Title: Want to get a peak at Mudboy Slim and some other bushbot freepers? Source:
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Bwahahaha, you have no clue, Mr. Pupkin...I was railroaded off FR in no small part due to my unwillingness to support Dubyuh in 2004...MUD
Who did you support in 2004? There wasn't even a Perot or a Buchanan around then for a protest vote. I'm hoping Bob Barr runs as a libertarian this year, I can't see myself voting for either McCain or whoever will be the Dem nominee.
What was it that you didn't like about Bush, since you say that "winning the war on terror" (newspeak for occupying countries like Iraq that never threatened us) and "fighting Islamofascists" are important to you?
And what is an Islamofascist anyway? It seems to me that the Bush regime, with its patriot act, its approval of torture, its network of spies, its cronyism with companies like Halliburton, and so on, looks a lot more like Mussolini's Italy than anything any ragtag gang of Muslims ever put together.
The Constitution Party's candidate (Peroutka) got my political contributions in 2004...but when it came down to it in November of 2004, I pulled the lever for Dubyuh.
"I'm hoping Bob Barr runs as a libertarian this year, I can't see myself voting for either McCain or whoever will be the Dem nominee."
Nawww, I can definitely see myself voting third-party this November, McCain was about LAST on my list of preferred GOP candidates to get the nomination. I haven't given up on him yet, though, he claims to be a fiscal conservative and I'd like to see him flesh out his agenda in that regard.
"What was it that you didn't like about Bush..."
Big Guv'ment over-spending mostly...
"And what is an Islamofascist anyway?"
Don't play coy...terrorists who want to kill Westerners as part of a failed attempt to keep the Crusades going ad infinitum.
"It seems to me that the Bush regime, with its patriot act, its approval of torture, its network of spies, its cronyism with companies like Halliburton, and so on, looks a lot more like Mussolini's Italy than anything any ragtag gang of Muslims ever put together."
LOL...that silly little tirade of Bush Derangement Syndrome wouldda played better at the DailyKos...MUD
Well, you have to admit Jorge the idiot bastard lies and/or misleads whenever he's not gaffing, and he's only still in there as the Rehnquist court's 2000 presidentialerer selectee, with his current 28% approval rating, because of the power of the zionist war lobby.
Now, let's not bring other family members into this lovefest, Mud. After all, he was nice about the way he called you a caca head, so cut some slack here. Nice to see you by the way. Feel free to post around in other threads.
Your particular brand of political cluelessness can be entertaining to listen to and comment on, so don't be a stranger.
I hate to agree with my old nemesis BAC - but he is right! Anyone who is a bush-bot and voted republican in 2004 is an idiot. That word is spelled I O D I O T. get a handle on it Mudboy - if you vote republican, then that is what you are!!!!!
1 Timothy 6:10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
#97. To: Ferret Mike, Mudboy Slim, TwentyTwelve, farmfriend (#93)
Your particular brand of political cluelessness can be entertaining to listen to and comment on, so don't be a stranger.
I'll second the emotion.
"The difference between an honorable man and a moral man is that an honorable man regrets a discreditable act even when it has worked and he is in no danger of being caught." ~ H. L. Mencken
how about that. I spelled idiot wrong when I spelled it for you.
In the 2004 election both bush & kerry supported the war. both of them supported the trade treaties. so naturally I voted against both of them. only an idiot goes for that stuff. There's usually no difference of substance between democrats & republicans.
1 Timothy 6:10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
Were this money put into trust, as it was supposed to be, there would be no problem.
There was never any such intention and there is no "Social Security Trust Fund." Just another scam like the "Federal Reserve," they gave it a name to fool people into believing it was something that it wasn't. Have you actually read any of the cases having to do with Social Security (or more properly, Socialist Insecurity)?
Here is a link to a pretty good article about the alleged Social Security Trust Fund:
And finally, a short excerpt from a Supreme Court ruling which upheld the validity of what they had to know is a Ponzi scheme and in which they admitted that there is no trust fund, that it all goes into the general revenues.
Title VIII, as we have said, lays two different types of tax, an "income tax on employees" and "an excise tax on employers." The income tax on employees is measured by wages paid during the calendar year. § 801. The excise tax on the employer is to be paid "with respect to having individuals in his employ," and, like the tax on employees, is measured by wages. § 804. Neither tax is applicable to certain types of employment, such as agricultural labor, domestic service, service for the national or state governments, and service performed by persons who have attained the age of 65 years. § 811(b). The two taxes are at the same rate. §§ 801, 804. For the years 1937 to 1939, inclusive, the rate for each tax is fixed at one percent. Thereafter the rate increases 1/2 of 1 percent every three years, until, after December 31, 1948, the rate for each tax reaches 3 percent. Ibid. In the computation of wages, all remuneration is to be included except so much as is in excess of ,000 during the calendar year affected. § 811(a). The income tax on employees is to be collected by the employer, who is to deduct the amount from the wages "as and when paid." § 80a(a). He is indemnified against claims and demands of any person by reason of such payment. Ibid. The proceeds of both taxes are to be paid into the Treasury like internal revenue taxes generally, and are not earmarked in any way. § 807(a).
I know that that the surplus money is not longer put into trust and now goes into the general fund. That's the problem.
One of the first things Bush did was undo the trust the Clinton established and funnel the money back into the general fund. Now about 60% passes through for payment and about 40% is used to help pay for the tax cuts.
I said "If the money was put into a trust" the system would be solvent.
Then your name should be the first one on every petition. How long did it take you to compose your group's them song? Where did you come up with the idea for the title - "NOTHING COULD BE FINER THAN TO BE THE #1 VAGINA IN THE MORNING"?
It's just a list of patriots who want to tell Bush we're behind him if he wants to step outside the constitution.
Collaborator.
"When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible but in the end, they always fall -- think of it, ALWAYS." ~ Mahatma Ghandi
MUDBOY SLIM WAS BORN in Lintpick, Louisiana, in the 1950s.* His father, Wayne, made what living he could selling military secrets to the Soviets. Since the elder Stomp held only the rank of Army cook, there wasn't much market for his information. (He would often bitterly claim, "the stupid Russians don't realize that an army travels on its stomach!") Somehow, the family eked by.
Because of Dad's line of work, the Stomps had to move frequently. In addition to living in 17 parishes in Louisiana and 9 different counties in Georgia, Alabama, and Arkansas, young Mud grew up in Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and Detroit, always feeling out of place in the northern towns. The locals would encourage this feeling by beating young Mudboy senseless on a weekly basis. "Something about his face," a childhood friend explained.
Mudboy got his first guitar on his 12th birthday, though his father refused to buy any strings for it until Mud was almost fourteen. Still, this didn't prevent him from practicing six hours a day for two years. It is this early, stringless, tuneless, playing that accounts for much of Mudboys imaginary unique style.
Mudboy married for the first time at seventeen. Then, again, at eighteen, and finally settled down with the "love of my life" at age 20. She left him after two weeks, carrying another boy's child. That's when Mudboy ran away from home for good.
Mud spent the late '60s playing in barely-adequate bar bands ** along the east coast, usually leaving the groups, and town, just ahead of the police.
MUDBOYS FIRST BREAK came when he was working as a janitor at the famous Record Plant recording studio. Late one night, he snuck into a studio to "fool around." While recording a series of "blistering solos," he managed to erase the master tape of Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water." He was fired immediately, but an assistant engineer kept a dub of the solo and six months later Mudboy was invited to play on a Spooky Tooth session.
Asked to leave the recording session because of his aggressive drunkenness, Mudboy stumbled into another failed session-man, drummer "Spud" "Skank" Noonan, who was lying in the alley behind the studio. Spud had been beaten profusely around the head by someone Mudboy claimed to be a Democrat. Further accounts stated that Spud could only say RAT over and over. It is rumored this scarred Mudboy for life. Immediately, they decided to start a band. Almost immediately, they decided to get something more to drink.
While attempting to rob the liquor store, Mudboy and "Skank" met Tommy "Low Balls" Holliman, an air bass player, who was also attempting to rob the liquor store. Thus, in the paddywagon on the way to the police station, was Blacktooth formed.
After receiving suspended sentences, the trio began practicing in earnest and in Holliman's mother's house. Realizing that their sound was "too huge" for the battered equipment they possessed, the young men fell upon a plan to finance both a really loud sound system and their first album.
Unfortunately, Mrs. Holliman hadn't been able to keep up the payments on her homeowners policy and, while she wasn't completely killed in the "accident," relations with her son were strained, to the point that the band was forced to find a new place to practice.
Deciding that the "shortest distance between two points is prob'ly illegal anyway,"Mudboy and the band broke into the Record Plant and, recording secretly between 4 and 5 o'clock in the morning over the course of a month, produced the premier Blacktooth album, Butt Nekkid.
The cover, a Polaroid self-portrait of the band "mooning" the viewer, was banned in every state in the Union, save Louisiana. "Hell," said Parish Sheriff "Buzz" Weamer, "we seen that sad sight before."
"That was like a concept album," Mudboy would later comment, though he never elaborated on what exact "concept" was intended, and critics never noticed. He did go on to say, Seein the music was just too damne hard to play, they just borrowed other peoples music and added rat to a lot of the lyrics. What was clear was the almost-hit song, "Jackknife." An instant anthem among "Wildcat" truckers and other scofflaws, it debuted at number 99 on the Billboard Hot 100 and over the course of three weeks moved all the way up to number 93 before falling into oblivion.
Blacktooth, the band, would take a while longer to reach that destination.
MUDBOY SLIM IS CURRENTLY TOURING UNDER THE AUSPICES OF A 15,000-HOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE PLEA BARGAIN.
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* Mudboy is notoriously vague about his age. It is generally agreed that however old he is, he looks at least 15 years older.
** Among the bands: Raw Nerve; Cavity; Abscess; The Depraved; Stink; Dirty White Trash; The Love People.
"When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible but in the end, they always fall -- think of it, ALWAYS." ~ Mahatma Ghandi
I said "If the money was put into a trust" the system would be solvent.
Yes, and if "if's and ands" were "pennies and pounds" everyone would surely have all they need. Did you not read either of the articles I linked to which prove that there is NOTHING in the alleged trust funds but government IOU's? Now I submit to you that that is quite a racket. Steal money from people, under color of law--a "law" which doesn't apply to most of them at that--and then write IOU's to cover it and keep them in house. Wouldn't we all like a deal like that? Well, maybe not all of us because it is a scam and very crooked but they sure have gotten by with it a long time.
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. Lord Acton