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U.S. Constitution Title: If tomorrow you could trade out Obama for Palin, would you? This hypothetical leaves for one or the other, no equivocating. Yes. The Kenyan is a Marxist and Palin, although slow on the uptake, is far less dangerous to America. Step up oh gutsy ones. Answer the question and show us your wisdom with a pithy comment. A non answer will render the poster to be an O'tard and a defender of Barry Soetoro's Big Government, Black nationalist agenda. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Comments (1-325) not displayed.
#326. To: Skip Intro (#325) (Edited) Since new passports also have RFID tags, you've got to be really careful with them. Use a photocopy if possible, and if you have to carry the original wrap it in foil so scammers can't pick up the info from the RFID tag. My new bull has one or actually two. One in his eartag and one embedded under the skin of his neck. I'm sure Tull would approve as I've haven't heard his fairy princess come out against them yet. Making the world safe for United Fruit. #327. To: Suzanne (#324) Meanwhile, I find it amusing that so many people on this site who prize privacy want Obama to have none, even on sensitive documents like a passport. Can you image the stink they would raise if their passports were open for the world to see? Just another of those paradoxes.
#328. To: Suzanne (#324) Meanwhile, I find it amusing that so many people on this site who prize privacy want Obama to have none, even on sensitive documents like a passport. Can you image the stink they would raise if their passports were open for the world to see? Most would not have the vaguest idea about the real implications because at the base of the GOP managed TeaTic movement lies your typical old fashioned nanny stater. Making the world safe for United Fruit. #329. To: mininggold (#328) Ah, another conspiracy! (laughing) Tell the forum, if you would, how is it the Tea Party movement is supporting Democrats in the primaries, as well as Republicans...given you indicate the TP is being managed by the GOP. Enlighten us all. I can see November from my House. #330. To: Badeye (#329) Ah, another conspiracy! (laughing) Dickus Armius and Sarah Palinus. Do you really believe that Tull pap about leaderless resistance? Making the world safe for United Fruit. #331. To: Badeye (#329) ...how is it the Tea Party movement is supporting Democrats in the primaries, as well as Republicans...given you indicate the TP is being managed by the GOP. Cause the GOP candidate is really, really bad?
#332. To: lucysmom (#320) So, if a woman has five children already living in the world, you would execute her for aborting the sixth, leaving the five motherless? No I wouldn't execute her. The state should. Andrea Yates comes to mind. Is she still breating and eating?
#333. To: A K A Stone, lucysmom (#332) Andrea Yates comes to mind. A great example of a woman who should have been on birth control (as well as other medication) after the first child or two. Do you ever wonder what might have happened if they stopped breeding at the point where they saw the first signs of a mental illness following the pregnancy? But, no, they let God decide how many children they should have--and now there are none.
#334. To: Suzanne (#333) A great example of a woman who should have been on birth control First, birth control breaks the joyful connection between sex and the possibility of new life. Second, the most effective methods of birth control don't necessarily prevent the fertilization of the egg and thus are potential aborficants.
#335. To: lucysmom (#334) Sounds just like what someone with the first letter of "V" would write over at LP.
#336. To: Skip Intro (#322) CIRCUMVENT
1. to go around or bypass: to circumvent the lake; to circumvent the real issues. 2. to avoid (defeat, failure, unpleasantness, etc.) by artfulness or deception; avoid by anticipating or outwitting: He circumvented capture by anticipating their movements. 3.
to surround or encompass, as by stratagem; entrap: to circumvent a body of enemy troops.
#337. To: Suzanne (#333) What a statist rant.
#338. To: lucysmom, A K A Stone (#282) So who do you think would do a better job. Palin or Obama and why? The question is who...AND WHY? In your case you've stated 0bama, so save us the simplistic characterization of Palin as a "sell out" and "whiner." Now WHY is 0bama doing a better job?
#339. To: Suzanne (#333) Do you ever wonder what might have happened if they stopped breeding at the point where they saw the first signs of a mental illness following the pregnancy? ... "Breeding"? You know - I'm tempted to ask the same question of you...but I won't.
#340. To: mininggold (#328) (Edited) the GOP managed TeaTic movement Ha-hah-hah. Whatsamattah? The Tea Party wouldn't let you wear your 2-litre jug around your neck like a St. Bernard?
#341. To: Skip Intro (#322) You set up an idiot "Hypothetical" then attack everyone who doesn't answer it "correctly". How about keeping the choices within the realm of possibility? Or should we just include "hypotheticals" like 0bama vs. Elmer J. Fudd?
#342. To: mininggold (#330) Tell the forum about this latest conspriacy, I'm sure it will be entertaining. Come on, don't be bashful. I can see November from my House. #343. To: lucysmom (#331) Get back to me when you have something to add to the coversation, such as it is. I can see November from my House. #344. To: Liberator (#341) Skippy doesn't handle reality very well. I can see November from my House. #345. To: Liberator (#341) (Edited) How about keeping the choices within the realm of possibility? So you think it's within the realm of possibility to trade Obama for Palin? Why not explain how that would work?
#346. To: Badeye (#344) Skippy doesn't handle reality very well. Says the clueless one-eyed bozo pussy.
#347. To: war (#241) As you can see, given what you folks believe was the rip roaring Boy Blunder economy, you're arguing from a place of cognative dissonance if you believe that Obama, with his inherited depression... Bwaaahaa!! Chyeah - some "inherited" depression. 18 months in, 0bama OWNS it. Nice TARP finalization - led by Dems and signed by 0bama; Nice "Stimulus" fraud. Nice "Lost Jobs creation" (Census takers *snicker*.) Nice nationalization of Automobile and Banking industries. Nice destruction of the Housing industry. Nice crippling of all industry. Nice destruction of consumer confidence. Nice strangulation of economic growth. Nice $10 trillion dollar gun-to-head 0bamaCare debacle. Nice recent bail out of Europe. Heh - "cognative dissonance"? Go hump an 8x10 of 0bama and finish yourself off with your sock puppet.
#348. To: Badeye (#344) Skippy doesn't handle reality very well. I suppose he'd prefer a "theoretical"...like 0bama vs. Marx.
#349. To: Skip Intro (#345) So think it's within the realm of possibility to trade Obama for Palin? "Realm"? Yes. They're both alive, right? Both involved in politics, right?
#350. To: Liberator (#349) So how would you "trade" them? Where do you find that power in the Constitution?
#351. To: Skip Intro (#350) So how would you "trade" them? Where do you find that power in the Constitution? The tribe will just don their bullseyes and pray real hard. Making the world safe for United Fruit. #352. To: Skip Intro (#350) So how would you "trade" them? Where do you find that power in the Constitution? Here's the premise: 'If tomorrow you could trade out Obama for Palin, would you? This hypothetical leaves for one or the other, no equivocating.' Which part of "if" or "could" or "hypothetical" didn't you understand?
#353. To: mininggold (#351) It cracks me up that Badeye "thinks" this let's-pretend scenario is reality.
#354. To: Liberator (#352) (Edited) If we're going to play children's games, I want more choices. I wouldn't choose Palin to replace my town mayor (a job she might barely be qualified for).
#355. To: Skip Intro (#354) If we're going to play children's games, I want more choices. Dumbing down what's already a simple exercise and adding more choices would only confuse you more. I wouldn't choose Palin to replace my town mayor (a job she might barely be qualified for).
While we're playing that game, I wouldn't trust 0bama to operate an actual "hot dog" cart - even if it's in Hawaii.
#356. To: Liberator (#355) Dumbing down what's already a simple exercise and adding more choices would only confuse you more. But I'm not confused. This is a pointless exercise. If it helps you get through the day, enjoy it.
#357. To: Skip Intro (#356) It is not pointless. It could come down to Obama vs Palin. If that is what it comes down to who would you vote for?
#358. To: A K A Stone (#357) If that is what it comes down to who would you vote for? The same as I voted in 2008: Nobody.
#359. To: Liberator (#338) Now WHY is 0bama doing a better job? Obama IS doing the job, Sarah is not.
#360. To: A K A Stone (#268) Now answer the question if you are brave enough. I already did. The fact you missed it isn't my fault. Now, how about you showing some bravery and answering my question. Palin supports McCain. Do you? (sneakypete)DID Palin say or write these things or not? (Mad Dog's reply) I don't know or F ing care. #361. To: lucysmom (#359) Obama IS doing the job, Sarah is not. a) Sarah Palin is NO LONGER a civil servant of the US Government. 0bama IS. b) Exactly what has 0bama accomplished thus far other than turning what was bad into disaster? Just one itty-bitty positive, please.
#362. To: Liberator (#361) Just one itty-bitty positive, please. He knows where the best Wings and Waffles are....
#363. To: Liberator (#361) What's your take on Palin supporting McAmnesty? (sneakypete)DID Palin say or write these things or not? (Mad Dog's reply) I don't know or F ing care. #364. To: Liberator (#361) a) Sarah Palin is NO LONGER a civil servant of the US Government. Did I miss something? When was Sarah "a civil servant of the US Government"?
#365. To: Wood_Chopper (#363) What's your take on Palin supporting McAmnesty? I vehemently oppose it.
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