3,626

(62 replies, posted in Politics)

Your source writes

"Now, I'm just a regular dude and certainly not expert or insider, but it makes sense to think that all of these things must happen in conjunction. (Correct me with evidence if I'm wrong please - that way it's no longer just he-said/she-said.)

I realize this is conjecture on my part, but does this seem reasonable? "

My cite will be to Old Joe at the Doughnut shop...as soon as he okays a tape recorder, and he don't hold with CIA taping him.

There is no limit NOW to their spending.  If they want to add $17 million to their own projects they can. If they want to EACH add $17 million they can.  If Ron Paul gets his $17 million and they EACH want to add $17 million they can.  Their proposed increases have nothing to do with each other. 

But it's specific spending. It's funding specific projects.

If Ron Paul didn't originate spending proposals, they wouldn't come up elsewhere.

3,627

(62 replies, posted in Politics)

You're a liar. .
Your only "argument" is to declare the facts don't matter.
It doesn't matter that Ron Paul wasted $17 million, it would have been wasted anyhow (guess he's kicking himself for not asking for $34 million) and anybody who wastes less is no hero cause it doesn't matter (guess they should all waste $17 million each). 
The fact that he would rather lose everytime (after feathering his nest) than slowly build a coalition to make change, doesn't matter.
No, none of that matters -- it's not Ron Paul's fault, it's the fault of the American people for not rallying to Ron Paul! Ron Paul for Congress in every district! Ron Paul for Senate!  THEN we can expect reform! But OH NO

Ron Calvert is the incumbent pig in my district.  Tell me who's Ron's man in my district? You blame me for voting in the corrupt dogs --WHO'S RON PAUL'S MAN in CA-23?  Tell me and I'll vote for him!

BTW you said "You're just mad because he doesn't support your bedroom police or war-mongering corporate orders."  I don't think you give a damn about fiscal issues either--I'm sure of it because you vote for Ron Paul, the one man in America who can be counted on to lose on his own every year of his life!

3,628

(62 replies, posted in Politics)

"Pretending that Ron Paul has the power to influence budget votes at all, let alone to the point of getting them voted down, is just ignorant and silly."

"You think $17 million is a significant portion of our debt. Again--His not taking it wouldn't keep it from being spent."

False.  And no excuse.

3,629

(62 replies, posted in Politics)

"Ron Paul supports real cuts where the real problems are (Read: Many, many, many, many times more than the size of ALL earmarks)."

But pretending that Ron Paul can influence budgets let alone get them voted down, is ignorant and silly... So NO. NO he doesn't get credit for having his LAST position be quixotic condemnation of the System--right after he sets up to cash in when the System wins again. 

He sure does run his mouth off in support of big changes -- after making sure he gets his share of the pie.  He makes sure he is the Lone Voice in the Wilderness...after going alone with the herd.  He is Against the Wars...after voting for them.  What matters is that Ron Paul was last seen being Better.


Edit:  How much could Ron Paul shrink the deficit without a majority of Congress and the President voting with him?

$17 million.

Tom Tancredo?  $475,000.

Get this, maybe it's at your level: 
He gets no credit for bitching about shit he won't collaborate to improve. 
He gets grief for collaborating on shit he could avoid.

3,630

(62 replies, posted in Politics)

Well GOD DAMN if we ain't back to arguing about $17 million dollars dropped on Texas cause Ron Paul asked for it!

Tom Tancredo BTW wants to deport 40 million illegal aliens, but I guess in the grand scheme of things that won't save more than $100 billion in benefits...SCREW HIM AND THE HORSE HE RODE IN ON

3,631

(62 replies, posted in Politics)

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(62 replies, posted in Politics)

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3,633

(62 replies, posted in Politics)

Edit: The Yell, you compare him to Democrats involved in corruption. Again I ask, please give us an example of another Republican or independent who is more fiscally conservative. You keep ignoring this fact every time I bring it up: You can't. He's the most fiscally conservative member of the House. "

Horseshit.

First name out of the hat:  Tom Tancredo.

http://www.legistorm.com/earmarks/details/member/497/Rep_Tom_Tancredo.html

Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2010    Number    Cost
Solo Earmarks                          1    $475,000
With Other Members               19    $23,122,200
All Congressional                     20    $23,597,200


http://www.legistorm.com/earmarks/details/member/413/Rep_Ron_Paul.html

Solo Earmarks                          20    $17,309,750
With Other Members               25    $101,640,000
All Congressional                     45    $118,949,750

Well lookit that! If Tom Tancredo had just kept his damn mouth shut, we'd have saved $475,000.
If Ron Paul had kept his damn mouth shut, we'd have saved $17,309,750!

How about those go-along votes, $23 million versus $101 million? But what's $101 million? MIGHT AS WELL LET RON GRAB IT


"Pretending that Ron Paul has the power to influence budget votes at all, let alone to the point of getting them voted down, is just ignorant and silly."

OK let's keep the debate about Ron Paul, to those things where Ron Paul actually has the power to influence jack shit.

3,634

(6 replies, posted in Politics)

@ Justinian

Yeah but they lost India in 1947, so its more like they miss the Empire of her granddad or uncle

And yeah Harry has more American respect than Charles

3,635

(4 replies, posted in General)

THE BBC apologised to viewers after mistakenly showing a graphic from the hit computer game Halo in place of the UN Security Council logo.
In a report last week on the continuing deadly unrest in Syria, the British public broadcaster ran a large graphic behind presenter Sophie Raworth as she read the news, The Guardian reported.
Unfortunately, instead of the Security Council logo, viewers were shown the badge of the United Nations Space Command, the military agency depicted in popular interstellar war game Halo.
Viewers quickly spotted the error and posted pictures on social media sites, The Sun reported.
A BBC spokesperson said: "BBC News makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all images broadcast, however very occasionally mistakes do happen.

"Unfortunately an incorrect logo was used during a segment on last week's News at One bulletin and we apologise to viewers for the mistake.
"The image was not broadcast in our later bulletins."


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/gaming/sorry-we-confused-un-logo-with-halo-video-game-bbc/story-e6frfrt9-1226371923813#ixzz1wInLIf6a

3,636

(1 replies, posted in General)

Kanye West has reportedly asked Kim Kardashian to marry him numerous times, going so far as being on bended knee. Every time, however, Kim laughs it off as a joke, and it's starting to hurt Kanye's feelings. He is dead serious, and he won't stop proposing until her hears the reply he wants.

According to a source for Showbiz Spy, "he believes if he asks her 100 times, then eventually she'll say yes." It's been clear for some time that Kanye has it bad for Kim, but, in light of present circumstances, he could be coming on a little strong. After all, Kim's not even divorced from Kris Humphries yet.

Maybe by the time Kanye West reaches the 100th proposal mark, Kim Kardashian will agree to be his wife. Kim, however, doesn't need to rush into another marriage so quickly. After the 72-day fiasco with Humphries, she should be absolutely certain before she makes that kind of commitment to someone else.

http://celebs.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474981361526

We all know Kanye has a problem with his mouth, but I expected better of the guy who wrote "Golddigger"

maybe Obama was right about KW : "He's a jackass"

3,637

(2,141 replies, posted in General)

sry to hear that gwenydd, we just had a guy convicted of murdering a cop here, he ran from a crash then ambushed the pursuing officer with a lead pipe then shot him with his own gun

Pic = President Chester A. Arthur

3,638

(6 replies, posted in Politics)

(Reuters) - Almost half of Britons believe Britain has changed for the worse during Queen Elizabeth's 60-year reign but most think that celebrations to mark her sixth decade on the throne will be good for business and Britain's character, a poll showed on Monday.

Huge crowds are expected to celebrate 86-year-old Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee next week, which is expected to be marked by a concert at Buckingham Palace, a procession through London and a 1,000-strong flotilla along the River Thames.

An ITV News/ComRes poll found that 47 percent of those surveyed thought that Britain was not as good a place as before her reign, and just over half said they would not go to a jubilee street party or other celebration.

The poll did not say how Britons felt their nation had changed for the worse. Elizabeth has presided over the demise of Britain's once vast empire and many Britons are now feeling the squeeze of tough government spending cuts to tackle a big budget deficit.

However, 80 percent said the jubilee celebrations contribute to Britain's reputation as a country with its own distinct character, and 65 percent said the event was good for the economy. Only 14 percent opposed Britain having a monarchy.

Despite her age, many commentators believe Elizabeth remains an important figurehead in Britain and beyond, a symbol of stability and service that has taken on added weight during straitened economic times.

The wedding of Prince William, the queen's grandson, to Kate Middleton last year helped boost the monarchy's popularity.

ComRes interviewed 2,056 British adults in the period of May 25-28.

(Reporting by Mohammed Abbas; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

She's been reigning since 1952, so, unless a majority of the country wants a return to rationing and being bombed by Germans,  the question is really "was there a period during QEII's reign you liked better than 2012", so, DUH.

3,639

(2 replies, posted in General)

Pretty awesome

http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/546693_390782944307283_1744593042_n.jpg

3,640

(2,141 replies, posted in General)

why was campbell newman holding a jade triceratops

3,641

(24 replies, posted in General)

thought that was cause they hold it in Europe

3,642

(62 replies, posted in Politics)

"Ron Paul openly advocates real balanced budgets. He doesn't need to make some phony argument (red-herring) about earmarks, because it wouldn't matter if they were abolished overnight."

Ron Paul is a liar.  Every year he participates in the pork process, taking out a few hundred million for his district--and incidentally helping elbow aside people who REALLY challenge the leadership and are punished by losing their earmarks. 

This budget, with his special earmarks, is brought to a vote by the whole House.  HERE is where Paul openly advocates balanced budgets, boldly voting against the whole unbalanced budget!!
And then when it passes anyway!! He still gets paid!!!
Cause he made sure that was in it before he voted against it!!

IF Ron Paul made sure he didn't get his cut from this disastrous unconstitutional horrific bad nasty ugly UnAmerican budget, he'd be honorable.
IF Ron Paul made a serious effort to use 30 years of connections to bring down a spending bill, he'd be honorable.

What he is though is a hypocrite, a liar, as big a phony crook as any Chicago Democrat like Dan Rostenkowski, who went to federal prison for having a private warehouse full of govt-bought furniture and a nephew on the federal payroll for a no-show job, who got a pardon from a Democrat President.

3,643

(17 replies, posted in Politics)

apparently I meant Steve McQueen

um yeah for trick surgery like lipo?  How many Filipinos get lipo?

3,644

(17 replies, posted in Politics)

dentristry is one thing but DO NOT go to the third world for cosmetic surgery you ass they don't practice it enough except on foriegners

google Peter Sellers

3,645

(17 replies, posted in Politics)

LOCAL REPUBLICAN EXECUTED IN THAILAND

Death Sentence for Smuggling Container of OTC Painkiller

"Bastards! You Know What This Costs in the States?"

3,646

(2,141 replies, posted in General)

"Guess who or what" indicates that What is an alternative to Who mad

3,647

(17 replies, posted in Politics)

i hear the Phillipines are also cheaper for dental work

3,648

(2,141 replies, posted in General)

a jade triceratops

3,649

(24 replies, posted in General)

it is funny how Europe has EU membership for prize friends and wannabes get into NATO or Eurovision as consolation prizes

3,650

(24 replies, posted in General)

Azerbaijan wasn't a desert wasteland actually it has been peopled since the Bronze age by Caucasian tribesmen and the province was split between the Czar and Shah of Iran in the 1850s by Russian conquest 

but yeah from what MacLean saw in the 1930s as he snuck through it, Stalin was shipping people in and others out as ways of destabilizing the traditional political setup making practically all of USSR a "frontier community"