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Gov't panel discusses... Blah, blah, blah... Stop f@#king talking and start doing something about it...... Also,…
Posted in: Gov't panel discusses contaminated crushed stone used in buildings
How is it different? Perhaps you could explain the convenient uses and advantages for society of…
Posted in: Smoke-free laws lead to less smoking at home
Agree with Samantha. Met a chinese(not really important) lady not very young and told her she…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
That whole area was dead or dying even before 3.11.
willi, u got ur 2nd fact wrong in regards to land. everytime u hear an announcement…
Posted in: Noda urges Israel not to attack Iran
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SushiSake3
It's conservatives' failure instinct that makes me laugh.
Nothing beats it except when they eat their own and toss away the bones as they have done with Cain, Bachmann and soon Newt and Perry.
This GOP primary is awesome. Liberals are laughing at conservatives every day. :-)
Posted in: Romney savors victory in New Hampshire, vows to beat Obama in November
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SushiSake3
I hope Santorum continues. The longer he does, the more Mitt will have to fight for the right, alienating him even more from the center.
And when are conservatives going to realize that social issues such as abortion, gay marriage, etc. that GOP/TP candidates have all signed ridiculous pledges to uphold or fight - don't actually create jobs?
Bottom line: When are conservatives going to start putting their country first?
Posted in: Romney savors victory in New Hampshire, vows to beat Obama in November
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SushiSake3
Romney will probably win the nomination and then get his clock cleaned by Obama.
Why? Besides being a Mormon 1% elitist, for most key issues, where he stands this week is not where he stood last week.
And because - let's face it - anger, hype and vitriol isn't a strategy - it's simply bluster and noise that prevents the millions of unpatriotic conservatives who aren't paying attention from realizing that none of the GOP/TP folk have any strategy whatsoever.
Unlike the president who has had job strategy after job strategy blocked by the party that loves saying 'Where are the jobs?' while not doing anything whatsoever to create them.
Posted in: Romney savors victory in New Hampshire, vows to beat Obama in November
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SushiSake3
Unreconstructed "Huntsman supports the Ryan Plan. There are things about the guy I like. But then I see posters here who loathe my country and everything about pulling for the guy and I reconsider."
Pretty surprising to see how defensive some U.S. conservatives become when non-Americans keep on picking the right horses and consistantly reading the U.S. political landscape better than they do…
Posted in: Romney savors victory in New Hampshire, vows to beat Obama in November
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SushiSake3
Jon Huntsman is thoughtful and articulate.
He's also intelligent, consistent in his views, and believes in science, unlike his GOP/TP competitors.
Therefore, he doesn't stand a chance, poor guy.
Posted in: Romney savors victory in New Hampshire, vows to beat Obama in November
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SushiSake3
I sincerely hope Huntsman wins the GOP nomInation, not just because unlike almost all the other GOP/TP candidates and voters he is smart, intelligent and literate and is the only GOP candidate who might actually do something good for America, but also just to see conservative heads exploding across the board. :-)
Posted in: Romney savors victory in New Hampshire, vows to beat Obama in November
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SushiSake3
I don't know what's funnier:
A/ that all the dolt candidates that millions of conservatives - amazingly - actually thought had a hope (before they put them all through the revolving minced and tossed them aside) - are gone,
B/ conservatives are now left with Mitt, a frontrunner whose policy positions are about as steady as jelly nailed to a wall, or
C/ the fact that so many 'global liberals' and non-Americans have seen this coming for months while hordes of conservative Americans are actually - surprised - that childlike fools the likes of Bachmann, Cain, and Perry are no longer in the race.
Posted in: Romney savors victory in New Hampshire, vows to beat Obama in November
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SushiSake3
Hugely funny. Never thought I'd be happy about the GOP primaries but this is great.
FINALLY conservatives, after eating their own for months, have tossed aside the complete no hoper total loser candidates the likes of Bachman, Newt, Perry and Cain - folk that millions of conservatives (including many on JT) embraced, cherished and praised despite said candidates' appalling lack of general knowledge, outright bigotry and childlike grip on reality.
Huntsman, hated by conservatives because he's actually intelligent, came in third - W.O.W!!
Better still, the higher Paul rises, the bigger the split in the GOP vote will be, and Romney?
In the latest debate, the man flip flopped his opinion after a mere 12 seconds.
Haven't laughed so much since Bachmann quit after clearly stating God told her to run. :-)
Unless Huntsman keeps rising and snares the independent vote, the GOP is going to 1/ simply implode, or 2/ get it's sorry butt kicked into the middle of next century.
Obama 2012. :-)
Posted in: Romney savors victory in New Hampshire, vows to beat Obama in November
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SushiSake3
Freaking hilarious – Romney with his massive war chest and nationwide profile very nearly gets clocked by Santorum, a weird guy who wants states to have the power to ban sodomy and birth control despite making it clear he would never vote to ban them himself.
Add to that, Michelle Bachmann only gets 5% IN HER OWN STATE. Why don’t they like her?
Then Perry goes back to Texas to ‘reassess’ his campaign (sounds just like one of the other total GOP failures Cain who ‘suspended’ his campaign..)
The GOP brings an entirely new meaning to the word ‘FAILURE.’ Hahahahaha. :-)
Romney's, yeah, he's your man if you supported any of the other even more ridiculous GOP/TP candidates.
Oh, and have conservatives worked out the difference between a book tour and a "presidential bid" yet? :-)
Posted in: Romney wins Iowa contest by eight votes
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SushiSake3
What? The GOP was trying to shaft hard-working Americans?
Again?
Why is this even news?
Posted in: Obama declares victory for Americans as tax deal reached
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SushiSake3
Another 'peaceful' day at the office, it seems, brought to Iraq courtesy of GWB and his bunch of phoney 'Christian' followers.
Posted in: Explosions rock Baghdad; 60 killed
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SushiSake3
Elbuda Mexicano - "And this is the religion of peace and love??"
Who ever said it was? You and the poster known as RomeoRamen?
Do you know anything at all about the different tribes and beliefs in Iraq?
Anything?
Posted in: Explosions rock Baghdad; 60 killed
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SushiSake3
Boehner's going to go down as the worst speaker in history and this GOP is going to go down as the worst, most obstructive, divisive and anti-American party in recent U.S. history.
.
Posted in: House Republicans reject 2-month payroll tax cut
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SushiSake3
Interviewed the guy in Tokyo a while back.
Interesting to find his mother and his wife are Japanese, so coaching here will probably be like coming back to his second home.
Posted in: Jones reportedly picked for Japan rugby coaching job
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SushiSake3
Imagine studying with the third son in Switzerland, and then next thing you hear is his father is dead and the son is being hailed as being “born of heaven.”
???
Posted in: Kim Jong Il's body displayed; N Korea media hail son
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SushiSake3
Toys for boys worth $4 billion.
Just think what $4 billion could do for the people of Tohoku.
Posted in: Japan formally selects F-35 as new fighter jet
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SushiSake3
Incredibly sad news..
Posted in: Mother cycling with 2 daughters run over at crossing; both children die
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SushiSake3
God's biggest problem is religion.
Posted in: Study: Christian population shifts from Europe
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SushiSake3
serendipitous -"If this is the best the Republicans can scrape together,.."
It is. Isn't that amazing? The Right has no one of any moral fiber, integrity or vision at all.
Posted in: Gingrich, Romney begin final campaign pitches
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SushiSake3
JeremiahW - "You are a Bachman supporter?"
No, I would actually like America to have a sensible president, not a raving religious nutcase.
Posted in: Gingrich, Romney begin final campaign pitches