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Keystone Blue-Collar Blues

Terry11 Wrote: Dec 16, 2011 5:03 PM
When you said "Keystone" my ears perked up because I thought you were going to talk about the Keystone Kops--ATF.
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Keystone Blue-Collar Blues

Terry11 Wrote: Dec 16, 2011 4:59 PM
Nobody axed you needer.
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Keystone Blue-Collar Blues

Terry11 Wrote: Dec 16, 2011 4:58 PM
Who axed you?
Although I am outraged and terrified about the F & F operation, we pro-gunners need to be careful of exaggerating and mis-applying the law. Leave that to the other side. This statement about "a few weeks ago" is not sufficiently specific or material to make the basis of a perjury case. If you bring it, he will be "exonerated," and what have you achieved? Yes, continue the investigation and education to the voter about this sort of fatal malpractice and prosecutorial misconduct, but without a "smoking gun" (no pun intended) in the emails, obstruction of justice is too hard to prove. Prior to the false sworn testimony at Congress, there was no police investigation to obstruct.
"Waters." That's H2O. Two parts of hydrogen gas and one part oxygen gas. She is literally an "air head."
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Blocking the Paths Out of Poverty

Terry11 Wrote: Nov 30, 2011 2:59 PM
Hialeah is comical. When a Santeria priest rented a church and announced "open" Santeria worship, the city fathers passed an ordinance against it. They banned any form of ritual animal slaughter. When it finally got to the Supremes, Hialeah said, "We don't mind the ritual or ban the religion, we just ban cruel and inhumane treatment of animals." One justice asked, "Would it be cruel and inhumane under your ordinance to, say, throw a live animal into a vat of boiling water?" "Certainly!" said Hialeah's attorney Richard Garrett. "You can't have lobster in Hialeah!?!" Sandra Day O'Connor marveled.
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The FDA Kills

Terry11 Wrote: Nov 09, 2011 5:47 PM
FDA, Schmeff DA!
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'Racists' for Cain

Terry11 Wrote: Sep 27, 2011 4:06 PM
Mona, Anyone who has risen, led, and turned around enterprises like Cain has done, HAS all the political skills necessary. What you call "political skills" are really the "go-along to get-along" vote-trading practices that has soured all of us on professional politicians. Compromise and consensus, which is how these pols get things done, is not leadership, heroism, bravery, or innovation. In fact, they are the enemy of the talents, gifts, and skills that we completely and totally require for the freedoms and liberty of our great nation to be restored. Not a lawyer, not a public office-holder ever, knows how to make computers run huge corporations. He's my new man!
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How Obama Protects the Teamsters

Terry11 Wrote: Sep 07, 2011 4:31 AM
Elia Kazan exposed these people for the thugs they are: First in his Congressional testimony and, Second, in his greatest film, "On the Waterfront."
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