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Question: What item is most likely found in the top drawer of Riffy's dresser?

naked pictures of Reagan    
  5 (20.0%)
Barry O voodoo doll    
  3 (12.0%)
Hoffa's body    
  2 (8.0%)
DVDs of "saved by the bell", season 3    
  1 (4.0%)
JC's boss's phone number    
  2 (8.0%)
bucket of chicken    
  5 (20.0%)
three sticks of "secret" deoderant, labels facing out    
  3 (12.0%)
"Eagles Greatest Hits" CD    
  4 (16.0%)




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Reply #2175 - Dec 18th, 2008 at 11:39pm
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Riffhard wrote on Dec 18th, 2008 at 2:47pm:
lotsajizz wrote on Dec 18th, 2008 at 2:34pm:
the people suffering hard economic times now are reaping the consequences of poor decision-making long ago.....like Detroit....fuck 'em, they deserve extinction as thoroughly as those losers who decided to party rather than study in school.....yup, Detroit partied too hard instead of thinking ahead....fuck 'em...their bailout is throwing good money after bad




A huge "I told ya so" is coming down the pike folks. A HUGE one!


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The "I told ya so" season is well under way:
1. I told ya Barack would win the nomination.
2. I told ya that the "Ayers-Rezko-Wright (Hey!)" mambo would never be the Dance of the Century.
3. I told ya that Palin would be a drag on the Republican ticket.
4. I told ya that the vast majority of Hillary voters would come around and vote Democratic.
5. I told ya that Barack would win a substantial victory in November.
This is just the beginning.  Get your appetite ready for plenty more delicious crow over the next eight years.
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Reply #2176 - Dec 18th, 2008 at 11:47pm
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Starbuck wrote on Dec 18th, 2008 at 3:38pm:
so nice that all you righties are chomping at the bit for the obama administration to fail. have we fallen that far in partisan politics? barry has not even set foot in the oval office yet...he has actually made some appointments that have pissed off the "loony left"....and yet you can't wait for a failed presidency.

what gives?

even worse....you are hoping for this thread to continue for years and years!!!

You can't be surprised.  A handful of dead-enders are more interested in partisan advantage than in the good of the country.  The rest of us have gotten serious and wants a successful presidency to solve the severe problems confronting us.  This looks a lot like the political situation in 1932 (I'm currently reading Traitor to His Class:  The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt). 
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Brainbell Jangler wrote on Dec 18th, 2008 at 11:47pm:
Starbuck wrote on Dec 18th, 2008 at 3:38pm:
so nice that all you righties are chomping at the bit for the obama administration to fail. have we fallen that far in partisan politics? barry has not even set foot in the oval office yet...he has actually made some appointments that have pissed off the "loony left"....and yet you can't wait for a failed presidency.

what gives?

even worse....you are hoping for this thread to continue for years and years!!!

You can't be surprised.  A handful of dead-enders are more interested in partisan advantage than in the good of the country.  The rest of us have gotten serious and wants a successful presidency to solve the severe problems confronting us.  This looks a lot like the political situation in 1932 (I'm currently reading Traitor to His Class:  The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt). 

What started some recent insanity on this board was my initial post on Nov. 5th that I would be as forthcoming with praise & unity behind Obalama as your ilk was after President Bush got elected. Remember those halcyon days? The bullshit your side put the country through will be paid back in spades. This asshole you elected is as partisan as Bush ever was & he seems to have the same facility for verbal gaffes & poor off-the-cuff speaking. Plus this one looks a tad corrupt. Yep, the fun starts now!
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Brainbell Jangler wrote on Dec 18th, 2008 at 11:30pm:
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Cooler than you'll ever be.

Yes, I could just insult you back & we could just do that shit all over again but I'm past that. Besides, everyone already knows what a loooozer you are so my restating that is dead horse territory. BUT the idea that Barry Obalama is cooler than anyone on this board is highly dubious. He's not even cooler than you or Maine Motels. He's a scared lil pussy whenever he's questioned by the press. He can't even answer a simple question in less than a minute. Oh, I was devastated when the cocksucker won the Oval Office but I take my joys where I can find them & the next 4 yrs will be humorous.

No, no, no; not a personal insult at all.  Just a play on "Liver than you'll ever be" juxtaposed with what most people would consider a pretty cool image for a future President.  BTW, it will be eight (8) years.  Remember I told you so.

Pretty cool? Why did TIME hide those cool images for a year then?
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Reply #2179 - Dec 19th, 2008 at 12:12am
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Starbuck wrote on Dec 18th, 2008 at 3:38pm:
so nice that all you righties are chomping at the bit for the obama administration to fail. have we fallen that far in partisan politics? barry has not even set foot in the oval office yet...he has actually made some appointments that have pissed off the "loony left"....and yet you can't wait for a failed presidency.

what gives?

even worse....you are hoping for this thread to continue for years and years!!!

You can't be surprised.  A handful of dead-enders are more interested in partisan advantage than in the good of the country.  The rest of us have gotten serious and wants a successful presidency to solve the severe problems confronting us.  This looks a lot like the political situation in 1932 (I'm currently reading Traitor to His Class:  The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt).  

What started some recent insanity on this board was my initial post on Nov. 5th that I would be as forthcoming with praise & unity behind Obalama as your ilk was after President Bush got elected. Remember those halcyon days? The bullshit your side put the country through will be paid back in spades. This asshole you elected is as partisan as Bush ever was & he seems to have the same facility for verbal gaffes & poor off-the-cuff speaking. Plus this one looks a tad corrupt. Yep, the fun starts now!

Bush wasn't elected; he was appointed by five members of the Supreme Court using a tortured version of Equal Protection that was the opposite of anything they had ever held before.  Barack got elected without any help from those judicial hacks.  This wasn't a squeaker like 2004, either.  Comparing his eloquence with Dubya's bumbling is laughable (see Letterman"s "Great Moments in Presidential Speeches").  It wasn't our "side" that put this country through bullshit, it was the worst President in modern (perhaps all) history.  Corrupt?  Fox Noise nonsense.
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Reply #2180 - Dec 19th, 2008 at 12:22am
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He won FL by 537 votes. Woodrow Wilson won CA by 3000 votes in 1916. That election got held up for 2 weeks because of questions about that result. Your side doesn't understand that there are close elections & at some point they have to be settled. If you thought the USSC was going to stand by while the FLSC went through all sorts of contortions to shape a victory, tough shit. It's 8 yrs later & you're STILL whining. Grow up.
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Reply #2181 - Dec 19th, 2008 at 12:23am
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And I wonder if ol' Dave will continue Great Moments with this new fool. I haven't watched his show in ages. But then, I'm hip.
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Reply #2182 - Dec 19th, 2008 at 12:26am
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No whine, just fact.  The legal reasoning in Bush v. Gore is inconsistent with all precedent and diametrical to the otherwise consistent positions of the Court's right wing.  This is why the Court limited the holding to that case; to allow it precedential force would turn Equal Protection law on its head.  It was a result-driven decision intended to achieve one aim:  to give the presidency to the Republican candidate.
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Reply #2183 - Dec 19th, 2008 at 12:29am
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Who won FL? Even the MSM conceded Bush won, months after the fact. Amazing. 8 yrs & you still can't grow up.
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That FDR biography is calling.
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yes, I too will be reading fiction...
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you can read?!?!
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About as hip as a hip replacement. Wow!
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Starbuck wrote on Dec 18th, 2008 at 3:38pm:
so nice that all you righties are chomping at the bit for the obama administration to fail. have we fallen that far in partisan politics? barry has not even set foot in the oval office yet...he has actually made some appointments that have pissed off the "loony left"....and yet you can't wait for a failed presidency.

what gives?

even worse....you are hoping for this thread to continue for years and years!!!

You can't be surprised.  A handful of dead-enders are more interested in partisan advantage than in the good of the country.  The rest of us have gotten serious and wants a successful presidency to solve the severe problems confronting us.  This looks a lot like the political situation in 1932 (I'm currently reading Traitor to His Class:  The Privileged Life and Radical Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt).  

What started some recent insanity on this board was my initial post on Nov. 5th that I would be as forthcoming with praise & unity behind Obalama as your ilk was after President Bush got elected. Remember those halcyon days? The bullshit your side put the country through will be paid back in spades. This asshole you elected is as partisan as Bush ever was & he seems to have the same facility for verbal gaffes & poor off-the-cuff speaking. Plus this one looks a tad corrupt. Yep, the fun starts now!



That's odd, I seem to recall the country rallied behind W. Bush after the tragedy of 9/11. There was a sense of unity that brought people together despite petty differences. Any backlash from his decisions after that was well earned. You seem bent on some silly idea of revenge. You and Coulter and what army?
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Franken now trails by 2 votes in Minnesota for the Senate. Guess they'll keep counting until he's ahead by one then declare him the winner.
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Yes, they've done it before. There's plenty of fraud up there & it should be just enough to trip over the line.
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Goober decided it was a good idea to have the taxpayer finance the next series of K-Cars, all the while too dumb to realize he just got steamrolled by a suspect consortium of has-beens execs openly flaunting the Sherman Act.  George Walker Bush III may as well have invested your money ($$$$$$$ - Large Green) in the domestic banana industry.   

From Day One, George Walker Bush III's sole economic policy has been to spend money.  That's all he knows.  You could see it when he tried to spend his way out of that minor recession back in his beginning days.  If you were watching at all, and not a deluded, ignorant fathead with a bizarre religious calling for the letter R, you could see it coming every single step of the way.  By far the most anti-competitive President in our nation's history (among other things).

My Disciples of the Watch, you must hold the Bush Geeks accountable for all of this.  They are fat, slovenly, dumb, and wear gay clothes.  They are no longer deserving of our good graces.
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What started some recent insanity on this board was my initial post on Nov. 5th that I would be as forthcoming with praise & unity behind Obalama as your ilk was after President Bush got elected. Remember those halcyon days? The bullshit your side put the country through will be paid back in spades.


here's my spin on recent (and not so recent) events:

1. bush won florida in 2000. could there have been corruption there? sure there could have been...president's brother was the governor of the state, and a right wing republican with too much botox was the head vote counter....but foul play has never been proved. therefore, bush won the election in my mind. the frustrating thing is, he won the election because about 2000 idiot democrats in miami dade couldn't figure out how to work a butterfly ballot and voted for the socialist candidate instead of the democrat. that, however, isn't bush's fault, so we dems should not be crying over it.

2. bush's first term was characterized by partisanship on both sides. everyone was pissed off about how close the election was...then to top it off, goober goes and invades the wrong fucking country and thousands of people die, and the entire world hates us now, etc etc. Were we therefore not forthcoming with the praise and unity for W? of course, but there was good reason: the war! barry hasn't even begun his term yet and you are already chomping at the bit to grill his ass. let him fuck up before you condemn him. seriously....do you really want him to fail that bad? plus, he won the election by a substantial margin, unlike bush's two terms....he has a real mandate.

3. glenny, you have been the quintessential negative nellie since you came back after being gone for a day....we all sympathize with the work BS....but the negative waves from the ATC tower have been giving me headaches....sheeeaat man...have some spiked egg nog and lighten up, dude...
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Bush spends freely because he personally has never had to earn one red cent.Whole life spent with daddies money or taxpayers.He even managed to bankrupt an oil company or 2 in TX if that is even possible.
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Yes, they've done it before. There's plenty of fraud up there & it should be just enough to trip over the line.


wtf? where's the fraud?

let's let them count the ballots first here people....just because your candidate might be behind doesn't mean there is fraud.
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What started some recent insanity on this board was my initial post on Nov. 5th that I would be as forthcoming with praise & unity behind Obalama as your ilk was after President Bush got elected. Remember those halcyon days? The bullshit your side put the country through will be paid back in spades.


here's my spin on recent (and not so recent) events:

1. bush won florida in 2000. could there have been corruption there? sure there could have been...president's brother was the governor of the state, and a right wing republican with too much botox was the head vote counter....but foul play has never been proved. therefore, bush won the election in my mind. the frustrating thing is, he won the election because about 2000 idiot democrats in miami dade couldn't figure out how to work a butterfly ballot and voted for the socialist candidate instead of the democrat. that, however, isn't bush's fault, so we dems should not be crying over it.

2. bush's first term was characterized by partisanship on both sides. everyone was pissed off about how close the election was...then to top it off, goober goes and invades the wrong fucking country and thousands of people die, and the entire world hates us now, etc etc. Were we therefore not forthcoming with the praise and unity for W? of course, but there was good reason: the war! barry hasn't even begun his term yet and you are already chomping at the bit to grill his ass. let him fuck up before you condemn him. seriously....do you really want him to fail that bad? plus, he won the election by a substantial margin, unlike bush's two terms....he has a real mandate.

3. glenny, you have been the quintessential negative nellie since you came back after being gone for a day....we all sympathize with the work BS....but the negative waves from the ATC tower have been giving me headaches....sheeeaat man...have some spiked egg nog and lighten up, dude...

On 1. I understand your frustration with idiots voting. We had more of it this year.

2. I remember going to a couple of left wing websites on 9-11 (yes, teh day itself!) and several hundred lefties EVEN ON THAT DAY were blaming W. Day One the conspiracy theories started.

3. I'd rather not mention what any assholes did. I'd rather not mention my job at all for a while as some people are sick shits. OK?

3 con't. I haven't attacked Barry anything like what Bush went through when he was first elected. Yes, he's selected the usual bunch of leftish idiots to run the cabinet & yes, he's hip-deep in Chi-town corruption but so far I haven't been too harsh on the dim bulb. Yes, I've savaged the idiots that voted for him but even there I've lightened up a bit. As for egg nog, ugh.
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wtf? where's the fraud?

let's let them count the ballots first here people....just because your candidate might be behind doesn't mean there is fraud.

Hey Bucky-not to change the subject or anything...
Where the hell did you find that god awful Mick photo?

I don't know why ya even bother trying to get Glenny to "lighten up"!! Cheesy
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wtf? where's the fraud?

let's let them count the ballots first here people....just because your candidate might be behind doesn't mean there is fraud.

Here's someone to enlighten you...


It's bad enough that the Republican Party can't prevent Democrats from voting in its primaries and saddling us with The New York Times' favorite Republican as our presidential nominee. If the Republican Party can't protect an election won by the incumbent U.S. senator in Minnesota, there is no point in donating to the Republican Party.

The day after the November election, Republican Sen. Norm Coleman had won his re-election to the U.S. Senate, beating challenger Al Franken by 725 votes.

Then one heavily Democratic town miraculously discovered 100 missing ballots. And, in another marvel, they were all for Al Franken! It was like a completely evil version of a Christmas miracle.

As strange as it was that all 100 post-election, "discovered" ballots would be for one candidate, it was even stranger that the official time stamp for the miracle ballots printed out by the voting machine on the miracle ballots showed that the votes had been cast on Nov. 2 -- two days before the election.

Democratic election officials in the miracle-ballot county simply announced that their voting machine must have been broken. Don't worry about it -- they were sure those 100 votes for Franken were legit.

Then another 400-odd statistically improbable "corrections" were made in other Democratic strongholds until -- by the end of election week -- Coleman's lead had been whittled down to a mere 215 votes.

Since then, highly irregular counting methods have added to Franken's total bit by bit, to the point that Coleman is now ahead by only 188 votes.

As long as Coleman maintains any lead at all, Republicans don't seem to care that Coleman's advantage is being shrunk by laughable ballot "discoveries" and disreputable standard-switching from precinct to precinct -- depending on which method of counting ballots is most advantageous to Franken.

Consider a few other chilling examples of Democrats thieving their way to victory over the years.

In 1974, Republican Louis Wyman won his race for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire, beating Democrat John Durkin by 355 votes. Durkin demanded a recount -- which went back and forth by a handful of votes until the state's Ballot Law Commission concluded that Wyman had indeed won by (at least) two votes.

Wyman was certified the winner by the New Hampshire secretary of state and was on his way to Washington when ... the overwhelmingly Democratic U.S. Senate refused to seat Wyman.

Despite New Hampshire's certification of Wyman as the winner of the election, this was the post-Watergate Senate, when Democrats could get away with anything -- up to and including a prank known as "President Jimmy Carter."

The U.S. Senate spent months examining disputed ballots from the New Hampshire election. Unable to come up with a method to declare the Democrat the winner that didn't require a guillotine, the Senate forced New Hampshire to hold another election.

It was a breathtaking abuse of power. New Hampshire had certified a winner of its Senate election, but it was a Republican, so the Democratic Senate simply ordered a new election.

Demoralized Republicans stayed away from the race and, this time, the Democrat won the re-vote.

Even more egregious was the Indiana House race in 1984. On election night, the incumbent Democrat Frank McCloskey appeared to have won a narrow victory of 72 votes. But after a correction was made in one county, it turned out his Republican opponent, Richard McIntyre, had won by 34 votes.

McIntyre was certified the winner -- which is when the trouble usually starts for a Republican.

Again, a majority Democrat House refused to seat the certified winner in a close election. I'm sure it was just a coincidence that the winner was a Republican.

Consequently, Indiana performed yet another recount of the entire district, which again showed that Republican McIntyre was the winner -- this time by 418 votes. Now he was really asking for it. The nerve of this guy! Hey, buddy, do you mind? We're trying to throw an election over here!

As The Washington Post reported at the time: There were "no allegations of fraud" in the recount and 90 percent of ballot disqualifications had been agreed to "by election commissions dominated by Democrats."

So naturally the House refused to seat the Republican even though he had received the most votes (hereinafter referred to as "the winner"). The House proceeded to conduct its own recount. (If you haven't detected a pattern by this point, please ask your doctor if Prilosec is right for you.)

This time, instead of ordering the district to hold another election, the Democratic House saved all concerned a lot of time and money by simply declaring Democrat Frank McCloskey the winner by four votes.

The vote-theft most like Minnesota this year was the infamous 2004 gubernatorial election in Washington State. The Republican won the race on election night, but ballots favoring the Democrat kept being "discovered" until the Democrat finally eked out a majority. At that point, the recount was immediately halted and the Democrat declared the victor.

You would have to go back to Reconstruction to find an election that was stolen by the Republicans this way, but it's all in a day's work for the Democrats.

That's why they were so testy about the 2000 Florida election. It was the one time in the last century Republicans wouldn't let Democrats steal an election they lost by less than a thousand votes.

No matter how many times Democrats steal elections, Republicans keep thinking the next time will be different. Minnesota is famously clean, isn't it? It must be different. It's not different. It's still the Democrats.
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