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NUKE_CLEVELAND

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  1. QUOTE(EvilMonkey @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 09:47 PM) It seems Teddyboy is in an exclusive men-only club himself. http://news.bostonherald.com/localPolitics...rticleid=121646 Hmmm. Not a member, but pays about $100. I guess he just forgot. Leftist hypocrasy number 435635623465234512412. You want to trash someone about some group they were in you better have your own ducks in a row first.
  2. QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:39 PM) Could you maybe point to the words Christian Conservatives in here? Cause I don't see them. I can point to those words in Fla's statement, which is what I was talking about.
  3. QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:34 PM) I'm sorry, I don't equate Jerry Falwell to most Christians. I don't equate Rick Santorum to most Christians. I don't equate Pat Robertson or any of these extremists to most Christians. But once again, you can't seem to understand that there is more than one kind of Christian. So you are assuming that every Christian follows Pat Robertson. Follows Jerry Falwell. Follows James Dobson. So who's insulting Christians now? Your buddy just brushed all Christian Conservatives as whackjobs. Thats just f***ing bulls***. You me and Fla all know that people who follow idiots like Robertson are a tiny minority.
  4. QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:27 PM) The Christian Conservatives are already mobilized, they are a solid GOP voting block, and stirring them up (or more precicely, calling whackjobs whackjobs) isn't going to cost Dems a whole lot of votes. Meanwhile, they are becoming a heavy anchor around the neck of the GOP. And every time this vocal minority is appeased at the expense of moderate Repubiclicans, fiscal conservatives etc., it is another blow to the unity of the GOP voter base. ONCE AGAIN!!! Why do people who go to church, believe in God and traditional values have to be whackjobs?! Why?!?! Why?!?!?! Why?!?!?!?
  5. QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:17 PM) Actually, I think he compared one group of religious extremists to another group of religious extremists. He's not the first to do so and he won't be the last. Like I said. You would think by now Democrats would know better than to stir up the Christian Conservatives. I guess they havent learned anything from 2004 and thats good news for my side.
  6. QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:11 PM) So what are they supposed to do? Just say "how adorable?" Your programs don't get hearings, your ideas get co-opted and then you get attacked for being against them (e.g. Homeland Security Department). You point out flaws in policy and all of a sudden, it's "why are you being so negative." When you get shut out of everything. When the collegiality the minority used to enjoy in the US Congress because of mutual respect between both sides of the aisle suddenly disappears because of how the new majority decides to run the system, the only way you can fight back is attack the wrongs of the new system. It's funny, round these parts, attacks on liberal values seem to be fair game and constructive. Attacks on conservatives hijacking religion for political gain, attacks on Republicans lack of morals and values in their own actions is just being negative. Well excuse me, but if believing in Equal Protection under the law is being negative. Then I'm f***in negative. Paul Hackett believes in it. Anyone that supports a gay marriage amendment clearly doesn't. He compared Republicans to Osama Bin Laden dude. Thats over the top and he's gonna pay.
  7. QUOTE(mreye @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:07 PM) We're still talking about the Swifties? That will be forever etched in the left's memory. Instead of boogey men leftists look under their beds and in the closets for Swifties these days.
  8. QUOTE(BigSqwert @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:04 PM) It's one thing to attack the other party's ideology and another to attack with smear tactics (see Swift Boat Veterans campaign). Oh and comparing Republicans to Osama Bin Laden is not a smear tactic?! :rolly
  9. QUOTE(BigSqwert @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 10:00 PM) I have a feeling the power will be shifting to the Dems. It won't happen overnight but the GOP has had full control and judging by approval ratings and all the negativity linked to their party, I think they will fade for the time being. My 2 cents. You may be right about the negativity part but you guys are blowing any chance you have to gain ground with nonsense like this. You would think by now that the Democratic party would know better than to stir up the Christian wing of the Republican party.
  10. QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 09:50 PM) Featured Speakers for "Justice Sunday III" The national telecast to get Democrats to confirm Alito. Dr. James Dobson - Focus on the Family Bishop Wellington Boone - Fellowship of the International Churches The Father's House Tony Perkins - Family Research Council Dr. Alveda King - King For America Rev. Herbert Lusk - Greater Exodus Baptist Church Dr. Jerry Falwell - Liberty University Senator Rick Santorum - The Third Ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate Featured Speakers for "Justice Sunday II" "God Save the United States and this Honorable Court (John Roberts nomination)" Tony Perkins, James Dobson, Robert Bork, former House majority leader Tom DeLay, Democrat turncoat and Bush endorser Zell Miller, Chuck Colson, Phyllis Schafly, William A Donohue, Harry R Jackson Jr. Featured Speakers for "Justice Sunday" "The Prayerfest to kill the Filibuster" Featured speakers: James Dobson, Chuck Colson (former Watergate figure turned Evangelist), and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. So maybe it isn't the whole Republican party. Just the leadership. What is this problem you people have with people believing in God, going to church and being religous? Stop trying to equate people who go to church with Pat Robertson and extremist idiots like him. Or you know what? Dont stop doing that. Go right ahead and be a religous bigot. You're side is just going to pay the price again and again and again at the ballot box. Leftist hippies dont vote, Christian Conservatives do.
  11. QUOTE(kapkomet @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 09:34 PM) Oh don't get me wrong, I applaud him. At least he has some balls. But I don't appreciate getting called out. Dont give me that s***. It doesn't take balls to parrot the leftist party line and it doesn't take balls to take orders from Howard Dean. This guy is nothing more than another loudmouth leftist asshole.
  12. QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 09:22 PM) Meh, I'm sure it's just more coordinated Dem grandstanding on MLK Day.[/Kap] Paul Hackett Im sure its typical leftist drivel spewed out by another leftist moron. A leftist moron who wants to run for office by hiding behind a uniform and having no qualifications whatsoever aside from his willingness to spew out whatever Howard Dean or Nancy Pelosi want him to say. He isin't going to get elected as dog catcher in his own home town comparing Republicans to Osama Bin Laden. You can go right on celebrating when some idiot leftist makes a crack about Republicans but we're the ones who are always laughing on election day while you and your pals cry your eyes out and allege fraud.
  13. Hackett = toast on election day. If he thinks the Republicans are like Osama Bin Laden now just wait till they go jihad on his ass.
  14. QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Jan 17, 2006 -> 08:38 AM) Nah they played s***ty even taking into account Tillman's crap play..... Vasher and Urlacher were really the only ones that showed up it seemed. A couple others didnt play horrible but didnt really make a difference either. Briggs played really well IMO also. Another huge problem was that they couldnt get any pressure on DelHomme. The line just wasn't there today.
  15. QUOTE(southsideirish71 @ Jan 11, 2006 -> 05:28 PM) Titanic & Clinton Book Study Class Students were assigned to read 2 books, "Titanic" & "My Life" by Bill Clinton. One student turned in the following book report, with the proposition that they were nearly identical stories! His professor gave him an A+ for this report: Titanic:..... $29.99 Clinton:..... $29.99 Titanic:..... Over 3 hours to read Clinton:..... Over 3 hours to read Titanic:..... The story of Jack and Rose, their forbidden love, and subsequent catastrophe. Clinton:..... The story of Bill and Monica, their forbidden love, and subsequent catastrophe. Titanic:..... Jack is a starving artist. Clinton:..... Bill is a bulls*** artist. Titanic:..... In one scene, Jack enjoys a good cigar. Clinton:..... Ditto for Bill. Titanic:..... During ordeal, Rose's dress gets ruined. Clinton:..... Ditto for Monica. Titanic:..... Jack teaches Rose to spit. Clinton:..... Let's not go there. Titanic:..... Rose gets to keep her jewelry. Clinton:..... Monica's forced to return her gifts. Titanic:..... Rose remembers Jack for the rest of her life. Clinton:..... Clinton doesn't remember Jack. Titanic:..... Rose goes down on a vessel full of seamen. Clinton:..... Monica..., let's not go there, either. Titanic:..... Jack surrenders to an icy death. Clinton:..... Bill goes home to Hilary...basically the same thing. Thats just f***ing priceless..
  16. Looks like now Zawahiri was invited but didn't show up. Looks like he sent some of his lackeys instead and they got wiped out. Evidentely 10-12 of the dead were terrorists. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/01/1...e.ap/index.html
  17. Morning after pill. Then track down the f***er that did it and put a bullet in his brain.
  18. QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Jan 16, 2006 -> 11:24 AM) Personally, I don't think the Bears were all that overrated, I think the Bears today were outcoached and outplayed. Their defense came out looking rusty, like they hadn't played togehter in a few weeks, and they weren't attacking like they were late in that winning streak. And furthermore, the Panthers devised half a dozen little ways to get around the Bears defense, like loads of WR Screens to smith & so forth. But the thing that really hurt the bears was the coaching. Presumably a few people here have noticed how Smith was able to find seams in the zone or run over CB's who were trying to single cover him, so I won't dwell on that. Actually, I think the defense played rather well when you take away the scorching Tillman took at the hands of Smith. I wish they could have put more pressure DelHomme though.
  19. http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0111/p01s03-sten.html I found this really interesting. Something Corporate America and the Greens can both live with.
  20. From the looks of those numbers the Libs got smoked.
  21. They did a photoshop contest along these lines and I thought it was funny enough for a thread bump so here goes. http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?IDLink=1848320 My abs are hurting now from laughing so hard.
  22. QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Jan 16, 2006 -> 05:02 PM) What would you guys pay to see what happens if we put this guy, Jesus, and Pat Robertson in a room together? Pat Robertson would be struck down for blasphemy. Jesus would then turn around to strike down Nagin but hed be a little late because Nagin would have already drowned in a pile of bulls*** which has been spewing from his mouth the whole time.
  23. QUOTE(LowerCaseRepublican @ Jan 14, 2006 -> 05:22 PM) It wouldn't have been a mandate either way because half the voting age population doesn't f***ing vote in the damn first place. If you dont vote then you automatically forfeit your right to dissent in my book. If you cant be bothered with taking the time out to choose whos calling the shots for you then you need to just shut your piehole and deal with what the result is. This tee shirt says it all.
  24. This is a member of the crew that was pushing socialized medicine and the mass redistribution of wealth. Sounds to me like governmental power is ok as long as its his side that has it all. :rolly
  25. LMFAO!!! Hes blaming the Iraq war for the hurricane damage. I spit Pepsi on my laptop when I read that part. What a douche.
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