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Seven Wishes wrote:Frank is up by 13 points. Dream on.
David, you would need to actually PROVE I was wrong "more than anyone else on this thread." You see, it's not actually TRUE. It's just that you don't agree with me. But FACTS support what I contend. Not so much in your case, and especially your loony, brainless, neo-con brethren.
Moving along....

RossValoryRocks wrote:You have no facts...to support your opinions...Liberal analysis is not irrefutable, no matter how many times you use the word.
RossValoryRocks wrote: I will give you that you are very flexible as evidenced by all the giving yourself pats on the back...and the willfully inserting your head up your ass...when it isn't stuck up Monkers...while throwing Deano and TNC under the bus...yeah you are a REAL winner!
RossValoryRocks wrote:I bet you got picked on every day as a kid, beat up, the works...because you certainly have that passive-aggressive vibe with the insistance you are always right and the how great you are thing going on.
RossValoryRocks wrote:Yes Frank is up 13...he should be 30...Of course given he is at least partly to blame for the mess we are in maybe that isn' surprising.

Fact Finder wrote:conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:
I really hate this kind of thing, regardless of which President it is. I hated it when Bush was in office and I hate it now.
Free speech is a lovely thing, whoever owns that car has every right. I support that. As for posting it here...comic relief, nothing more.
RedWingFan wrote:conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:
I really hate this kind of thing, regardless of which President it is. I hated it when Bush was in office and I hate it now.
It drives me crazy when someone has a nice car and slaps any kind of bumper sticker on it. Looks tacky and ugly as hell. Why would anyone do that?

Monker wrote:Fact Finder wrote:conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:
I really hate this kind of thing, regardless of which President it is. I hated it when Bush was in office and I hate it now.
Free speech is a lovely thing, whoever owns that car has every right. I support that. As for posting it here...comic relief, nothing more.
Well, the answer is No. FF, you do not make that car look big.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama

Seven Wishes wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:You have no facts...to support your opinions...Liberal analysis is not irrefutable, no matter how many times you use the word.
Except, Stuie, I DO use facts...real, actual FACTS, as opposed to conservative blog posts blurbs and parroting Limbaugh's bullshit. You, on the other hand, NEVER have sources and NEVER use facts. Simply repeating that line, ad nauseam – whether it’s you or your Hannity-blowing neo-con buddies on this board – does not make it true.
RossValoryRocks wrote: I will give you that you are very flexible as evidenced by all the giving yourself pats on the back...and the willfully inserting your head up your ass...when it isn't stuck up Monkers...while throwing Deano and TNC under the bus...yeah you are a REAL winner!
I'm one of the most conciliatory people on this board, and while I have full confidence in knowing I'm almost always correct and you and your knuckle-dragging dittoheads on this board are almost universally wrong, I don't remember the last time I "patted myself on the back". Also, Bald Boy Stuie, show me an example of ONE time I have thrown TNC, Deano, or any other fellow thinker "under the bus". ONE. Please. Find ONE example of that. ONE.RossValoryRocks wrote:I bet you got picked on every day as a kid, beat up, the works...because you certainly have that passive-aggressive vibe with the insistance you are always right and the how great you are thing going on.
Wow. As I mentioned the most recent of the two occasions you've threatened me with bodily harm from wherever you're typing away in the basement of your mommy's house, I have never ONCE in my life started a fight or struck anyone. I've defended myself, and that's it. Anyone who knows me - my friends and clients - knows I'm extremely humble. Just because I get riled up when you mouth-breathers continue to spew your hatred and lies, does not mean I'm "passive aggresive". Come on, Fat Fuck Bald Boy Stuie. You know better than this. You're the one who's threatened me on more than one occasion. Everyone here knows it - Andrew, the moderators, even your fellow neo-con dittoheads. You calling me passive-aggressive is like Air Supply telling Rush how much they suck. Or like Palin telling Stephen Hawking he’s an idiot. Or, if you’d rather – like Ronald Reagan telling Calvin Coolidge he was a lousy President.RossValoryRocks wrote:Yes Frank is up 13...he should be 30...Of course given he is at least partly to blame for the mess we are in maybe that isn' surprising.
Okay, loony Fat Bald Boy Stuie. Whatever. The fact remains he is up by 13 points and won't lose that seat - and LiePaster is simply guilty of wishful thinking. Which is ironic, since almost all of you aren't actually usually capable of actual thought, compassion, introspection, comprehension, or understanding.
You are a truly reprehensible human being, but I’m not about to go into this with you again or respond to the new private messages I see you’ve sent me tonight. I’m not even going to open them. So whatever you’re trying to say, you can either post it here, or keep it to yourself. I’m not interested, and I sure as hell am not intimidated by the likes of you.


Seven Wishes wrote:Stuie...wow. Your logical fallacies notwithstanding, it is quite apparent you're sore in the knees from bowing at the throne of Faux News. Your statement is par for the course for someone who draws conclusions out of context with no supporting evidence.
Idiot, Monker was the SUBJECT of the post PRIOR TO MY COMMENTS. Not Deano, not TNC...Monker. No mention was made of TNC or Deano, nor anyone else. Since RWF and FF had stated Monker was "uninformed". All I was doing was defending Monker. It would have looked rather silly to defend TNC and Deano when they had NOTHING to do with the subject at hand.
Nice try. Now, who's boasting? You're trying to present yourself as someone who is capable of "buying and selling" mid-sized businesses. Yadda yadda yadda. It never stops with you. Everything anyone would need to know about you - every last element negative - could be culled from your last post.
You are, without a doubt, the worst human being on this board.

The_Noble_Cause wrote:I watched the Rubio vs. Crist debate on Fox News Sunday. IMO, Crist is going to win in a landslide.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama

RedWingFan wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:I watched the Rubio vs. Crist debate on Fox News Sunday. IMO, Crist is going to win in a landslide.
I'm assuming you'd like a mulligan on this one TNC?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:RedWingFan wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:I watched the Rubio vs. Crist debate on Fox News Sunday. IMO, Crist is going to win in a landslide.
I'm assuming you'd like a mulligan on this one TNC?
Looks like Crist is going down, doesn't it? What can I say? Having watched that early debate, Crist struck me as the only sensible adult in the room, while Rubio was spouting lazy anti-government cliches. Doesn't help matters that Rubio sports a really bad fourth-grader haircut.

RossValoryRocks wrote:
Again...coming from you...that's a compliment. People who actually know me know I would do anything for them...and about as unselfish and self deprecating as they come...you just don't like me and my conservative bent...and that's fine....in the end you just aren't worth the bother any longer...everyone here knows you are an idiot and that your irrefutable sources are culled from liberal bullshit blogs and such. Keep posting...I can always use a good laugh and you irrefutably provide it.


Fact Finder wrote:conversationpc wrote:Fact Finder wrote:
I really hate this kind of thing, regardless of which President it is. I hated it when Bush was in office and I hate it now.
Free speech is a lovely thing, whoever owns that car has every right. I support that. As for posting it here...comic relief, nothing more.
Seven Wishes wrote:I'm in. I was thinking perhaps the Wham! reunion tour? I know S2M has been working that one over for a while.
In other news...Clinton looks like a major league a**hole for trying to talk Meek out of the race in Florida. And this isn't the first time these kind of allegations have been made.

Rockindeano wrote:Meek is a piece of shit, as is Rubio.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama

RedWingFan wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Meek is a piece of shit, as is Rubio.
Wait!!! The hispanic and the black guy are pieces of shit? But the white guy is right as rain? 7 wishes what do you think about Dean's opinion of the candidates with melonin? I'm for the hispanic guy by the way!

Fact Finder wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:I'm in. I was thinking perhaps the Wham! reunion tour? I know S2M has been working that one over for a while.
In other news...Clinton looks like a major league a**hole for trying to talk Meek out of the race in Florida. And this isn't the first time these kind of allegations have been made.
No, Meek looks like a possum's pecker for staying in the race because he is black. he has NO chance to win, and will giive the GOP yet another win. His career is over if you ask me. I am also sure Bill didn't do this on his own accord...he had to have orders, probably from the DNC and Obama. Meek is a piece of shit, as is Rubio. Meek can give this seat to Crist if he cares about party. I bet you he ends up doing so this week.
Meek is the Dem you idiot...Crist is the Rino/lib party backstabber here.....jeez!Losing faith in ya bro.

Rockindeano wrote:I hate all three of these douche's but have to support Whitey.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama

RedWingFan wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I hate all three of these douche's but have to support Whitey.
whitey!!

Fact Finder wrote:Republican Marco Rubio now enjoys a 20-point advantage over Independent candidate Charlie Crist in the U.S. Senate race in Florida, with Democratic Congressman Kendrick Meek still running third.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in the Sunshine State finds Rubio picking up 50% of the vote, while Crist, Florida's current GOP governor, receives 30% support. Meek picks up 16% support, his worst showing since early July. One percent (1%) prefers some other candidate, and another three percent (3%) are still undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
This race remains Solid Republican in the Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 Senate Balance of Power rankings. Earlier last week, Rubio held a 43% to 32% lead over Crist, with Meek earning 20% support.


Rockindeano wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:I'm in. I was thinking perhaps the Wham! reunion tour? I know S2M has been working that one over for a while.
In other news...Clinton looks like a major league a**hole for trying to talk Meek out of the race in Florida. And this isn't the first time these kind of allegations have been made.
No, Meek looks like a possum's pecker for staying in the race because he is black. he has NO chance to win, and will giive the GOP yet another win. His career is over if you ask me. I am also sure Bill didn't do this on his own accord...he had to have orders, probably from the DNC and Obama. Meek is a piece of shit, as is Rubio. Meek can give this seat to Crist if he cares about party. I bet you he ends up doing so this week.
Meek is the Dem you idiot...Crist is the Rino/lib party backstabber here.....jeez!Losing faith in ya bro.
Fuckhead. I KNOW Meek is the Dem. What was wrong with what I said? If Meek drops out, Crist will win by virtue of picking up 75% of Meeks support, vaulting him up and over Rubio. They all three are pieces of shit, but for me personally, I need Crist to win.
Fuck off for insulting my knowledge and intelligence, douchebag.


Fact Finder wrote:This is unfucking real...first a very unfunny Father Guido Sarduci...and now Yusuf aka Cat Stevens singing "Peace Train".
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama

Dems make a mess of Florida U.S. Senate race
By Roland S. Martin
October 30, 2010 8:54 a.m. EDT
http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/10/30/m ... tml?hpt=T2
Editor's note: Roland S. Martin is a syndicated columnist and author of "The First: President Barack Obama's Road to the White House." He is a commentator for TV One Cable network and host of a Sunday morning news show.
(CNN) -- So let me get this straight: Rep. Kendrick Meek was the first candidate to declare that he would run for the U.S. Senate in Florida, faced down a billionaire to win the Democratic nomination -- and with polls showing him third in a three-way race, it's now his fault that Republican Marco Rubio may win?
Really? Are you serious? The Democrats' Florida debacle became front page news this week when it was reported that former President Bill Clinton approached Meek about dropping out of the race in order to throw his support to Gov. Charlie Crist, a former Republican who is running as an independent for the seat.
Crist was losing badly in the polls to Rubio, and opted not to face him in the Republican primary, choosing instead to do battle as an independent in the general election. It has always been Crist's plan to win the Senate race by siphoning off Democratic voters, picking up some Republican votes, and appealing to independents. But he has been unable to overtake Rubio in the polls, and clearly saw his best shot at victory was if Meek dropped out.
I was told by a senior Democratic official Thursday night that Clinton believed he had secured Meek's word that he wouldn't run on two occasions, and had already chartered a plane to fly to Florida and appear at a unity rally with Meek and Crist. Conventional Democratic wisdom says Meek would look like the bigger man if he put aside his personal ambition and took a bullet for the party by backing Crist and keeping the seat out of Republican Rubio's hands.
Except there is one problem: Crist is a Republican!
Yes, he has flipped positions more than the chief cook at IHOP, but he reportedly promised to caucus with the Democrats, and that was manna from heaven for a party facing the prospect of losing big in the House and the Senate. For Democratic Party officials, who cares if Meek's voting record has been solidly behind the agenda of President Obama -- he must be the sacrificial lamb in order for them to hold onto the Senate.
But the reality is that the party, and the White House, has not gotten behind Meek in a huge way. Early on, senior Democrats were mumbling that he wasn't an exciting candidate and didn't have what it took to win.
Some of them were privately hoping that billionaire Jeff Greene, who had made a fortune betting against the housing market, would beat Meek so they could openly support Crist. Meek advisers have constantly been at odds with Democrats, complaining that the White House was reluctant to send surrogates to Florida to back his campaign, and that even President Obama has been lukewarm in his support, offering no effusive praise of him in rallies and conference calls, preferring to lavish more praise and attention on Alex Sink, the Democratic nominee for governor in Florida.
The backroom deals were so pervasive that the state's teachers union offered a co-endorsement following Crist vetoing a major bill they opposed. That stunned Meek and his supporters because he has been a major education backer, even sponsoring the bill in the Florida legislature that limited classroom size.
So, in steps Clinton, a close friend of Meek who has campaigned for him numerous times in Florida. I was told that Clinton was angered by Meek going against his word, and opted to confirm the story of his involvement in the hope that voters will see a Meek victory as unlikely and switch to Crist.
But with Meek fighting back, shutting down any attempt to characterize him as a quitter, the Democratic Party looks like the Keystone Kops, unable to get their story straight and offering up conflicting accounts of what happened. The Democratic Party appears unwilling to back one of their own who ran for the seat, won the nomination and is trying to win the general election.
If Democrats thought he wasn't strong, they should have recruited someone else. The result is that backroom deals almost deprived voters of the right to choose their own representative -- all because national Democrats were weak about Meek.
The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Roland S. Martin.

Fact Finder wrote:WOW! You libs should be embarassed by this Stewart/Colbert thingy going down in DC..what a clusterfuck..and not even funny. I'll give 'em credit for attracting quite a few idiots.
Live on Comedy Central BTW.
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