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A lot of Americans are, in fact, bat-shit crazy.

mattstick

Quote from: rowjimmy on October 21, 2008, 09:52:22 AM
A lot of Americans are, in fact, bat-shit crazy.

Some great/interesting discussion on the last Bill Mahrer about how far away from core values the Republican party has moved.  If in fact you're a good Christian, you can't support the current Republicans, nor can you support the current Republicans if you're any kind of Conservative. 

Bush/Rove may have fucked up the Republican party more than they fucked up the USA.

mattstick


rowjimmy

Quote from: mattstick on October 21, 2008, 09:56:07 AM
Quote from: rowjimmy on October 21, 2008, 09:52:22 AM
A lot of Americans are, in fact, bat-shit crazy.

Some great/interesting discussion on the last Bill Mahrer about how far away from core values the Republican party has moved.  If in fact you're a good Christian, you can't support the current Republicans, nor can you support the current Republicans if you're any kind of Conservative. 

Bush/Rove may have fucked up the Republican party more than they fucked up the USA.

This all makes sense.
* rowjimmy waits for the Real Time podcast...

gah

Conservatives turning on McCain....interesting....

Sometimes we live no particular way but our own.

sls.stormyrider

who says these guys can't reach across the aisle?
"toss away stuff you don't need in the end
but keep what's important, and know who's your friend"
"It's a 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."

Declan

Quote from: rowjimmy on October 21, 2008, 10:11:03 AM
Quote from: mattstick on October 21, 2008, 09:56:07 AM
Quote from: rowjimmy on October 21, 2008, 09:52:22 AM
A lot of Americans are, in fact, bat-shit crazy.

Some great/interesting discussion on the last Bill Mahrer about how far away from core values the Republican party has moved.  If in fact you're a good Christian, you can't support the current Republicans, nor can you support the current Republicans if you're any kind of Conservative. 

Bush/Rove may have fucked up the Republican party more than they fucked up the USA.

This all makes sense.
* rowjimmy waits for the Real Time podcast...

Bush/Mccain
neo-conservatism

another reason I wanted ron paul, the TRUE republican for the nominee 
Quote from: rowjimmy on November 17, 2005, 10:00:20 AM

I've been racking my brains, running through my record collection in my mind to tell you what records are my secret shame and I've decided i have none. I love everything I own and am proud of it. Music should bring joy, not guilt.

mattstick

Young Barack, but check out the kid behind him!


gah

ha ha, more from the bat-shit crazy lady......

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081022/ap_on_el_ho/minnesota_congresswoman

QuoteST. PAUL, Minn. – Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann says she regrets using the term "anti-American" while discussing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's views, a remark that could threaten her re-election bid.

Bachmann told the St. Cloud Times on Tuesday that she "made a big mistake" by going on MSNBC's "Hardball," a show she said she'd never seen before her appearance last week. Her statement to host Chris Matthews that Obama "may have anti-American views" drew condemnation and helped her opponent, Democrat Elwyn Tinklenberg, raise more than $1 million in just a few days.

During an interview with the Times' editorial board, Bachmann said she walked into a trap and did not bring up the term "anti-American." Still, she said, "I should not have used that phrase."
Earlier in the day, Bachmann told St. Cloud Rotary Club members she would like to "take back" the statement.

"I did not say that Barack Obama was anti-American, nor do I believe Barack Obama is anti-American. He loves his country, just as everyone in this room does," she told the crowd. "Nor did I call for an investigation of members of Congress for their pro-American or anti-American views. That is not what I said."
Bachmann said that while she didn't question Obama's patriotism, "I'm very concerned about Barack Obama's views. I don't believe that socialism is a good thing for America."

The Rotary Club luncheon was her first formal public appearance since Friday's interview, in which Matthews asked Bachmann if she believed Obama held anti-American views. Her response was: "Absolutely. I'm very concerned that he may have anti-American views. That's what the American people are concerned about. That's why they want to know what his answers are."

Bachmann said Tuesday she probably should have watched "Hardball" to see what it was like before she went on it.  Democratic state Sen. Tarryl Clark, who attended the luncheon, said she didn't hear an apology from Bachmann.

"The facts are the facts about what she said and she can't erase them," Clark said. "She can apologize for them, but that's about it. People don't have the time for this. I thought she was denying what she said."
Before Friday's "Hardball" aired, Bachmann was favored to win a second term. National Democrats, sensing opportunity, announced Monday they would pour $1 million into TV ads in the district, which lies on a corridor from the Twin Cities northwest to St. Cloud.

Sometimes we live no particular way but our own.

rowjimmy

How can anyone hate on this guy?


rowjimmy


Poster Nutbag

McCain is such a ladies man!!!  :lol:
Control for smilers can't be bought...

"Your answer is silly. What'd do you want the song to do? End world hunger?
It's a fucking Phish song, some of them are very complex compositions, some are not.

This one with its complex vocal arrangement falls right in between.
But that and a hook aren't enough so I'll let Trey know his songs have to start giving out handys." RJ

Poster Nutbag



are you a qualified Republican??
Control for smilers can't be bought...

"Your answer is silly. What'd do you want the song to do? End world hunger?
It's a fucking Phish song, some of them are very complex compositions, some are not.

This one with its complex vocal arrangement falls right in between.
But that and a hook aren't enough so I'll let Trey know his songs have to start giving out handys." RJ

tet

"We want you to be happy"
-Phish

gimmetela