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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 #4275 - Apr 11th, 2009 at 11:34am
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I'm about 2/3's of the way through Ann Coulter's latest "Guilty" & it would serve any liberal/leftard/socialist to read it, just to challenge your preconceived notions of the woman. I have read several leftist writers & hey, I watch the MSM news shows!



In all seriousness, that is a big challenge (for me). I don't believe that my opinion of Ann is preconceived however, it is based on her own words in the media. Also, I am assuming "liberal/leftard/socialist" would include anyone else who is appalled by Ann's persona. I actual agree with some of her positions, just not in the words she uses to convey them or in the way she would like these positions to be imposed on everyone. For instance, abortion is terrible IMO. I prefer to increase education on how pregnancies can be avoided and also what it means to be 16 years old and have a baby to care for 24/7. Basically, abstinence will not work on significantly decreasing abortion rates IMO.

I do watch Fox occasionally but it has become pretty crazy these days. More of a freak show IMO, not much substance.
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Reply #4276 - Apr 11th, 2009 at 12:54pm
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Riffhard wrote on Apr 10th, 2009 at 7:13pm:
Bucky listen to Mark Levin. He's hands down the best of them all. He does get pissed at liberals and spares no quarter when dealing with many of them. However, if a liberal calls him and asks a serious question and tries to make a point without the typical fall back lib posistion of blaming Bush then Levin will give them a listen. He then destroys their argument with facts. The guy is a genius because he doesn't use talking points. He argues with solid facts, and debates the issues with a view of history as his explanation. This is why so many liberal pundits refuse to debate him. It's a fact that Levin can not get any liberal to debate him in an open forum. They fear him like none other. With good reason I might add.


BTW can some enlightened liberal here tell me why the lib fall back position is always blame Bush? I ask this because I have been hearing many libs try and point to the pictures of Bush holding hands with Prince Abdullah as a way of excusing Barry's stupid assed subservient bow. I find a couple things glaring lame about this position. Firstly holding hands is standard practice in the Middle East. It's not subservient at all. Secondly, when Bush did the whole hand holding crap with Abdullah conservatives ripped him for it. Rush, Hannity, Levin, etc. let him have it. There was no double standard. Conservatives were rightly upset about it. Thirdly, when Bush held hands and kissed Abdullah's cheeks (again not subservient), he did not come out the next day and lie about it.

So Barry makes a stupid mistake, and liberals circle the wagons and try and excuse it. The White House blatantly lie about what a bow is, and again, liberals circle the wagons. The whole time they try and deflect Barry's idiocy by pointing to Bush. Isn't this excuse starting to get a little thin guys? I mean Bush didn't try and lie about the stupid hand holding.


This is certainly holding hands with Prince Abdullah--->...


And this sure as hell is a bow no matter what the morons in the WH would have us believe----->...



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Is this also standard practice in the Middle East? Not that it matters to me, except for pot-kettle-black.
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Reply #4277 - Apr 11th, 2009 at 4:50pm
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To answer your question. Yes it is. There is no pot/kettle analogy applicable here funman. Bush did not lie about holding the man's hand or kissing his cheeks. Barry lied through his teeth, and only an idiot would defend that.



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Reply #4278 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 7:16am
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Gotta give credit where credit is due.
Nice job Navy Seals! Enough of these renegade Pirates!


Obama twice approved force to rescue hostage

 WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama twice authorized the military to rescue a U.S. captain held by Somali pirates and whose life appeared to be at risk.
Officials say Obama gave the OK on Friday and Saturday to rescue Capt. Richard Phillips from a lifeboat off the Somali coast. Officials say both times the Pentagon believed Phillips' life was at risk.

The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Administration officials say Obama was told Sunday of the rescue while he was in the White House residence. Officials also say Obama has phoned Phillips and Phillips' family
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Reply #4279 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 8:33am
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Yep -- he finally showed some leadership.

And while this may lead to further confrontations with the pirates, fact is he took action and killed the bastards!

In honor of his newly-found testicles I will cut Obama some slack today.

There, that's long enough...
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Reply #4281 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 11:34am
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Saint Sway wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 11:30am:
Mission Accomplished.


Kicked some Somali ass...Although that's kind of like beating up on the Minnesota Twins...But still What the fuck?
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Reply #4282 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 11:46am
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Saint Sway wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 11:30am:
Mission Accomplished.



my god man...you've crafted the perfect one liner.

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 11:34am:
Kicked some Somali ass...Although that's kind of like beating up on the Minnesota Twins...But still What the fuck?


barry o just authorized me to open up a can of whoop ass on your sorry butt.
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) - U.N. diplomats say all 15 Security Council nations have agreed to a statement that would condemn North Korea's rocket launch and toughen U.N. sanctions against the reclusive communist nation.
The agreement paves the way for the formal adoption of the statement at a council meeting Monday afternoon.

The five permanent veto-wielding members—the U.S., China, Russia, Britain and France—and Japan reached agreement on the text Saturday and then distributed it to the nine other council members.


The draft statement calls the April 5 launch a violation of a 2006 council resolution banning any missile tests and demands that North Korea not conduct further launches.

It calls for an early resumption of stalled six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program.

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Reply #4284 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 12:14pm
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nankerphelge wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 12:13pm:
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - U.N. diplomats say all 15 Security Council nations have agreed to a statement that would condemn North Korea's rocket launch and toughen U.N. sanctions against the reclusive communist nation.
The agreement paves the way for the formal adoption of the statement at a council meeting Monday afternoon.

The five permanent veto-wielding members—the U.S., China, Russia, Britain and France—and Japan reached agreement on the text Saturday and then distributed it to the nine other council members.


The draft statement calls the April 5 launch a violation of a 2006 council resolution banning any missile tests and demands that North Korea not conduct further launches.

It calls for an early resumption of stalled six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program.

There!

That'll learn them!



This does SEEM stupid, but I haven't heard of any other options.

Oh, except for Newt who said he would have blown the missile up on the launch pad with a laser weapon (which don't exist yet).
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We went through this last week.

There were a number of options that the Administration could have pursued.

Instead, they ran to the UN for the latest water-downed, toothless, resolution in a series that does NOTHING but showcase the weak knees of the Obama "foreign policy" machine.

Pathetic.
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fuman wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 12:19pm:
nankerphelge wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 12:13pm:
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - U.N. diplomats say all 15 Security Council nations have agreed to a statement that would condemn North Korea's rocket launch and toughen U.N. sanctions against the reclusive communist nation.
The agreement paves the way for the formal adoption of the statement at a council meeting Monday afternoon.

The five permanent veto-wielding members—the U.S., China, Russia, Britain and France—and Japan reached agreement on the text Saturday and then distributed it to the nine other council members.


The draft statement calls the April 5 launch a violation of a 2006 council resolution banning any missile tests and demands that North Korea not conduct further launches.

It calls for an early resumption of stalled six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program.

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This does SEEM stupid, but I haven't heard of any other options.

Oh, except for Newt who said he would have blown the missile up on the launch pad with a laser weapon (which don't exist yet).



Funman you must have misheard Newt. He said that we could have used a "laser guided" missle, and we do have those weapons. We have had them for years. It's a moot point though because Barry opted to go the toothless tiger root and get the UN to issue a non binding do-nothing warning to NK. We're going to see a real spike in violence against the US with this limp wristed weakling in office. He's too busy pissing away the next three generations' money to actually worry about protecting us.



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Reply #4288 - Apr 13th, 2009 at 8:49pm
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Riffhard wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 6:18pm:
fuman wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 12:19pm:
nankerphelge wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 12:13pm:
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - U.N. diplomats say all 15 Security Council nations have agreed to a statement that would condemn North Korea's rocket launch and toughen U.N. sanctions against the reclusive communist nation.
The agreement paves the way for the formal adoption of the statement at a council meeting Monday afternoon.

The five permanent veto-wielding members—the U.S., China, Russia, Britain and France—and Japan reached agreement on the text Saturday and then distributed it to the nine other council members.


The draft statement calls the April 5 launch a violation of a 2006 council resolution banning any missile tests and demands that North Korea not conduct further launches.

It calls for an early resumption of stalled six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program.

There!

That'll learn them!



This does SEEM stupid, but I haven't heard of any other options.

Oh, except for Newt who said he would have blown the missile up on the launch pad with a laser weapon (which don't exist yet).



Funman you must have misheard Newt. He said that we could have used a "laser guided" missle, and we do have those weapons. We have had them for years. It's a moot point though because Barry opted to go the toothless tiger root and get the UN to issue a non binding do-nothing warning to NK. We're going to see a real spike in violence against the US with this limp wristed weakling in office. He's too busy pissing away the next three generations' money to actually worry about protecting us.



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I might have heard him wrong, but I don't think so. Anyway, a "laser guided missile" is even a worse choice to take out the Korean rocket. It requires someone (a soldier) to be on the ground and within a few miles of the target. This soldier would point a laser at the target (light up the target) with a small laser, which our "laser guided missile" would see and follow. If the soldier turned the laser away, the laser guided missile would modify it's path to wherever the new laser position was. Now I doubt we have soldiers in North Korea with this capability (North Korea would certainly discover this and hunt the soldier(s) down), but nevertheless, Newt is trying to position himself as a strong candidate for 2012 and will continue to spew crap that other conservatives eat up willingly, no offense to you implied here.

So if he did say laser guided instead of beam weapon, he is wrong and he knows it.
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This is slightly off topic for the Obama thread, but it is on topic for the poll on this thread:

How come Glencar's One Liners are more popular than the great Mick Taylor with you all?

I have read some funny Glencar quips here and there, mostly in other threads, but would you rather give up those one liners or all of the amazing studio and LIVE work that Mr Taylor has put on those Jagger/Richards compositions. Really?

I guess it's the main reason I became a Stones fan. Ya-Ya's. To this day I have not heard a live album that comes close.
My friends hated Jagger so it was tough to put Stones LP's on back in the day, but they always allowed Ya-Ya's. It overcame their disgust for Jagger.
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"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities."
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The propaganda war on the American public appears to have entered a new phase.

In a March 30 post at his Foreign Policy blog, Thomas E. Ricks wrote, "I thought some of the surge-era deals in Iraq would unravel but I didn’t think that would begin happening this quickly. It’s only March 2009, and already Awakening fighters are fighting U.S. soldiers in the streets of Baghdad." Ricks cited a number of recent confrontations between members of the Sunni Awakening movement and Nouri al-Maliki’s government and got all giddy about how he "wouldn’t be surprised to see Moqtada al-Sadr’s Shi’ite militia reemerge."

At the end of his blog, Ricks asked, "Question of the day: What should I say the next time someone tells me the surge ‘worked’?"

Ricks will almost certainly say the same thing he’s been saying to Chris Matthews and David Gregory and Washington Post readers and everyone else who’s wasted bandwidth on him since his latest book came out: "General Odierno … would like to see 35,000 American troops [in Iraq] in 2015." That is, after all, neocon message number-one these days: status of forces agreement and campaign promises be damned; the generals say we need to stay in Iraq, so that’s what we need to do. And Ricks, along with the rest of the so-called liberal media, is falling all over himself to help the neocons echo it.

Ricks might also answer along the line of propaganda operations hinted at by a March 31 New York Times story that leads with "As the American military prepares to withdraw from Iraqi cities, Iraqi and American security officials say that jihadi and Ba’ath militants are rejoining the fight." Obama’s announced withdrawal timeline, goes the narrative, is what has caused the "new insurgency." That’s a branch of the original story line that said once we announced a withdrawal date the evildoers would "wait us out." ("Branches and sequels" are the parts of operational plans that describe what to do when things don’t go according to plan.)

The new narrative argues that Shi’ite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki wants to mop up the Sunni Awakening fighters while we’re still around to help him do it. As journalist Gareth Porter notes, Maliki has drawn us into a fight – possibly a long-term one – with the very Sunni militants we bribed to stop fighting Maliki and us, and whose cooperation we previously credited for the "success" of the surge. In a saner American century, this would have been the camel straw, the signal that finally, for God’s sake, it was time to roll up our tents and bring our sideshow home, two-headed chicken and all. But in the present American century, where Newspeak and Doublethink have supplanted logic and reasoned discourse, it is all the more reason to stay. As in George Orwell’s 1984, we switch sides whenever necessary in order to keep the war going.

It’s quite possible that all our yesterdays in Iraq will have merely led that country back to the dusky state it was in before we invaded it. Having consolidated his power with backing from us, Maliki is on the brink of becoming another Saddam Hussein. That too, in the hands of bull-feather merchants like Ricks, will become a reason for us to stay in Iraq. We’ll need to keep Maliki from becoming a new Saddam Hussein, or to make sure he becomes a new Saddam Hussein who plays ball with us, or to overthrow the new Saddam Hussein and make sure the next new Saddam Hussein does or doesn’t become like the old new Saddam Hussein and/or the original one.

Don’t think that justifying eternal occupation of Iraq is a cakewalk, though. Using the country’s unraveling as the excuse for staying throws a torpedo into the myth of a successful surge strategy. So first, the spin merchants have to re-revise their own revised history, then they have to plaster over the gash they’ve made in the space-time continuum.

Ricks led the charge in that sector of effort. In February, he told NBC’s Chris Matthews that "we have armed to the teeth many Iraqis" and have "trained up and organized a Shi’ite-dominated army" and "made friends with the Sunni insurgency, put them on our payroll," so "there’s a lot of gasoline that Americans have potentially poured on this fire" and if we leave Iraq "it will be much worse than it was when Saddam was there." On Meet the Press, he told David Gregory "none of the basic problems that the surge was meant to solve have been solved."

At first blush, that kind of talk doesn’t speak well of Gen. David Petraeus, the MacArthur of Mesopotamia and, according to Defense Secretary Robert Gates, the "hero of the hour" who presided over the "remarkable turnaround" of Iraq.

Fear not, though, Ricks has King David’s back covered. According to Ricks’ new book, The Gamble, it wasn’t Petraeus or even neocon luminary Fred Kagan who invented the surge. It was Gen. Ray "Desert Ox" Odierno, the guy Ricks earlier told us was the big, dumb slob who made such a mess of things right after the fall of Baghdad with his 4th Infantry Division and caused the insurgency and the civil war and everything else that went wrong. Sometime after that, according to Ricks, Odie went through a "transformation." An angel came unto him in the night and gave him an immaculate conception of what a counterinsurgency strategy in Iraq ought to look like, or something like that. The important thing is that when there’s anything good to be said about the surge, the warmongery can credit Petraeus (and to a lesser extent Kagan), and when it’s time to tell the truth about it, they can blame the oaf.

It’s important to maintain the illusion of Petraeus as "the best general in the Army," which was how Ricks described him at the beginning of the surge. That’s because the warmongery needs Petraeus’ clout in mugging President Obama into further escalation of – and entanglement in – the war in the Bananastans. On April Fool’s Day, appropriately enough, Petraeus told a Senate panel that extremists in Pakistan "could literally take down their state" if left unchallenged, thus endorsing John McCain’s initiative to send an additional 10,000 troops to the Bananastans on top of the 4,000 additional troops Obama just promised to send on top of the 7,000 additional troops he already promised to send on top of the 38,000 troops already there.

Sadly, even if we have half a million troops in the Bananastans (like we did in Vietnam), they can’t accomplish anything without a coherent strategy, which they still don’t have despite the recent unveiling of Obama’s new Bananastan plan, the tenets of which sound like his policy team stole them from Scientology. The new strategy’s stated objectives include a "capable, accountable, and effective government in Afghanistan" and a "stable constitutional government in Pakistan," goals impossible to achieve without extraterrestrial intervention. Inexplicably, while these two aims would constitute the reengineering of an entire region’s social structure, presidential advisers who crafted the strategy maintain that it does not constitute nation-building. Even more inscrutably, prominent foreign policy analyst Pat Lang agrees that the new strategy avoids "multi-decade nation building." This observation suggests that Lang has been nipping at the Kool-Aid he accused so many of chugging during the Bush administration or that he’s suffering from the long-term effects of having been a military intelligence officer. It’s hard to say which; the symptoms are nearly identical.

The strategy’s objectives also include "Disrupting terrorist networks in Afghanistan and especially Pakistan to degrade any ability they have to plan and launch international terrorist attacks." That might be achievable, but it’s not a goal worth pursuing. If evil ones can plan and launch terrorists attacks from a bleacher seat in the mountains on the Afghanistan/Pakistan border, they can do it from the other side of the Van Allen radiation belt (and the North Koreans can put them out there now!).

The aspect of the new strategy I find hardest to believe is that none of the goals involve keeping the Islamofabulists from getting control of Pakistan’s nukes or the oil pipeline that runs through Afghanistan. Those are the only real national security concerns we have in that region, ones we can decisively address with military power by blowing up the nukes and the pipeline, declaring victory, and bringing everybody home.

Alas, that would be counter to the real objective of the neoconservative agenda, which is progressive military entanglement. If you’re not yet convinced that’s what the war mongrels are after, take a look at what their most prominent pundits are saying about Obama’s new strategy. Bill Kristol cries, "All hail Obama!" Kristol’s partner Bob Kagan cheers, "Hats off to President Obama for making a gutsy and correct decision on Afghanistan." Charles Krauthammer calls the Obama strategy one that you can imagine "John McCain having adopted had he been elected."

This is the clearest signal I’ve seen to date that America’s collective brain activity has flat-lined. Obama’s election was above all a national rejection of the militaristic adventurism of the previous regime. Yet here we are, not only continuing Bush-era foreign policy but expanding it, and America is watching it unfold dumbly, like a dazed Jake LaMotta, clinging to the top rope and rasping, Come on, hit me. Harder.
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This is slightly off topic for the Obama thread, but it is on topic for the poll on this thread:

How come Glencar's One Liners are more popular than the great Mick Taylor with you all?

I have read some funny Glencar quips here and there, mostly in other threads, but would you rather give up those one liners or all of the amazing studio and LIVE work that Mr Taylor has put on those Jagger/Richards compositions. Really?

I guess it's the main reason I became a Stones fan. Ya-Ya's. To this day I have not heard a live album that comes close.
My friends hated Jagger so it was tough to put Stones LP's on back in the day, but they always allowed Ya-Ya's. It overcame their disgust for Jagger.

your friends would of loved glencars one liners.
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Wow is this guy the master of negotiation!

Starts off the process with a concession.

Shit!

This will be great.
Iran will still thumb its nose and we once again will look like we have no idea what we are doing.

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration and its European allies are preparing proposals that would shift strategy toward Iran by dropping a longstanding American insistence that Tehran rapidly shut down nuclear facilities during the early phases of negotiations over its atomic program, according to officials involved in the discussions.

The proposals, exchanged in confidential strategy sessions with European allies, would press Tehran to open up its nuclear program gradually to wide-ranging inspection. But the proposals would also allow Iran to continue enriching uranium for some period during the talks. That would be a sharp break from the approach taken by the Bush administration, which had demanded that Iran halt its enrichment activities, at least briefly to initiate negotiations.

The proposals under consideration would go somewhat beyond President Obama’s promise, during the presidential campaign, to open negotiations with Iran “without preconditions.” Officials involved in the discussion said they were being fashioned to draw Iran into nuclear talks that it had so far shunned.

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Hey Riffy,

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AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry joined state Rep. Brandon Creighton and sponsors of House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 50 in support of states’ rights under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

“I believe that our federal government has become oppressive in its size, its intrusion into the lives of our citizens, and its interference with the affairs of our state,” Gov. Perry said. “That is why I am here today to express my unwavering support for efforts all across our country to reaffirm the states’ rights affirmed by the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. I believe that returning to the letter and spirit of the U.S. Constitution and its essential 10th Amendment will free our state from undue regulations, and ultimately strengthen our Union.”

Perry continued: "Millions of Texans are tired of Washington, DC trying to come down here to tell us how to run Texas."

A number of recent federal proposals are not within the scope of the federal government’s constitutionally designated powers and impede the states’ right to govern themselves. HCR 50 affirms that Texas claims sovereignty under the 10th Amendment over all powers not otherwise granted to the federal government.

It also designates that all compulsory federal legislation that requires states to comply under threat of civil or criminal penalties, or that requires states to pass legislation or lose federal funding, be prohibited or repealed.
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Reply #4294 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 9:55am
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What this about Obalama thinking there's a language called "Austrian"? I saw one reference to it on the news & that's been it. Just how stoopit is this goon?
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Reply #4295 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 12:08pm
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So in the last 24 hours let's take a look at the massive amount of respect the USA has been shown form the world at large.

Somali pirates have hijacked another four ships and taken many hostages. They have announced to the world that there will be retribution against the US for killing the three scumbag pirates.

North Korea has told the entire world to piss off, and they have announced their intention of restarting their nuclear program full tilt boogie, daring anyone to try and stop them.

Iran has made it clear that it has zero intentions of halting their own nuke program and Barry has insisted that we will "work" with Iran! In other words we won't do shit to stop them.


Which begs the question. When Israel rightly attacks Iran and takes out the threat, how hard will Barry Co. condemn Israel?


Obama is an incompetent fool! He is so far over his head that it's scary! What's even more scary is that there are actually some people that are so stupid that they refuse to see this glaring incompetency!



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Reply #4296 - Apr 14th, 2009 at 12:35pm
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Some Guy wrote on Apr 14th, 2009 at 6:36am:
fuman wrote on Apr 13th, 2009 at 9:14pm:
This is slightly off topic for the Obama thread, but it is on topic for the poll on this thread:

How come Glencar's One Liners are more popular than the great Mick Taylor with you all?

I have read some funny Glencar quips here and there, mostly in other threads, but would you rather give up those one liners or all of the amazing studio and LIVE work that Mr Taylor has put on those Jagger/Richards compositions. Really?

I guess it's the main reason I became a Stones fan. Ya-Ya's. To this day I have not heard a live album that comes close.
My friends hated Jagger so it was tough to put Stones LP's on back in the day, but they always allowed Ya-Ya's. It overcame their disgust for Jagger.

your friends would of loved glencars one liners.



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Gingrich: Diplomacy to stop pirates a 'fantasy' 


Obnoxious noisemaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said Sunday that President Obama's  policy on pirates is a "fantasy."

Gingrich's remarks came following news that pirates had defied international sanctions in launching a long-range rocket capable of carrying a nuclear pirate cannonball on Sunday. The former House speaker said the pirate nuclear program has been the focus of the U.S. government for years, but no one has done anything substantive to stop it.
"We have been talking about this since the Clinton administration," Gingrich said. "One morning there is going to be a pirate invasion ..the time to think about it is before the invasion."

Gingrich said he would have taken pre-emptive measures to prevent the pirates from the test launch on Sunday. Gingrich said Obama's response to the launch falls short.

"He has some wonderful fantasy idea that we're going to have a great meeting next year," he said, referring to Obama's desire to resume diplomatic negotiations with pirates such as Black Beard that are pursuing nuclear weapons.

"I just think it's very dangerous to have a fantasy pirate policy, matter how wonderful  their outfits look." Gingrich added.


But Newt  believes military action is necessary. Last night on Fox Propaganda, Gingrich said “we should be very worried,” referencing a “novel” he read about a nuclear electromagnetic pirate attack which “could eliminate all Republicans” in the U.S. “[W]e would go back to a pre-Republican era overnight, in seconds,” Gingrich warned. “It’s a very serious threat”:


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Did you photoshop Newt's head on W's college years body?
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That 2000monkey -- he's pretty funny making fun of Newt and the EMP device.

But the sad reality is, anyone with a decent sized nuclear weapon (1 megaton or greater) and a reliable method of delivery could indeed create a real problem for any country. 

So the Cold War notion that you need enough nuclear weapons for Mutually Assured Destruction is somewhat dated.

For example, if North Korea were able to deliver one of its nukes over the continental US at a very high altitude, it could disrupt power in the country from power grids to your personal computer.  Anything with any type of solid state circuitry could be 100% fried in miliseconds.

Power in your home and office would go out.

Your car would not start.

Your computer, television,, radio -- all fried, even if overall power were restored.
So no communications to determine what happened or what to do.
Within days, people would have no food, water, or any way to get resupplied.

Battery operated devices, like jizzy's butt plug, would be fine.
Aside from that though, even one nuke could paralyze a country.

It is so "out there" that most people have a very hard time understanding the consequences of it.

But the truth is out there Scully!
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