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Texsox

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  1. Patriotism among immigrants!! OMG!! That has to end Even funnier, imagine if during the Anthem they stood and started screaming, yelling, whistling, pounding their feet, clapping, etc.
  2. Texsox replied to RockRaines's topic in SLaM
    I've done both and it really depends on your situation. When I was in a position where I had to, by terms of my car allowance, trade every three years, I leased. I was swapping dollars. I know the cars I bought, and cared for, cost me less per mile than the ones I leased.
  3. BTW, the transformation is complete, I have totally forgotten the previous screen name for Rex Kickass I do remember Fanof14
  4. QUOTE(kapkomet @ May 2, 2006 -> 03:41 PM) You all are looking for a problem here when there isn't one. Imagine that. He was charged for "doctor shopping". If one obtains a presecription from another doctor for the same medication in 30 days, whether it's 1 pill, 40 pills, or 2,000 pills, the law states you can't do it. Period. That was the charge he pled 'not guilty' to. Can we stop this now? /waiting for the 8,000 links that tell me I'm wrong. I don't think anyone was looking for a problem, at least I wasn't. The guy is human. I just think people that rush to the extreme to spin this look silly and dishonest. BTW, has anyone ever seen Hannity and YASNY at the same time?
  5. QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ May 2, 2006 -> 12:32 PM) No cruise, no tour. Just me on a $25 a day budget. And you didn't imvite your good friend, Tex????
  6. Wrigley makes sense given the choices. Stadiums are winning in most cities.
  7. Let's all live behind tall walls, let's place speed bumps on our highways, let's arrest drunks in bars, let's stop selling spray paint until the person has a background check, let's drug test everyone when they apply for a driver's license. There are so many crimes we can stop with a some expense and loss of our liberties. And someone please total up the damages that illegals have caused. The terrorist acts that this would solve, the cost to governments that having illegals instead of legals performing, the costs to our society. Then look at the possibilities in changes to our laws to match up people who need jobs with people who need them. Let's not swat mosquitoes with scud missles.
  8. :headshake too bad we couldn't just release him from prison.
  9. I really don't care. It isn't that big a deal. So as to not prolong this thread I will agree; The rehab, the plea agreement, was all Rush trying to get this over quickly. He is a VICTIM of a politically motivated attack. He's not guilty of anything. He only had an extra 40 pills.
  10. Let's hear it for a National Telecast, no mlb.tv for me. This happens about 6 times during the regular season. We rained out about half of the ESPN games last year.
  11. QUOTE(kapkomet @ May 2, 2006 -> 09:10 AM) BTW, the '40 pills' number came from the DA's office itself. That's interesting, isn't it? That was what they agreed to. If that was all Rush thought the DA had, and he was not guilty, do you think he would have settled? Remember this was all negotiated, and I would hope the goal was to aid the individual in seeking help and keeping off the drugs.
  12. Well Gload broke out of the slump first. Go bench
  13. How about a cost benefit analysis. What is this costing us, versus fixing the immigration laws? Why spend billions enforcing a law that may need to change? Terrorists may get in? Tourism, educations, HiB Visas, all allow people to arrive in this country. If you are intent on flying planes into buildings or blowing up a building, do you really think you will need to walk across the desert to do it? Stealing jobs? Can we learn from our past mistakes? http://www.ndsn.org/july97/goats.html
  14. QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ May 2, 2006 -> 07:20 AM) The cruise worked out after all eh? Hit on some old ladies for me He's such a handsome man, and a smooth dancer, Bringing someone or traveling alone?
  15. QUOTE(YASNY @ May 2, 2006 -> 07:42 AM) I heard Rush say, no ... emphasize, that there was no admission of guilt. In a legal sense he didn't. So I guess you could believe he was not addicted, or just to perscription level amounts, never bought more than one Doctor would perscribed, attended rehab, and then accepted a fine, supervision, and all the other terms of the plea, because it would be best for everyone involved. Maybe Rush is the type of person that would accept all that instead of fighting baseless and untrue accusations to the finish. I sense otherwise. I choose to believe that was a negotiation point which helps Rush down the road and doesn't hurt society. If the goal of these laws are to protect the person from themselves, admitting guilt in the legal sense doesn't make a difference.
  16. QUOTE(kapkomet @ May 2, 2006 -> 06:46 AM) As usual, the truth is somewhere in the middle of the Hannity rant and the MSM. Exactly, I just feel sorry for people that hang onto Hannity's, or anyone's every word, and believed this hook, line, and sinker. I was embarrased listening to Hannity. Rush is as human as they come. The truth is far better than Hannity's spin. The fact Rush became addicted to the most addictive pharmaceuticals made, shouldn't surprise anyone. His actions from the moment of addiction through yesterday is exactly what 99.9% of the population would have done. The only things unique to Rush and his profession is the Doctor's first choice, surgery through the vocal cords, doesn't seem like a great option to me either. The surgery that didn't, according to Hannity, provide the relief Rush was needing, happens to mortals as well. At some point in the future I hope Rsh sends a nice check to the housekeeper who ratted him out, she may have saved his life. Along those lines, he may have benefitted from his role as America's conservative voice and the most powerful man in radio. If this was a Hollywood celeb type person, there wouldn't have been the public pressure to come clean. It seemed everyone in Hollywood knew Belushi was an addict, Do we really care that Whitney Houston is a crack whore*? But America cared that Rush was a druggie. His supporters prayed for him, his detractors also prayed, some perhaps not in a Christian way. *tabloid stories
  17. Southsider shared his personal observations from yesterdays rally, oh how I wish I were there. Of all the coverage I watched, the commentary I read, his was my favorite. It is nice to know reporters beliefs when reading their reports. He spoke of the mood and the feeling this was more a party than a demonstration. Not seeing the passions, he expected. I believe for many in the crowd, it was a support thing, and yes they would have less passion, but a party to feel good about being in America isn't a bad thing. In fact, I was sitting here earlier, thinking about how lucky we are to be born in America, and living here in 2006. That is the biggest lottery win of all. We have experienced peace on the domestic front for over a century. Economic stability and growth, advances in medicine here first, White Sox win a WS. Then I wonder how many here would . . . Give up their family and friends, their hometowns, their heritage and birthrights, to walk hundreds and thousands of miles across hills, valleys, mountains, and deserts. Trudging daily through rain, snow, freezing temperatures and blazing heat, always in the elements. Alternatively, investing their meager resources and being stuffed in a truck trailer or shipping container, hoping not to be caught, hoping to live to see sunshine. Moreover, let us not forget those that have a legal opportunity to cross the waters and land on our shores. Doctors giving up their practice to train to be nurses, business owners taking entry level programming jobs, tool and die makers trusting the American Dream. They arrive, most not speaking the language, unfamiliar with the customs, traditions, and laws. Trying to navigate, negotiate, and survive. Immigrants run into the dark side of America first. The hate, crime, poverty, over crowding, discrimination, and criminals out to make a buck at the immigrants expense. Learning to trust must be difficult. Most are grabbing the American Dream. Believing that if they work hard enough, sacrifice enough, that American is the most level playing field life can offer. Despite our shortcomings, the taxes, OSHA, laws and regulations, and anything else as Native Born Americans we want to use as an excuse, you can make it here. We hear stories of these immigrants wanting a better life, not for themselves, but for their kids. They speak of the education system, health care, and most of all opportunity, opportunity, and opportunity; if one works hard enough, and is dedicated enough, they can make it. They feel it in their bones, while we are taking it for granted as our birthright. No matter your position on immigration and immigrants, our country could do well by embracing once again, the spirit of the immigrant. The burning desire to improve our lot, which will make America better for all of us. I believe we advance further and faster by raising the bottom not moving the top higher.
  18. YAS, we both know he would not have pled if there wasn't some fire with all the smoke. I thought he did admit guilt, but much of what I know is from Hannity, and he was trying to create a martyr.
  19. Texsox replied to Texsox's topic in The Filibuster
    QUOTE(kapkomet @ May 1, 2006 -> 01:19 PM) Kinky's, well, Kinky. May the God of your choice bless you. I'm still leaning towards Perry, I'm such a GOPerhead, but Kinky is starting to grow on me. I don't see any Dem on a statewide level getting me excited and Carol was too slimy in dodging the primary with this Indie bid. She's a (GOP) party animal and should have let her party decide, not do an end around.
  20. An open letter to Mr. Hannity. Please don't make me turn off my brain when I listen. Today you said "This amounted to 40 pills, one prescription. If the prosecutor had more than this, this would be in front of a jury". Mr. Hannity, if that was all Rush did, you are right, Rush would have insisted on this being in front of a jury. Somewhere between 2,000, the original allegation, and 40 is the truth. Rush didn't become addicted by only having access to the correct dosage that a single Pysician prescribed. You claim Rush came forward, which was something we rarely see. In reality Rush was like everyone else in this position. He came forward, and sought treatment *after* he was caught. I do not blame him for this. After all, he looks human in the pictures I see. So like everyone, from celebrity to no body, he came forward after he was caught. You claim he was targeted because he's a conservative. He was target because he is a celebrity. Whitney Houston is a crack whore, Spears abused her baby, Robert Downey and others have all received the same treatment by authorities and the press. Rush was attacked because Americans love to build up and tear down celebrities. You repeated that Rush had a legitimate medical condition. Rush's crime wasn't taking that medicine in the prescribed dose, his crime was finding four Doctors to all prescribe the medication and he took way over the amount. We have this law to protect people from themselves. Based on the fact that Rush did not seek treatment until he was caught, I believe this law worked. With his plead, he must continue treatment and testing, again, this should be for his benefit. Bottom line a human was hooked on a dangerous and addictive drug. The medical and legal communities know the danger and put in laws to protect people from themselves. Like any addict, he did some things to feed his addiction which were illegal. He got caught. Like any celebrity, his legal and medical problems were played out for our base and voyeristic appetite.
  21. I really can't believe it. I am surprised, and still prefer the party atmosphere as a reason to be there.
  22. Texsox posted a topic in SLaM
    I was thinking about childhood celebrations of dancing around a may pole. I never thought about all the calories that can be burned off while pole dancing
  23. Texsox replied to Texsox's topic in The Filibuster
    Get those signatures in the mail! Greetings, faithful Kinky supporters: The time has come. Kinky needs every petition signature turned in to headquarters ASAP. There has been an outpouring of support from every corner of the state and signatures have been collected far and wide. Now is the time for them to come home so that we can process and prepare them for submission to the Secretary of State. Please make sure that you have attempted to verify the voter identification numbers for each signer and don't forget to have the signatures notarized before mailing them. We want every signature to count but those without notarization won't be valid. You can have this done in many places but the easiest is your local bank. Most banks and credit unions don't charge customers with an account. Just take a copy of our special affidavit which can be downloaded here: http://www.kinkyfriedman.com/vote/webpetition.pdf After you have looked up the voter IDs and had your packet notarized, please mail them to: Kinky Friedman for Governor Campaign 5010 Burleson Road Austin, TX 78744 Attn: John Jordan Volunteer support from the community has been incredible during this petition drive and it is because of y'all that it's going to be a success. We're looking forward to you making this entire campaign a success. Thank you! -Team Kinky
  24. QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ May 1, 2006 -> 12:01 PM) There's absolutely no way that only 60% are working... Depending on how they put together the numbers, it's very believable. 7,000,000 workers, let's say 5,000,000 are married and they each have 2 kids, that another 5,000,000 kids that are not working. Toss in a grandma and grandpa and the numbers could make sense. If we have 5,000,000 people here who immigrated just to collect public aid, I say start the buses and let's get their asses out of here.

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