#2 2008-07-29 10:29:45

It's about time rim jobs got the news coverage they so richly deserve.

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#3 2008-07-29 14:24:44

That cad! He told me he only ever did that with me.

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#4 2008-07-29 15:42:02

It looks like Ted Stevens is going to get the opportunity to learn more about that soon:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/29/ … index.html

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#5 2008-07-29 15:44:54

As a side note, how many Republicans need to be indicted before people start talking openly about a trend? I mean, in the last 8 years, how many has it been? Shoplifting, bribery, kidfucking, blowing dudes in airports.... When is it going to be OK for people to just laugh out loud at the idea that they are the values party?

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#6 2008-07-29 15:56:04

ah297900 wrote:

As a side note, how many Republicans need to be indicted before people start talking openly about a trend? I mean, in the last 8 years, how many has it been? Shoplifting, bribery, kidfucking, blowing dudes in airports.... When is it going to be OK for people to just laugh out loud at the idea that they are the values party?

When God announces He has formally quit His membership in the GOP.

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#7 2008-07-29 16:26:08

https://cruelery.com/img/mikejonesmaleescort.jpg

Senator Larry Craig, co-sponsor of the all-new Marriage Protection Act, put his tongue up my butt hole and gave me a Senate-class rim job.

That's not a story you see every day.

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#8 2008-07-29 16:28:28

Ted is even older then McCain. He will never have to repay a dime or face fines so he has no fear of conviction. He knows he can use the Ken Lay defense. Matters not that you are convicted as long as you die before the last appeal is exhausted pre-sentancing, in the federal courts your conviction, along with all fines and sanctions are vacated.

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#9 2008-07-30 21:25:46

Taint wrote:

ah297900 wrote:

As a side note, how many Republicans need to be indicted before people start talking openly about a trend? I mean, in the last 8 years, how many has it been? Shoplifting, bribery, kidfucking, blowing dudes in airports.... When is it going to be OK for people to just laugh out loud at the idea that they are the values party?

When God announces He has formally quit His membership in the GOP.

It's always the party in power, remember when the Clintonista's were dropping like flies?

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#10 2008-07-31 03:51:49

Baywolfe wrote:

It's always the party in power, remember when the Clintonista's were dropping like flies?

Just Vince Foster. Sorry, but I do not recall--in the final Clinton term, when a budget surplus was left to this current regime--secretaries and other cabinet-level positions defecting, dropping, or departing to this degree. But then, I don't know what the definition of "is" is.

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#11 2008-07-31 09:06:05

pALEPHx wrote:

Baywolfe wrote:

It's always the party in power, remember when the Clintonista's were dropping like flies?

Just Vince Foster. Sorry, but I do not recall--in the final Clinton term, when a budget surplus was left to this current regime--secretaries and other cabinet-level positions defecting, dropping, or departing to this degree. But then, I don't know what the definition of "is" is.

Just ask Vince Foster if being found in a roadside rest stop was the comfy retirement he expected for asking questions about his parties policies. The administration didn't even have the nerve to finger some bum for it.

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#12 2008-07-31 09:23:05

GooberMcNutly wrote:

pALEPHx wrote:

Baywolfe wrote:

It's always the party in power, remember when the Clintonista's were dropping like flies?

Just Vince Foster. Sorry, but I do not recall--in the final Clinton term, when a budget surplus was left to this current regime--secretaries and other cabinet-level positions defecting, dropping, or departing to this degree. But then, I don't know what the definition of "is" is.

Just ask Vince Foster if being found in a roadside rest stop was the comfy retirement he expected for asking questions about his parties policies. The administration didn't even have the nerve to finger some bum for it.

I realize that there is a long tradition of conservative-liberal bickering in this country --"your guy did this"--"oh yeah, well your guy did that!" kind of thing. Usually it involves the kind of lying about affairs, going back on campaign promises, and other political misdemeanors of that nature that most all politicians do to a greater or lesser degree.

But please, can we admit that this administration is different in that Bush is simply fucking bad at his job? In the interest of being a team player, I understand overlooking interns and swift boating but, Christ, can we all agree that incompetence is unacceptable? Think about how pissed you get when your waitress is incompetent.

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#13 2008-07-31 10:50:58

ah297900 wrote:

But please, can we admit that this administration is different in that Bush is simply fucking bad at his job? In the interest of being a team player, I understand overlooking interns and swift boating but, Christ, can we all agree that incompetence is unacceptable? Think about how pissed you get when your waitress is incompetent.

I'm sorry, I can't agree with you.  I think Bush is probably the most competent President we've had since Eisenhower, it's just too bad that his competence is directly applied to fucking us.

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#14 2008-07-31 11:22:44

Emmeran wrote:

ah297900 wrote:

But please, can we admit that this administration is different in that Bush is simply fucking bad at his job? In the interest of being a team player, I understand overlooking interns and swift boating but, Christ, can we all agree that incompetence is unacceptable? Think about how pissed you get when your waitress is incompetent.

I'm sorry, I can't agree with you.  I think Bush is probably the most competent President we've had since Eisenhower, it's just too bad that his competence is directly applied to fucking us.

We get the President we deserve... After all, people voted in Reagan, this is the direct result.

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#15 2008-07-31 12:51:22

Anyone plan to see this?

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#16 2008-07-31 13:40:23

Choad already posted that wonderful trailer in its very own thread.

I'd just like to go on the record saying that I've got a girlcrush on Elizabeth Banks and I can't wait to see her play our pilled-up First Lady on the big screen.

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#17 2008-07-31 15:21:56

George Orr wrote:

...I've got a girlcrush on Elizabeth Banks...

ASS TO ASS! ASS TO ASS! ASS TO ASS!



(Sorry, sweet pea. You've always been kind to me, but I've needed to drop a Requiem reference in the worst way ever since I saw it a few weeks ago.)

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#18 2008-07-31 17:55:24

Emmeran wrote:

I'm sorry, I can't agree with you.  I think Bush is probably the most competent President we've had since Eisenhower, it's just too bad that his competence is directly applied to fucking us.

You got this half right, I think. Bush's cognitive impairment is immaterial. What's missing from your equation is every member of congress was in on the false flag shake down from day one and only a few ever bothered to make more than token noise about it.

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#19 2008-07-31 18:00:21

choad wrote:

half right

The power has been coming through the cabinet since day one.


Hey choad.

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