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On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 10:33:09 -0400, Hank©
wrote: On 4/3/2013 9:42 AM, wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 23:01:57 -0700, Urin Asshole wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 23:57:44 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 17:42:51 -0700, Urin Asshole wrote: We were talking about which presidents propped up Social Security and what they did. It sounds like you are the one who is eating ludes like jelly beans. It would explain why you can't keep up with what we are talking about. Presidents? Huh? Congress is the one who alocates money. Try again. \ OK, have it your way, It wasn't Reagan that ran up the debt, it was\ Tip O'Neil and it was Newt Gingrich who was responsible for the surplus in the 90s. You win. How about just the honest part? Lots of people had a hand in both the surplus and the run up debt. Reagan's policies didn't help. O'Neil didn't help, and Newt was always and will always be an asshole. Make up your mind. Is it the president or is it the congress In recent years it's the president badgering congress into passing bad legislation. Like outright lying to them over Saddam and the WMDs? I agree! |
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On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 09:33:57 -0400, Hank©
wrote: On 4/2/2013 11:57 PM, wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 17:42:51 -0700, Urin Asshole wrote: We were talking about which presidents propped up Social Security and what they did. It sounds like you are the one who is eating ludes like jelly beans. It would explain why you can't keep up with what we are talking about. Presidents? Huh? Congress is the one who alocates money. Try again. \ OK, have it your way, It wasn't Reagan that ran up the debt, it was Tip O'Neil and it was Newt Gingrich who was responsible for the surplus in the 90s. You win. You give in so easily. Try "whatever" instead. You're stupid as ever. |
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On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:06:25 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 4/3/13 1:06 PM, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 12:34:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: have a home, plenty of food, a car or three, 3 TVs, cable, computer, internet, air conditioning, washer dryer, bicycles, boats, clothes, shoes, hand tools, fishing poles, cupboard full of dishes, VCRs, hobby materials, electronic test equipment, electricity, stove, storage shed/work shop, furniture, freezer, money for gas, wifi radio, communication receiver, fax machine, cordless phone, health insurance, HSA SEP, riding mower, push mower, electric gokart, portable radio, books, binoculars, sewing machines, storage cabinets, table saw, jig saw, band saw, greenhouse, irrigation system, water pump, water/sewer, living close to local consumer services. Please add to the list and tell me what good things are you missing. Mikek The phrase typically does not refer to those sorts of things. Does it refer to safeties on handguns? You know, neither of my revolvers, one of which is the "Highway Patrolman" has a safety. They must be 'bad' guns, huh? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. Have you figured out the difference between polymer and alloy yet? Or whether you should winterize your outboard's innards with WD 40? Or whether you should use two cycle oil in your four stroke outboard? If I were in your shoes I'd be doing the same thing. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. |
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On 4/3/13 1:42 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:06:25 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/3/13 1:06 PM, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 12:34:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: have a home, plenty of food, a car or three, 3 TVs, cable, computer, internet, air conditioning, washer dryer, bicycles, boats, clothes, shoes, hand tools, fishing poles, cupboard full of dishes, VCRs, hobby materials, electronic test equipment, electricity, stove, storage shed/work shop, furniture, freezer, money for gas, wifi radio, communication receiver, fax machine, cordless phone, health insurance, HSA SEP, riding mower, push mower, electric gokart, portable radio, books, binoculars, sewing machines, storage cabinets, table saw, jig saw, band saw, greenhouse, irrigation system, water pump, water/sewer, living close to local consumer services. Please add to the list and tell me what good things are you missing. Mikek The phrase typically does not refer to those sorts of things. Does it refer to safeties on handguns? You know, neither of my revolvers, one of which is the "Highway Patrolman" has a safety. They must be 'bad' guns, huh? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. Have you figured out the difference between polymer and alloy yet? Or whether you should winterize your outboard's innards with WD 40? Or whether you should use two cycle oil in your four stroke outboard? If I were in your shoes I'd be doing the same thing. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling' - the liberals' last stand. I learned this trick from you: Have you figured out the difference between polymer and alloy yet? Or whether you should winterize your outboard's innards with WD 40? Or whether you should use two cycle oil in your four stroke outboard? |
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On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:43:56 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 10:06:08 -0700, Urin Asshole wrote: On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 09:39:19 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 22:58:58 -0700, Urin Asshole wrote: On Tue, 02 Apr 2013 23:51:08 -0400, wrote: It is running a $85 billion dollar deficit and no plan to fix it,. How is that not an immediate problem? $85B? Why does that number sound familiar? I know, I know. It's the big oil subsidy. Eliminate that, and we're good to go. What's more important, big oil getting money it doesn't need or people getting their Social Security? Hmmmm.... Cite that. I lied. $52B in direct subsidized costs, plus $1.6T in related costs of the fossil fuel industry. http://priceofoil.org/fossil-fuel-subsidies/ ... or $10B "In the United States, credible estimates of annual fossil fuel subsidies range from $10 billion to $52 billion annually," Nice cherry picking tho. So the range, without underlying infrastructre and related cost, per year is, let's say in the middle... $32B. That of course, won't help the Social Security situation if it were funneled to it. Is that what you're claiming? Nice try. |
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On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:05:17 -0400, J Herring
wrote: On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 11:22:35 -0500, amdx wrote: On 3/29/2013 11:54 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Why we can't have good things… (continued) http://tinyurl.com/ckot44q Half of Christians Think Jesus Will Return Within 40 Years Christian views in America on the return of Christ. You can be a good conservative without being a Christian. You might note this NPR article, Christians are about equally split between liberal and conservative. Why we can't have good things? We can have good things! Most do. What good things are you missing? This is a serious question. If you're not lazy or a dimwit, it's not all that difficult to have a home, plenty of food, a car or three, 3 TVs, cable, computer, internet, air conditioning, washer dryer, bicycles, boats, clothes, shoes, hand tools, fishing poles, cupboard full of dishes, VCRs, hobby materials, electronic test equipment, electricity, stove, storage shed/work shop, furniture, freezer, money for gas, wifi radio, communication receiver, fax machine, cordless phone, health insurance, HSA SEP, riding mower, push mower, electric gokart, portable radio, books, binoculars, sewing machines, storage cabinets, table saw, jig saw, band saw, greenhouse, irrigation system, water pump, water/sewer, living close to local consumer services. Please add to the list and tell me what good things are you missing. Mikek The good thing ESAD is missing is friendship. He spends his life putting down others. He needs to get out on the golf course, which is where I'd be if it weren't for the damn dentist!! Salmonbait You've got plenty of bat**** crazy friends. You should be really happy! |
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On 4/3/13 1:53 PM, Urin Asshole wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:05:17 -0400, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 11:22:35 -0500, amdx wrote: On 3/29/2013 11:54 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Why we can't have good things… (continued) http://tinyurl.com/ckot44q Half of Christians Think Jesus Will Return Within 40 Years Christian views in America on the return of Christ. You can be a good conservative without being a Christian. You might note this NPR article, Christians are about equally split between liberal and conservative. Why we can't have good things? We can have good things! Most do. What good things are you missing? This is a serious question. If you're not lazy or a dimwit, it's not all that difficult to have a home, plenty of food, a car or three, 3 TVs, cable, computer, internet, air conditioning, washer dryer, bicycles, boats, clothes, shoes, hand tools, fishing poles, cupboard full of dishes, VCRs, hobby materials, electronic test equipment, electricity, stove, storage shed/work shop, furniture, freezer, money for gas, wifi radio, communication receiver, fax machine, cordless phone, health insurance, HSA SEP, riding mower, push mower, electric gokart, portable radio, books, binoculars, sewing machines, storage cabinets, table saw, jig saw, band saw, greenhouse, irrigation system, water pump, water/sewer, living close to local consumer services. Please add to the list and tell me what good things are you missing. Mikek The good thing ESAD is missing is friendship. He spends his life putting down others. He needs to get out on the golf course, which is where I'd be if it weren't for the damn dentist!! Salmonbait You've got plenty of bat**** crazy friends. You should be really happy! Crazy and trashy. |
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On 4/3/2013 1:48 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 4/3/13 1:46 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 13:06:34 -0400, J Herring wrote: On Wed, 03 Apr 2013 12:34:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: have a home, plenty of food, a car or three, 3 TVs, cable, computer, internet, air conditioning, washer dryer, bicycles, boats, clothes, shoes, hand tools, fishing poles, cupboard full of dishes, VCRs, hobby materials, electronic test equipment, electricity, stove, storage shed/work shop, furniture, freezer, money for gas, wifi radio, communication receiver, fax machine, cordless phone, health insurance, HSA SEP, riding mower, push mower, electric gokart, portable radio, books, binoculars, sewing machines, storage cabinets, table saw, jig saw, band saw, greenhouse, irrigation system, water pump, water/sewer, living close to local consumer services. Please add to the list and tell me what good things are you missing. Mikek The phrase typically does not refer to those sorts of things. Does it refer to safeties on handguns? You know, neither of my revolvers, one of which is the "Highway Patrolman" has a safety. They must be 'bad' guns, huh? Salmonbait It was explained to me that the reason a Ruger KP90 does not have a safety is it is for cops transitioning from a revolver. Where the safety would be, it has a decocker. I usually train from the decocked position to be used to the double action trigger pull. I avoid the double action trigger pull by buying pistols with single action triggers. You can also avoid the double action trigger pull by cocking the double action trigger. Somebody ought to sit down with you and explain to you how different types of guns work. |
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