Food for thought
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Big N' Blue
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Food for thought
Bad politicians are often elected by people that don't vote.
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Re: Food for thought
That right there is the REAL problem. Good one B&B. How does a country that is free not to vote get more of it's citizens to vote?
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Re: Food for thought
To bad they aren't like mister potato head dolls huh, an arm hear, a ear there and put together the best candidate from all the candidates. I hear that a lot about Rand Paul, the only problem is that Congress has the power to declare war not the president, furthermore, two things. Our debt is dangerous, possibly more so than any other threat out there, remember why empires fail. All through history they fail because they over extend themselves. Romans, England, Russia, America?. Second, our defense should not be an offense. It does not make us more safe to go around violating other country's sovereignty and bombing wedding parties. That makes more enemies both in those countries and from other allies around the world. No, it's time to rethink our foreign policy. Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results is insanity. Just as insane as liberals thinking socialism will work hear even though it has failed around the world.
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mike martell
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Re: Food for thought
Peace can only be obtained through superior fire power...The only thing any enemy understands is knowing beyond a doubt we will tolerate zero nonsense and have the fire power to back it up, this is what deeply troubles me about Rand Paul, I agree with his analogy about sticking our nose in where it doesn't belong, but by burying your head in the sand will only serve to get us all killed, some point soon, we need to profile and address the problem within our own borders, don't matter if we are trillions in debt or debt free, really doesn't concern radical Muslims intent on killing us all! Our current POTUS has this process backwards and prefers to profile honest law abiding Americans and offer a free pass to his own kind.....I truly believe we need to secure our borders and arm ourselves to the hilt and mind our own business and when any enemy becomes a threat, we simply eliminate them. The same applies when I'm in grizzly bear country, I'm not looking to provoke an attack but rather end it quickly!
The last presidential election we found conservative Christians unable to support and vote for a Mormon, so by refusing to turn out and vote, elected a radical Anti American! Makes me sick to think we are set to repeat the same thing all over.
The last presidential election we found conservative Christians unable to support and vote for a Mormon, so by refusing to turn out and vote, elected a radical Anti American! Makes me sick to think we are set to repeat the same thing all over.
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Re: Food for thought
O, hey Barbra (AKA mike martell, aka the chump) hehe have you guys ever seen a monkey try and f### a football? That is what this reminds me of. Check out this chart that I got of a documentary called the flaw on Netflix. Note when the chart starts to tank is when the right wingers poster boy took office in the 1980s. He got in bed with Merrill Lynch and turned out the stock market bull, this is good for people like me that can make money in a bull market but not the general public or halfwits like Barbra (AKA mike martell).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tAhTTSwxa8
That was my thought now when do I get my food. hehe
If you are new to hound hunting and new to this website take note.
Are they really hound men? I would bet no. I would also recommend researching any and all state laws where you live some have exemptions to give dog men a break, some don't. On the west coast them guys will hunt bobcat with a bull terrier then simply rush it into the nearest animal rights vet clinic to save there bacon when it gets hurt. That will get you locked up in some states.
Are they really hound men? I would bet no. I would also recommend researching any and all state laws where you live some have exemptions to give dog men a break, some don't. On the west coast them guys will hunt bobcat with a bull terrier then simply rush it into the nearest animal rights vet clinic to save there bacon when it gets hurt. That will get you locked up in some states.
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Re: Food for thought
Dang it Zach
Leave this site unattended for 48 hours and look what happens!
Quote:this is good for people like me that can make money in a bull market but not the general public or halfwits like Barbra (AKA mike martell)
April
I kind of had you pegged for a WalMart worker?
You also fit the mold of the typical angry democrat! 
Leave this site unattended for 48 hours and look what happens!
Quote:this is good for people like me that can make money in a bull market but not the general public or halfwits like Barbra (AKA mike martell)
April
I kind of had you pegged for a WalMart worker?

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