Completely ignoring the thread title...Am I the only one who liked 2010 a lot more than 2001?
Quote from: buffcoat on December 27, 2012, 04:01:02 PMQuote from: dave from knoxville on December 27, 2012, 01:17:52 PMWhere is "no abortions for any reason" and "fuck them if they don't have health coverage" on that train? The other side?You don't want to ask about the other side of that train, Dave.For extra comedy, read that in HAL voice.Excellent suggestion, Buff.
Quote from: dave from knoxville on December 27, 2012, 01:17:52 PMWhere is "no abortions for any reason" and "fuck them if they don't have health coverage" on that train? The other side?You don't want to ask about the other side of that train, Dave.For extra comedy, read that in HAL voice.
Where is "no abortions for any reason" and "fuck them if they don't have health coverage" on that train? The other side?
Ha. Who else liked 2010 better than 2001, Fredericks? I want names.
Quote from: fonpr on December 27, 2012, 05:31:58 PMQuote from: buffcoat on December 27, 2012, 04:01:02 PMQuote from: dave from knoxville on December 27, 2012, 01:17:52 PMWhere is "no abortions for any reason" and "fuck them if they don't have health coverage" on that train? The other side?You don't want to ask about the other side of that train, Dave.For extra comedy, read that in HAL voice.Excellent suggestion, Buff.I think it's just a set of Ron Paul teats, FROM WHICH NO ONE IS PERMITTED TO NURSE.
Sucks that the Democrats won the popular vote in the House elections, but we still have these clowns (meaning the clowns with the R's next to their names) running things. And now we're going off some sort of cliff or something? WTF.Also, this deserves to be posted one last time:
I am glad I have Irwin and his pals to rely upon for intelligent commentary and detailed analysis.
While there is no guarantee that calling Romney a flip-flopper would have worked better, the investment of tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars in negative ads trying to convince Americans that the Republican was a heartless plutocrat who abused dogs, outsourced jobs, killed cancer patients and hated ordinary people set the Democrats up for a fall once their target showed himself to be a likeable and reasonable person. The same tactic failed 32 years ago when it was tried by the Jimmy Carter campaign against Ronald Reagan, and right now that precedent is causing the knots in the stomachs of Obama campaign officials to tighten as they contemplate defeat.
Yes, you read that headline correctly. I am a Las Vegas oddsmaker (and former Libertarian vice presidential candidate) and here's why I am so boldly predicting a Romney landslide.In November of 2004, only days before the presidential election, I went on CNBC and predicted a Bush victory by 3 points and 30 electoral votes. Every poll at the time showed Kerry in the lead. Bush won by 3 and 35. Newsmax magazine called it the most accurate prediction of 2004.In October of 2006, I went on Fox News to predict the GOP would get slaughtered in the midterm election and lose Congress. They did.
Quote from: Flood on January 01, 2013, 05:50:56 PMI am glad I have Irwin and his pals to rely upon for intelligent commentary and detailed analysis.Wha? Is that parody or is Irwin actually that conservative? Thought that's something I would've known about.