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Reasons for Cautious Optimism

CapRock122 Wrote: Jun 23, 2009 3:09 PM
SFA1973 ============== Location: TX
Date: Jun 23, 2009 - 2:52 PM EST Ha, the REREMF Lying Doofasss
MY SIL is scared to death of nationalized healthcare. She is 62, legally blind, and has MS and Type I Diabetes, and knows some government health care rationing bureaucrap will deny her treatment in order to foster efficiency, and cut costs. THe rationing board is already approved, and is starting up.
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Yeap, my 84 year old mother who's in very good shape has already started the process to try and get her two knees replaced before NObama's baby butchering suckbuddies are given control of the national healthcare rationing board begin denying such surgery solely do to her age.
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Reasons for Cautious Optimism

CapRock122 Wrote: Jun 23, 2009 3:01 PM
Why do you think they call it the "right"?
Location: CT
Date: Jun 23, 2009 - 1:52 PM EST Wendy
I am a social conservative, as well as fiscal, political, judicial, defense and all other conservative. I take offence at your statement that social conservatives "curl up in a ball" at every crisis. I am in constant grassroots action against Nobama and the Progressives in congress. So shove it up your non-conservative a$$. You're just one more RINO screwinbg up the works. If your not conservative about it all, you're not conservative at all.
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Excellent points you make WDYTTCIT "right"?.

I ask Wendy just yesterday what kind of ultra-high velocity whacky weed she smoking up...
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Reasons for Cautious Optimism

CapRock122 Wrote: Jun 23, 2009 10:00 AM
The only point at which we can even think about becoming optomistic about America being saved from this neo-Marxist regime will be on the day we start to see these DumboCrapheaded minions release their liplocks from ElMessiah's manhood and begin to get up off their knees.

This is the point at which I will start getting a bit more optomistic...
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A Shocking Display of Rudeness

CapRock122 Wrote: Jun 23, 2009 9:49 AM
[[More than any other group, America's military insist that their members show respect for authority. When addressing a male superior, they say "sir." When addressing female superiors, they say "ma'am." And out of simple politeness and common courtesy toward others, they are also taught to say "sir" and "ma'am" even when addressing civilians. "]]
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Perhaps "more", but I doubt any harsher, since I was taught to these terms at the threat of a leather stap being laid on my backside.

This butch cow Boxer should've been raised to realize the term Ma'am is a far superior show of respect than it ever is to be called, Senator.

Let's be honest, the term "Senator" is synonymous with...
Jim .................... Location: CO
Date: Jun 22, 2009 - 4:44 AM EST And now ... the rest of the story
Hey Zito ... ya didn't leave anything out did you?
Obama Removes AmeriCorps IG Who Clashed With Ally: Politicized Firing, Or Just Dessert?
By Zachary Roth - June 12, 2009, 3:40PM
- On November 4, Johnson won the mayor's race 57-42 over Fargo.
- Two days later, US attorney McGregor Scott, a Bush appointee, announced that the investigation into the misuse of funds did not warrant criminal charges. Scott said he had asked Walpin's office to go back and conduct a line-by-line audit to help determine whether civil charges should be filed, implying that Walpin's probe had been insufficiently...
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