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Reply #225 - May 30th, 2010 at 5:45pm
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"Sunkist doesn't want tuna with good taste, they want tuna that tastes good"

That's Starkist you droned assed piece of shit



let us take a knee and pray that somebody closes this leak soon!

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bp to admit we fucked up
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Once More, With Feeling
By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: May 29, 2010

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President Spock’s behavior is illogical.

Once more, he has willfully and inexplicably resisted fulfilling a signal part of his job: being a prism in moments of fear and pride, reflecting what Americans feel so they know he gets it.

“This president needs to tell BP, ’I’m your daddy,’ “ scolded James Carville, a New Orleans resident, as he called Barack Obama’s response to Louisiana’s new watery heartbreak “lackadaisical.”

At a press conference, Obama said Malia had asked him, as he shaved, “Did you plug the hole yet, Daddy?” (That hole should be plugged with a junk-shot of Glenn Beck, who crudely mocked the adorable Malia.) Oddly, the good father who wrote so poignantly about growing up without a daddy scorns the paternal aspect of the presidency.

In the campaign, Obama’s fight flagged to the point that his donors openly upbraided him. In the Oval, he waited too long to express outrage and offer leadership on A.I.G., the banks, the bonuses, the job loss and mortgage fears, the Christmas underwear bomber, the death panel scare tactics, the ugly name-calling of Tea Party protesters.

Too often it feels as though Barry is watching from a balcony, reluctant to enter the fray until the clamor of the crowd forces him to come down. The pattern is perverse. The man whose presidency is rooted in his ability to inspire withholds that inspiration when it is most needed.

Oblivious to warnings about Osama hitting the U.S. and Katrina hitting New Orleans, W. often seemed more absorbed in workouts than work. Obama, by contrast, does his homework; he conveys a rare and impressive grasp of difficult subjects when he at last deigns to talk to the news media and reassure those whose lives are overturned by disaster.

The wound-tight, travel-light Obama has a distaste for the adversarial and the random. But if you stick too rigidly to a No Drama rule in the White House, you risk keeping reality at bay. Presidencies are always about crisis management.

Obama invented himself against all odds and repeated parental abandonment, and he worked hard to regiment his emotions. But now that can come across as imperviousness and inflexibility. He wants to run the agenda; he doesn’t want the agenda to run him. Once you become president, though, there’s no way to predict what your crises will be.

F.D.R. achieved greatness not by means of imposing his temperament and intellect on the world but by reacting to what the world threw at him.

For five weeks, it looked as though Obama considered the gushing that became the worst oil spill in U.S. history a distraction, like a fire alarm going off in the middle of a law seminar he was teaching. He’ll deal with it, but he’s annoyed because it’s not on his syllabus.

Even if Obama doesn’t watch “Treme” on HBO, it’s strange that he would not have a more spontaneous emotional response to another horrendous hit for Louisiana, with residents and lawmakers crying on the news and dead pelicans washing up on shore. But then, he didn’t make his first-ever visit to New Orleans until nearly a year after Katrina hit. “I never had occasion to be here,” he told The Times’s Jeff Zeleny, then at The Chicago Tribune.

Just as President Clinton once protested to reporters that he was still “relevant,” President Obama had to protest to reporters last week that he has feelings.

He seemed to tune out a bit after the exhausting battle over health care, with the air of someone who says to himself: “Oh, man, that was a heavy lift. I’m taking a break.”

He’s spending the holiday weekend in Chicago when he should be commemorating Memorial Day here with the families of troops killed in battle and with veterans at Arlington Cemetery.

Republican senators who had a contentious lunch with the president last week described him as whiny, thin-skinned and in over his head, and there was extreme Democratic angst at the White House’s dilatory and deferential attitude on the spill.

Even more than with the greedy financiers and arrogant carmakers, it was important to offend and slap back the deceptive malefactors at BP.

Obama and top aides who believe in his divinity make a mistake to dismiss complaints of his aloofness as Washington white noise. He treats the press as a nuisance rather than examining his own inability to encapsulate Americans’ feelings.

“The media may get tired of the story, but we will not,” he told Gulf Coast residents when he visited on Friday. Actually, if it weren’t for the media, the president would probably never have woken up from his torpor and flown down there.

Instead of getting Bill Clinton to offer Joe Sestak a job, Obama should be offering Clinton one. Bill would certainly know how to gush at a gusher gone haywire. Let him resume a cameo role as Feeler in Chief. The post is open.

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“What rap did that was impressive was to show there are so many tone-deaf people out there,” he says. “All they need is a drum beat and somebody yelling over it and they’re happy. There’s an enormous market for people who can’t tell one note from another.” - Keef
 
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Reply #228 - May 30th, 2010 at 6:05pm
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Some Guy wrote on May 30th, 2010 at 5:05pm:
"Sunkist doesn't want tuna with good taste, they want tuna that tastes good"

That's Starkist you droned assed piece of shit




Oops. Right you are.
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Reply #229 - May 30th, 2010 at 6:06pm
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Maureen Dowd is a stupid twat. Shut the fuck up now
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“What rap did that was impressive was to show there are so many tone-deaf people out there,” he says. “All they need is a drum beat and somebody yelling over it and they’re happy. There’s an enormous market for people who can’t tell one note from another.” - Keef
 
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Reply #231 - May 30th, 2010 at 6:17pm
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keep the change, Obama has dropped the ball
we need Russia and China and anyones help now pronto
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Reply #232 - May 30th, 2010 at 6:40pm
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Starbuck wrote on May 30th, 2010 at 2:39pm:
Pdog wrote on May 30th, 2010 at 11:05am:
I feel bad for you, you not only disrespected this board, you dishonored you relatives service, by treating it as if it gives you some right to be an asshole and treat others like crap... it was his service, not yours, and you are using it like you own it... shame on you...



indeed.

riffy, the blood that your family members spilled is hereby negated because of some comments you made on a message board. i hope you're $#@!ing happy!!!


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You say your family is connected with a ministry? I strongly suggest you take your behavior here, caling people names as you did, and discuss with some church leaders see what they say. They might not say what you want to hear, that I know is fact...


no doubt riffy. go talk to some archbishops and get back to us.

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you're such a douchebag too... did i say anything was negated, another one of the smart guys, who is also the most immature... you guys are really the lame part of rock n' roll...
upon a friends advice, i just have to ignore the trolls and hate baiters... wish me luck...
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Reply #233 - May 30th, 2010 at 8:01pm
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you're such a douchebag too... did i say anything was negated, another one of the smart guys, who is also the most immature... you guys are really the lame part of rock n' roll...
upon a friends advice, i just have to ignore the trolls and hate baiters... wish me luck...


dude! you told riffy to go seek out a clergyman to talk to him about some anger management issues. that is hilarious!

then you get mad, tell him to fuck off, call me a douchebag, and swear us all off as destroying the board with our negativity.

yes...we all know what to expect with riffy (strong dinkbaggery)....but do you see what you write?

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Reply #234 - May 30th, 2010 at 8:45pm
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Maureen Dowd is a stupid twat. Shut the fuck up now


I disagree.  I'm an Obama supporter who found her observations to be right on the money.  Fortunately President Obama (unlike W) can read.  And I hope he reads her article and takes it to heart.  I don't think Glen Beck can read, however,  so someone will have to call him and tell him he was mentioned.
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Reply #235 - May 30th, 2010 at 9:53pm
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Ginda wrote on May 30th, 2010 at 8:45pm:
sweetcharmedlife wrote on May 30th, 2010 at 6:06pm:
Maureen Dowd is a stupid twat. Shut the fuck up now


I disagree.  I'm an Obama supporter who found her observations to be right on the money.  Fortunately President Obama (unlike W) can read.  And I hope he reads her article and takes it to heart.  I don't think Glen Beck can read, however,  so someone will have to call him and tell him he was mentioned.

You know Ginda. MD has been a very good writer in the past. But like so many other journalists. She believes her own bullshit and cares too much about trying to be "cute" and making herself sound oh so clever.
President Spock’s behavior is illogical.
President Spock? WTF is that about?
Too often it feels as though Barry is watching from a balcony, reluctant to enter the fray until the clamor of the crowd forces him to come down. The pattern is perverse. The man whose presidency is rooted in his ability to inspire withholds that inspiration when it is most needed.
The whole calling the president Barry thing has gotten real old and is downright desrespectful IMHO.
F.D.R. achieved greatness not by means of imposing his temperament and intellect on the world but by reacting to what the world threw at him.

Wake up and smell the 21st Century Mo D. FD fucking R????What you gonna qoute George Washington next?


I'm just sick of the same national press that built this guy up as some kind of savior salivating and licking their chops at the realty that life isn't perfect.

I'm sure Mo doesn't have any skeletons laying under her bed and would make a much better president than BArack Hussien Obama.
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On this we can agree - I'm sick of the "Barry" business too.   That was the one part of her piece that rang a sour note with me.  There are far worse characters to be compared to than the cool, calm and collected Mr Spock, however.
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On this we can agree - I'm sick of the "Barry" business too.   That was the one part of her piece that rang a sour note with me.  There are far worse characters to be compared to than the cool, calm and collected Mr Spock, however.

We can also agree that the Stones rock hard and that's more important than anything. Peace,love,dove and cheers to everything else. Are you fucking serious?
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Reply #238 - May 30th, 2010 at 10:28pm
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On this we can agree - I'm sick of the "Barry" business too.   That was the one part of her piece that rang a sour note with me.  There are far worse characters to be compared to than the cool, calm and collected Mr Spock, however.

We can also agree that the Stones rock hard and that's more important than anything. Peace,love,dove and cheers to everything else. Are you fucking serious?



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Reply #239 - May 30th, 2010 at 11:56pm
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On this we can agree - I'm sick of the "Barry" business too.   That was the one part of her piece that rang a sour note with me.  There are far worse characters to be compared to than the cool, calm and collected Mr Spock, however.

We can also agree that the Stones rock hard and that's more important than anything. Peace,love,dove and cheers to everything else. Are you fucking serious?


actually, the most important thing, more so than the stones, is whether or not we still have a gulf of mexico when all this is said and done.

i just saw avatar tonight...OK, i know...i live under a rock. but the line "the sky people destroyed their planet" rang ever so true.

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Reply #240 - May 31st, 2010 at 12:37am
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On this we can agree - I'm sick of the "Barry" business too.   That was the one part of her piece that rang a sour note with me.  There are far worse characters to be compared to than the cool, calm and collected Mr Spock, however.

We can also agree that the Stones rock hard and that's more important than anything. Peace,love,dove and cheers to everything else. Are you fucking serious?


actually, the most important thing, more so than the stones, is whether or not we still have a gulf of mexico when all this is said and done.

i just saw avatar tonight...OK, i know...i live under a rock. but the line "the sky people destroyed their planet" rang ever so true.



Absolutely.

The Gulf and beyond will take decades to recover from what has already spilled. It's gonna spew for months more.
Human's are destroying their habitat. Profit for some with consequences for all.
Maybe this will end up saving humanity, now that there is global outrage to environmental recklessness.

Probably not . . . they succeeded in keeping video/photos of the millions of dead creatures off of the nightly news.
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You know, instead of reforming health care and energy policy in the name of social justice (otherwise known as discrimination and reparations) Spock should have focused on reforming the government agencies that have oversight and regulatory powers.  We continue to grow government and bankrupt the country with an army of bozos who were grossly negligent in preventing financial ponzi schemes including Madoff, zero down mortgages and the real estate collapse, intelligence failures, terrorist attacks, oil spills, protecting the borders, etc.

Seems to me each government agency should think hard about their basic responsibilities, worst case scenarios, and take care of the basics.  Forget spreading the wealth, social engineering, endless red tape and start doing their freaking primary jobs.  A little accountability might be nice as well.  Fire the porn surfers on the spot, and throw the agency heads in jail when grossly negligent.

This has nothing to do with which political party is in power.  The government is simply incompetent in everything it does, and growing more expensive and cumbersome every year.
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it's a god damn crying shame

if there is a problem there is a solution

why can't they control the discharge?

where are the real scientists ?
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You know, instead of reforming health care and energy policy in the name of social justice (otherwise known as discrimination and reparations) Spock should have focused on reforming the government agencies that have oversight and regulatory powers.  We continue to grow government and bankrupt the country with an army of bozos who were grossly negligent in preventing financial ponzi schemes including Madoff, zero down mortgages and the real estate collapse, intelligence failures, terrorist attacks, oil spills, protecting the borders, etc.

Seems to me each government agency should think hard about their basic responsibilities, worst case scenarios, and take care of the basics.  Forget spreading the wealth, social engineering, endless red tape and start doing their freaking primary jobs.  A little accountability might be nice as well.  Fire the porn surfers on the spot, and throw the agency heads in jail when grossly negligent.

This has nothing to do with which political party is in power.  The government is simply incompetent in everything it does, and growing more expensive and cumbersome every year.


you know the history of how the lack of regulation took place in the oil industry?
and, without this happening, imaginer your reaction, if a policy to reverse that had taken place... hmmm! Governemnt takeover, of prvt. industry... and the reform of healthcare, is the greatest legislation in 45 years... needs alot of work, like most things like SS and civil rights, but it is a start...
maybe you disagree, but BP is too blame because we allowed the Fox to watch the chicken coop... and we are wondering why it is all messed up. we're lucky this ain't worse... if this type of event was to take place 4 or 5 times in say a decade around the wrold... life as we know it could end... remember, the oceans gave life and sustain life on this planet... and we are killing them.
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Reply #246 - May 31st, 2010 at 8:54am
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Billy Nungesser, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana President speaks his mind:

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I'm on my way to the BP gas station near my house...I have a can of black spray paint and I'm going to write....STOP THE LEAK!!!!!

I need to do something, this is driving me insane.
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I'm on my way to the BP gas station near my house...I have a can of black spray paint and I'm going to write....STOP THE LEAK!!!!!

I need to do something, this is driving me insane.


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I'm on my way to the BP gas station near my house...I have a can of black spray paint and I'm going to write....STOP THE LEAK!!!!!

I need to do something, this is driving me insane.



You might consider using Hershey's Chocolate in a squirt bottle to write with.

Keep yourself out of jail. Kinda looks like oil too.
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