cicerone imposter
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 10:21 am
@RexRed,
That's true to a point. Unless congress does something to modify the tax rates and/or benefits of social security, the paid in funds by workers will be depleted. I believe the last report I saw on this issue was in the early 2030's. It's not my worry, because I'll be long gone from the earth, and our benefits far exceeds what we paid into it for several years.
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coldjoint
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 10:21 am
@cicerone imposter,
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establish legislation to deny Americans the right to vote,Twice

FIXT
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coldjoint
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 10:27 am
@parados,
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Still the **** for brains? They can't hide figures they don't have.

They can do anything they want. Haven't the actions of this administration made that clear? You keep lying and tow the line. I don't believe your bullshit and never will.
parados
 
  2  
Mon 28 Apr, 2014 10:59 am
@coldjoint,
I think we already established that you believe whatever you want to believe. You believe things that can't possibly be true which is why you have **** for brains.
coldjoint
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 11:22 am
@parados,
Quote:
You believe things that can't possibly be true which is why you have **** for brains.


And you can't believe that any administration needs to give countless excuses for its behavior is doing something very wrong.

They are race baiters, they are proven liars, and they are uncompromising. All of that is true. And no matter what you say that remains a fact.

coldjoint
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 11:53 am
SHILL ALERT!
Quote:
Beware the Government Agents on the Internet Out to Destroy Republicans

Quote:

In July 2011, we posted the story of Cass Sunstein and his plan to “nudge” opponents on the Internet for the sake of the common good as to be determined by him and like-minded people. His plan was clearly unethical and an egregious violation of Internet freedom.

Sunstein’s “nudge” theory is called “libertarian paternalism.” In 2008, while at Harvard Law School, Salon.com reported that Sunstein co-wrote a truly pernicious paper proposing that the U.S. Government – and other leftist groups – employ teams of covert agents and pseudo-”independent” advocates to “cognitively infiltrate” online groups, social media, chat rooms, real-space groups, and websites which advocate views that Sunstein deems “false conspiracy theories” about the Government.

This “nudging” would be designed to increase citizens’ faith in government officials and undermine the credibility of conspiracists.

Most of us call that propaganda. At the time, when conservatives balked, they were called conspiracy theorists. Since then, we found out it is actually happening.

Sunstein was appointed by President Obama to the NSA panel to shape them up after their spying was disclosed. Obviously, Mr. Obama was not serious about shaping up the NSA.


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These are the extremists governing our country, the people who are fundamentally transforming us. Conservatives and Republicans aren’t the extremists, people like Barack Obama and Cass Sunstein are.

These people have few ethical limitations if any.
They go onto blogs, lying, voicing opinions that often bait opponents. They might be posing as Republicans angry with Karl Rove or Ted Cruz. They could be spreading rumors and we all know that rumors become truth very quickly.

Before you get caught up in a rant against some Republican, do your research. The Internet is now a playground for liars and manipulators.

Really nothing new. But it backs up what the left will never admit, even when they are caught red-handed.
http://www.independentsentinel.com/beware-the-government-agents-on-the-internet-out-to-destroy-republicans/
parados
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 12:26 pm
@coldjoint,
**** for brains like you make up evidence.
People like me wait for actual evidence.

Because you make up so much stuff we are left to believe that the administration lies less than you do.
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parados
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 12:29 pm
@coldjoint,
Quote:
Sunstein co-wrote a truly pernicious paper proposing that the U.S. Government – and other leftist groups – employ teams of covert agents and pseudo-”independent” advocates to “cognitively infiltrate” online groups, social media, chat rooms, real-space groups, and websites which advocate views that Sunstein deems “false conspiracy theories” about the Government.

So, again we see how **** for brains works. You don't have any evidence to support it so just propose they do it and the people like Pinkie here repeat it and claim it's true.
coldjoint
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 01:29 pm
@parados,
Quote:
You don't have any evidence to support it so just propose they do it and the people like Pinkie here repeat it and claim it's true.


There is plenty of proof, unless they do not believe what they write. These saviors of society don't do what they say? And we have seen it in action thanks to you.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 02:15 pm
@coldjoint,
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Re: bobsal u1553115 (Post 5648989)
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My thanks to you for going above and beyond.



We will make sure you get a Purple heart for those zipper burns.


Rant the talk, stumble the walk, chickenhawk.
coldjoint
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 02:27 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
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Rant the talk, stumble the walk, chickenhawk.


Sticks and stones, moron. If you can't stand the heat get the **** out of the kitchen.
coldjoint
 
  -2  
Mon 28 Apr, 2014 02:37 pm
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I have a “source” that says that Harry Reid takes bribes all the time. In fact, if you want anything done out of his office, you must come with a suitcase of cash just to get an audience. That’s how he’s gotten so rich on a senator’s salary. He stashes his money in an offshore bank account. And, as a sidebar for Salt Lake church execs, he hasn’t tithed on that bribe money.

Senator Harry Reid’s office has declined to comment.


http://toprightnews.com/?p=2561

Before the shill pops in and says there is no evidence, remember investigations produce evidence. There is no investigation. Is that why the accusations stay that way? (If I may answer)You are ******* right they do.

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Of course, these are only allegations, but they’re certainly worth looking into. Reid needs to be investigated by the Senate Ethics Committee as well as the FBI for his history of corruption. Of course, with Democrats in power, this is unlikely to happen, and Reid’s reign of corruption will likely continue.

Read more at http://conservativetribune.com/harry-reid-wanted-bribe/#mx7cS1XkQPD8XidC.99
parados
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 04:26 pm
@coldjoint,
The Pink Prevaricator wrote:

Quote:
Rant the talk, stumble the walk, chickenhawk.


Sticks and stones, moron. If you can't stand the heat get the **** out of the kitchen.

Who's the one whining about being called names? Did you forget what you posted already? Is that because you have **** for brains?
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parados
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 04:36 pm
@coldjoint,
Let's talk about the proof that you have provided.

NONE to support most of your allegations.

You argue that Obama is lying because he hasn't produced things that don't exist yet.
You argue that the military must be able to teleport people since you whine that they didn't send anyone from the US to Libya in under 2 hours.
You support criminals and refuse to accept court rulings under the US Constitution.

You have shown you care nothing about your country. You are only here to promote your far right agenda and the hell with democracy and the rule of law. You clearly have **** for brains.
Advocate
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 04:44 pm
@parados,
I am surprised you spend so much time and effort taking on cj. You have twice the intellect, and all the facts are on your side. I suggest you move on.
cicerone imposter
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 05:20 pm
@Advocate,
I've wondered that too!

Pinkie thinks he's in the kitchen. There's no end to his stupidity.
He wrote,
Quote:
Sticks and stones, moron. If you can't stand the heat get the **** out of the kitchen.
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coldjoint
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 07:58 pm
@Advocate,
Quote:
You have twice the intellect, and all the facts are on your side.


You mean he has a list of talking points with every possible excuse and links of biased or doctored(spun) information. His is a paid shill. Wise up.
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MontereyJack
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 07:59 pm
@coldjoint,
You didn't read your source, did you, joint?
That quote has ZERO validity. It's something the LV newspaper's BLOGGER MADE UP to satirize how Reid might react if he were looking in from the outside.

Quote:
Though the connection to Reid remains unverified, some are remembering how Reid claimed on the Senate floor that Mitt Romney hadn’t paid his taxes for ten years based on far less evidence.

A Las Vegas Review-Journal blog jokes about how Reid might address the situation, if looking in from the outside:

"I have a “source” that says that Harry Reid takes bribes all the time. In fact, if you want anything done out of his office, you must come with a suitcase of cash just to get an audience. That’s how he’s gotten so rich on a senator’s salary. He stashes his money in an offshore bank account. And, as a sidebar for Salt Lake church execs, he hasn’t tithed on that bribe money


It's a JOKE, as your source says, and you seem to have taken it for gospel. Gullible, gullible, gullible joint.
coldjoint
 
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Mon 28 Apr, 2014 08:04 pm
@parados,
Quote:
You argue that Obama is lying because he hasn't produced things that don't exist yet.


No I claimed he lied about Obamacare. That is a fact. He could have produced Fast and Furious information. He can't produce what does exist. And I argue is that he will lie because he can get away with it.

And absolutely everything he touches should be looked at. The man does not have the character to be president.
coldjoint
 
  -1  
Mon 28 Apr, 2014 08:18 pm
@MontereyJack,
Quote:
That quote has ZERO validity.

Quote:
A Utah businessman is rocking both state and national politics after claiming Utah Attorney General John Swallow helped him broker a deal with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to make a federal investigation into his company quietly disappear, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.

Jeremy Johnson was allegedly told that the price would be $600,000, and claims to have made an initial payment of $250,000 when he was slapped with a federal lawsuit. Now he says he wants his money back.

The Salt Lake Tribune points out that Johnson has no way of knowing whether the funds actually made it to Reid, even if he did make a massive payment to Reid’s alleged intermediary. [...]


Read more at http://conservativetribune.com/harry-reid-wanted-bribe/#6em6D7wf8P1DVhzl.99

It is real.
 

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