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HUSSEIN wrote:
... Obama ... Yellow dawg ...{revised, keeping all intelligence}
"austin," since I lectured you on vulgarity and insults, I see that you have run once more like a coward to yet ANOTHER one of your aliases. You are a loser, but you are consistent.

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Yellow Dawg is an IDIOT wrote:
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As usual YOU are clueless. It's obvious he was refering to the polling data. Wake up Dawg and quit trying to make yourself seem like something you are not ... intelligent.
Oh, NOW you are speaking for "SPC," huh? Well, he DOES seem to always need help from someone.

Here, from his comment #54334, is precisely what "SPC" said:

"Bad news for liberals already this morning. Scott Walker is leading in the recall election in Wisconsin by 7 points."

What is OBVIOUS is that you are as clueless as "SPC."
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More bad news for liberals this morning. Unemployment jumped to 8.2% Of course, we told you this was coming.

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<quoted text> ... They couldn't find anything in Romneys past except am alleged incident of "bullying" where the person who was aupposedly bullied isn't alive to confirm the story and one of the "eyewitnesses" went on ABC News and admitted he didn't actaully witness it he just heard about it....
REALLY? You say that "one of the 'eyewitnesses' went on ABC News and admitted he didn't actually witness the bullying. So what? Sounds like you are doing some "damage control" for Romney.

Four of Romney's classmates went on record and stated that they did remember the bullying.(One classmate refused to go on record about the incident.)

One of the participants in the bullying incident, Michigan attorney Phillip Maxwell, confirmed to CBS News that the incident with John Lauber is accurately described in The Washington Post piece.

As an attorney, Maxwell also called the incident "assault and battery." Read this report by ABC News, and watch the video of the TV presentation on ABC News:

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/05/...

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/05/10/1090... -

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Strong Proud Conservative wrote:
More bad news for liberals this morning. Unemployment jumped to 8.2% Of course, we told you this was coming.
You forgot to tell us that gasoline prices jumped another 9 cents per gallon this morning, placing the cost of a gallon of gas at $11.37.

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Yellow Dawg Democrat wrote:
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Great recording, Ruth! I always liked that song. Thanks for the memories!
In fact I do change "attitude" when I change "lattitude." When I go north, I become much more forceful and less shy as I usually am.
********Good_Morning_******** "YDD"********~

hey "YDD" how ya farin' over here this a.m.? Looks like you're holding pat with "corraling" da beasties today,(as always...)!

Me, this mornin'...? Been surfing cyber space lernin',(read dat ATTEMPTING to learn), all about "Worm Holes"... Now let me tell ya ONE thing 'straight out'...:

Seems to ME that the fellows at that "Johnson center" put in Texas COULD have PICKED a BETTER 'name' for their exploring theories than "WORM HOLES"... I mean after all...! 8-)

I mean that the very words/images conjured up with first seeing "wprm holes' brings to mind something that a varmit might slither TO after coming from UNDER a rock!!! LOL

They COULD have at least come up with 'something' more descriptive/appropiate such as maybe "Mystery Holes" or "Luna Holes" or "Odyssey" OR anything BUT "worm holes"... geeze...

Shouldn't take a "Rocket Scientist" to come up with a more 'appropriate' NAME fer 'Christs sake'... ROFLMAO...!

Anyway, I find the 'subject' a wee too bit of what is referred to as 'deep' to fully grasp the idea this early in da day... I'll try rereading some of the stuff AFTER my second cuppa java...

Just wanted to touch base with ya this morning, besides my "worm hole' reading I am trying to 'lead some horses to water' but ya know how horses ARE... many can act like donkies/jack@$$es when they get da notion(s)...

Well 'nuff banter this morning, I'm off to tune in RR and start my day...

BBL

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I see Dawg is already talking to himself this morning.

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<quoted text>********Good_Morning_* *******"YDD"******** ~
hey "YDD" how ya farin' over here this a.m.? Looks like you're holding pat with "corraling" da beasties today,(as always...)!
Me, this mornin'...? Been surfing cyber space lernin',(read dat ATTEMPTING to learn), all about "Worm Holes"... Now let me tell ya ONE thing 'straight out'...:
Seems to ME that the fellows at that "Johnson center" put in Texas COULD have PICKED a BETTER 'name' for their exploring theories than "WORM HOLES"... I mean after all...! 8-)
I mean that the very words/images conjured up with first seeing "wprm holes' brings to mind something that a varmit might slither TO after coming from UNDER a rock!!! LOL
They COULD have at least come up with 'something' more descriptive/appropiate such as maybe "Mystery Holes" or "Luna Holes" or "Odyssey" OR anything BUT "worm holes"... geeze...
Shouldn't take a "Rocket Scientist" to come up with a more 'appropriate' NAME fer 'Christs sake'... ROFLMAO...!
Anyway, I find the 'subject' a wee too bit of what is referred to as 'deep' to fully grasp the idea this early in da day... I'll try rereading some of the stuff AFTER my second cuppa java...
Just wanted to touch base with ya this morning, besides my "worm hole' reading I am trying to 'lead some horses to water' but ya know how horses ARE... many can act like donkies/jack@$$es when they get da notion(s)...
Well 'nuff banter this morning, I'm off to tune in RR and start my day...
BBL
~~~Ruth
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"I mean that the very words/images conjured up with first seeing "Worm Holes' brings to mind something that a varmit might slither TO after coming from UNDER a rock!!! LOL

" They COULD have at least come up with 'something' more descriptive/appropiate such as maybe "Mystery Holes" or "Luna Holes" or "Odyssey Holes" OR anything BUT "worm holes"... geeze... "

'and'

"Shouldn't take MORE than a few'Rocket Scientists'to come up with a more'appropriate'NAME fer---> 'Christs sake' ROFLMAO...! "

--------*note--------:

Much of the above is kind of a "inside joke" tween me and some other folks so don't try to figure it out...,(especially if yer one of da brain-dead GOP PPPers! and don't bother asking "Sarah" cause she would NOT have a 'clue' either... Bwahahahahaha

LOL

RePoofing!

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Obama ONE AND DONE wrote:
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The funny thing about these idiots trying to attack Romeny for being a Mormon is they forget, or think people don't know, that Harry Reid is a Mormon (and a Moron) and they would vote for him for President in a heartbeat without a second thought. They just don't have anything to attack Romney with.
The Republican primaries took "Romenycare" away from them.
Obama has tried the Bain attacks and those have failed so bad many Democrat have spoke out against using them.
They couldn't find anything in Romneys past except am alleged incident of "bullying" where the person who was aupposedly bullied isn't alive to confirm the story and one of the "eyewitnesses" went on ABC News and admitted he didn't actaully witness it he just heard about it.
The LibTURDS are desperate since Obama can't run on his record since it is a TOTAL MISERABLE FAILURE.
The best thing they got is G.M.. Like that is some big accomplishment. Anyone can make a company run when you get $52 Billion in government aid and only have to pay back 6.7 Billion. Even someone as stupid as the LADYBOY or DanFromSmithville could make a company work with that kind of money. OK, that might be stretching it a bit but nevertheless it's all they got.
Oh, and Obama killed Osama all by himself with his bare hands.
What is the ONLY difference between Obama and Osama? B.S.
Very good! I can't believe people would be stupid enough to re-elect Obama. Of course, you can see what is said on here. How can people be so ignorant of the facts. They speak for themselves and people just ignore them. I don't agree with Romney's Mormonism, but I like him and I think he would make a good president. He has some experience that our current President didn't and doesn't have. I will vote for Romney!

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Yellow Dawg Democrat wrote:
<quoted text>REALLY? You say that "one of the 'eyewitnesses' went on ABC News and admitted he didn't actually witness the bullying. So what? Sounds like you are doing some "damage control" for Romney.

Four of Romney's classmates went on record and stated that they did remember the bullying.(One classmate refused to go on record about the incident.)

One of the participants in the bullying incident, Michigan attorney Phillip Maxwell, confirmed to CBS News that the incident with John Lauber is accurately described in The Washington Post piece.

As an attorney, Maxwell also called the incident "assault and battery." Read this report by ABC News, and watch the video of the TV presentation on ABC News:

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/05/...

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/05/10/1090... -
Seems like quite a stretch to worry about decades-old bullying incidents. Why is this even being discussed?
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Now this is some civil discourse. America! I love it! Man, we haven't gotten along this well since the 1850s. I hope you're intelligent enough to pick up on the sarcasm.

Divided we fall.

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Ruth Chambers holt wrote:
<quoted text>********Good_Morning_* *******"YDD"******** ~
hey "YDD" how ya farin' over here this a.m.? Looks like you're holding pat with "corraling" da beasties today,(as always...)!
Me, this mornin'...? Been surfing cyber space lernin',(read dat ATTEMPTING to learn), all about "Worm Holes"... Now let me tell ya ONE thing 'straight out'...:
Seems to ME that the fellows at that "Johnson center" put in Texas COULD have PICKED a BETTER 'name' for their exploring theories than "WORM HOLES"... I mean after all...! 8-...
As usual, I have the situation well in hand, and have all of the Neo-CONs cowed. Not even any significant challenges today.

About the "worm holes," sometimes a phrase is used, and it just "sticks" because of its appropriateness, or descriptive nature. I guess that just happened to the term "worm holes," which has been around in science-fiction literature for years.

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Very good! I can't believe people would be stupid enough to re-elect Obama. Of course, you can see what is said on here. How can people be so ignorant of the facts. They speak for themselves and people just ignore them. I don't agree with Romney's Mormonism, but I like him and I think he would make a good president. He has some experience that our current President didn't and doesn't have. I will vote for Romney!...
Fair enough. Romney does not agree with your religion either, and does not think that you will go to Heaven.

Reminds me of your favorite country: Israel. Less than 1% of Israel is Christian, and YOUR particular denomination is not even officially recognized by Israel. Looks like they have YOUR number!

Which brings up an even MORE interesting fact: Less than 50% of Americans are Christian! Looks like this "Christian nation" now ISN'T!

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Seems like quite a stretch to worry about decades-old bullying incidents. Why is this even being discussed?
Because character defects continue into adulthood. For example, Romney:

1. Recently stated, "I’m not concerned about the very poor."
2. Allowed his company to bankrupt companies, plunder the resources of those companies, lay off all of the employees, and even take away the employee retirement funds.
3. Also said, "Corporations are people, my friend!" Next thing you know, he will be appointing some corporation as Secretary of the Treasury.

All of this shows a fundamental lack of empathy for people outside his small group of friends, and a total disregard for ethical capitalism.

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Chrome Dome wrote:
Now this is some civil discourse. America! I love it! Man, we haven't gotten along this well since the 1850s. I hope you're intelligent enough to pick up on the sarcasm.
Divided we fall.
That's the price you pay for freedom of speech.
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Yellow Dawg Democrat wrote:
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Fair enough. Romney does not agree with your religion either, and does not think that you will go to Heaven.
Reminds me of your favorite country: Israel. Less than 1% of Israel is Christian, and YOUR particular denomination is not even officially recognized by Israel. Looks like they have YOUR number!
Which brings up an even MORE interesting fact: Less than 50% of Americans are Christian! Looks like this "Christian nation" now ISN'T!
"Which brings up an even MORE interesting fact: Less than 50% of Americans are Christian! Looks like this "Christian nation" now ISN'T!"

And where in the Fv@K did you get this "FACT?"?? Seems you're throwing numbers out from people who can't count, or walk into a muslim gay pride parade and take a poll.... "Oh, I think the durka sounded like he said no, mark him down for a no Christian".
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Yellow Dawg Democrat wrote:
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Because character defects continue into adulthood. For example, Romney:
1. Recently stated, "I’m not concerned about the very poor."
2. Allowed his company to bankrupt companies, plunder the resources of those companies, lay off all of the employees, and even take away the employee retirement funds.
3. Also said, "Corporations are people, my friend!" Next thing you know, he will be appointing some corporation as Secretary of the Treasury.
All of this shows a fundamental lack of empathy for people outside his small group of friends, and a total disregard for ethical capitalism.
1. Because they will be taken care of at the expense of all, like they always have.
2. Have you really read the true documents of this? Or are you just regurgitating what the ads are running? I bet the latter!
3. So let's let the government start and run all the companies? or better yet, let's let the homeless welfare recipients man the corporate boards and run these babies with no risk! I am sure they would be a great fit seeing they play dominoes, dice, and buy/sell "goods" all day long. Hell, they politic all day drinkin' 40's. They know what corporations and America needs, they are on the beat all day!!!

You are communist....Hence "Yellow" Dawg..... Socialist manure!
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Yellow Dawg Democrat wrote:
<quoted text>Because character defects continue into adulthood. For example, Romney:

1. Recently stated, "IÂ’m not concerned about the very poor."
2. Allowed his company to bankrupt companies, plunder the resources of those companies, lay off all of the employees, and even take away the employee retirement funds.
3. Also said, "Corporations are people, my friend!" Next thing you know, he will be appointing some corporation as Secretary of the Treasury.

All of this shows a fundamental lack of empathy for people outside his small group of friends, and a total disregard for ethical capitalism.
1) Poor phrasing on his part, but the context of the full statement regarded not shaping economic policy based on the "needs" of the poorest among us. To do so is economic suicide. Even the Obama campaign has walked away from this "quote" upon failing to gain traction with it.
2) It's what companies like his do. They didn't just show up and liquidate healthy companies. They bought / took over failing companies and squeezed the last bit of profitability out of a few and completely turned around many others. If folks had to lose their jobs, so be it. It is a fallacy to believe that it is "your" job. The job belongs to the company, and they can take it away if they deem you to no longer be useful.
3) Sorry, but corporations are people. All decisions, good or bad, are made by those people. The money generated goes into people's pockets. The employees that work there are people, and on and on. This argument is semantics, at it's most base level.

Your assumption that character defects continue into adulthood would leave us very few candidates other than nuns and monks, and I've heard the left ain't really feeling that vibe.

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Red Dawg wrote:
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"Which brings up an even MORE interesting fact: Less than 50% of Americans are Christian! Looks like this "Christian nation" now ISN'T!"
And where in the Fv@K did you get this "FACT?"?? Seems you're throwing numbers out from people who can't count, or walk into a muslim gay pride parade and take a poll.... "Oh, I think the durka sounded like he said no, mark him down for a no Christian".
I do not recall addressing you, cousin. Would you like me to educate you, as I often do "Norton"?

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About the "worm holes," sometimes a phrase is used, and it just "sticks" because of its appropriateness, or descriptive nature. I guess that just happened to the term "worm holes," which has been around in science-fiction literature for years.
O.K.********I********see****** **

Oh I seldom read science fiction, so that is why I am not aware of the origin of "Worm Holes", I just attributed the 'naming' to the guys at NASA... Guess I owe them an apology for jumping to conclusions too quickly. NASA may actually have another 'name' they use...

Anyway, the subject is a little deep for me, perhaps I will tackle the idea/theory later this year AFTER the November election.

Came back before the NEWS starts to open my profile to PUBLIC and saw your answer to the Worm Hole mystery.

Thanks for the info on that.

Keep these GOP sharks in here at bay in here, their AKAs appear to be having multiple birts by the hour 9-)

BBL

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