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Missy refuses to respond in the threads I start or in the proper ones. She refuses to correct her lies, then goes on to tell new ones.So how does one go about correcting them, if the liar won't respond?No kidding I'll chase her.You are NOT ENTITLED to Misty's attention.You are NOT ENTITLED to Misty's time.Misty is NOT REQUIRED to answer in any of your threads.Misty is NOT OBLIGATED to answer any of your posts.Your ego is huge.Your sense of entitlement is enormous.
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I wonder how many abortions are extortion,wherea woman lies about birthcontrol gets pregnant and demands payment to get an abortion. Extortion is a crime and putting some of them in jail could reduce a lot of unwantedpregnanciesand abortions.
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30 Apr 2013 2:30 pm
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When rich doesn't like hearing a fact, he childishly brands it a lie, and doesn't seem to realize this makes him the liar. I don't pay any attention to him, he'a just too far out there with his propaganda and denial. I would think he would be smart enough to check things out for himself, and come back with, you are right I checked it out, but if he verified it, he woud still come back and call you a liar, thats his thing, the truth means nothing to him, he is only slave to his ideology (and what a f--ked up one). All in all, he is one big f--king slug.
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30 Apr 2013 3:07 pm
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Phelix_Dacat, on 19 Jun 2009 - 11:46, said: fred750, on 25 Jun 2009 - 13:20, said: Who cares what those moonbats say? Get a life, geez.
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30 Apr 2013 3:15 pm
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(Clinton P*nis Fixation Syndrome Is that what you call revulsion toward a serial rapist? Who you dishonestly defended for years and still do? Hopeless troll.
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I wonder how many abortions are extortion,wherea woman lies about birthcontrolgets pregnant and demands payment to get an abortion. Extortion is a crime and putting some of them in jail could reduce a lot of unwantedpregnanciesand abortions.Demands payment from whom? The baby Daddy?That makes no sense.First of all, one of the elements of extortion is that some kind of a threat must be made.And if she really uses the money for an abortion, how does she profit from that?She might be a liar, but not an extortionist.If men don't want to be a baby Daddy then they should wrap it up, especially if they are going to have sex with a woman they can't trust to tell them the truth about being on birth control.
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How to Weaken a PresidentBy DAVID FIRESTONERepublicans came up with all kinds of convoluted and made-up explanations for voting against gun background checks, and some are starting to do the same for the immigration bill. A few are even using the Boston bombing as an excuse. But for many lawmakers, the real reason is depressingly familiar. They dont want to give President Obama anything he wants.It doesn't really matter how many business groups say the immigration system has to change, or how many suburban voters are disgusted by the easy access to guns for criminals. For these Republicans, the visceral hatred of the president is their only guiding star, and they are absolutely convinced the voters in their districts feel the same way.In the two weeks since his background check proposal was defeated in the Senate, Senator Pat Toomey has experienced a huge increase in his approval ratings for defying his party and standing up for common sense. At the same time, there has been strong disapproval expressed for two senators who voted the plan down, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and Jeff Flake of Arizona. Mr. Flake recently acknowledged that his poll numbers were "below pond scum."But Mr. Toomey doesn't see any immediate prospect that any senators will reconsider their votes. And that's because background checks are strongly supported by Mr. Obama."In the end it didnt pass because were so politicized," he said, speaking to editors at The Times-Herald in Norristown, Penn. "There were some on my side who did not want to be seen helping the president do something he wanted to get done, just because the president wanted to do it."A supporter of the immigration bill told Jennifer Steinhauer of The Times that opponents were betting on exactly the same thing to defeat it. "I think the opposition is counting on mistrust of government, hatred of Obama and the idea that Congress can't get anything right to combine as the pathway to no," said Frank Sharry, executive director of the advocacy group America's Voice.Republicans are clearly looking to do more than just deprive Mr. Obama of victories, however. The ultimate goal is to make him appear powerless and weak, a flailing figure who is unable to affect the midterm elections or give the next Democratic nominee a boost. Taking heat on a gun vote is worth it if it leads to a reporter asking the president whether he still has any "juice" left with Congress, as one did yesterday. And it leads to an even bigger payoff if the president stumbles in his response, forced to assert that rumors of his demise are premature.The president is representing the vast majority of the American people when he advocates for stronger gun laws, or immigration reform, or a budget that includes tax hikes for the rich and greater spending on national priorities. When Republicans try to make him look bad by resisting all these things, he's not the only one who's being insulted.Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) - "In the end it didnt pass because were so politicized. There were some on my side who did not want to be seen helping the president do something he wanted to get done, just because the president wanted to do it."Screw what the people want and screw what's good for the country.The ultimate goal is to make the president appear powerless and weak.Even a Republican senator can admit that.
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Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) - "In the end it didnt pass because were so politicized. There were some on my side who did not want to be seen helping the president do something he wanted to get done, just because the president wanted to do it." Screw what the people want and screw what's good for the country. The ultimate goal is to make the president appear powerless and weak. Even a Republican senator can admit that. In fairness, Misty, he didn't help himself when he told people to continue to cling to their guns and religion and forced the ACA through. For some reason, this president has been a divider, not a uniter. Granted, it does go both ways, like when McConnell said he wanted to make Obama a one term president, but Obama really needs to reach across the aisle as well. He's our leader and should set the example, not fall prey to partisan politics or engage in them. He's polticized just about everything he's done and Republicans are fighting back. Bush did the same damn thing. That last sentence made me think that maybe it's because of our "microwave" society where everything has to happen now and the entire population seems to have ADD. One news story to the next, get it done now or it's "their" fault. 24/7 news cycle. Maybe too much information coming at you from 9,000 directions isn't really a good thing, especially when everyone has the ability to voice their opinion. On the right side, you've got people spewing garbage, on the left, the same. Maybe we can't help what we've become and this is the new norm. I hope not, but it's a very real possibility.
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How to Weaken a President Of course we want to weaken a destructive left wing president. He's destroying the country as we know it. Screw what the people want and screw what's good for the country. The ultimate goal is to make the president appear powerless and weak. Even a Republican senator can admit that. On the few occasions Obama has proposed something good for the country, Repubs immediately have acted on it. Lie much? Haven't seen you express one single word against how Reid and Obama are obstructing popular House passed bills that would restore economic growth. Among many popular bills they've passed.
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U.N. Has Gathered Testimony Indicating That Syrian Rebels Have Used Sarin Gas, Says InvestigatorGENEVA, May 5 (Reuters) - U.N. human rights investigators have gathered testimony from casualties of Syria's civil war and medical staff indicating that rebel forces have used the nerve agent sarin, one of the lead investigators said on Sunday.The United Nations independent commission of inquiry on Syria has not yet seen evidence of government forces having used chemical weapons, which are banned under international law, said commission member Carla Del Ponte."Our investigators have been in neighbouring countries interviewing victims, doctors and field hospitals and, according to their report of last week which I have seen, there are strong, concrete suspicions but not yet incontrovertible proof of the use of sarin gas, from the way the victims were treated," Del Ponte said in an interview with Swiss-Italian television."This was use on the part of the opposition, the rebels, not by the government authorities," she added, speaking in Italian.Read more at link in title.Are these the same rebels that McCain and his girlfriend Lindsey want us to help?
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Rush Limbaugh Could Leave Cumulus Radio NetworkRush Limbaugh may yank his radio show off of the Cumulus network in response to the CEO's repeated criticisms of his Sandra Fluke comments, the New York Daily News reported Sunday night.Politico also reported that a move might be imminent.Lew Dickey, who runs the network of about 40 stations, memorably said in 2012 that the Fluke firestorm cost his company "millions" in lost ad sales. He repeated the charge in late March. The Daily News reported that Dickey blamed Limbaugh for nearly a third of Cumulus's lost revenue.Limbaugh has publicly dismissed the ad controversy as a tempest in a teapot. In the wake of the Fluke scandal, he claimed that ratings had shot up, and he has yet to be lodged from his perch at the top of the ratings heap.Behind the scenes, a source for Limbaugh-whose contract with Cumulus runs through the end of the year-told the Daily News that Dickey was covering for his own mistakes."Lew needs someone to blame, (so) he's pointing fingers instead of fixing his own sales problem," the source said.Isn't it ironic that the drug addled gasbag who got caught flying to the Dominican Republic with a bottle of viagra (in someone else's name) in his pocket would call Sandra Fluke a slut and a prostitute?Another radio company Dial Global, also blames the drug addled gasbag as a partial reason for their weaker earnings.
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No really I'm not. I was born that way. The families are also asking for a forum to speak. They want their stories to be heard, and I think it's insulting to say that they are so stupid that they are just allowing themselves to be used. I know their presence is inconvenient for some people, like the Republicans, but that is no reason to attack or insult them. I doubt if there will be a ban on any kind of weapon or extended magazines. The background check part will be watered down, and the rest of the things you mentioned will be probably be left out of the bill all together.I would like to see very severe penalties for straw purchasers and gun trafficking, but that won't happen either. IF they enforced the laws on "straw-purchasers" and "gun-trafficking", they would have Holder in jail.
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6 May 2013 12:23 pm
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Speaking of prostitutes;I will say any vile, nasty, disgusting thing for money.Which is 99% untrue. Rush rarely is nasty, vile or disgusting.As opposed to you.I guess they prefer to penetrate a woman's vagina without her consent.Kind of like you.
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6 May 2013 12:24 pm
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IF they enforced the laws on "straw-purchasers" and "gun-trafficking", they would have Holder in jail. Along with Alberto Gonzales I guess.The Arizona Field Office of the ATF starting running the "gunwalking" sting operations in 2006.
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Cumulus: Nearly All Top Advertisers Have 'Exclude Rush Limbaugh' OrdersThe battle between Rush Limbaugh and the Cumulus radio network continued on Wednesday.The two camps have been trading accusations for days, ever since anonymous Limbaugh backers told the New York Daily News that the host was thinking of abandoning the network due to CEO Lew Dickey's repeated assertions that his controversial comments were hurting ad sales.On Tuesday, Dickey continued the pattern. Asked about Limbaugh during an earnings call, he said, "The facts are indisputable regarding the impact certain things have had on ad dollars."Then, trade site Radio Ink quoted a "very high ranking Cumulus official," who said, "Forty-eight of the top 50 network advertisers have 'excluded Rush and Hannity' orders. Every major national ad agency has the same dictate." This statement was in line with other reports about the ad market's hostility towards Limbaugh.Premiere hotly disputed the report, saying in a statement that it was "completely inaccurate," and adding, "A number of the top spenders in the medium use talk radio to promote their brands and sell product, and many of them use The Rush Limbaugh Show and The Sean Hannity Show as the driving force of their marketing efforts."There was one person willing to talk about Limbaugh's ad sales openly on Tuesday:(Chairman and CEO - Blevins Investment Group)The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
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Cumulus: Nearly All Top Advertisers Have 'Exclude Rush Limbaugh' Orders The bigger they are, the harder they fall. Thanks for showing the intolerant, totalitarian-lite nature of the liberal-left; silencing their opponents on minor pretexts. Even as they fawn over and protect serial felons and serial rapists like Bill Clinton. They bleat in outrage over words, but defend crimes.
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You must really love my ***, Puss.You spend an awful lot of time riding it.
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