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GenuineRisk 01-19-2007 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
and you guys out there have no idea how lucky you are...just imagine your lil buddies getting smooshed flat between two plates. multiple times.

And your insides cramping in on themselves once a month. "Midol" comments give me such a flash of contempt for the comment because I think, "Oh, you SO have no idea, you leetle, leetle man." When I was a teenager, mine were so bad I passed out from them once. God bless the Pill.

(Perhaps, Timm, you want to exchange that phrase for, "Is your jockstrap twisted?" or something like that? Tee hee. )

Though it does give us females a high pain threshold; I'll say that. When the "40-Year-Old Virgin" showed the chest wax I thought, "What? Get your pubes waxed and THEN talk to me about pain. Chest. Ha." (I usually read while they're doing my legs because I get bored)

I had a friend faint during a mammogram, Danzig. Props to you for doing it, and I'm not looking forward to having to start in a few years... every gyno I've had has suggested it earlier, because of my medical history, but they don't follow through and I'm not pushing for it!

GenuineRisk 01-19-2007 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
oh no. not edwards. he seems so fake!

He does look like a Breck Boy, I'll give you that. But he ran last time on the "Two Americas" platform and I like that, because I do think the economic divide in this country is growing. And, though I like to think I can ignore where someone comes from and focus on what they do, I like that he grew up poor because I think once you've been poor, you don't forget it. I live surrounded by poor people, and while yes, some are just lazy, most of them are working poor, struggling to keep their heads above water and their kids out of trouble. And our current direction is making their lives harder, not easier.

Though I look forward to the deli that is clearly not a deli near us going out of business, if it ever does... that particular form of employment I'd just as soon not have around us...

GenuineRisk 01-19-2007 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
GR: when you get the time...start with TravelGate! Regarding the GOP..it was elected members of Congress led by the Soul of Congress Liebermann who condemned Clinton for his foolishness,not Party Heads. Hillary came out swinging?..more like a knife in the back or Death threats on enemys families! Any body around you know who's had 60-70 associates meet untimely deaths! They could make a movie about it....but then they'd have to kill everybody who saw the movie!! Ron Brown ring a bell? And I didn't say women...I said Hillary, but I'll throw in Pelosi for you too!:)

Timm, which party was in control of Congress during the impeachment thing? Come on, which party? Lieberman didn't spearhead the thing; he voted for it (and by the way, if you want him, you can have him. Just give us Chuck Hagel in return). Ron Brown? Right. And Senator Wellstone's plane was brought down by Republican agents determined to make sure they kept control of the Senate. You've GOT to get off the conspiracy stuff, at least with me, as I don't think I've ever posted anything to indicate I believe any of them (other than Condi sleeping with Bush, heh heh heh).

So, how many people met untimely deaths? Sixty or seventy? Post their names, please. If you're going to accuse the Clintons of that much conspiracy and murder, you should post all the names of people you believe they had killed. Again, specifics.

As I said, the only powermad people you mentioned were both female. And you mentioned Pelosi the first time. Be sure to reread your posts so you don't repeat yourself and just further accentuate my point- which is that even though it's easy to make generalized accusations, I'd recommend not doing it because it can go both ways. Midolman. :)

(No I don't think you hate women or anything like that. I was just trying to say something about generalizations) :)

GenuineRisk 01-19-2007 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by T3B

And then Aerosmith would play at the Inaugural Ball. Sweeet. I look forward to a chorus of "heh hehs" during the State of the Union Address.

Sigh... I taped the video of them singing "I Got You, Babe" with Cher and watched it until the tape wore out. Ooh! I bet it's on Youtube now!

Maybe Hank Hill for Secretary of State?

skippy3481 01-19-2007 10:34 AM

Homer Simpson for Energy chairmen.

GenuineRisk 01-19-2007 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by skippy3481
Homer Simpson for Energy chairmen.

Cool. I have long wanted to live in a nation powered by doughnuts and beer.

timmgirvan 01-19-2007 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Timm, which party was in control of Congress during the impeachment thing? Come on, which party? Lieberman didn't spearhead the thing; he voted for it (and by the way, if you want him, you can have him. Just give us Chuck Hagel in return). Ron Brown? Right. And Senator Wellstone's plane was brought down by Republican agents determined to make sure they kept control of the Senate. You've GOT to get off the conspiracy stuff, at least with me, as I don't think I've ever posted anything to indicate I believe any of them (other than Condi sleeping with Bush, heh heh heh).

So, how many people met untimely deaths? Sixty or seventy? Post their names, please. If you're going to accuse the Clintons of that much conspiracy and murder, you should post all the names of people you believe they had killed. Again, specifics.

As I said, the only powermad people you mentioned were both female. And you mentioned Pelosi the first time. Be sure to reread your posts so you don't repeat yourself and just further accentuate my point- which is that even though it's easy to make generalized accusations, I'd recommend not doing it because it can go both ways. Midolman. :)

(No I don't think you hate women or anything like that. I was just trying to say something about generalizations) :)

GR: I'll fess up..I have been called a bit*h! MidolMan is good,though! You're still projecting,Gr, about my sexist(not) comments. I think Geo Soros is powermad too. But he's not King,yet. Just like them to kick JL to the curb once he's fulfilled his purpose. You can Google like the best of them,GR, so you can look up things pertinent to this. You know that Ron Brown was facing criminal charges, and he told Slick Willie he wasn't going down alone! Bye RB. Have you never heard of the Clinton death list? If you need it I'll post it if I can get the link. And I want to publicly thank DTS for giving me the info on posting a link. He's the BEST!

timmgirvan 01-19-2007 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Cool. I have long wanted to live in a nation powered by doughnuts and beer.

Just think of the effects on GLOBAL Warming,though!:eek:

Downthestretch55 01-19-2007 04:03 PM

I have avoided posting on this thread for a reason.
NO MORE!!!
If Midol Man isn't tossing his hat into the ring, though I think he should, I'll go with Chuck Hagel. Might be the first time since Barry G that I vote repub.
If Midol Man decides not to run, Hooves will get the nod.
If not him...Edwards/Obama is the ticket.
HMMMM...anything is better than what we've got.
Can't wait for the trap door to spring underneath Dicky C and his puppet Georgie boy. Good bye...see ya...

timmgirvan 01-19-2007 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
I have avoided posting on this thread for a reason.
NO MORE!!!
If Midol Man isn't tossing his hat into the ring, though I think he should, I'll go with Chuck Hagel. Might be the first time since Barry G that I vote repub.
If Midol Man decides not to run, Hooves will get the nod.
If not him...Edwards/Obama is the ticket.
HMMMM...anything is better than what we've got.
Can't wait for the trap door to spring underneath Dicky C and his puppet Georgie boy. Good bye...see ya...

DTS: you would vote for me? I'm truly humbled.

Downthestretch55 01-19-2007 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
DTS: you would vote for me? I'm truly humbled.

Yes Timm,
I certainly would!
Now if you want me to manage your campaign, and if you're willing to wear a nice dress and paint up in "black face" on the trail, my guess is you'll get extra votes. Red lipstick even better!
On a side note, have you considered a running mate for VP?
Last I heard, Al Sharpton is available.
It's a can't lose! And to think it all started on the DT!

timmgirvan 01-19-2007 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
Yes Timm,
I certainly would!
Now if you want me to manage your campaign, and if you're willing to wear a nice dress and paint up in "black face" on the trail, my guess is you'll get extra votes. Red lipstick even better!
On a side note, have you considered a running mate for VP?
Last I heard, Al Sharpton is available.
It's a can't lose! And to think it all started on the DT!

Sorry to burst your campaign bubble, but I'm not a showman, at least not in that sense. Al is pretty much available for anything,actually!

Downthestretch55 01-19-2007 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
Sorry to burst your campaign bubble, but I'm not a showman, at least not in that sense. Al is pretty much available for anything,actually!

Oh well, Timm.
At least I had hopes.
Actually, I really like showmen.
PT Barnum comes to mind..."There's a sucker born every minute."
How can you argue with that?
Al S bet big on Twana, just like Georgie did on Maliki.
Did you ever read about Barnum's signs within the great emporium leading to the "EGRESS"?
Pretty funny stuff. Google it if you get a chance.

Cannon Shell 01-19-2007 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
Hillary is a doer. She personally called up many of the major employers in NY and met with them and asked how she could help them hire additional folks to expand business. What was and was not getting in the way. She did some amazing work with Corning. Talked with Union folks backed them down on certain criteria and basically made it easier to hire qualified folks that would help companies. She did an amazing job.

I will give you some news about NY states economy during the Hillary era.

www.bcnys.org/whatsnew/2004/0426economypr.htm

In a nutshell it tells how poorly the NY economy was doing in the 1st part of the decade through 2004.

Cannon Shell 01-19-2007 08:32 PM

Here is a bit about the state of Hillary's state in regards to her pet project of healthcare.

www.bcnys.org/whatsnew/2006/1012medicaid.htm

Cannon Shell 01-19-2007 08:41 PM

I would have to say that I am still waiting for Hillary's impact to be felt in NY. Though she travels (campaigns?) extensively as junior senator in NY she has accomplished virtually nothing. She is strictly a politician of the polls and she choose NY as it is the most liberal leaning major state outside of CA where she can maintain a high profile. She has pissed off far left-liberals by moving to the right on issues when the polls say so and is pretty much universally hated by the right no matter what. I personally think that she would be the worst choice by Democrats as she is sure to mobilize the now shaken republicians to a common goal of beating her. Of course Kerry or Gore might be as bad but I dont think anyone is giving them a real chance.

timmgirvan 01-19-2007 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
I would have to say that I am still waiting for Hillary's impact to be felt in NY. Though she travels (campaigns?) extensively as junior senator in NY she has accomplished virtually nothing. She is strictly a politician of the polls and she choose NY as it is the most liberal leaning major state outside of CA where she can maintain a high profile. She has pissed off far left-liberals by moving to the right on issues when the polls say so and is pretty much universally hated by the right no matter what. I personally think that she would be the worst choice by Democrats as she is sure to mobilize the now shaken republicians to a common goal of beating her. Of course Kerry or Gore might be as bad but I dont think anyone is giving them a real chance.

Cannon: thanks for posting the links....Pgardn was right. Hillary IS a doer....and NY was DONE!:eek:

GenuineRisk 01-19-2007 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
I will give you some news about NY states economy during the Hillary era.

www.bcnys.org/whatsnew/2004/0426economypr.htm

In a nutshell it tells how poorly the NY economy was doing in the 1st part of the decade through 2004.

Because, of course, a single senator has complete control over her state's economy, far more than the Governor and State Congress. What party ran NY's Governorship and Congress during 2000-2004? Oh, riiiiiight....

timmgirvan 01-19-2007 10:29 PM

GR: I wondered when you'd come wanderin in!

GenuineRisk 01-19-2007 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Here is a bit about the state of Hillary's state in regards to her pet project of healthcare.

www.bcnys.org/whatsnew/2006/1012medicaid.htm

News for you Cannon-- Hillary has NO control over how NYState's Medicare and Medicaid is administered. What party has been in charge of NY State over the past decade? Oh, riiiiiight....

Oh, while we're on the subject, which party pushed through the big increase in Medicare with that giveaway to the drug companies? Riiiiiight....

(Which is not to say NY's health care isn't completely f*cked up, but to imply that's Hillary's fault is absurd)


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