I see that telling people what they want to hear is still a viable business strategy.
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Finn dAbuzz
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Fri 11 May, 2012 02:33 pm
The polls could show Romney 98% and Obama 2% and the main constinuency here would reply with incredulity.
They are going to hang with the Expected One until the bitter end, and if they ever come round to acknowledging he might have a tought time winning it will be because of the sinister and souless machinations of the Koch Brothers.
He's going to lose and he may even lose big.
I'd love for him to lose big, but will be content with his losing by the hair of his Musollini thrusted chinny chin chin.
And when he does we can rejoice in the, at least possible, salvation of our country.
If he should win (hey, anything is possible in a country where a third of the population are outright fools) then I will be buying guns and gold, and doing research on what life may be like in places like Costa Rica and Singapore.
Now (if any of them monitors your posts) comes the:
"What kind of patriot are you! Leaving the country is un-American!"
In response to such reasonably expected charge:
I know you clowns think that conservatives value their identity as Americans above all else, but that's simply not the case. (Such a charge is beyond irony coming from you who take so little pride being American). Push it too far and too fast and I will be on the battlements, but that isn't going to happen.
Should you succeed in making this country a place in which I don't want to live, I will leave.
I won't be happy at all, but I'll be damned if I will stick around and let you nullify a life time of effort and reward.
See, I'm not so jingoist a Nationalist as thought.
If he should win (hey, anything is possible in a country where a third of the population are outright fools) then I will be buying guns and gold, and doing research on what life may be like in places like Costa Rica and Singapore.
Now (if any of them monitors your posts) comes the:
"What kind of patriot are you! Leaving the country is un-American!"
Um... Actually, my response is, "don't let the door hit you where the good lord split you."
They are going to hang with the Expected One until the bitter end,...
What I'm saying is that the bitter end might come around June or July somewhere, dems are known for throwing their own under the bus when the agenda itself is endangered.
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Irishk
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Fri 11 May, 2012 04:47 pm
@Finn dAbuzz,
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then I will be buying guns and gold, and doing research on what life may be like in places like Costa Rica and Singapore.
Good luck, Finn. If you think you don't like government regulation here, you are gonna HATE Singapore. I suggest you move there immediately. Why wait. As you guys always used to say to us in the Sixties, "America, love it or leave it." It's our turn to say it now. Bye bye.
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wmwcjr
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Sat 12 May, 2012 12:27 am
@MontereyJack,
* giggle *
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OmSigDAVID
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Sat 12 May, 2012 12:42 am
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:
yeah. In gungasnaKKKe's continuing campaign to come up with insulting names for people he doesn't like, that's definitely one of his dumber attempts.
Well, Bork was a failure.
I suspect that Gunga is expressing his recognition of failure in obama.
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roger
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Sat 12 May, 2012 01:05 am
@Irishk,
Mostly, those Latin America countries take a narrow view of guns. Who knows about Singapore? On the other hand, they think major crime is something like smoking in public.
Maybe we should ask Craven about guns and Costa Rica.
Of course; that 's Y I 'm voting for him,
but with as much of a thrill as getting your house fumigated.
Krauthammer has noted that there would barely be a dime's worth of difference in how Romney or Gingrich would govern and numerous people who are at least as conservative as I am have been backing Romney from early on, that includes Ann Coulter and several of the tea partiers. At this point I'm not looking for ideological purity and would be very happy just to get the US govt. back under some semblance of adult supervision.
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gungasnake
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Sat 12 May, 2012 04:13 am
@roger,
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Mostly, those Latin America countries take a narrow view of guns.
Think about it... if you were Fidel Castro or Hugo Chavez, would you want your people being armed??