giujohn
 
  -2  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 01:36 am
@RexRed,
Quote:

166,761 views have read the tripe in this thread...


BULLSHIT
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giujohn
 
  -3  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 01:47 am
@MontereyJack,
Quote:
You really ought to read it, john. You might actually learn something about some of the more sordid details of recent American history, which the GOP has spent years trying to whitewash.


I'd rather read something more current and salient...contemporaneous.
Like why Oblunder is trying to normalize relations with Cuba.
Is it an attempt to give Gitmo back to the cubans as a backdoor way of shutting it down altogether.

Or why Obammy insists on not identifing Isis as radial islam. Is it a incompotent act of appeasement or does he secretly sympathize with them and believes America deserves their rath.
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giujohn
 
  -2  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 01:48 am
@coldjoint,
Quote:
Or you could Google nude pics of Obolas mommy.


CJ; you kill me man! Laughing
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bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:31 am
Jeb Bush Was PERMA-STONED, BULLYING ‘D’ Student At Chi-Chi Prep School, Say Classmates



PERMA-STONED?...BULLYING 'D' STUDENT?......MY, MY.........





Classmates at an exclusive prep school recall former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) as a hash-smoking “bully” who routinely used his imposing build to harass and intimidate other students. Talking Points Memo reported Saturday on a Boston Globe article that detailed Bush’s “tumultuous” years at the Phillips Academy boarding school located in Andover, Massachusetts through the eyes of the people who knew him there. John Ellis “Jeb” Bush entered Andover in the fall of 1967, following in the footsteps of his father and older brother George.


“Classmates said he smoked a notable amount of pot — as many did,” wrote the Globe‘s Michael Kranish, “and sometimes bullied smaller students.” Bush’s former roommate Phil Sylvester said, “He was just in a bit of a different world.” Other students, said Sylvester, “were constantly arguing about politics and particularly Vietnam, he just wasn’t interested, he didn’t participate, he didn’t care.” The teen Bush proved to be an even worse student than his brother, maintaining a grade average barely high enough to keep him from expulsion. “I drank alcohol and I smoked marijuana when I was at Andover,” Bush said, which the Globe pointed out, could both have led to expulsion. “It was pretty common.”


One friend, Peter Tibbetts, recalled, “The first time I really got stoned was in Jeb’s room.” Bush invited Tibbetts to try some hashish, which is typically more potent than regular marijuana. “He had a portable stereo with removable speakers. He put on Steppenwolf for me,” Tibbetts said. The song was the group’s hit, “Magic Carpet Ride.” Later, Bush helped Tibbetts acquire some hash of his own, but the former classmate hastened to explain that Bush was not a drug dealer. “Please bear in mind that I was seeking the hash, it wasn’t as if he was a dealer; though he did suggest I take up cigarettes so that I could hold my hits better, after that first joint,” Tibbetts said. Tibbetts also told the Globe that he and Bush worked together to bully a fellow classmate, a smaller boy who they routinely taunted and vandalized his clothing. Bush denies the bullying, saying, “It was 44 years ago and it is not possible for me to remember.”


However, Gregg Hamilton, a Bush classmate at Andover and Pemberton College, told the Globe that he dreaded running into the 6-foot-4 Bush on campus. “Jeb Bush was large, physically imposing, and traveled in a crowd that was I guess somewhat threatening to an outsider like myself. I saw him as a cigarette smoker and ‘toker’ and someone that was comfortable being in charge of a group,” he said. “I was small physically, and small at an all-male boarding school that, at that time, was a bit of a hostile environment for the kids — sort of a ‘Lord of the Flies’ situation, at least as I saw it.” “He was physically imposing and just bad enough to be accepted or feared by everybody,” Hamilton said. The accusations echo those made against former Massachusetts governor and erstwhile Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who reportedly led a gang of boys who held down a gay classmate and cut off his hair at Michigan’s Cranbrook prep school.





cont'


http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/01/jeb-bush-was-perma-stoned-bullying-d-student-at-chi-chi-prep-school-say-classmates/
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bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:40 am
@giujohn,
You're such a brute, gooooeyjohn, I bet you make all your little boy friends sway with the vapors!

How clever of you to remind everyone you can't read. I only wish I could be there when your mommy recounts this to you! I bet you hold your breath until you turn blue under your simple cotton shift! Your mommy holds her breath because of your general lack of hygiene. You little cream puff, you! Well, stinky little cream puff.

Why did your wife leave you and why are you behind on your child support (besides the fact you suspect the kids aren't yours)?
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bobsal u1553115
 
  5  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:41 am
@coldjoint,
Only because you're tired of your mommy's naked pictures, right?
RexRed
 
  3  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 11:37 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Bobsal is a godsend even if you believe in the spaghetti monster. Smile

Now Rachel Maddow can mention the SM... Smile
giujohn
 
  -3  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 05:56 pm
@RexRed,
Quote:
Bobsal is a godsend

IF "god" sent BooB I'm glad I'm an atheist.
coldjoint
 
  -3  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 06:43 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
your mommy's naked pictures,


My mother was not a slut, Obolas was.
bobsal u1553115
 
  5  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 06:54 pm
@RexRed,
I am not backing down from those idiots and I'm not going to let them turn the conversation. oralliar and I can ignore each other and I think goooooeeeeeeeyjohn ought to consider ignoring me, too.

I'll keep posting if I am the last person on this site posting.

There's just too much truth to ignore, keep posting it!
coldjoint
 
  -3  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:02 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
http://www.doomjunkie.com/images/smilies/pctpanho.jpeg
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bobsal u1553115
 
  5  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:07 pm
@giujohn,
Your lack of a moral system is so apparent I guessed you were at least a functional atheist even if you did belong to a church. A big mouth, a very little education, no moral compass makes for a pretty intolerant and nasty person that you positively personify.

I'd ignore you but you refuse to be ignored. So I keep pulling your wings off. You really need to consider ignoring me.
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bobsal u1553115
 
  4  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:09 pm
@coldjoint,
Quote:
My mother was not a slut,


The first sign is denial. Every slut's son says that. We understand.
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RexRed
 
  3  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:10 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Please keep posting Bobsal, you are a welcomed barometer of change. Smile
bobsal u1553115
 
  6  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:19 pm
http://upload.democraticunderground.com/imgs/2015/150203-rand-paul-sure-ill-spread-dangerous-misinformation-for-political-gain.jpg
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Moment-in-Time
 
  2  
Tue 3 Feb, 2015 07:35 pm
@RexRed,
Quote:

Please keep posting Bobsal, you are a welcomed barometer of change.


Ah, RexRed, you've scored a bullseye! Bobsal is an excellent poster and I try to stop by briefly at least once a day to read him and YOU. The two of you are simply terrific.
bobsal u1553115
 
  4  
Wed 4 Feb, 2015 06:09 am
@Moment-in-Time,
As we do for you, also!
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bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Wed 4 Feb, 2015 06:10 am
OP Senator: Don't Force Employees To Wash Their Hands After Using Toilet

ByBrendan JamesPublishedFebruary 3, 2015, 11:18 AM EST 93946 views

In a week packed with news over concerns for public health, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) described his own history of opposing certain health and hygiene regulations, including those that require employees to wash their hands after using the bathroom.

During a Q&A at the Bipartisan Policy Center on Monday, Tillis related a story from his time in the state legislature in 2010, complaining that the U.S. is "one of the most regulated nations in the history of the planet," video via C-SPAN shows.

“I was having a discussion with someone, and we were at a Starbucks in my district, and we were talking about certain regulations where I felt like ‘maybe you should allow businesses to opt out,'" the senator said.

Tillis said his interlocutor was in disbelief, and asked whether he thought businesses should be allowed to "opt out" of requiring employees to wash their hands after using the restroom.

The senator said he'd be fine with it, so long as businesses made this clear in "advertising" and "employment literature."

“I said: ‘I don’t have any problem with Starbucks if they choose to opt out of this policy as long as they post a sign that says “We don’t require our employees to wash their hands after leaving the restroom,” Tillis said.

“The market will take care of that," he added, to laughter from the audience.

Wrapping up the Q&A, the moderator joked to Tillis, "I'm not sure I'm gonna shake your hand."

h/t The District Sentinel
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bobsal u1553115
 
  4  
Wed 4 Feb, 2015 06:52 am
Despite GOP opposition, Florida surges to No. 1 in Obamacare enrollment

http://www.tampabay.com/news/health/over-gop-opposition-florida-surges-to-no-1-in-obamacare-enrollment/2216052

"As of mid-January, 1.27 million Floridians had enrolled in exchange plans, according to federal data, compared to 1.2 million Californians. Texas, which has 6 million more people than Florida, enrolled about 919,000 people in private plans. Both Florida and Texas have a 22 percent uninsured rate. California's rate is 17 percent, according to latest Census data.

"It is truly ironic that Florida leads the nation in enrollment … with leadership that has actively opposed the law," said Leah Barber-Heinz, executive director of Florida CHAIN, an advocacy group involved in outreach efforts. "It shows true commitment on the part of many and it portrays an extremely high need for affordable coverage.---snip---

Another key factor is the state's decision not to expand Medicaid under the law. That's left consumers with incomes above the federal poverty level of $11,600 per year with no coverage option other than to buy a private plan — with help from sliding-scale government subsidies. About 800,000 Floridians who make less than the federal poverty level are shut out altogether because they make too little to qualify for subsidies for private plans, but too much to qualify for Medicaid. In Florida, adults with children qualify for Medicaid only if their income is below 34 percent of the poverty level. Childless adults are ineligible. Florida is one of 22 states that chose not to expand Medicaid after the U.S. Supreme Court made that provision optional for states."

What's even crazier is that Florida is turning down many, many millions in order to kill people. The worst governor ever!!
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bobsal u1553115
 
  4  
Wed 4 Feb, 2015 06:55 am
In Christie’s Career, a Fondness for Luxe Benefits When Others Pay the Bills

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/03/nyregion/in-christies-career-a-fondness-forluxe-benefits-when-others-pay-the-bills.html?partner=socialflow&smid=tw-nytimes&_r=0

As Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey waited to depart on a trade mission to Israel in 2012, his entourage was delayed by a late arrival: Mr. Christie’s father, who had accidentally headed to the wrong airport.

A commercial flight might have left without him, but in this case, there was no rush. The private plane, on which Mr. Christie had his own bedroom, had been lent by Sheldon G. Adelson, the billionaire casino owner and supporter of Israel. At the time, he was opposing legislation then before the governor to legalize online gambling in New Jersey.

(snip)

King Abdullah of Jordan picked up the tab for a Christie family weekend at the end of the trip. The governor and two staff members who accompanied him came back to New Jersey bubbling that they had celebrated with Bono, the lead singer of U2, at three parties, two at the king’s residence, the other a Champagne reception in the desert. But a small knot of aides fretted: The rooms in luxurious Kempinski hotels had cost about $30,000; what would happen if that became public?

(snip)

(Quick, get out the 'friend' story)

But the spokeswoman, Maria Comella, described King Abdullah as “a friend” the governor met at a salon-style dinner in New York hosted by Michael R. Bloomberg, who was the mayor at the time. “King Abdullah invited the governor and his family to Jordan as his personal guest so the two families could spend time together,” she said on Sunday.

(end snip)

So much more in the story. His grifting may put a certain former Alaska governator to shame. IMHO.
 

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