Why are most politicians such chicken shits? oh well the benefits of being from a liberal district, you get to call stupid people stupid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWwyjwmYMEs
Why are most politicians such chicken shits? oh well the benefits of being from a liberal district, you get to call stupid people stupid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWwyjwmYMEs
Ya I've seen it all over the place. She and her kind need a punch in the face.
They are the lowest common denominator. And somewhere a republican strategist is sitting back smirking at his work...
That woman has me rethinking my position on capital punishment and summary executions.
When I rule a small South American country (and I will), I am going to enact a rule by which I may execute whomever I please for the good of the gene-pool.
....Barney Frank is one of the reasons we're in the mess we're in
I wouldn't piss on Frank if he was on fire.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
nothing wrong with what he does in this vid. Of course, he's a dem, so that's three strikes right there.![]()
The interesting thing about the Hitler comparison is that Hitler completely stabilized Germany's economy on the back of it's reformulated super efficient auto industry.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Loved that.Don't really care what or who Frank plays with in the wee hours of the morning....he can be abrasive but flat out sat her down there.You drop that Nazi crutch in a discussion and you loss your legs.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
I hadn't aimed it at you specifically no, It's kind of a joke that Lyle has seen before, but if you see yourself in my remark, then ask yourself why. I understand that most people would like to think that their politics were based on their opinions and not the other way around, that don't necessarily make it so.
OK, so you clearly don't like to be labelled or pigeonholed. Duly noted. But this is politics, and it's usually left or right. In order to avoid being labelled as such, consider not revealing so much of your politics, or is it just co-incidence that it one side in particular that just happens to share your beliefs. I see you prop up Palin and slam this dude, but I'll try and convince myself it has nothing to do with politics. uh huh.
Of course it has to do with politics but I think one can have an opinion on a politician in favor or against without it being soley based on that politicians party. The list of my country's leaders that I dislike goes well beyond any party affiliation. I don't think anyone likes being labeled and if I were to make an incorrect assumption I'd expect them to correct me.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
I'm not a fan of just about any of the major Republican leaders. I don't like Grassely, Hutchinson, Mcconel or Demint all that much. I don't particularly care for Governor Perry. I think our last president and just about all of his cabinet minus Gates were crap. Especially just about anyone involved in the planning of the Iraq invasion. I can't stand Rush or Hannity. I tend to lean right on issues of states rights, size and scope of federal governemt, immigration and gun rights so yes politically I hold more of the same ideals as the GOP but very little of its current members are doing the right things. It really pisses me off that they (much like any party out of power) simply snipes at the President's policies w/o offering real genuine solutions to the problems our country faces. That being said I can disagree with a politician w/o personally disliking him. To me Frank comes off as a smug santimonious jerk any time I've heard him speak and I think his involvement with Fannie Mae borders on criminal. CGM wasn't speaking to me personally so I was wrong to retort the way I did but his post coming directly after me definitely insinuated that to dislike Frank must be based on his party affiliation.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks