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On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 19:11:29 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/21/15 6:39 PM, True North wrote: FlatulenceJim stinks out the joint... "Donnie will be the first to feel the aftermath of that dangerous move." Well, the Floriduh UnFunny Man dumps more of his toilet humour. Be on the lookout...he's just the sort of guy who would drive his RV up to where you live and dump its holding tank in a fresh water reservoir... Recreational dumping. Probably as legal as dumping in the harbor. -- Ban idiots, not guns! |
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The JohnnyMop inserts his head in the toilet...
" Recreational dumping. Probably as legal as dumping in the harbor." Not for your kind of crap, JohnnyMop. I doubt our sewage plant could handle it. |
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 18:14:43 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 16:42:34 -0400, John H. wrote: I watched a bit of CNN. I Carson was misquoted about a dozen times. It's funny how absolutely dishonest the liberals can be. Of course, Krause is a fine example. Look at the dead soldier story for a fine example. -- === I like Dr Ben. He's no politician but that's a big part of his appeal I think. Unfortunately it's also going to limit his campaign. All of the Republican candidates seem to have this uncanny ability to needlessly offend broad segments of the electorate. If Biden decides to run and gets the (D) nomination, I'd be inclined to vote for him. Nope. Except for Trump, I'd vote for any of the top four Republicans before Biden. I like Carson. It's a shame the majority of the electorate will hear and believe, like Krause, the misquotes and meaning of what Carson said. We just have to do what we can to overcome stupidity. -- Ban idiots, not guns! |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 04:54:43 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
The JohnnyMop inserts his head in the toilet... " Recreational dumping. Probably as legal as dumping in the harbor." Not for your kind of crap, JohnnyMop. I doubt our sewage plant could handle it. The water in your harbor goes through a sewage plant? You are so full of useful information. -- Ban idiots, not guns! |
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On 9/22/2015 7:27 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 19:11:29 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/21/15 6:39 PM, True North wrote: FlatulenceJim stinks out the joint... "Donnie will be the first to feel the aftermath of that dangerous move." Well, the Floriduh UnFunny Man dumps more of his toilet humour. Be on the lookout...he's just the sort of guy who would drive his RV up to where you live and dump its holding tank in a fresh water reservoir... Recreational dumping. Probably as legal as dumping in the harbor. -- Ban idiots, not guns! Remember the suitcase toilet that Harry used to take along when his wife went boating with him. I wonder if he made her clean it out after she used it? |
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On 9/22/2015 9:05 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 18:14:43 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 16:42:34 -0400, John H. wrote: I watched a bit of CNN. I Carson was misquoted about a dozen times. It's funny how absolutely dishonest the liberals can be. Of course, Krause is a fine example. Look at the dead soldier story for a fine example. -- === I like Dr Ben. He's no politician but that's a big part of his appeal I think. Unfortunately it's also going to limit his campaign. All of the Republican candidates seem to have this uncanny ability to needlessly offend broad segments of the electorate. If Biden decides to run and gets the (D) nomination, I'd be inclined to vote for him. Nope. Except for Trump, I'd vote for any of the top four Republicans before Biden. I like Carson. It's a shame the majority of the electorate will hear and believe, like Krause, the misquotes and meaning of what Carson said. We just have to do what we can to overcome stupidity. -- Ban idiots, not guns! Krause flunked parsing at Kansas Klown Collitch. That might be why he allows the DNC and various union thugs to do his thinking for him. |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 09:05:00 -0400, John H.
wrote: I like Dr Ben. He's no politician but that's a big part of his appeal I think. Unfortunately it's also going to limit his campaign. All of the Republican candidates seem to have this uncanny ability to needlessly offend broad segments of the electorate. If Biden decides to run and gets the (D) nomination, I'd be inclined to vote for him. Nope. Except for Trump, I'd vote for any of the top four Republicans before Biden. I like Carson. It's a shame the majority of the electorate will hear and believe, like Krause, the misquotes and meaning of what Carson said. We just have to do what we can to overcome stupidity. === Old saying: You can't fix stupid. |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 13:41:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 9/22/15 1:09 PM, wrote: In addition to other very liberal objectives Patrick proposed and pushed for some extremely restrictive gun laws in a state that already has very restrictive laws regarding firearms. There were several that he proposed or endorsed ranging from a limit of one gun purchase per month, a long waiting period and the imposition of a large tax on ammunition ... all in an attempt to discourage private gun ownership. Fortunately, even in liberal Massachusetts, his proposals were soundly rejected. Good to know. It is really not unusual for a northeastern democrat tho. What else? Right, because nothing is more important than...guns. Except maybe abortion and neither are a reason to select a presidential candidate. What is (s)he going to do about Putin, Assad, Netanyahu and the rest of the bomb throwers in the world? How will they stimulate the economy and what are they doing about the debt? How are they going to deal with the fact that we are rapidly running out of water? Those are the issues that are going to doom my grand children if they are not dealt with. |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 15:56:30 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 9/22/15 3:52 PM, wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 13:41:57 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/22/15 1:09 PM, wrote: In addition to other very liberal objectives Patrick proposed and pushed for some extremely restrictive gun laws in a state that already has very restrictive laws regarding firearms. There were several that he proposed or endorsed ranging from a limit of one gun purchase per month, a long waiting period and the imposition of a large tax on ammunition ... all in an attempt to discourage private gun ownership. Fortunately, even in liberal Massachusetts, his proposals were soundly rejected. Good to know. It is really not unusual for a northeastern democrat tho. What else? Right, because nothing is more important than...guns. Except maybe abortion and neither are a reason to select a presidential candidate. What is (s)he going to do about Putin, Assad, Netanyahu and the rest of the bomb throwers in the world? How will they stimulate the economy and what are they doing about the debt? How are they going to deal with the fact that we are rapidly running out of water? Those are the issues that are going to doom my grand children if they are not dealt with. Perhaps the Libertarian candidate of your choice will have the answers to the pressing issues you raise. Oh, wait. I am not sure there is a libertarian candidate yet but they would definitely be better on the money issues. The foreign policy is more likely to be better. I am not sure there is an answer to the water problem but a free market solution is likely to be better than regulation. If the water is too expensive to sprinkle on the lawn, people will stop watering their lawns. The real problem is going to be agriculture and those "blooming deserts:" in California are likely to go away. It is not quite as bad in the mid west but they are still depleting the Ogallala aquifer and that is fossil water, just like the deep water in California that they have pretty much used up. We are not getting that water back. One statement in last month's Scientific American is definitely true. "Water flows toward money". When Jerry Brown implored his rich democrats in Southern California to conserve water, the actual usage WENT UP. The answer is to make them pay through the nose for it. Water rates should go up exponentially as usage goes up. Basic drinking and bathing water should be fairly cheap but when you start getting over a couple thousand gallons a month, the rate should start going nuts. |
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