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Title: Sick to death of hearing about yo'mama and mcfruitcake
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Published: Oct 30, 2008
Author: Me
Post Date: 2008-10-30 10:26:23 by PSUSA
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Views: 1058
Comments: 66

And it is not just here. Turn on the boob tube, and there they are. Read a newspaper, they are there too. Forums that arent even political, and who do you see?

And all this is coming from people that slam wrestling as being staged. Unbelievable.

At least wrestling can be entertaining.

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#4. To: PSUSA, Jethro Tull, Bub, all (#0)

Are any of the msm talking about 'No Birth Certificate?' or no medical records?

Lod  posted on  2008-10-30   10:55:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: lodwick, All (#4) (Edited)

Are any of the msm talking about 'No Birth Certificate?' or no medical records?

Probably not. Is that surprising? One line in the movie The Green Berets stuck in my mind: "That is the press for you. You can write volumes about what they dont tell you". Or, words to that effect.

I don't know. Just so people arent worried about something they cannot even control. IMO the only ones that should be afraid are those that haven't prepared the best they know how.

If people can see that a SHTF is possible (if not probable) post election, and are at least somewhat prepated, then they are light years ahead of the partisan nitwits.

I look at it this way: You dont have to outrun the wolves, you just have to outrun the idiotic sheep. Then, you can flank the wolves.

PSUSA  posted on  2008-10-30   11:12:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: PSUSA (#5)

I look at it this way: You dont have to outrun the wolves, you just have to outrun the idiotic sheep. Then, you can flank the wolves.

Good advice, but don't hold your breath because it went right over the heads of the sheeple.

Just go back to the list of latest posts on here and you can see how many are willing to settle on the lesser of two evils. Article after article is lambasting obanger and those who come down in the corner of mcnutz are at it again. They really aren't patriotic enough to have bet the farm on supporting Ron Paul from the beginning.

At the first sign of some heavy lifting to support Ron Paul, many reverted back to their real selves. There is enough support from the posters here on 4um for both obanger and mcnutz. If the posters on here were really Ron Paul or third party candidate supporters, they could have made a big difference back before and up to the primary elections. Now they are a bunch of screaming banshees still in love with the establishments candidates and the establishments elections.

Neither candidate nor party have been talking about governing by following the Constitution. That should be enough to scare off any voter with an ounce of brain, any voter who is a patriot, and any voter who loves his/her family. This shilling for either one of these establishment candidates makes for pathetic voters. The establishment has under their total control.

If we could have spent the same amount of energy reaching out and educating voters from the beginning of this election cycle, we just might have been able to have a real candidate to cheer for and support all the way to the whitehouse. Instead, we are going to continue down the same old road as before and we will blame it on the other voters. I would put the percentage of voters on here who really are true patiots at less than 1%. The rest of you haven't a clue and deserve what has been happening and will continue to happen because of your actions.

Don't stop now. You have set it up so we will be experiencing another 4 more years of the same old same old. When this election is over, many of you will deny you supported either one of these two scum bags. That will be an easy thing for many of you to do since you gave us 8 years of bushkie and have been denying it ever since.

There will be a chain and ball fitting right after jan 20,2009. Hope you all get the proper size.

LACUMO  posted on  2008-10-30   11:45:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: All (#7)

When things cool off, reasonable people will realize Ron Paul was even more disappointing than Buchanan & Perot. The economy is his issue, and this was his time. I have no idea why he bailed, but please don't sell me the threat scenario. That comes with the territory, and I'm sure his last threat wasn't his first. That he is still a member of the Republican party is nothing short of disgusting. Please place RP and his revolution on the dusty shelf along side of other patriot political saviours.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-10-30   11:50:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Jethro Tull, ALL, the Unpatriotic (#8)

When things cool off, reasonable people will realize Ron Paul was even more disappointing than Buchanan & Perot. The economy is his issue, and this was his time. I have no idea why he bailed, but please don't sell me the threat scenario.

Geeze Jethro. I'm astounded that you don't have the answer to why he bailed. You seem to have the answers to everything else.

I supported Pat Buchanan til it hurt, but I am not sorry that I did. It has made me a better person and has given me a better understanding on how much damage has been done to our beloved country.

I believe Ron Paul chose to stay in the republican party so he could be part of the debates. We all saw Pat Buchanan try from the get-go to run as a third party candidate and that made it easy for the establishment and the lukewarm supporters to ignore him and to jettison him when it became convienent. I do believe you were one of the ones who bailed on Pat just as many self proclaimed patriots have done to Ron Paul. Ron tried doing it by staying within the party so he could be in the debates. And that was not enough.

I'm not going to get wishy washy with you. We go back a long way to out days on freakerrepublik. I do notice that you have belittled yourself by calling obanger a 'nigger'. While I can not and do not support him or mcnutz, I can't stoop that low nor do I wish to let everyone know that I am morally bankrupt. You have every right to disagree with obanger and to say what you want, but just remember our actins carry a pricetag.

Why don't you expend a little constructive investigating and write or call Dr. Paul and get the answer directly from the source. I'm sure he is man enough and honest enough to give you a straightforward answer why he stayed in the pubbie party and why he cut his losses when he did.

....and I bet you won't have to call him a nigger either!

LACUMO  posted on  2008-10-30   18:44:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: LACUMO, Jethro Tull (#17) (Edited)

I believe Ron Paul chose to stay in the republican party so he could be part of the debates. We all saw Pat Buchanan try from the get-go to run as a third party candidate and that made it easy for the establishment and the lukewarm supporters to ignore him and to jettison him when it became convienent. I do believe you were one of the ones who bailed on Pat just as many self proclaimed patriots have done to Ron Paul. Ron tried doing it by staying within the party so he could be in the debates. And that was not enough.

Much as I hate most of the GOP, I don't blame RP for staying in the Republican party and keeping his Congressional seat. Otherwise he'd go from having very little influence to no influence.

Unless you have Perot's billions and a weird friendship with Larry King, being a third party candidate is a one way ticket to invisibility. When Buchanan ran in 92 and 96 as a Republican, he got a lot of publicity (mostly negative, but attacks from neocons and liberals are what made people like us support Pat). When he ran 3d party, he became "Buchanan who?"

As a Republican, Ron Paul's visibility and influence were minimal, but he was at least part of the radar screen. If he dropped out of the GOP, he'd have the same level of recognition as Bob Barr or Chuck Baldwin.

Staying in the GOP doesn't mean having to sell out. Ron Paul refuses to endorse McCain and endorsed Baldwin. What was Buchanan's excuse for endorsing Bush in 2004 and shilling for McPalin in his op-eds today?

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2008-10-30   18:52:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Rupert_Pupkin, scrapper, all (#19)

Otherwise he'd go from having very little influence to no influence.

R_P, his influence extends to a nick name, "Dr No." I can't think of bill of note which he authored and passed in the past 20 years. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-10-30   19:05:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Jethro Tull (#23)

I can't think of bill of note which he authored and passed in the past 20 years.

Sounds like a good thing to me..

Lady X  posted on  2008-10-30   19:12:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#26. To: Lady X (#25)

Gridlock Is Good.

PSUSA  posted on  2008-10-30 19:14:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Lady X (#25)

It's a swell thing, but do it as an Indy, rather than from the child molester side of the aisle.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-10-30 19:15:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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