Anthony R

Anthony R

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Lots of people seem to be upset about Colbert's mock testimony before congress. I don't really see the big deal, in fact, when combined with Jon Stewart's rally for an "amused" Obama, and most Democrats getting their news from Comedy Central anyway, it almost seems appropriate. They may as well broadcast all the Presidents speeches from comedy central as well while their at it, and they can also broadcast Congress from there rather than CSPAN..

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[quote]But if people like him didn't exist comedy would die. We need some kind of entertainment. [/quote] I don't know. I find KB comedic and entertain. He makes me laugh and I find his sense of humor to be somewhat good. The other guy gives off Unibomber vibes. I mean, normal people don't acvt like that. What normal person would type up a manifesto to respond to a sentence? He could even end like that guy who stormed the discovery channel cause he didn't like the programming.

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[quote]In a case such as the dorito and burger incident i would have simply stated if you don't like my opinion too bad but it's in a sense the truth.[/quote] Yeah, but lots of people seemed to hold the belief that I shouldn't have interfered with how a parent raises a child... I learned from it, apologized to the guy and moved on.

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I sure hope wherever he goes to post his talking points he gets paid for it. If you're gonna be a tool you may as well be getting money for it. The term "middle class" is really just the Democrat replacement for "masses." Same rhetoric, different word. Haven't really heard "masses" rhetoric used by a democratically elected Governments since Chancellor Hitler.

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One thing I learned quite some time ago, If you come to a public message board and post opinions, those opinions are subject to scrutiny, perhaps even ridicule. So when a person reacts to scrutiny in a poor manner and starts lashing out at people, or threatening a dramatic "goodbye" never to return again, it really reflects poorly on that person, even if the person who initially leveled criticism was out of line. I always try to be reasonable when my opinions are criticized, for insta

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[quote]Tony's criticism is just saying he does not like your writing style, not you in particular.[/quote] Yeah, I wasn't trying to run the guy out of here, I just find his beliefs difficult to gauge sometimes. I don't know why it was viewed as personal when I don't even dislike him. There's a few people here that I do dislike and I doubt I would even take the time to read the stuff they write anymore.

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As a side note unrelated to the topic, Leauki's posts tend to grate on my nerves. Someone like KB or the Lutheran have clear-cut beliefs, ID and Doc seem to have core beliefs as well, and I tend to agree with Doc and ID because their beliefs are generally similar to mine, but Leauki doesn't seem to have this problem. He is above the fray and writes his opinions from way up high from the sobriety of a centrist who isn't about to get in the mud with us right wing nutjobs or left wing moonbats.

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I guess if you're gonna be a leftist tool you might as well get paid for it like these pathetic schleps. The internet is also filled with these paid DNC posters who regularly defend Barack Obongo onyanga Hussein Obama with a sheet of mind numbed talking points.

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[quote]My husband vehemently disagrees. He wants the cancer out now. It's aggressive and he's right to be concerned. I understand his position, but frankly I don't believe 6 weeks will make a difference, and if its does, then this cancer has likely already progressed too far to save me anyway.[/quote] If you have six weeks, then make use of the time by getting a second opinion on diagnosis and treatment options. It matters where you go... My mom had non Hodgkin lymphoma in 92 and o

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The most interesting stories come from those who were actually there. My sister was only blocks away when it first hit. She told me lots of details about that day that I didn't see or hear anywhere else. Really hope this type of thing doesn't happen again, but it seems like the US has yet to take terrorism seriously.

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[quote]sorta like ernie kovac's 'nairobi trio'? how bout them old cartoons in which african natives are chucking spears in between tossing whites into boiling cooking pots? i guess there's a good explanation for everything, including publicly referring to mlk as martin lucifer coon.[/quote] Its all somewhat amusing until I reach the end... I would like for you to point out where I called MLK such a name.

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Of course I'm not a racist TPP. When I goof on Barack Obongo Onyanga Hussein Obama of Kenya, I'm really doing nothing but using his family name. His brother in Kenya, (still living in a mud hut) is named George Hussein Onyango Obama, so you can see where the "Onyanga" comes from, but the Obongo part was my own little goof, so you've got me there. Some here would like to imagine that I watch 1930's minstrel shows or eat pancakes that depict slaves on the box, but I guess I derived it when I im

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[quote]i didn't question those polls in my replies. i wasn't addressing time's analysis (amazing how the dreaded mainstream media somehow manages to get it right and are immediately restored to legitimacy by publishing something yall wanna hear).[/quote] I appreciate Time Mag admitting reality, but its a little too little and a little too late. I'd like for them to now explain why they built Barack Obongo Onyanga Hussein Obama of Kenya up into some kind of savior for America. <p

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