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Far sighted wrote: <quoted text> Kinda like the last 3 years of HughJass posts! You've got to empty those utters-they are obviously causing you great pain. Maybe there was money in the 'stimulus' package for that...there sure was enough payback pork-they surely did not forget you cows, especially you loyal cows.
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Old Jetbag wrote: <quoted text> If I had a woodshed I would take him to it...... lol!
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Far sighted wrote: <quoted text> Hugh, still waiting for your response, to my question 2 weeks ago, what is it, SPECIFICALLY, that you think our wonderful, highly respected president should do to fix ALL THE MESSES the ASSES of EVIL have caused? Still waiting for your thoughtful response. Resign-he is totally incapable of handling any of the responsibilities he presently has. He simply was not ready. Time to give the drunk chia pet a shot. At least, he's actually done something, even if it was wrong. Simple enough. You too are right on track recognizing that man boy is failing on all counts. Maybe you aren't so stupid.
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Steve
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Old Jetbag wrote: <quoted text> If I had a woodshed I would take him to it...and make wild whoopee-he's strong and sexy. Sorry, ya wouldn't get any of the vast fortune I have earned and saved over the years, like ya did all those many ex-husbands that are mysteriously 'gone'. So don't oil up the woodchipper just yet.
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Steve
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Old Jetbag wrote: <quoted text> So you agree with me?!?! Bush NEVER should have been elected to office! Once he ALLOWED 9-11 to happen, so he and his office could take advantage of the circumstances it would create world wide and here in the United States he SHOULD have been impeached! I am impressed BS. I did not know you could actually admit that kind of thing. Supplying troops, with no kelvar vests? I seem to recall a movement to send the troops silly string to trigger land mines or another such movement because the Bush administration could not and would not send ALL of the needed items to fight the war, after all if it was won, what need would there be for the United States to remain? I think ECG said it! An oil pipeline, and lots of people get richer. God forbid Gramps gets his medication and that bypass surgery that he needs, or his grandson who had a heart transplant can't get insurance. ...mixing liquor with those happy pills and then typing...keep'em coming-yer on a roll, Chippy!!
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Old Jetbag wrote: <quoted text> I find it VERY amazing how not even a YEAR after swearing in some are saying it just is not going to happen. In the first year Bush had already caused disaster, not prevented it or minimized damage. Jet, I am not the least bit surprised at the behavior from the right. They are "WhiteWatering" the Obama's like they did the Clintons. I am completely impressed by what President Obama has been able to achieve in his short 10 months in office. I have to say, I will be disappointed if we don't leave Afganistan very soon, but the stimulus plan appears to be working and the house passed health care reform in the late hours last night. What's not to love about this man? He has a monumental Republican MESS to clean up. How quickly we all forget how much we all hated the Cheney/Bush administration. Let's all give these guys a fair chance. So far I think the progress is amazing. Try not to listen to the anti-American nay sayers and the staged "teaParties" Nothing but noise-makers! They want nothing more than for him to fail. How Patriotic is that?
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Steve wrote: <quoted text>Resign-he is totally incapable of handling any of the responsibilities he presently has. He simply was not ready. Time to give the drunk chia pet a shot. At least, he's actually done something, even if it was wrong. Simple enough. You too are right on track recognizing that man boy is failing on all counts. Maybe you aren't so stupid. More T-bonics.... Why did I expect another non-answer from the racist bigot from Newnan, GA?
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Steve wrote: <quoted text>You've got to empty those utters-they are obviously causing you great pain. Maybe there was money in the 'stimulus' package for that...there sure was enough payback pork-they surely did not forget you cows, especially you loyal cows. Thanks for another insightful, mature post Hugh. You always seem to have a way of driving home all the points I make about you and your buddies. Grow up HughJass.
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Brown Sugar wrote: <quoted text> Well weems, fancy, prancy, Nancy and the socialists of the dumocrat party passed that health care disaster, with the help of one turn-coat, disloyal Republican. And YOU, by your own admisstion, voted and supported these socialists. Have you ever heard the term, "I dance with the one that brung me?" Obviously not! It has to do with remaining loyal, staying glued, et cetera. This isn't a team sport. I don't make political decisions based on loyalty to a party. I judge their loyalty to me, because they work for me. The Republican party owes me, not the other way around. If the Republican party wants me back, they're going to have to work for it. That means telling the ultra conservative, religious right fringe wackos they have no place in modern government. It's them or me. A lot of people must have felt the same way. I would think they'd have gotten the message by now.
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weems wrote: <quoted text> This isn't a team sport. I don't make political decisions based on loyalty to a party. I judge their loyalty to me, because they work for me. The Republican party owes me, not the other way around. If the Republican party wants me back, they're going to have to work for it. That means telling the ultra conservative, religious right fringe wackos they have no place in modern government. It's them or me. A lot of people must have felt the same way. I would think they'd have gotten the message by now. I agree.
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Steve
Newnan, GA
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Far sighted wrote: <quoted text> Thanks for another insightful, mature post Hugh. You always seem to have a way of driving home all the points I make about you and your buddies. Grow up HughJass. Get a life fart. Don't forget, it is Monday tomorrow...grannypants wash day!
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“crew desk calling”
Joined: Sep 19, 2007
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Far sighted wrote: <quoted text> Jet, I am not the least bit surprised at the behavior from the right. They are "WhiteWatering" the Obama's like they did the Clintons. I am completely impressed by what President Obama has been able to achieve in his short 10 months in office. I have to say, I will be disappointed if we don't leave Afganistan very soon, but the stimulus plan appears to be working and the house passed health care reform in the late hours last night. What's not to love about this man? He has a monumental Republican MESS to clean up. How quickly we all forget how much we all hated the Cheney/Bush administration. Let's all give these guys a fair chance. So far I think the progress is amazing. Try not to listen to the anti-American nay sayers and the staged "teaParties" Nothing but noise-makers! They want nothing more than for him to fail. How Patriotic is that? Yes, things ARE getting better. I find it interesting that when Obama is in office the stock market hitting 10,000 points seems to "not matter" anymore. LOL. The good news is there is now healthcare for ALL Americans. No more elimination for pre-existing conditions, so even those nay-sayers, like BS with his "virus" and Steve with that "pre-existing mental break" down can continue to get the medical attention they so desperately need. I am MORE than willing to stay patient and wait as things evolve for the better. I have often found it interesting that some conservatives want that "live and let live" attitude for themselves, but not for others.
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“crew desk calling”
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dirtydog wrote: This Major had his post graduate education supplied by socialistic institutions of the US Military, and he wanted out badly. He is Palistinian, which put him at a awkward position since US interest are aligned against his parents homeland, and in favour of their enemy. Make no mistake, I am not defending him or his actions. I am merely attempting to point out some flaws in the system that promoted this person along. Similarily, the US military is too dependent on the Family Man. The National Guard and Reserve Units employed men and women that needed the money, and it was easy money years ago. But now that many have been deployed at length and maybe repeatedly, they and their spouse are publicly voiceing their objections to these endless deployments citing this is not what they signed up for. Sure it exhausting. The war has last longer than WWII, and this is unexcuseable and a unrealistic objective for a volunteer military. I have always felt this country would greatly benefit from conscription, and Congress should have required B43 to ask for it before he deployed the military, including the rich white children too. I could not agree more with you doggie! This is not a war that was ever intended to be won by the previous administration.
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“crew desk calling”
Joined: Sep 19, 2007
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Houston Texas
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Steve wrote: <quoted text>Sorry, ya wouldn't get any of the vast fortune I have earned and saved over the years, like ya did all those many ex-husbands that are mysteriously 'gone'. So don't oil up the woodchipper just yet. First off, Steve Hugh Jass, I have been widowed twice, both were WONDERFUL men, RIP. One was a United pilot on his way to work got hit by a drunk driver. The next was a good man, an Eastern pilot, fell in love with another woman, another Flight Attendant, and we are ALL nice to each other when we cross paths. The third was vile, a BIG GOP supporter, and now lives in one of those South American contries with no extradition with the United States. The fourth is deceased and seems to have made MANY wise financial decisions, that my family still benefits from, he also took it upon himself to raise two children who were abandoned by their father husband number three. To this day they still refer to us as their parents, that is my good fortune, not theirs! So Steve, do try to stay on the same page if you are going to make a big @ss of yourself, and try not to look like too much of a "tool" as many of my friends and family who have started reading these posts refer to you. It is VERY unbecoming!
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“crew desk calling”
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weems wrote: <quoted text> This isn't a team sport. I don't make political decisions based on loyalty to a party. I judge their loyalty to me, because they work for me. The Republican party owes me, not the other way around. If the Republican party wants me back, they're going to have to work for it. That means telling the ultra conservative, religious right fringe wackos they have no place in modern government. It's them or me. A lot of people must have felt the same way. I would think they'd have gotten the message by now. Weems I think you hit the EXACT spot many Americans are in. There is waste and fraud on BOTH sides. It is not a team sport, and until EVERYONE, those who represent us and those who vote realize that, the name calling will continue. Or at least in Steves case it will go on FOREVER.
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Prospective Pax
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Hey JET... the communist health plan still needs to go to the Senate. http://www.alpa.tv/DesktopModules/UltraVideoG... I say communist health because our American business structure, Insurance, and Pharmaceutical companies are bring this socialism upon themselves. This is becoming increasing tranparent with what has become of the employees in the airline industry. Once a good position and livelihood, airline people are now being subjected to the greed at parent holding companies and private equity firms in control of the airlines and their desires to enrichen their parachutes. C.B. Cooper is still alive, he is just robbing people at new levels.
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“Hit the Red Knucklehead! ”
Joined: Dec 25, 2006
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It's going to be all free right down front watch the doorway...
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Prospective Pax
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the communist health plan still needs to go to the Senate. http://www.alpa.tv/DesktopModules/UltraVideoG ... I say "communist health" because our American business structure, Insurance, and Pharmaceutical companies are bringing this socialism upon themselves. This is becoming increasingly transparent with what has become of the employees in the airline industry. Once a good position and livelihood, airline people are now being subjected to the greed at parent holding companies and private equity firms in control of the airlines and their desires to enriched their parachutes. D.B. Cooper is still alive, he is just robbing people at new levels.
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Hey Joe
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Prospective Pax wrote: the communist health plan still needs to go to the Senate. http://www.alpa.tv/DesktopModules/UltraVideoG ... I say "communist health" because our American business structure, Insurance, and Pharmaceutical companies are bringing this socialism upon themselves. This is becoming increasingly transparent with what has become of the employees in the airline industry. Once a good position and livelihood, airline people are now being subjected to the greed at parent holding companies and private equity firms in control of the airlines and their desires to enriched their parachutes. D.B. Cooper is still alive, he is just robbing people at new levels. C.B. and D.B.? Are they brothers?
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weems wrote: <quoted text> This isn't a team sport. I don't make political decisions based on loyalty to a party. I judge their loyalty to me, because they work for me. The Republican party owes me, not the other way around. If the Republican party wants me back, they're going to have to work for it. That means telling the ultra conservative, religious right fringe wackos they have no place in modern government. It's them or me. A lot of people must have felt the same way. I would think they'd have gotten the message by now. Can't imagine how the Republican party could possibly be in debt to you since you jumped ship and voted for the socialist/dumocrat party crowd. You seem to be saying that hardworking, taxpaying, religious conservatives have no place in government...is that correct? In other words, take their hard-earned tax money and dis-infranchise them, correct? Seems to be assbackwards and totally unconstitutional.
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