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"People who don't even have a focking job and contribute to society are often the ones who shoot their mouths off the most"

-Keith Partridge

 

"Old men who get bored watching Matlock reruns, like to pretend the know something on message boards."

-Bill Bixby

 

 

:overhead: So you got nothin'! :overhead:

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I'll vote for Obama over Romney for the simple reason that Mitt will be the wealthiest president in this country's history, so it's obvious who he's going to coddle and make changes to favor. The last thing this country needs is even more separation between the filthy rich and everyone else.

 

 

You really should see someone about that Chremnophobia.

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:overhead: So you got nothin'! :overhead:

If you haven't noticed, Old stocking, I reply to dumb quotes/lyrics, with my own dumb quotes/lyrics. You're a bit slow on the uptake, huh?

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If daddy let's you watch this, is your sister this smart ?

 

The insults about China censoring youtube can't be coupled with a youtube link about a chick that's allegedly as dumb as my sister. As you already acknowledge, I can't see how dumb this chick is. It makes no sense.

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If you haven't noticed, Old stocking, I reply to dumb quotes/lyrics, with my own dumb quotes/lyrics. You're a bit slow on the uptake, huh?

 

 

"We mock what we don’t understand"

- Austin Millbarge

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"We mock what we don’t understand"

- Austin Millbarge

"When I'm 64"

-The Beatles

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I think Obama has given us change, not huge change but change, and did so with the back drop of the terrible mess he was handed plus an opposition that has vowed to make him fail, or at least appear to fail, with the goal of making him a one-term president.

 

Obama :doublethumbsup:

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plus an opposition that has vowed to make him fail, or at least appear to fail, with the goal of making him a one-term president.

unfortunately, this is the case regardless of who is the POTUS.

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I'm kind of on the fence about voting for Obummer or a 3rd party candidate. For the first time I can remember, I'm considering not even showing up to vote. That's an option too.

 

Obummer has been a slight disappointment to me, mostly because I don't like his healthcare plan and he continued the Bush tax cuts and a lot of his policies on rendition and other things that I consider executive overreach. On the plus side his foreign policy has been much better and I don't think many presidents could've done much better on the economy.

 

If the GOP had a solid option I'd vote for him. The thing is though, Romney's policies are virtually identical to the Bush-era policies that got us into this mess. He wants even more tax cuts, which more than anything exploded the debt. And he will take a much harder line stance on Iran and is more likely to get us involved in another foreign nation-building excersion. I seriously can't think of one area where Mitt could be superior to Obummer as president.

 

The irony is that I registered Republican in large part to vote for Romney, back when I thought he was a moderate. Now I realize Romney isn't a moderate, or a liberal, or a conservative. He's a chameleon who has no core values or beliefs and says anything, no matter how inane or demonstrably false, for votes. His whole line of attack on the president has been retarded. Blaming him for gas prices ... really? Really?

 

This may be the year I throw my vote away on the Libertarian party or something. :dunno:

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I'm going wait and see who the Americans Elect ticket is as well as whether Ron Paul runs 3rd party. :ninja:

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"When I'm 64"

-The Beatles

 

Paul McCartney wrote that. HTH

 

Wow, Gerontophobia and Chremnophobia you are a mess.

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Paul McCartney wrote that. HTH

 

Wow, Gerontophobia and Chremnophobia you are a mess.

Lennon/McCartney

 

hth

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Lennon/McCartney

 

hth

You are very good at being wrong. :thumbsup:

 

 

Paul McCartney wrote the music for this when he was about 15, and used to play it when The Beatles were still known as The Quarrymen. He put lyrics to it later in honor of his father's 64th birthday.

McCartney wrote and sang the lead vocals on this song which asks if a woman will still be with him when he got older, when he was 64 years old. On May 17, 2006, Paul and his then wife, Heather Mills, separated, finalizing the divorce in 2008. McCartney turned 64 on June 18, 2006, so the answer to his musical question with regards to Mills, would be no.

John Lennon said of this: "I would never even dream of writing a song like that."

 

http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=126

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I pretty sure I have to vote Obama. It says so in the little book I was given when I was indoctrinated.

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You are very good at being wrong. :thumbsup:

 

 

 

 

http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=126

It was The Beatles. Like I originally said. Also, the songwriting credits are Lennon/McCartney.

 

Lucy In The Sky was written by Lennon. So was Strawberry Fields Forever. But they are listed as Lennon/McCartney.

 

 

If I quoted Whip It, I would credit it to Devo, not Gerald Casale.

 

You could probably beat me at Dallas Cowboy new scoreboard trivia. Or a quiz on conservative journalists. Or a quiz on the body markings on George W Bush. But steer far clear of me on music, sport. I'll blow your doors in. And I don't need songfacts.com to do it. :music_guitarred: You ar far, far out of your league.

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It was The Beatles. Like I originally said. Also, the songwriting credits are Lennon/McCartney.

 

Lucy In The Sky was written by Lennon. So was Strawberry Fields Forever. But they are listed as Lennon/McCartney.

 

 

If I quoted Whip It, I would credit it to Devo, not Gerald Casale.

 

You could probably beat me at Dallas Cowboy new scoreboard trivia. Or a quiz on conservative journalists. Or a quiz on the body markings on George W Bush. But steer far clear of me on music, sport. I'll blow your doors in. And I don't need songfacts.com to do it. :music_guitarred: You ar far, far out of your league.

John Lennon says you are wrong, Bubbles. :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

 

Nice spin, though.

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But steer far clear of me on music, sport. I'll blow your doors in.

You know that it would be untrue

You know that I would be a liar

If I was to say to you

John Lennon wrote "When I'm 65"

:music_guitarred:

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John Lennon says you are wrong, Bubbles. :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

 

Nice spin, though.

We'll go to the Ascap* website and see who the credited songwriters are.

 

How much do you want to put on it? $500? A grand? Just let me know, mouth.

 

 

* Since you're an idiot, that stands for THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS

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We'll go to the Ascap* website and see who the credited songwriters are.

 

How much do you want to put on it? $500? A grand? Just let me know, mouth.

 

 

* Since you're an idiot, that stands for THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS

John Lennon says you, and Ascap*, are wrong.

 

:banana:

:doublethumbsup:

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John Lennon says you, and Ascap*, are wrong.

 

:banana:

:doublethumbsup:

Too bad you're arguing with yourself. I know who the ACTUAL songwriter was. As I do for nearly every Beatles song ever written. But 99% of them are credited to Lennon/McCartney. Even though less than half were actually written by them together.

 

Like I said, stick to politics. You are in WAAAAAAY over your head here.

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But steer far clear of me on music, sport. I'll blow your doors in.

 

Well right now I am not impressed. Real music nuts know who wrote the words and lyrics to popular songs. Wannabes use the name of the group when they try to play along. HTH

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Too bad you're arguing with yourself. I know who the ACTUAL songwriter was. As I do for nearly every Beatles song ever written. But 99% of them are credited to Lennon/McCartney. Even though less than half were actually written by them together.

 

Like I said, stick to politics. You are in WAAAAAAY over your head here.

Nice of you to finally admit you were wrong.

 

John Lennon says I owned your a$$ here. :banana: :banana: :banana:

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I'd trust Phurfur on this one, after all he actually is 64 so he'd know.

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Too bad you're arguing with yourself. I know who the ACTUAL songwriter was. As I do for nearly every Beatles song ever written. But 99% of them are credited to Lennon/McCartney. Even though less than half were actually written by them together.

 

Like I said, stick to politics. You are in WAAAAAAY over your head here.

 

Yup, Wannabe!

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"Asscap" is like "Asshat" but more specific

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Well right now I am not impressed. Real music nuts know who wrote the words and lyrics to popular songs. Wannabes use the name of the group when they try to play along. HTH

:lol: Says the guy who's constantly posting quotes that were never spoken by the listed source. You are a riot!!!

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Nice of you to finally admit you were wrong.

 

John Lennon says I owned your a$$ here. :banana: :banana: :banana:

Yeah, that's why you were afraid to lay $500 down on it, pussie. You should have just stayed out of it. Once again, you got your pansy ass handed to you.

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Yeah, that's why you were afraid to lay $500 down on it, pussie. You should have just stayed out of it. Once again, you got your pansy ass handed to you.

 

So the Wannabe "ain't got nothin" once again. :overhead:

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Yeah, that's why you were afraid to lay $500 down on it, pussie. You should have just stayed out of it. Once again, you got your pansy ass handed to you.

You used to not get so testy when I schooled you.

 

Is there an undue amount of stress in your 'Perfect Life' these days, Bubbles. :dunno:

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You used to not get so testy when I schooled you.

 

Is there an undue amount of stress in your 'Perfect Life' these days, Bubbles. :dunno:

ROFL Yeah, I'm testy. I just asked you to put your money where your mouth is and you pussied out. I have nothing to be testy about.

 

You should have taken the bet, all you would have had to do was welch again when you lost. No biggie. :dunno: :overhead:

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ROFL Yeah, I'm testy. I just asked you to put your money where your mouth is and you pussied out

Humiliating you on the ONE subject you claim to know something about is enough for me.

 

Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I'm gonna put both of you boys in time-out if you don't stop.

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I'm voting for obama.

 

Who the hell else is there to vote for? The dude that wants to ban porn? That other dude that would agree to ban porn if they gave him enough money?

 

The most interesting general election battle would have been Obama and Gingrich and that is not going to happen.

 

I'm a moderate who has been leaning right (ever since I started making money), but Obama is closer to Reagan than any of these other candidates.

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I'm voting for obama.

 

Who the hell else is there to vote for? The dude that wants to ban porn? That other dude that would agree to ban porn if they gave him enough money?

 

The most interesting general election battle would have been Obama and Gingrich and that is not going to happen.

 

I'm a moderate who has been leaning right (ever since I started making money), but Obama is closer to Reagan than any of these other candidates.

Us RINOs were purged long ago. Meanwhile, the Dems now suck much less than when I was younger. Meanwhile, the GOP is focking nuts and their overreach and purity tests makes them difficult to vote for.

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I wonder if the conservatives on the board are excited about voting for a Romney presidency? It's that or 4 more years of BHO.

 

And realistically, unless something really changes, we're going to have BHO re-elected and a GOP-controlled legislature. I can hear the sounds of gridlock from here.

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I wonder if the conservatives on the board are excited about voting for a Romney presidency? It's that or 4 more years of BHO.

 

And realistically, unless something really changes, we're going to have BHO re-elected and a GOP-controlled legislature. I can hear the sounds of gridlock from here.

i am excited to vote for romney and i am looking forward to having someone in the office that respects the office and the job. zero could gain in popularity, which is his ultimate goal, if he would change horses in the stream and start working toward policies that promote recovery. a vote for obama is a vote for continued recession and continued division of americans. you can spin it any way you choose and even throw the bush word in there, but a vote for obama is a vote for the continued destruction of this economy. he's not one of us. he's not a team player and he certainly is not on our team.

 

there are some outstanding conservatives in the senate and congress that have options and are willing to work at their jobs to help get this going again. if there is even one democrat that has any positive ideas that don't increase the debt, i have not heard his or her name from any media source. instead of bringing realistic solutions, the dems are bent on disparaging those that do. they are hanging all of their collective hats on this one healthcare debacle and they've neglected americans along the way.

 

and....all the old people need to go...from both sides of the aisle. if you're over 70, get out of the way. you're from a different time and have lost most of your mind. gotta get out now, we're busy. it's gonna take 10 years to get out from under zero's mess, and that's if we could get rid of him this year.

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i am excited to vote for romney and i am looking forward to having someone in the office that respects the office and the job. zero could gain in popularity, which is his ultimate goal, if he would change horses in the stream and start working toward policies that promote recovery. a vote for obama is a vote for continued recession and continued division of americans. you can spin it any way you choose and even throw the bush word in there, but a vote for obama is a vote for the continued destruction of this economy. he's not one of us. he's not a team player and he certainly is not on our team.

 

there are some outstanding conservatives in the senate and congress that have options and are willing to work at their jobs to help get this going again. if there is even one democrat that has any positive ideas that don't increase the debt, i have not heard his or her name from any media source. instead of bringing realistic solutions, the dems are bent on disparaging those that do. they are hanging all of their collective hats on this one healthcare debacle and they've neglected americans along the way.

 

and....all the old people need to go...from both sides of the aisle. if you're over 70, get out of the way. you're from a different time and have lost most of your mind. gotta get out now, we're busy. it's gonna take 10 years to get out from under zero's mess, and that's if we could get rid of him this year.

 

Thanks for the response - while I don't agree with parts of what you say, I appreciate where you're coming from.

 

My only quibble is that we are not in a recession, and haven't been for some time.

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