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alloak41
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Ken Starr is a pervert. It was all his fault.

Pretty much how it works with the Clintons.


 
Posted : February 27, 2015 11:39 am
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.


 
Posted : February 27, 2015 11:46 am
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On the morning after her daughter’s wedding, Hillary asked Chelsea is she had sex with her new husband last night.

Chelsea responded “not according to Dad”.

You're always the class act Muleman.

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It is obviously a joke son.

What is not a joke is the liberals all bowing at a sexual predator's feet.

So jokes about the sex lives of someone's daughter are ok? I don't remember any jokes about George Bush's daughter's sex lives. You have any of those you want to share? Go ahead, neither are Republican, so I'm sure they meet your sole criteria for criticism.


 
Posted : February 27, 2015 12:31 pm
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.

So you are with your buddy muleboy on this? A mule is similar to a jackass. Remember that.


 
Posted : February 27, 2015 12:47 pm
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Any jokes about Reagan's kids' sex lives? That ought to get lively.

Damm... there I go feeding the trolls again.


 
Posted : February 27, 2015 1:21 pm
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.

So you are with your buddy muleboy on this? A mule is similar to a jackass. Remember that.

You know what? The Clintons have made out just fine. They'll be OK. It'll be all right.


 
Posted : February 27, 2015 8:42 pm
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.

So you are with your buddy muleboy on this? A mule is similar to a jackass. Remember that.

You know what? The Clintons have made out just fine. They'll be OK. It'll be all right.

Something we do agree on Alloak. in a couple of years when they are again in the White House life will be good. 😛


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 8:06 am
alloak41
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.

So you are with your buddy muleboy on this? A mule is similar to a jackass. Remember that.

You know what? The Clintons have made out just fine. They'll be OK. It'll be all right.

Something we do agree on Alloak. in a couple of years when they are again in the White House life will be good. 😛

I'll believe it when I see it. If so, we can count on at least four more years of kicking
the can down the road. The real tough issues and any serious reform will have to wait,
but the Clintons will make out just fine.


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 8:14 am
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.

So you are with your buddy muleboy on this? A mule is similar to a jackass. Remember that.

You know what? The Clintons have made out just fine. They'll be OK. It'll be all right.

Something we do agree on Alloak. in a couple of years when they are again in the White House life will be good. 😛

I'll believe it when I see it. If so, we can count on at least four more years of kicking
the can down the road. The real tough issues and any serious reform will have to wait,
but the Clintons will make out just fine.

Or Hillary can just defer to the House dominate GOP to come up with socially extreme measures, pass one week bills, and fight amongst themselves. Talk about kicking the can down the road...jeez.


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 8:27 am
alloak41
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.

So you are with your buddy muleboy on this? A mule is similar to a jackass. Remember that.

You know what? The Clintons have made out just fine. They'll be OK. It'll be all right.

Something we do agree on Alloak. in a couple of years when they are again in the White House life will be good. 😛

I'll believe it when I see it. If so, we can count on at least four more years of kicking
the can down the road. The real tough issues and any serious reform will have to wait,
but the Clintons will make out just fine.

Or Hillary can just defer to the House dominate GOP to come up with socially extreme measures, pass one week bills, and fight amongst themselves. Talk about kicking the can down the road...jeez.

Hillary will take care of it. Money's no object. Nothing to worry about.

Sleep tight.


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 8:33 am
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.

So you are with your buddy muleboy on this? A mule is similar to a jackass. Remember that.

You know what? The Clintons have made out just fine. They'll be OK. It'll be all right.

Something we do agree on Alloak. in a couple of years when they are again in the White House life will be good. 😛

I'll believe it when I see it. If so, we can count on at least four more years of kicking
the can down the road. The real tough issues and any serious reform will have to wait,
but the Clintons will make out just fine.

Or Hillary can just defer to the House dominate GOP to come up with socially extreme measures, pass one week bills, and fight amongst themselves. Talk about kicking the can down the road...jeez.

Hillary will take care of it. Money's no object. Nothing to worry about.

Sleep tight.

Nw that the GOP controls both houses, one would expect that they would jump at the chance to show themselves ready to lead. What has happened is that they can't agree on anything, try to slip riders onto important legislation and can't get legislation passed. Looks like the Dems may control both houses and the White House after the 2016 elections. Grin


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 8:41 am
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We've seen this again and again. When the GOP shows a united front, that must mean
they're an inflexible monolith walking in lockstep and taking orders from Rush Limbaugh.

When there is some disagreement, the GOP is a total mess that can't agree on anything. I
thought you guys respected diversity in thought.

As if we ever would expect any positive opinion of the GOP here in the first place. Ever.


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 9:06 am
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Let's just leave everything up to the Democrats. We don't need two party rule. The GOP is
too extreme. Anything bad that ever happens is their fault anyway. Always.

If we just put the Left in charge there will be nothing to worry about.


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 9:10 am
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We've seen this again and again. When the GOP shows a united front, that must mean
they're an inflexible monolith walking in lockstep and taking orders from Rush Limbaugh.

When there is some disagreement, the GOP is a total mess that can't agree on anything. I
thought you guys respected diversity in thought.

As if we ever would expect any positive opinion of the GOP here in the first place. Ever.

They wouldn't pass a simple bill to fund DHS for 3 weeks, Why? Because they wanted to overturn Obama's immigration plan which is an entirely separate issue that should be addressed on its own. They far right of the GOP put party politics ahead of country once again. Are you OK with this? I guarantee that the people of the US are not. But then again, you are the guy who thinks gridlock is the way it is supposed to work. So if DHS and the rest of the government was shut down because they weren;t funded, you would be OK with that.


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 9:16 am
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Let's just leave everything up to the Democrats. We don't need two party rule. The GOP is
too extreme. Anything bad that ever happens is their fault anyway. Always.

If we just put the Left in charge there will be nothing to worry about.

That might work. When the GOP can't fight with the Democrats, they fight among themselves. They don't seem to have the basic skill sets needed to lead. 😛


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 9:18 am
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I think we should just get it over with and make every human being on the globe a US citizen. Why not? Second step is for the government to take over food, transportation, energy and housing and supply everyone with those basic needs. Let's just get it over with.

[Edited on 2/28/2015 by alloak41]


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 9:25 am
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I think we should just get it over with and make every human being on the globe a US citizen. Why not? Second step is for the government to take over food, transportation, energy and housing and supply everyone with those basic needs. Let's just get it over with.

[Edited on 2/28/2015 by alloak41]

You and your type should get a grip on reality. Whether you or I like it, there are millions here. So find a fix. How about self deportation? What a stupid f'ing thought...who was it that advocated for that?

Instead of fighting & resisting at every turn & corner the GOP needs to realize that a workable solution is needed instead of just saying "no". That accomplishes zero. Immigration and whether you like it, illegal immigration is and has been an issue for years. It's going nowhere. Your party and those who think like you just can't ignore it, build fences, build walls, tie unrelated legislation to it, and hope that it just goes away. Practical thinking may be beyond reason here...especially with Boehner's adversaries in his own party. It's a big problem now and will only grow if it isn't addressed rationally & logically.

But that's pretty much the GOP mantra. The GOP uses the same old stale arguments and attitudes in other areas...say for instance... marijuana? Why is the GOP HOR & Senate against this? It's laughable to hear those stiffs in Congress threatening DC over marijuana. Just shows how out of touch they are. Wonder how many of the congressmens' kids smoke MJ? A hundred years from now marijuana will probably be legal in all 50 states after the GOP comes around. Yet the GOP goes kicking & screaming - always last to the party.

Say alloak, are you against legalization and use of marijuana? Do you agree with the GOP's stance on marijuana in DC?


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 10:35 am
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One of Obama's campaign promises was to have marijuana decriminalized at the federal level. Why is it still illegal? Why doesn't he just sign an executive order legalizing it at the federal level?


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 11:39 am
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He should - I signed one for my house............. 😛


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 2:50 pm
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The "vast Right-wing conspiracy!"

Controlling Bill Clinton's zipper.

So you are with your buddy muleboy on this? A mule is similar to a jackass. Remember that.

You know what? The Clintons have made out just fine. They'll be OK. It'll be all right.

Something we do agree on Alloak. in a couple of years when they are again in the White House life will be good. 😛

I'll believe it when I see it. If so, we can count on at least four more years of kicking
the can down the road. The real tough issues and any serious reform will have to wait,
but the Clintons will make out just fine.

I heard Hillary is already drawing up plans to redecorate their White House bedroom an Bubba is interviewing female interns.

Hillary 2016 starts now! 😛


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 3:29 pm
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I think we should just get it over with and make every human being on the globe a US citizen. Why not? Second step is for the government to take over food, transportation, energy and housing and supply everyone with those basic needs. Let's just get it over with.

You and your type should get a grip on reality. Whether you or I like it, there are millions here. So find a fix.

The "Fix" is definitely not to reward those who have chosen to Break the Law. Just because the President has decided that something needs to be done, does not mean that his "solution" is the only one. I would rather "nothing be done" other than to enforce existing law than to follow the path that he has taken....


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 3:47 pm
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I think we should just get it over with and make every human being on the globe a US citizen. Why not? Second step is for the government to take over food, transportation, energy and housing and supply everyone with those basic needs. Let's just get it over with.

You and your type should get a grip on reality. Whether you or I like it, there are millions here. So find a fix.

The "Fix" is definitely not to reward those who have chosen to Break the Law. Just because the President has decided that something needs to be done, does not mean that his "solution" is the only one. I would rather "nothing be done" other than to enforce existing law than to follow the path that he has taken....

So doing nothing is a solution? Attempting to tie funding of non related issues to immigration is a solution?

In the meantime the numbers swell. We send representatives to DC to actually come up with solutions and adapt to change as the country changes. If they don't come up with something practical and reasonable (whatever it is), we'll be arguing this issue 10 years from now. Maybe it's really not that big a deal to congressmen other than to use as political fodder and talking points. Keep the argument going, do nothing, raise some big $ for the war chest, talk big - is that the end game?


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 5:13 pm
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I think we should just get it over with and make every human being on the globe a US citizen. Why not? Second step is for the government to take over food, transportation, energy and housing and supply everyone with those basic needs. Let's just get it over with.

You and your type should get a grip on reality. Whether you or I like it, there are millions here. So find a fix.

The "Fix" is definitely not to reward those who have chosen to Break the Law. Just because the President has decided that something needs to be done, does not mean that his "solution" is the only one. I would rather "nothing be done" other than to enforce existing law than to follow the path that he has taken....

So the president should only make decisions that please you? Or does he have to please everyone?


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 5:36 pm
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I think we should just get it over with and make every human being on the globe a US citizen. Why not? Second step is for the government to take over food, transportation, energy and housing and supply everyone with those basic needs. Let's just get it over with.

You and your type should get a grip on reality. Whether you or I like it, there are millions here. So find a fix.

The "Fix" is definitely not to reward those who have chosen to Break the Law. Just because the President has decided that something needs to be done, does not mean that his "solution" is the only one. I would rather "nothing be done" other than to enforce existing law than to follow the path that he has taken....

So the president should only make decisions that please you? Or does he have to please everyone?

The priority of any President should be directed at its Citizens. The President should let Congress make the laws; his job begins and ends with signing an act into law, or vetoing, that is in the Constitution.. We the people should push the administration to enforce the existing immigration laws and that begins with penalizing those who hire Illegals. Step two would be to strengthen our presence on the border. Step three would be deporting all who are here illegally and are apprehended for what what ever reason. Tickets, misdemeanors, felonies, ER visits, we have to send a message that we mean business. But handing out money in the form of scholarships?...Allowing five million people to stay with little or no recourse?...Horsesh*t. I do not care which President under any political banner grants or has granted it. It has to stop.


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 5:50 pm
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I think we should just get it over with and make every human being on the globe a US citizen. Why not? Second step is for the government to take over food, transportation, energy and housing and supply everyone with those basic needs. Let's just get it over with.

[Edited on 2/28/2015 by alloak41]

You and your type should get a grip on reality. Whether you or I like it, there are millions here. So find a fix. How about self deportation? What a stupid f'ing thought...who was it that advocated for that?

Instead of fighting & resisting at every turn & corner the GOP needs to realize that a workable solution is needed instead of just saying "no". That accomplishes zero. Immigration and whether you like it, illegal immigration is and has been an issue for years. It's going nowhere. Your party and those who think like you just can't ignore it, build fences, build walls, tie unrelated legislation to it, and hope that it just goes away. Practical thinking may be beyond reason here...especially with Boehner's adversaries in his own party. It's a big problem now and will only grow if it isn't addressed rationally & logically.

But that's pretty much the GOP mantra. The GOP uses the same old stale arguments and attitudes in other areas...say for instance... marijuana? Why is the GOP HOR & Senate against this? It's laughable to hear those stiffs in Congress threatening DC over marijuana. Just shows how out of touch they are. Wonder how many of the congressmens' kids smoke MJ? A hundred years from now marijuana will probably be legal in all 50 states after the GOP comes around. Yet the GOP goes kicking & screaming - always last to the party.

Say alloak, are you against legalization and use of marijuana? Do you agree with the GOP's stance on marijuana in DC?

As I said, I doubt anybody here would expect an endorsement of the GOP from you so no
surprise there. Truth be told, I'm down on them myself although for totally different reasons
I'm sure.

However, for as big a basket case as you make the Republicans out to be, how do you explain
the elections? The State Legislatures? The governorships? THE MIDTERMS? How do
stiffs like McCain and Romney get 50-60 Million votes? How? If you are to be believed, none of
this would even seem possible.

Undeniably, they have a knack for winning lots of elections all across the country in States blue and red,
but according to you and many others here the GOP is totally hapless.

Sorry, but something's just not adding up.


 
Posted : February 28, 2015 7:38 pm
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The priority of any President should be directed at its Citizens. The President should let Congress make the laws; his job begins and ends with signing an act into law, or vetoing, that is in the Constitution.. We the people should push the administration to enforce the existing immigration laws and that begins with penalizing those who hire Illegals. Step two would be to strengthen our presence on the border. Step three would be deporting all who are here illegally and are apprehended for what what ever reason. Tickets, misdemeanors, felonies, ER visits, we have to send a message that we mean business. But handing out money in the form of scholarships?...Allowing five million people to stay with little or no recourse?...Horsesh*t. I do not care which President under any political banner grants or has granted it. It has to stop.

Amen.


 
Posted : March 1, 2015 4:35 am
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Maybe it's really not that big a deal to congressmen other than to use as political fodder and talking points. Keep the argument going, do nothing, raise some big $ for the war chest, talk big - is that the end game?

Unfortunately I think "yes" is the answer to that question for most politicians in either party at any level of government. I believe that is why our system is broken. We elect political celebrities instead of statesmen. I think the reason the GOP won big in the midterms has much more to do with the recurring pattern of our election cycles than with any political mandate, especially over the last 50 years. GOP's turn for the next 8-10 years, then it will flip again, and nothing will change.


 
Posted : March 1, 2015 4:42 am
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Maybe it's really not that big a deal to congressmen other than to use as political fodder and talking points. Keep the argument going, do nothing, raise some big $ for the war chest, talk big - is that the end game?

Unfortunately I think "yes" is the answer to that question for most politicians in either party at any level of government. I believe that is why our system is broken. We elect political celebrities instead of statesmen. I think the reason the GOP won big in the midterms has much more to do with the recurring pattern of our election cycles than with any political mandate, especially over the last 50 years. GOP's turn for the next 8-10 years, then it will flip again, and nothing will change.

Exactly! a conservative who actually understands the cyclical nature of US elections in Congress!

Anyone who thinks the recent GOP victories at the midterm elections is some national mandate refuses to accept the reality of history. Very few sitting Presidents have had the luxury of a party majority in Congress during their whole term in office. Even our preferred party's self anointed Saints, Reagan and Clinton, faced hostile Congresses.


 
Posted : March 1, 2015 5:32 am
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I think we should just get it over with and make every human being on the globe a US citizen. Why not? Second step is for the government to take over food, transportation, energy and housing and supply everyone with those basic needs. Let's just get it over with.

[Edited on 2/28/2015 by alloak41]

You and your type should get a grip on reality. Whether you or I like it, there are millions here. So find a fix. How about self deportation? What a stupid f'ing thought...who was it that advocated for that?

Instead of fighting & resisting at every turn & corner the GOP needs to realize that a workable solution is needed instead of just saying "no". That accomplishes zero. Immigration and whether you like it, illegal immigration is and has been an issue for years. It's going nowhere. Your party and those who think like you just can't ignore it, build fences, build walls, tie unrelated legislation to it, and hope that it just goes away. Practical thinking may be beyond reason here...especially with Boehner's adversaries in his own party. It's a big problem now and will only grow if it isn't addressed rationally & logically.

But that's pretty much the GOP mantra. The GOP uses the same old stale arguments and attitudes in other areas...say for instance... marijuana? Why is the GOP HOR & Senate against this? It's laughable to hear those stiffs in Congress threatening DC over marijuana. Just shows how out of touch they are. Wonder how many of the congressmens' kids smoke MJ? A hundred years from now marijuana will probably be legal in all 50 states after the GOP comes around. Yet the GOP goes kicking & screaming - always last to the party.

Say alloak, are you against legalization and use of marijuana? Do you agree with the GOP's stance on marijuana in DC?

As I said, I doubt anybody here would expect an endorsement of the GOP from you so no
surprise there. Truth be told, I'm down on them myself although for totally different reasons
I'm sure.

However, for as big a basket case as you make the Republicans out to be, how do you explain
the elections? The State Legislatures? The governorships? THE MIDTERMS? How do
stiffs like McCain and Romney get 50-60 Million votes? How? If you are to be believed, none of
this would even seem possible.

Undeniably, they have a knack for winning lots of elections all across the country in States blue and red,
but according to you and many others here the GOP is totally hapless.

Sorry, but something's just not adding up.

I noticed you avoided the questions on the GOP & marijuana. Just so everyone can see them, I'll again post the questions, and maybe this time you'll tell us where you stand...or maybe you won't. Keep in mind that marijuana legalization is now becoming a larger national issue, and of course the GOP will oppose for as long as possible. That goes without saying. If the GOP wants to be in a woman's vagina, you can bet they want to be in your bong too. See original non addressed questions below:

Say alloak, are you against legalization and use of marijuana? Do you agree with the GOP's stance on marijuana in DC?

Now, you can google & find many articles on this, but to make things easy, I've pasted but one link.

http://www.alternet.org/drugs/congressional-republicans-threaten-dc-mayor-marijuana-legalization


 
Posted : March 1, 2015 6:41 am
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Maybe it's really not that big a deal to congressmen other than to use as political fodder and talking points. Keep the argument going, do nothing, raise some big $ for the war chest, talk big - is that the end game?

Unfortunately I think "yes" is the answer to that question for most politicians in either party at any level of government. I believe that is why our system is broken. We elect political celebrities instead of statesmen. I think the reason the GOP won big in the midterms has much more to do with the recurring pattern of our election cycles than with any political mandate, especially over the last 50 years. GOP's turn for the next 8-10 years, then it will flip again, and nothing will change.

Exactly! a conservative who actually understands the cyclical nature of US elections in Congress!

Anyone who thinks the recent GOP victories at the midterm elections is some national mandate refuses to accept the reality of history. Very few sitting Presidents have had the luxury of a party majority in Congress during their whole term in office.

Bullcorn. Let's talk about history. The Democrats had a lock on Congress until the mid-90's!!

Some cycle.


 
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