, through a competitive, pro-private sector
project. This is the largest private sector energy project, ever. This
is energy independence.
And ACES – another bipartisan effort
– is working as intended and industry is publicly acknowledging its
success. Our new oil and gas “clear and equitable formula” is so
Alaskans will no longer be taken advantage of. ACES incentivizes new
exploration and development and jobs that were previously not going to
happen with a monopolized North Slope oil basin.
We cleaned up previously accepted unethical actions; we ushered in bi-partisan Ethics Reform.
We also slowed the rate of government growth, we worked with the
Legislature to save billions of dollars for the future, and I made no
lobbyist friends with my hundreds of millions of dollars in budget
vetoes... but living beyond our means today is irresponsible for
tomorrow.
We took government out of the dairy
business and put it back into private-sector hands – where it should
be.
We provided unprecedented support
for education initiatives, and with the right leadership, finally
filled long-vacant public safety positions. We built a sub-Cabinet on
Climate Change and took heat from Outside special interests for our
biologically-sound wildlife management for abundance.
We broke ground on the new prison.
And we made common sense conservative choices to eliminate personal
luxuries like the jet, the chef, the junkets... the entourage.
And the Lt. Governor and I said "no" to our pay raises.
So much success in this first term – and with this success I am proud
to take credit... for hiring the right people! Our goal was to achieve
a gasline project, more fair oil and gas valuation, and ethics reform
in four years. We did it in two. It’s because of the people… good
public servants surrounding the Governor's office, with servants'
hearts and astounding work ethic... they are Alaska's success!
We are doing well! I wish you'd
hear more from the media of your state's progress and how we tackle
Outside interests - daily - special interests that would stymie our
state. Even those debt-ridden stimulus dollars that would force the
heavy hand of federal government into our communities with an
“all-knowing attitude” – I have taken the slings and arrows with that
unpopular move to veto because I know being right is better than being
popular. Some of those dollars would harm Alaska and harm America – I
resisted those dollars because of the obscene national debt we’re
forcing our children to pay, because of today’s Big Government
spending; it’s immoral and doesn’t even make economic sense!
Another accomplishment – our Law
Department protected states’ rights – two huge U.S. Supreme Court
reversals came down against that liberal Ninth Circuit, deciding in our
state’s favor over the last two weeks. We’re protectors of our
Constitution – federalists protect states’ rights as mandated in 10th
amendment.
But you don’t hear much of the good stuff in the press anymore, do you?
Some say things changed for me on August 29th last year – the day John
McCain tapped me to be his running-mate – I say others changed.
Let me speak to that for a minute.
Political operatives descended on Alaska last August, digging for dirt.
The ethics law I championed became their weapon of choice. Over the
past nine months I've been accused of all sorts of frivolous ethics
violations – such as holding a fish in a photograph, wearing a jacket
with a logo on it, and answering reporters’ questions.
Every one – all 15 of the ethics
complaints have been dismissed. We’ve won! But it hasn't been cheap -
the State has wasted thousands of hours of your time and shelled out
some two million of your dollars to respond to “opposition research” –
that’s money not going to fund teachers or troopers – or safer roads.
And this political absurdity, the “politics of personal destruction” …
Todd and I are looking at more than half a million dollars in legal
bills in order to set the record straight. And what about the people
who offer up these silly accusations? It doesn’t cost them a dime so
they’re not going to stop draining public resources – spending other
peoples’ money in their game.
It’s pretty insane – my staff and I
spend most of our day dealing with this instead of progressing our
state now. I know I promised no more “politics as usual,” but this
isn’t what anyone had in mind for Alaska.
If I have learned one thing: life is about choices!
And one chooses how to react to circumstances. You can choose to engage
in things that tear down, or build up. I choose to work very hard on a
path for fruitfulness and productivity. I choose not to tear down and
waste precious time; but to build up this state and our country, and
her industrious, generous, patriotic, free people!
Life is too short to compromise time
and resources... it may be tempting and more comfortable to just keep
your head down, plod along, and appease those who demand: "Sit down and
shut up", but that's the worthless, easy path; that's a quitter's way
out. And a problem in our country today is apathy. It would be
apathetic to just hunker down and “go with the flow”.
Nah, only dead fish "go with the flow".
No. Productive, fulfilled people determine where to put their efforts,
choosing to wisely utilize precious time... to build up.
And there is such a need to build
up and fight for our state and our country. I choose to fight for it!
And I'll work hard for others who still believe in free enterprise and
smaller government; strong national security for our country and
support for our troops; energy independence; and for those who will
protect freedom and equality and life... I'll work for and campaign for
those proud to be American, and those who are inspired by our ideals
and won't deride them.
I will support others who seek to
serve, in or out of office, for the right reasons, and I don't care
what party they're in or no party at all. Inside Alaska – or Outside
Alaska.
But I won’t do it from the Governor’s desk.
I've never believed that I, nor anyone else, needs a title to do this -
to make a difference... to help people. So I choose, for my State and
my family, more "freedom" to progress, all the way around... so that
Alaska may progress... I will not seek re-election as Governor.
And so as I thought about this
announcement that I wouldn’t run for re-election and what it means for
Alaska, I thought about how much fun some governors have as lame ducks…
travel around the state, to the Lower 48 (maybe), overseas on
international trade – as so many politicians do. And then I thought –
that’s what’s wrong – many just accept that lame duck status, hit the
road, draw the paycheck, and “milk it”. I’m not putting Alaska through
that – I promised efficiencies and effectiveness! That’s not how I am
wired. I am not wired to operate under the same old “politics as
usual.” I promised that four years ago – and I meant it.
It’s not what is best for Alaska.
I am determined to take the right path for Alaska even though it is
unconventional and not so comfortable.
With this announcement that I am not
seeking re-election… I’ve determined it’s best to transfer the
authority of governor to Lieutenant Governor Parnell; and I am willing
to do so, so that this administration – with its positive agenda, its
accomplishments, and its successful road to an incredible future – can
continue without interruption and with great administrative and
legislative success.
My choice is to take a stand and
effect change – not hit our heads against the wall and watch valuable
state time and money, millions of your dollars, go down the drain in
this new environment. Rather, we know we can effect positive change
outside government at this moment in time, on another scale, and
actually make a difference for our priorities – and so we will, for
Alaskans and for Americans.
Let me go back to a comfortable
analogy for me – sports… basketball. I use it because you’re naïve if
you don’t see the national full-court press picking away right now: A
good point guard drives through a full court press, protecting the
ball, keeping her eye on the basket… and she knows exactly when to pass
the ball so that the team can win. And I’m doing that – keeping our eye
on the ball that represents sound priorities – smaller government,
energy independence, national security, freedom! And I know when it’s
time to pass the ball – for victory.
I have given my reasons candidly and
truthfully… and my last day won’t be for another few weeks so the
transition will be very smooth. In fact, we will look to swear Sean in
– in Fairbanks at the conclusion of our Governor’s picnics.
I do not want to disappoint anyone
with my decision; all I can ask is that you trust me with this decision
– but it’s no more “politics as usual”.
Some Alaskans don’t mind wasting
public dollars and state time. I do. I cannot stand here as your
Governor and allow millions upon millions of our dollars go to waste
just so I can hold the title of Governor. And my children won’t allow
it either.
Some will question the timing. Let’s just say, this decision has been in the works for awhile…
In fact, this decision comes after much consideration, and finally
polling the most important people in my life - my children (where the
count was unanimous... well, in response to asking: "Want me to make a
positive difference and fight for ALL our children's future from
outside the Governor's office?" It was four "yes's" and one "hell
yeah!" The "hell yeah" sealed it - and someday I'll talk about the
details of that... I think much of it had to do with the kids seeing
their baby brother Trig mocked by some pretty mean-spirited adults
recently.) Um, by the way, sure wish folks could ever, ever understand
that we all could learn so much from someone like Trig - I know he
needs me, but I need him even more... what a child can offer to set
priorities right – that time is precious... the world needs more
"Trigs", not fewer.
My decision was also fortified
during this most recent trip to Kosovo and Landstuhl, to visit our
wounded soldiers overseas, those who sacrifice themselves in war for
our freedom and security… we can ALL learn from our selfless Troops…
they’re bold, they don’t give up, they take a stand and know that life
is short so they choose to not waste time. They choose to be productive
and to serve something greater than self... and to build up their
families, their states, our country. These Troops and their important
missions – those are truly the worthy causes in this world and should
be the public priority with time and resources and not this local /
superficial wasteful political bloodsport.
May we all learn from them!
*((Gotta put First Things First))*
First things first: as Governor, I love my job and I love Alaska. It
hurts to make this choice but I am doing what’s best for Alaska. I’ve
explained why… though I think of the saying on my parents’ refrigerator
that says “Don’t explain: your friends don’t need it and your enemies
won’t believe you anyway.”
But I have given my reasons… no more
“politics as usual” and I am taking my fight for what’s right – for
Alaska – in a new direction.
Now, despite this, I don’t want any
Alaskan dissuaded from entering politics after seeing this real
“climate change” that began in August… no, we need hardworking, average
Americans fighting for what’s right! And I will support you because we
need you and you can effect change, and I can too on the outside.
We need those who will respect our
Constitution where government’s supposed to serve from the bottom up,
not move toward this top down big government take-over… but rather,
will be protectors of individual rights - who also have enough common
sense to acknowledge when conditions have drastically changed and are
willing to call an audible and pass the ball when it’s time so the team
can win! And that is what I’m doing!
Remember Alaska… America is now,
more than ever, looking North to the Future. It'll be good. So God
bless you, and from me and my family - to all Alaska - you have my
heart.
And we will be in the capable hands
of our Lieutenant Governor, Sean Parnell. And Lieutenant General Craig
Campbell will assume the role of Lieutenant Governor. And it is my
promise to you that I will always be standing by, ready to assist. We
have a good, positive agenda for Alaska.
In the words of General MacArthur said, “We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”
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Palin's resignation speech. Bolded words done by me, for comedic effect.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 15:15 |
You know, watching the C-SPAM (err C-SPAN) viewer call in this morning on the topic, I uhm, oh well, never mind... 

Edited by Slartibartfast - July 04 2009 at 21:19
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akamaisondufromage
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 15:34 |
Does she check with her Kids before making all her decisions - probably with just slightly loaded questions And is Trig a real name?
Hell yeah!
Sounds like they've been wasting the people of Alaska's money? 
Edited by akamaisondufromage - July 04 2009 at 15:36
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Help me I'm falling!
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 15:48 |
She was reaffirming her belief that Alaska's proximity to Russia gives her foreign policy experience, which was repeated, I believe by Cindy McCain as well. This is quite dumb enough by itself, there is no need to bring lazy SNL distortions into it.
JJLehto wrote:
As for the newspaper.....I find that tough to believe Henry. But if she DID do that snub the media...well that's pretty dumb in my book.
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Oh, I agree, the anti-media rhetoric was short-sighted at best, and she was not qualified at all, but that was a stupid question, and she was a journalism major and governor, so I cannot believe she honestly does not know of the existence of the New York Times.
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Just so we're clear, that's not Palin's body.
Edited by Henry Plainview - July 04 2009 at 16:17
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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TGM: Orb
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 16:29 |
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Man, I'm stuck with insomnia, and I choose to come here. Wtf?
Henry Plainview wrote:
But they don't really have 60 seats because Byrd and Kennedy are AWOL
with their health problems and the Democrats are more ideologically
divided than many would like to think. 44 of them defected on the
climate change bill in the House.
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And then there's what they didn't tell you. 8 of them voted against it because 8 Republicans voted for the bill (stupid party poltics) and about 20 of them voted against it saying that the changes in the bill weren't radical enough (nutcases). Should we get rid of ALL coal use then? Only 70% of our energy comes from it anyway.
Also, I don't really care if you're for or against universal health care. This is just absolutely nuts. You can't force people to sign up for it, especially since last time I checked, that wasn't very democratic.
Oh, and I'm also glad that these fines go into the income tax system. I mean, we already have plenty of people who don't pay into it at all since their income is low enough, so let's raise the costs on those who do, especially the middle class.
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Now, how is that not very democratic? The people elect a government, the government makes laws. Big shock...
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Failcore
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 20:52 |
TGM: Orb wrote:
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Man, I'm stuck with insomnia, and I choose to come here. Wtf?
Henry Plainview wrote:
But they don't really have 60 seats because Byrd and Kennedy are AWOL with their health problems and the Democrats are more ideologically divided than many would like to think. 44 of them defected on the climate change bill in the House.
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And then there's what they didn't tell you. 8 of them voted against it because 8 Republicans voted for the bill (stupid party poltics) and about 20 of them voted against it saying that the changes in the bill weren't radical enough (nutcases). Should we get rid of ALL coal use then? Only 70% of our energy comes from it anyway.
Also, I don't really care if you're for or against universal health care. This is just absolutely nuts. You can't force people to sign up for it, especially since last time I checked, that wasn't very democratic.
Oh, and I'm also glad that these fines go into the income tax system. I mean, we already have plenty of people who don't pay into it at all since their income is low enough, so let's raise the costs on those who do, especially the middle class.
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Now, how is that not very democratic? The people elect a government, the government makes laws. Big shock... 
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Ever notice that when right-wing nutjobs make laws that violate your rights and the constitution they are freedom hating b*****ds. When the left-wing b*****ds do it, it's for your own good and "progress" and if you complain you are backward redneck relic. "How dare you question the messiah?!!!"
Edited by Deathrabbit - July 04 2009 at 20:56
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 21:14 |
Ever notice how quiet the right wing nut jobs were totally complacent when the Bush administration was taking away our constitutional rights and now that the Obama administration has inherited those powers they've suddenly becomed concerned? Us left wing nut jobs are hardly applauding the continuation of the Bush policies under Obama. By the way Henry, I am shocked, totally shocked that that isn't actually Sarah Palin's body, she probably has a nice one, I'll give her that much.  The brain however... 
Edited by Slartibartfast - July 04 2009 at 21:18
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 21:30 |
Well Slarti, the reason I mentioned it is because the first time I saw that photoshop it was in its original setting of a party, and there was some serious debate. :P
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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JJLehto
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 21:45 |
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horsewithteeth11
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 22:22 |
Deathrabbit wrote:
TGM: Orb wrote:
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Man, I'm stuck with insomnia, and I choose to come here. Wtf?
Henry Plainview wrote:
But they don't really have 60 seats because Byrd and Kennedy are AWOL with their health problems and the Democrats are more ideologically divided than many would like to think. 44 of them defected on the climate change bill in the House.
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And then there's what they didn't tell you. 8 of them voted against it because 8 Republicans voted for the bill (stupid party poltics) and about 20 of them voted against it saying that the changes in the bill weren't radical enough (nutcases). Should we get rid of ALL coal use then? Only 70% of our energy comes from it anyway.
Also, I don't really care if you're for or against universal health care. This is just absolutely nuts. You can't force people to sign up for it, especially since last time I checked, that wasn't very democratic.
Oh, and I'm also glad that these fines go into the income tax system. I mean, we already have plenty of people who don't pay into it at all since their income is low enough, so let's raise the costs on those who do, especially the middle class.
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Now, how is that not very democratic? The people elect a government, the government makes laws. Big shock... 
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Ever notice that when right-wing nutjobs make laws that violate your rights and the constitution they are freedom hating b*****ds. When the left-wing b*****ds do it, it's for your own good and "progress" and if you complain you are backward redneck relic. "How dare you question the messiah?!!!"
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Because party politics suck, simply put. When the voters themselves manage to get over that, then we can hope to see some positive changes. But I'm too pessimistic to believe that the 40% of the population who's always comatose will ever wake up.
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Posted: July 04 2009 at 22:24 |
TGM: Orb wrote:
birdwithteeth11 wrote:
Man, I'm stuck with insomnia, and I choose to come here. Wtf?
Henry Plainview wrote:
But they don't really have 60 seats because Byrd and Kennedy are AWOL
with their health problems and the Democrats are more ideologically
divided than many would like to think. 44 of them defected on the
climate change bill in the House.
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And then there's what they didn't tell you. 8 of them voted against it because 8 Republicans voted for the bill (stupid party poltics) and about 20 of them voted against it saying that the changes in the bill weren't radical enough (nutcases). Should we get rid of ALL coal use then? Only 70% of our energy comes from it anyway.
Also, I don't really care if you're for or against universal health care. This is just absolutely nuts. You can't force people to sign up for it, especially since last time I checked, that wasn't very democratic.
Oh, and I'm also glad that these fines go into the income tax system. I mean, we already have plenty of people who don't pay into it at all since their income is low enough, so let's raise the costs on those who do, especially the middle class.
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Now, how is that not very democratic? The people elect a government, the government makes laws. Big shock... 
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Well I am libertarian (to a certain degree), so it bothers me most of the time when the government says "You can do X, but not Y because we say so" or vice versa. And I see no benefit in Congress forcing people to accept universal health care plans, especially many of those in the middle class who aren't going to be using them for the most part.
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Posted: July 05 2009 at 19:05 |
JJLehto wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Ever notice how quiet the right wing nut jobs were totally complacent when the Bush administration was taking away our constitutional rights and now that the Obama administration has inherited those powers they've suddenly becomed concerned? Us left wing nut jobs are hardly applauding the continuation of the Bush policies under Obama.
By the way Henry, I am shocked, totally shocked that that isn't actually Sarah Palin's body, she probably has a nice one, I'll give her that much. The brain however...
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Well of course! With a right winger you are giving up your rights for safety. With a left winger....idk they're a communist? That's really all any argument comes down to anyway.
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No sir... with a right winger you're giving up your rights for safety, for your own safety, for the safety of the coward who is easily told who, when and how to fear and be scared of....
With a left winger....... maybe your rights are used for the COMMON GOOD, so ultra-individualistic america comes back and says "f**k NO! ME, MYSELF AND I HAVE TO DO THINGS ONLY FOR ME, MYSELF AND I, you communist garbage!"
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JJLehto
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Posted: July 05 2009 at 19:51 |
The T wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Ever notice how quiet the right wing nut jobs were totally complacent when the Bush administration was taking away our constitutional rights and now that the Obama administration has inherited those powers they've suddenly becomed concerned? Us left wing nut jobs are hardly applauding the continuation of the Bush policies under Obama.
By the way Henry, I am shocked, totally shocked that that isn't actually Sarah Palin's body, she probably has a nice one, I'll give her that much. The brain however...
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Well of course! With a right winger you are giving up your rights for safety. With a left winger....idk they're a communist? That's really all any argument comes down to anyway.
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No sir... with a right winger you're giving up your rights for safety, for your own safety, for the safety of the coward who is easily told who, when and how to fear and be scared of....
With a left winger....... maybe your rights are used for the COMMON GOOD, so ultra-individualistic america comes back and says "f**k NO! ME, MYSELF AND I HAVE TO DO THINGS ONLY FOR ME, MYSELF AND I, you communist garbage!" |
I don't know if you're serious or being sarcastic. If you're serious....chill the f*ck out...I was being sarcastic dude. And if you're kidding well, do a better job
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Posted: July 05 2009 at 19:56 |
you're right... 
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JJLehto
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Posted: July 05 2009 at 19:58 |
After all, we are both left wing nut jobs.....( well I think you are) We must stick together!
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The T
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Posted: July 05 2009 at 20:00 |
Oh i wasn't replying against you in that nonsense post of mine! But sometimes my postst are not even clear in whom they are directed to... that poor observation of mine was just a follow-up to your sarcsm...
very poor follow-up i have to say... 
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JJLehto
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Posted: July 05 2009 at 20:13 |
Tis all good.
So...whats going on? I havnt heard any good political news recently
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Posted: July 05 2009 at 20:19 |
JJLehto wrote:
good political news
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oxymoron alert... 
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Posted: July 05 2009 at 20:41 |
True point Apparently Obama is coming to speak at Rutgers. I got a free ticket to go. It's good to know the Governor   OK, not really....but still. I doubt I'll even get near him but if by some insane chance I get to meet the Prez pics shall be posted. *wishful thinking*
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