Susan Rice named National Security Advisor…
Oh I feel safe now!
Susan Rice named National Security Advisor…
Oh I feel safe now!
TSA is now bipolar. They can not make up their minds.
MSNBC journalist Martin Bashir suggests the IRS attacks against Obama are equal to calling him a nigger…
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
MSNBC journalist Martin Bashir suggests the IRS attacks against Obama are equal to calling him a nigger…
[/quote]
Fucking LOL!
You know the giant pile of shit that is Bam’s tenure as president stinks when blatant, admitted inappropriate behavior by government bureaucracy is being spun as “racist” by his lapdog media cronies…
When you have no defense the good old “uR rAcistz” personal attack is your only option I guess.
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
MSNBC journalist Martin Bashir suggests the IRS attacks against Obama are equal to calling him a nigger…
[/quote]
Fucking LOL!
You know the giant pile of shit that is Bam’s tenure as president stinks when blatant, admitted inappropriate behavior by government bureaucracy is being spun as “racist” by his lapdog media cronies…
When you have no defense the good old “uR rAcistz” personal attack is your only option I guess. [/quote]
Cue VTBalla’s inane bullshit in 3…2…1…
Elijah Cummings, who is black and a Democrat, is sounding off this morning as well. He is actually more intense than Issa, saying that the IRS spending is his neighbor’s money, the guy who hauls trash and makes less than $50k.
Bashir seems to be doubling down on the racism accusation.
Holder says he won’t resign until he accomplishes all his goals. I guess there are still some amendments in Bill of Rights left unviolated?
Ted Cruz via Twitter.
lol, this guy cracks me up. I don’t trust him, because he is a politician, but I sure do like a lot of what he says.
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Holder says he won’t resign until he accomplishes all his goals. I guess there are still some amendments in Bill of Rights left unviolated?
Ted Cruz via Twitter.
lol, this guy cracks me up. I don’t trust him, because he is a politician, but I sure do like a lot of what he says. [/quote]
Holder was asked this morning, if he was spying on members of Congress.
His reply ?
“I will not comment at this time, because this is not the forum for this, I would rather we address this in a more appropriate forum…” (I am paraphrasing a bit)
In other words, fuck yes Congress is being spied on.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Holder says he won’t resign until he accomplishes all his goals. I guess there are still some amendments in Bill of Rights left unviolated?
Ted Cruz via Twitter.
lol, this guy cracks me up. I don’t trust him, because he is a politician, but I sure do like a lot of what he says. [/quote]
Holder was asked this morning, if he was spying on members of Congress.
His reply ?
“I will not comment at this time, because this is not the forum for this, I would rather we address this in a more appropiate forum…” (I am paraphrasing a bit)
In other words, fuck yes Congress is being spied on.[/quote]
I like how dude is like “the appropriate answer is no”
Dianne Feinstein, the Democratic chairwoman of the Senate intelligence committee, said the Verizon court order had been in place for seven years. “People want the homeland kept safe,” Feinstein said.
You gotta love it. This is the same lady that wants all out guns. Just awesome.
This country is coming to a head. Are we going to pop it or just bend over and take it.
I want to lance this boil.
The politician wants assurances that Congress is not being spied on. Where is his concern for the general public? IMO, Congress should be spied on and every interaction made public.
[quote]drunkpig wrote:
The politician wants assurances that Congress is not being spied on. Where is his concern for the general public? IMO, Congress should be spied on and every interaction made public. [/quote]
They will be used as Goat Pictures for Obama’s use. Lets see where this all goes. Do we continue to allow government to get bigger or do we reverse the trend and make it smaller?
Tea Party!!!
[quote]drunkpig wrote:
Congress should be spied on . [/quote]
By the public, not each party spying on each other just looking to steal the other’s piece of our tax dollar pie.
But, I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page here.
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]drunkpig wrote:
Congress should be spied on . [/quote]
By the public, not each party spying on each other just looking to steal the other’s piece of our tax dollar pie.
But, I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page here. [/quote]
That’s why I added the part about all the interactions being made public. It’d be interesting reading to say the least.
Bam is coming here tomorrow to fund raise, is he running for some other office I am unaware of ?
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]drunkpig wrote:
Congress should be spied on . [/quote]
By the public, not each party spying on each other just looking to steal the other’s piece of our tax dollar pie.
But, I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page here. [/quote]
Seems like we have a large crowd of libertarians on this board. I am moving in that direction really quickly myself.
Which party do you think is more in touch with the Libertarian Movement? My answer is the Republican / Tea Party representatives and senators. The Republican Party is changing for the good. The young crowd will start to follow Republicans if the Progressives continue to spend their future, and stepping on their liberties.
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]drunkpig wrote:
Congress should be spied on . [/quote]
By the public, not each party spying on each other just looking to steal the other’s piece of our tax dollar pie.
But, I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page here. [/quote]
Seems like we have a large crowd of libertarians on this board. I am moving in that direction really quickly myself.
Which party do you think is more in touch with the Libertarian Movement? My answer is the Republican / Tea Party representatives and senators. The Republican Party is changing for the good. The young crowd will start to follow Republicans if the Progressives continue to spend their future, and stepping on their liberties.[/quote]
Obama promised too much, to too many people.
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]drunkpig wrote:
Congress should be spied on . [/quote]
By the public, not each party spying on each other just looking to steal the other’s piece of our tax dollar pie.
But, I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page here. [/quote]
Seems like we have a large crowd of libertarians on this board. I am moving in that direction really quickly myself.
Which party do you think is more in touch with the Libertarian Movement? My answer is the Republican / Tea Party representatives and senators. The Republican Party is changing for the good. The young crowd will start to follow Republicans if the Progressives continue to spend their future, and stepping on their liberties.[/quote]
But at the same time a lot of the core GOP is not very “in touch” with the libertarian movement.