11-02-2010, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by PIMking
Funny thing is, I'm not from here, I live here now....
So nice try fella.... But I can always pull out the Canadian Tuxedo jokes, Mullets jokes and other jokes about Canada. The funny thing is by what you're saying you're the one that sounds like the imbred hillbilly from Alabama not an "educated" yankee.
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Hahahhhhaaahahaahah!!!
YEAH hard for us to do the grammar and spelling!
Oh fantastic.
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11-02-2010, 11:00 PM
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#82
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Originally Posted by Table 5
I wouldn't hold my breath. Republicans haven't even tried to co-operate since Obama came to power, and it's lead them to win more seats. I doubt they are going to change their strategy now....it's going to be more of the same petty infighting from both sides. Meanwhile the country is headed to a darker and darker place because nothing get's done.
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Well, I guess that is better than having one persons or partys agenda being shoved down our throats.
We need to get rid of Career Politicians.
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11-02-2010, 11:03 PM
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#83
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I positively know when people dont understand parody!
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11-02-2010, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by DemolitionCat
Hahahhhhaaahahaahah!!!
YEAH hard for us to do the grammar and spelling!
Oh fantastic.
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Dude, Some people actually have a hard time with spelling and grammar. I have dyslexia. It's really hard for me to spell or even write things that sound right or normal to the rest of the world. But if you want to act like pompous ass, than be my guest.
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11-02-2010, 11:06 PM
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You are the best evar
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11-02-2010, 11:07 PM
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Don't feed the troll.
Seriously disappointed in California right now.
I don't even smoke pot, but cannot for the life of me understand why people believe we should jail people who do.
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11-02-2010, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by PIMking
Well, I guess that is better than having one persons or partys agenda being shoved down our throats.
We need to get rid of Career Politicians.
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Well, to be honest, I always thought Americans, in times of true need, set aside their differences and come together for the good of the country. Things are about as dark as they can get right now, and yet these people still refuse to get past the pettiness. I guess when you're a millionaire (which is seemingly a basic requirement of entering politics these days) the reality of the economic downfall doesn't really affect your life as directly, so the personal urgency just isn't felt.
And yeah, career politicians don't help....I guess I'm just not convinced a bunch of tea-partiers are the answer either. Guess we'll see...
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11-02-2010, 11:11 PM
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#88
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Originally Posted by Table 5
Well, to be honest, I always thought Americans, in times of true need, set aside their differences and come together for the good of the country. Things are about as dark as they can get right now, and yet these people still refuse to get past the pettiness. I guess when you're a millionaire (which is seemingly a basic requirement of entering politics these days) the reality of the economic downfall doesn't really affect your life as directly, so the personal urgency just isn't felt.
And yeah, career politicians don't help....I guess I'm just not convinced a bunch of tea-partiers are the answer either. Guess we'll see...
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The similarities of the Roman empire to what is going on now here in the US are scary.
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11-02-2010, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Temporary_User
Don't feed the troll.
Seriously disappointed in California right now.
I don't even smoke pot, but cannot for the life of me understand why people believe we should jail people who do.
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I'm in the same boat, the only issue that I have is DUI or OWI. How will they test you while being high behind the wheel of a vehicle?
I really just want to use the tax from it.
Done here in Alabama we don't even have LOTTO. That's the devil, I want them to start Lotto and legalize gambling so the public school system can get some much needed money.
Some say the current gov. is in the pocket of the casinos in Mississippi, basically keeping gambling out of Bama so they can gamble in Miss.
Alabama is also one of the few states that taxes food items. To me that is just asinine.
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11-02-2010, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Table 5
Well, to be honest, I always thought Americans, in times of true need, set aside their differences and come together for the good of the country. Things are about as dark as they can get right now, and yet these people still refuse to get past the pettiness. I guess when you're a millionaire (which is seemingly a basic requirement of entering politics these days) the reality of the economic downfall doesn't really affect your life as directly, so the personal urgency just isn't felt.
And yeah, career politicians don't help....I guess I'm just not convinced a bunch of tea-partiers are the answer either. Guess we'll see...
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TBQH, I really don't mind the "tea party". Most of the people are just firm believers in the constitution, they are fiscally conservative and are really what the Republican Party use to be.
They just like the other parties have a couple of idiots (palin and the other women) that make them all look like idiots. But I don't seem to hear anything about Pelosi, and Barny Franke...
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11-02-2010, 11:23 PM
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LOL, the senate race in Colorado is interesting. They gave 30 to 40 K votes to the wrong person so they have to go back and double check. (It is only a 5 K difference at the moment).
Also glad Jerry Brown won! Say no to Meg!
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11-02-2010, 11:27 PM
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Interesting to hear from average Americans no matter the out come. Seems one common consensus is people are tired of politicians who are only in it for themselves.
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11-02-2010, 11:31 PM
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So in two years when the US economy is worse off than now, who's fault will it be?
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11-02-2010, 11:35 PM
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So in two years when the US economy is worse off than now, who's fault will it be?
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Depends who you are of course. Please ignore the facts that the economic problems in the States are deeper rooted then 4-8 years of whichever party happened to be leading.
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11-02-2010, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by PIMking
TBQH, I really don't mind the "tea party". Most of the people are just firm believers in the constitution, they are fiscally conservative and are really what the Republican Party use to be.
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Many of the tea-partiers appear to be an awful lot of old white people, and I don't get the impression (by and large) that they have a copy of the constitution, are willing to give up any of the benefits they receive from the government, cut military spending or accept increased taxes or really accept anything they don't agree with, "fiscally conservative" as it may or may not be.
The real bumper-sticker should read "cut spending on other people, and reduce taxes for me, and I'll be better off, and that's what counts".
I think that's likely the attitude of most citizens, but the tea-party seems to be doing it under the guise of patriotism and "I'm in it for America", which is garbage.
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11-02-2010, 11:42 PM
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So in two years when the US economy is worse off than now, who's fault will it be?
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Us as Americans, Someone needs to man up and just accept that they have failed us as elected officials to remedy the situation. Instead of pointing fingers they should try to get something done.
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11-02-2010, 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
Many of the tea-partiers appear to be an awful lot of old white people, and I don't get the impression (by and large) that they have a copy of the constitution, are willing to give up any of the benefits they receive from the government, cut military spending or accept increased taxes or really accept anything they don't agree with, "fiscally conservative" as it may or may not be.
The real bumper-sticker should read "cut spending on other people, and reduce taxes for me, and I'll be better off, and that's what counts".
I think that's likely the attitude of most citizens, but the tea-party seems to be doing it under the guise of patriotism and "I'm in it for America", which is garbage.
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I say we get rid of SS now, it wont be around for me to use anyways.
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11-02-2010, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by PIMking
TBQH, I really don't mind the "tea party". Most of the people are just firm believers in the constitution, they are fiscally conservative and are really what the Republican Party use to be.
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The fanatical devotion some Americans have to their constitution actually kind of bugs me. The founding fathers were just people. They were not infallible. Neither is the constitution. It's just a law that governs other laws. So the constitution says you have the right to bear arms. So what?! If it doesn't make sense anymore, if it's giving you a murder rate much higher than similar countries, change it. Just because something's in the constitution doesn't make it right.
(FWIW, I don't think the Canadian constitution is perfect either. Far from it.)
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11-03-2010, 12:29 AM
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The fanatical devotion some Americans have to their constitution actually kind of bugs me. The founding fathers were just people. They were not infallible. Neither is the constitution. It's just a law that governs other laws. So the constitution says you have the right to bear arms. So what?! If it doesn't make sense anymore, if it's giving you a murder rate much higher than similar countries, change it. Just because something's in the constitution doesn't make it right.
(FWIW, I don't think the Canadian constitution is perfect either. Far from it.)
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There's so much misunderstanding and stereotypes in this post, I don't even know where to start. All I can say is your comments are largely based on ignorance. Pick up a book on the matter and maybe you'll see.
Perfect or far from it, the basis and adherence to the US Constitution is far deeper and far more complex than your understanding.
And none of this is meant as an insult.
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11-03-2010, 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SebC
The fanatical devotion some Americans have to their constitution actually kind of bugs me. The founding fathers were just people. They were not infallible. Neither is the constitution. It's just a law that governs other laws. So the constitution says you have the right to bear arms. So what?! If it doesn't make sense anymore, if it's giving you a murder rate much higher than similar countries, change it. Just because something's in the constitution doesn't make it right.
(FWIW, I don't think the Canadian constitution is perfect either. Far from it.)
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I understand, but you're not dumb & either are most (key word most) of these Tea Party Constitution lovers. They know their history, once someone breaks the law in the constitution then when will it stop? Doing that has brought down empires; these people are scared the same things will happen here.
But if you get busted speeding tomorrow are you going to complain that the law isn't right? You might, but that doesn't change the fact that it's the law. The law is the law and shouldn't be "I will follow the rules that I like" law.
the right to bear arms is blown way out of proportion, go ahead and ban guns, the only people that will have them will be outlaws. Take the guns out of perfect law abiding citizens like myself and the thugs and gangsters will still have them since they were breaking the law in the first place.
Our police force in this country are full of a bunch of Chicken Sh*ts, they are scared to really crack down and do what is right, Most kids my age (25) had parents that either fought in Vietnam or were protesting it. Kids my age grew up basically never having to do something tough that they never wanted to do, but to do it because it just needs to be done. So that theory (just a thought) shows that people like our police are scared to go after these gangsters because it's going to be tough.
Gun violence isn't going to change if they outlaw guns, these gangs are still killing people now with illegal weapons now, so what's going to change if you outlaw weapons?
American Culture is just that much different than those countries that have gun control.
this is just an opinion, I'm getting pretty dang tired and need to go to bed, so it really sounded good at the moment.
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