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...This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by White Bread . View it anyway? See if you can talk your BFF Clem down off the ledge.I have other things to do.Goodnight.The jig's up. We know you've been reading my posts all along, hypocrite. But that's OK cause I'm irresistable.
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4 Mar 2012 10:42 pm
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Well gosh, what's more serious, Rush's over the top satire or Clinton's rape, felonies and impeachable acts, all of which you lied aboutRush's over the top satire or Obama violating the Catholic Church's Constitutional rights, which you lied about?Rush's over the top satire or Obama's Radical Left agenda, which you lied about?Who's the wackjob, someone concerned about serious issues, or you bleating about Rush?Bill Clinton is the most popular political figure in the country. No one who matters believes your Clinton Conspiracy Theories. The minority in the Catholic Church that thinks they can limit Insurance Coverage to their employees can go to hell. Most the higher ups in the Catholic Church would be going their anyway, if there was such a thing..63% of the population disagrees with you and the Catholic Church. Its a contraception issue not a religious issue. Its over you lost. But feel free to keep bringing it up. It might just be enough to lose Republicans the House.
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5 Mar 2012 7:22 am
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Well gosh, what's more serious, Rush's over the top satire or Clinton's rape, felonies and impeachable acts, all of which you lied about?You can characterize it as 'satire' till the cows come home.What it was is defamation. And like I said, Sandra Fluke's status as a private citizen makes her entitled to stronger protection against slander than someone who lives their life very much in the public eye. I'm sure Rush's lawyers reminded him of that, and that's why he issued his non-apology apology.I watched the whole hearing, and she never talked about her own personal sex life, how much sex she was having, or even if she was having sex at all, and she also never said that she wanted 'free' contraception.Rush lied about everything he said about her.I hope she sues the big fat drug addled gasbag's ***.
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5 Mar 2012 7:30 am
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Sandra Fluke's status as a private citizen makes her entitled to stronger protection against slander than someone who lives their life very much in the public eye. Like with your goofy assertion Fluke is "entitled" to her insurance company paying for her birth control, now you say she's "entitled" to special legal status. Once she appeared before that Congressional committee she lost her postition as a "private citizen". The call from the muslim moron put the cherry on top. Somebody might settle with her to get rid of her hulking ***. but that doesn't mean she's entitled to a cent of anybody's money.
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5 Mar 2012 7:45 am
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Bill Clinton is the most popular political figure in the country. No one who matters believes your Clinton Conspiracy Theories. The minority in the Catholic Church that thinks they can limit Insurance Coverage to their employees can go to hell. Most the higher ups in the Catholic Church would be going their anyway, if there was such a thing..63% of the population disagrees with you and the Catholic Church. Its a contraception issue not a religious issue. Its over you lost. But feel free to keep bringing it up. It might just be enough to lose Republicans the House.Want to put a little cash on that, say $1000? I have no qualms taking a liberals money. I consider it "payback". You can characterize it as 'satire' till the cows come home.What it was is defamation. And like I said, Sandra Fluke's status as a private citizen makes her entitled to stronger protection against slander than someone who lives their life very much in the public eye. I'm sure Rush's lawyers reminded him of that, and that's why he issued his non-apology apology.I watched the whole hearing, and she never talked about her own personal sex life, how much sex she was having, or even if she was having sex at all, and she also never said that she wanted 'free' contraception.Rush lied about everything he said about her.I hope she sues the big fat drug addled gasbag's ***.Prosecute her for lying to Congress!Sandra Fluke's status as a private citizen makes her entitled to stronger protection against slander than someone who lives their life very much in the public eye. Like with your goofy assertion Fluke is "entitled" to her insurance company paying for her birth control, now you say she's "entitled" to special legal status. Once she appeared before that Congressional committee she lost her postition as a "private citizen". The call from the muslim moron put the cherry on top. Somebody might settle with her to get rid of her hulking ***. but that doesn't mean she's entitled to a cent of anybody's money.Bingo! The moment the Dems trotted her out to testify, she became a public figure AND a legitimate target. So, the fat sow can slither back under her rock..or is that cock. LOL
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5 Mar 2012 8:13 am
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Sandra Fluke's status as a private citizen makes her entitled to stronger protection against slander than someone who lives their life very much in the public eye. Like with your goofy assertion Fluke is "entitled" to her insurance company paying for her birth control, now you say she's "entitled" to special legal status. Once she appeared before that Congressional committee she lost her postition as a "private citizen". The call from the muslim moron put the cherry on top. Somebody might settle with her to get rid of her hulking ***. but that doesn't mean she's entitled to a cent of anybody's money.From my post #1302:Gil Cranberg, an expert on libel law and no fan of defamation suits, would give the go-ahead. He says Limbaugh, by attacking the Georgetown Law student three days in a row, intended to damage her and her reputation" and that "his actions were aggravated and egregious.Sandra Fluke has no public platform with which to fight back at Rush Limbaugh's claims about her.The president called her because she was a private citizen who testified before Congress, and should not have been pilloried for that. Any other private citizen will now think twice before testifying at Congressional hearings, lest they be slut shamed like Ms. Fluke.The fact is the big fat drug addled gasbag lied about what Sandra Fluke testified about.She never uttered a word about her own personal sex life, and she never asked for free birth control.The only way that Rush could know that she was having 'so much sex' is if he were having it with her, and I doubt very much if that's the case. I'm pretty sure that he has other tastes in sex besides young women, since he likes to fly down to the Dominican Republic with a bottle of Viagra for his sexual enjoyment. I wonder what he can get down there, that a man of his means can't get right here at home? I'm just sayin'.Birth control is a routine part of women's health care, and should be covered by insurance.This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by White Bread . View it anyway?You keep working on tearing me that new asshole Sparky.I'm just gonna keep on ignoring you. Edited by MistyBlue, 05 March 2012 - 09:16 AM.
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5 Mar 2012 10:12 am
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Birth control is a routine part of women's health care, and should be covered by insurance.There it is in black and white. Democrats know the country has shifted on the issue of abortion and it's a loser, so they've fabricated a new "issue" and Democrat Talking Point Lies to go with it.If they're not allowed to give away even more of Other People's Money and violate the Constitution in the process, then Repubs are engaging in a "War against Contraceptives."It's 99% bad word, but they'll bleat it all the way to election and try to crush or smear anyone who gets in their way.Well gosh, what's more serious, Rush's over the top satire or Clinton's rape, felonies and impeachable acts, all of which you lied aboutRush's over the top satire or Obama violating the Catholic Church's Constitutional rights, which you lied about?Rush's over the top satire or Obama's Radical Left agenda, which you lied about?Who's the wackjob, someone concerned about serious issues, or you bleating about Rush? Bill Clinton is the most popular political figure in the country. No one who matters believes your Clinton Conspiracy Theories. Clinton's crimes and resulting impeachment are a "conspiracy theory?" Not even you can be that frigging stupid or ignorant, so I assume you're lying.The minority in the Catholic Church that thinks they can limit Insurance Coverage to their employees can go to hell. Most the higher ups in the Catholic Church would be going their anyway, if there was such a thing..63% of the population disagrees with you and the Catholic Church. Its a contraception issue not a religious issue. Its over you lost. But feel free to keep bringing it up. It might just be enough to lose Republicans the House.Yup, you're as shameless a liar as the rest of your moonbat buddies.The Constitution doesn't rely on popularity polls or thankfully on your stupidity.
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5 Mar 2012 11:44 am
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.....This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by White Bread . View it anyway?You keep working on tearing me that new asshole Sparky.I'm just gonna keep on ignoring you.Keep pretending that you aren't reading every word I write and I'll keep proving just how big of a liar you truly are. LOL
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5 Mar 2012 2:01 pm
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Geeez, will you two get a room already?
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5 Mar 2012 2:03 pm
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Geeez, will you two get a room already?Come on fat ***, admit it. You read every word I write. LOL
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5 Mar 2012 2:08 pm
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This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by White Bread . View it anyway?You're getting just as stalkish as Clem now. I guess you're a tag team now.You always seem to show up here at the same time.
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5 Mar 2012 2:17 pm
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This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by White Bread . View it anyway?You're getting just as stalkish as Clem now. I guess you're a tag team now.You always seem to show up here at the same time.You know you're reading my posts, fat ***. Fess up!! LOL
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5 Mar 2012 2:25 pm
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.Maybe the anti-American, Communist fawning leftist who gets putting out false propaganda to sell tickets to moonbats?Moore is far more of a whore than one apology makes Rush.
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5 Mar 2012 2:33 pm
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.Maybe the anti-American, Communist fawning leftist who gets putting out false propaganda to sell tickets to moonbats?Moore is far more of a whore than one apology makes Rush.You know, fat *** is reading every word we write, don't you. LOL
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5 Mar 2012 10:40 pm
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Buckle that chastity beltA South Carolina county requires GOP abstinence pledge.Just when you thought the Taliban was strictthink again. A county in South Carolina is forcing GOP hopefuls to take a hefty moral pledge. According to the Clinton Chronicle in South Carolina, the Laurens County Republican Party announced that a new resolution would require candidates who wish to run as Republicans to take an oath of character. The oath forces candidates to pledge that they abstained from sex before marriage, do not have a same-sex partner, must take a homophobic stance on same-sex rights/civil unions, and must never ever look at pornography. So naturally, that should attract the most highly qualified self-loathing sex addicts. Just saying. Next upfemale candidates who seek to run on the GOP ticket in Laurens County, S.C. must not expose an ounce of skin or they will be beaten with sticks. Welcome to 2012 B.C. in the GOP.
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5 Mar 2012 11:44 pm
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Governor Bob McDonell [R] of Virginia is whining to National Review Online that there has been an inordinate amount of focus by the press on only a few bills in the state legislature. Maybe this is why the press is focused on certain bills:Protesters' arrest reflect poorly on Virginia.As they marched Saturday to a women's rights rally at the state Capitol, energized protesters held signs like "My Body, My Choice" and chanted, "This is what democracy looks like!"Several hours later, that chant took on a tone of despair as black-clad riot police with helmets, shields and body armor formed a human wall in front of the Capitol steps, where peaceful, arm-linking protesters were pried apart, arrested and hauled away in buses.Lest we think Saturday was an aberration, members of the state police SWAT team hid in the bushes around the Executive Mansion during a silent candlelight vigil for women's rights on Feb. 27.This is what Virginia looks like: Over-the-top anti-abortion legislation followed by over-the-top responses to peaceful protests.Do you like what you see?I guess McDonnell thinks he can just haul these protesters away and say "Move on folks, nothing to see here."PROTEST VIDEO Edited by MistyBlue, 06 March 2012 - 12:48 AM.
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6 Mar 2012 5:52 am
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Just when you thought the Taliban was strict–think again. A county in South Carolina is forcing GOP hopefuls to take a hefty moral pledge. According to the Clinton Chronicle in South Carolina, the Laurens County Republican Party announced that a new resolution would require candidates who wish to run as Republicans to take an oath of character. The country is running a $1.3 trillion annual deficit, the real Obama unemployment rate is 12%, maybe higher. inflation is running 8% annually and rising, but what does little Miss Marxist bleat about?An unreasonable voluntary pledge at the County level.As Mark Levin notes, it's the old,"Look! A squirrel!" trick by professional Democrat Operatives.Vote for the Marxist-in-Chief. He'll bankrupt you, violate the Constitution and transform your country forever for the worse, but he won't ask you take a silly pledge. Edited by RichClem, 06 March 2012 - 06:53 AM.
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Governor Bob McDonell [R] of Virginia is whining to National Review Online that there has been an inordinate amount of focus by the press on only a few bills in the state legislature. Maybe this is why the press is focused on certain bills:I guess McDonnell thinks he can just haul these protesters away and say "Move on folks, nothing to see here."PROTEST VIDEOFrom your link:The demonstrators were arrested for being on the Capitol steps instead of near the Bell Tower, where they had a permit to protest. It's unclear what makes the steps sacrosanct, since the Capitol's South Portico is used almost exclusively for ceremonial purposes.If the protestors can't follow the guidelines in their permit, then they get what they deserve. Rarely do they allow anyone to protest too close to the action after 9-11. Who knows, maybe one of these crazy menopausal women could go postal on the Capitol.
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6 Mar 2012 7:46 am
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Good morning Puss. I see you lurking down there.Where's your BFF Burnt Toast?I don't know why you guys don't get it. I'm just not that into you.
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6 Mar 2012 7:54 am
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I don't know why you guys don't get it. I'm just not that into you.Well why don't you just pretend that the entire board doesn't see us rip most of your stupid opinions to shreds?How about a little humor? I mean, what kind of lunatic would quote Greg Pallast?(quoting Greg Pallast)Obama's decision is a defense of religious freedom.Religious freedom is a right of people, not their bosses.You mean the Catholic Church doesn't have a right to freedom? Obama is defending religious freedom? Not even you're that freaking stupid, so you're lying, as usual. Edited by RichClem, 06 March 2012 - 08:55 AM.
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