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I think you should take it up with Flint Dana. Better women than I have tried before.
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Anyway, Jill wont leave. She knows I, at least, think she's sexy...and smart...and everything I aspire to be.
![]() Don't leave me this waaaaa...ay e ay! I can't survive... Sorry, I'll shut up now. I've been drinking.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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I think she has already decided to leave actually.
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Naw...she will still post. At least, I hope she will. She's a cool chick.
Flint just pissed her off, and let's face it, who hasn't Flint pissed off?
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We have to go back, Kate!
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yeah. I think it probably just followed too close on the heels of the previous debate. Straw and camel's back.
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Oh buttfuck Flint in the mouth.
Hey Flint, where's your outrage at the outrage that's expressed in terms of demons and whores and demonwhores? You just pop up to get snippy with someone who actually has something to say? jill fucked up. She should've shown her ass then Flint would've respected her up and down the street. Though, having a personality and a mind of her own might trump that admiration. Flint's selective outrage at the outrage is outrageous. OUTRAGEOUS!!!1!! See, jill, some in the Cellar like the women to be SEEN and not HEARD. as Dana said: ffs |
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Have you noticed that flint has devolved from participating in the substance of a discussion to merely attacking individuals?
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This was an ah - ha moment for me - one of many that I've recently had/been able to make a connection. Thank you, Infinite Monkey. I feel a bit different today because of your post.
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He is dealing with a freshman class of mostly Tea Party members who, IMO, not only have little or no respect for the institution of Congress as it presently exists (and has for 200+ years) but also a disdain for Obama that goes beyond policy differences. Sure, the institution has many faults, but their slash and burn approach is purely ideological and not a very pragmatic way of addressing the larger issue. My impression is that the TP crowd has no interest in consensus building or compromise and the resolution was an issue that I assume Boehner figured was not worth pissing them off over, saving those chips for bigger battles to come. The resolution that was proposed in House commended the forces on site, the intel community and, heres's the problem IMO, both Bush and Obama equally. I make that assumption based on some of their personal remarks/press releases that I have seen that give all the credit to Bush. As to these same members of Congress on the issue of wasting time on such purposeless resolutions, I would point to the fact that they have spent hours and days on resolutions and floor speeches to kill the Affordable Care Act, knowing full well that it has no chance of passage in the Senate. A clear of waste of time. I think this discussion has run its course, much of it in an ugly manner by a few. Now come back, please. ![]() |
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If you come back I'll tell you tales of my days of bartending at the country club when Boehner was just then schmoozing his way up the ladder and I got to watch the Richie Rich's crawl up his ass!
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STFU & get to work.
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From what I've heard, the "rules" committee (which is more of a sort-of-guidelines-if-the-speaker-wants committee) of the House, at the start of the current legislative session, declared that the House would no longer vote on resolutions to honor or recognise people, groups, or events, using the bloat of resolutions honoring everything from little-league baseball teams to military operations to civil rights leaders as the rationale. And I can't say I disagree with the sentiment - even though it takes hardly any time and has no policy impact, the hundreds of bills congress passes honoring or recognising who- or whatever is a little ridiculous.
But such a categoric refusal to vote on ANY bill honoring ANYTHING is a little much. This is the kind of event that the congressional record and the idea of passing resolutions to honor people is MEANT FOR. it's either a political ploy or an extreme and fundamentalist point of view on the negativity of ANY AND ALL resolutions EVER that honor shit.
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To shreds, you say?
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I'd like "Political Ploys" for $500. please.
When everything gets honored it does rather water down the value of being honored, which, IMO, should be reserved for things like what the SEALs done did. Special Olympics notwithstanding, we are not all winners worthy of special mention and honor.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Damn. Seriously? Who knew?
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