View Full Version : Scary thought of the day
Seamonkey
06-16-2010, 08:00
Biden drops out and Hillary steps up to the VP spot: 4 more years of Obama and add Hillary. After 4 years as VP she steps up and spends 8 more years in the White House as head hancho....
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is a scary thought for sure! I'm happy to say that will never happen cause even "they" know BAD shit will happen if retard and bag lady become P and VP.
Obama does not have the support to win 2012, more realistic is Hillary is the next President or possibly worse that McCain or another fake conservative wins.
We need another Rebuclician that will not do anything about the border and is pro amnesty as we need a hole in the head.
DD977GM2
06-16-2010, 10:55
I will have severe nightmares and day terrors now. Thanks SeaMonkey [NoEvil]
thats never gonna happen. and no way in HELL is McCain worse than hillary LOL
Even the dumb fuk democraps are beginning to see that conservative ain't a bad thing after all.....
Obama is history... like Jimmy was after 2 years....
Ryan_Th3_K1d
06-16-2010, 20:03
if I have to learn spanish and pay for everything for everyone else, I am moving to Mexico... at least then I get to sit on a beach.
:D
I'm coming....and stuff is cheap in mexico :D
Troublco
06-16-2010, 20:08
I will have severe nightmares and day terrors now. Thanks SeaMonkey [NoEvil]
Yeah, times two.......[Rant1]
[ROFL1]
I'm coming....and stuff is cheap in mexico :D
Lets all go. We'll call it the Deconquesta. [Coffee]
if I have to learn spanish and pay for everything for everyone else, I am moving to Mexico... at least then I get to sit on a beach.
:D
better decide now how you're going to deal with extortion threats and how to keep your family safe from kidnapping.
when the time comes for me to take a trip south I'm avoiding mexico like the plague.
KevDen2005
06-17-2010, 05:42
Biden drops out and Hillary steps up to the VP spot: 4 more years of Obama and add Hillary. After 4 years as VP she steps up and spends 8 more years in the White House as head hancho....
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why do these horrible thoughts plague you?
Seamonkey
06-18-2010, 04:08
Why do these horrible thoughts plague you?
Dunno... things just pop up on me, must be flash backs from the drugs my mom took in the 60's or something... [Twist]
Dunno... things just pop up on me, must be flash backs from the drugs my mom took in the 60's or something... [Twist]
Who are the Republicans going to run in 2012? If it's Sarah Palin you better get used to another four years of B.O.
H.
CrufflerSteve
06-18-2010, 09:34
The Republicans seem to be working really hard to make sure they have a long time as minority party. That apology to BP by a Texas Republican was a priceless gift to the Dems. That statement will be seen in a lot of ads before the election. It might have been a shakedown but nobody has sympathy for those retards.
If the Republicans ever develop in interest in fiscal responsibility, the bill of rights and limited government I'll be happy to sign on again. I guess I'll be voting for them this year but most of them are the 'hold your nose' type.
Steve
I heard that transaction on the radio this morning. There was a part where the congressman interrupted the BP CEO and demanded some transparency. I had to laugh because I can't believe that anyone in the congress is in any position to lecture anyone on transparency of all things.
will never happen. it will go back to the republicans at a minimum in 2016, but I really think people are pissed off enough now it will change sides in 2012
Who are the Republicans going to run in 2012? If it's Sarah Palin you better get used to another four years of B.O.
H.
Whatever you are smoking,,, STOP...
BO is outa there.
Seamonkey
08-11-2010, 00:44
DIDN'T I CALL IT!!!!!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704388504575419421407147424.html?m od=WSJ_hp_mostpop_read
The Wall Street Journal had an opinion column on it!
By JOHN FUND (http://online.wsj.com/search/term.html?KEYWORDS=JOHN+FUND&bylinesearch=true)
As President Obama sinks in the polls, Democrats and liberal pundits inevitably are searching for a scapegoat. The most likely victim appears to be gaffe-prone Vice President Joe Biden, who has become the focus of speculation that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton just might replace him on the 2012 Democratic ticket.
Former Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder, his state's first African-American governor, touched off the controversy. Writing at Politico.com last week, Mr. Wilder argued that Mr. Biden's tenure has been undistinguished and chock full of "too many YouTube moments." He charged that Mr. Biden "has continued to undermine what little confidence the public may have had in him."
By way of contrast, Mr. Wilder says that Hillary Clinton has excelled in her role. "Clinton has been nothing but a team player who has earned good marks since being asked to serve as secretary of state." Having Mrs. Clinton join the 2012 ticket, he said, would revive the Democratic Party and reestablish the party's working-class voters who found her appealing during the 2012 primaries against Mr. Obama.
Pundits jumped on Mr. Wilder's comments and expressed near-universal approval. On his syndicated national show, Chris Matthews of MSNBC assembled a panel to discuss the Wilder intervention. Howard Fineman of Newsweek, a longtime Hillary watcher, said Mrs. Clinton would accept a place on the 2012 ticket "in a second." John Heilemann, a reporter New York magazine, said the major obstacle would be to "figure out a way for Biden to slide aside happily" and suggested that Mr. Biden replace Mrs. Clinton as Secretary of State.
Along the way, Mr. Heilemann outlined why President Obama just might want to have a steadier hand at his side for his re-election campaign: "The Republican attack on Obama is going to revolve around 'too liberal,' but also 'too incompetent.' . . . They're going to say, 'Look, you hired this guy. He was too young for this job. He didn't know what he was doing. He didn't have the experience, and look what's happened.'"
Hmmm. Sounds a lot like the campaign Mrs. Clinton ran against Barack Obama in 2008, complete with that infamous commercial asking voters who they wanted in the White House when a 3 a.m. crisis call came in.
StagLefty
08-11-2010, 06:59
I'm coming....and stuff is cheap in mexico :D
That's because there's nobody there [ROFL1]
Byte Stryke
08-11-2010, 11:05
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if I have to learn spanish and pay for everything for everyone else, I am moving to Mexico... at least then I get to sit on a beach.
:D
better decide now how you're going to deal with extortion threats and how to keep your family safe from kidnapping.
when the time comes for me to take a trip south I'm avoiding mexico like the plague.
So do you honestly believe that with the HUGE influx of "Hispanic Culture and Traditions" that they won't bring that with them?
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