New video: History's Worst President

Started by Midway ®, April 16, 2008, 10:33:50 PM

RiversideGator

Guess again.

I really dont know why I bother with this crowd.

Midway ®

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. Isn't that a laughable name?

It's kind of like the store that has a sign outside that says "wholesale"

Midway ®

Quote from: RiversideGator on April 21, 2008, 10:52:59 PM
Guess again.

I really dont know why I bother with this crowd.

Because we're a bunch of idiots in need of salvation.

And you are just the guy to do it.

I guess you could always go over to "The Morgue" and post.

RiversideGator

Apparently, some people will never learn...

Midway ®

Quote from: RiversideGator on April 21, 2008, 10:59:39 PM
Apparently, some people will never learn...

au contraire, my little friend.

I have studied and learned at the hand of the master. ;D

Midway ®

RiversideGator said:
QuoteActually, the Republicans passed legislation which directly affected my area of the law and resulted in me losing a good deal of money over the past few years.  But, I have adapted and overcome this.  And, I never vote based on my self-interest.  I vote based on the best interests of the country.  I suggest you do the same and vote Republican this November.

That was so human, compelling and sad. It made me think of this:

http://www.youtube.com/v/hBvpxzl54D8&hl=en

Probably before your time, but you can ask Ock.

Eazy E


QuoteUnless you happen to be like my wife's millionaire ex-boss who got a free Lexus SUV and Infinity SUV because of the tax cuts, in which case you think he's the greatest...and in which case you're also a greedy, short-sighted asshole.

I would never purchase a Lexus or an Infinity (sic).  How nouveau riche. 
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That was not directed at you personally, just at repubs who vote with their wallets and own personal financial situation in mind.

And, vote Repub in the Fall? Are you out of your mind?  Yes, please give me more deregulation, Mr. McCain, especially in the financial sector-- "The Markets will figure it out!". And please, Mr. McCain, continue riding the Straight Talk Express while your entire managing apparatus, at the senior level, is stacked with Washington's highest paid lobbiests-- I didn't want you to pay attention to my needs.  And, please, Mr. McCain, can we continue to literally piss away BILLIONS of dollars on the Iraq war for another 100 years, please? And, please RiverisdeGator, can we elect a man who has 1) admitted he doesn't know jackshit about the economy, (but he has Greenspan's book!), and 2) has proven, with several unbelievable gaffes, that his "foreign policy expertise" is a complete sham as well. And, why, that is so interesting, Mr. McCain, that you would ACTUALLY VOTE 'YES' ON A BILL TO ALLOW THE U.S. TO CONTINUE TO <B> TORTURE</B> PEOPLE because your too chickenshit to stand up to the loony assholes in your party. 

Vote for McCain: endless war, and no economic rebound.

RiversideGator

Yes, because Obama is an economy wizard having never even had a job in the private sector (unless you count "community organizer" as a job).  :D

The truth is McCain's general instinct is towards the free market and lower taxes and regulations and he has surrounded himself with key, free market supporters like Steve Forbes and Phil Gramm.  Compared with Obama's or Hillary's positions and supporters, McCain looks like a regular Milton Friedman. 

RiversideGator

Quote from: Midway on April 21, 2008, 11:19:36 PM
That was so human, compelling and sad. It made me think of this:

http://www.youtube.com/v/hBvpxzl54D8&hl=en

Probably before your time, but you can ask Ock.

Sorry but I dont have time to watch a Jimmy Stewart movie.  I am a fan though.  Dont need your faux sympathy either.  Thanks anyway though. 

Charleston native

Stephen, I think the major quandary, that I find myself in (I can't speak for River, though I'm sure he may feel similarly), is supporting someone who was right on a few things, but he has been terribly inept in execution of plans and has definitely been wrong on an increasing number of other things.

It does make your head spin...without vomiting pea soup. However, with my nausea increasing with the president, my eventual expectoration may indeed be the same color and consistency.

RiversideGator

Quote from: stephendare on April 30, 2008, 03:23:43 PM
http://www.youtube.com/v/SGGbx-MvxC8

Isnt that the crazy Greek woman who used to be a "conservative" Republican and who was married to a gay Senate candidate in California who then switched sides when she realized she could make more money off of guilty billionaire limousine liberals?  I am not sure I would use her as my guiding light.   :D

RiversideGator

BTW, this thread should be moved to the National Politics section.

Midway ®

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Quote from: RiversideGator on April 30, 2008, 03:47:39 PM
BTW, this thread should be moved to the National Politics section.


Quote from: Charleston native on April 23, 2008, 09:02:06 AM
Stephen, I think the major quandary, that I find myself in (I can't speak for River, though I'm sure he may feel similarly), is supporting someone who was right on a few things, but he has been terribly inept in execution of plans and has definitely been wrong on an increasing number of other things.


See, everyone is occasionally right about something. I'll get a good man right on it.

Midway ®

Quote from: RiversideGator on April 30, 2008, 03:47:04 PM

Isnt that the crazy Greek woman who used to be a "conservative" Republican and who was married to a gay Senate candidate in California who then switched sides when she realized she could make more money off of guilty billionaire limousine liberals?  I am not sure I would use her as my guiding light.   :D

Translation: I don't agree with her, and besides she has a ferrin' accent, so she's crazy and stupid.

Charleston native

Quote from: Midway on April 30, 2008, 03:49:03 PM
See, everyone is occasionally right about something. I'll get a good man right on it.
Indeed, a broken clock is correct twice a day.