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olevetonahill
4/8/2011, 10:58 PM
Harry Pelosi and Boner averted the Shutdown

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ap_on_re_us/us_spending_showdown

Blue
4/8/2011, 10:59 PM
Yay. They passed a budget. Obama takes the opportunity to tell us how wonderful he is. What do they want, a cookie?

They can all DIAF.

olevetonahill
4/8/2011, 11:01 PM
All this Drama and Boolshat to say they saved 38 Bil.
Whats that 20 fruckin Cruise Missiles ? 1/2 a ****in Bomber?

Get rid of the whole ****in bunch and lets start over :rolleyes:

Aldebaran
4/8/2011, 11:01 PM
They should all get a medal for running a country where no one is ever happy.

olevetonahill
4/8/2011, 11:01 PM
Yay. They passed a budget. Obama takes the opportunity to tell us how wonderful he is. What do they want, a cookie?

They can all DIAF.

Not sure if this really a Budget or just a stopgap deal

olevetonahill
4/8/2011, 11:02 PM
They should all get a medal for running a country where no one is ever happy.

Guess we all just need to GADOCADWI:rolleyes:

A Sooner in Texas
4/8/2011, 11:04 PM
Not sure if this really a Budget or just a stopgap deal

Think it's a stopgap until Thursday so they can play the Jeopardy song longer.

olevetonahill
4/8/2011, 11:10 PM
Think it's a stopgap until Thursday so they can play the Jeopardy song longer.

Kinda what Im thinkin Ya dayum Lib :D

Blue
4/8/2011, 11:10 PM
They should all get a medal for running a country where no one is ever happy.

Well aren't you special?

Maybe if they'd just STFU and do their job right, we wouldn't be in this mess.

The numbers are ridiculous when their bailouts and wars fart 38 billion after lunch.

Gas going up. Food going up. Everything going up except my paycheck. And Obama wants to get on the tv and spout off about a 3rd grade class coming to DC and hes proud to show them how govt works.

This Govt and nation has become a sham. A travesty. A mockery. It's Traveshamockery! Meeeeh!!

StoopTroup
4/8/2011, 11:18 PM
Thank Goodness the Tea Party saved us all.

Blue
4/8/2011, 11:20 PM
Thank Goodness the Tea Party saved us all.

I personally think we are beyond saving when it comes to the economy. Work harder, make less is the new normal.

StoopTroup
4/8/2011, 11:21 PM
I know this....

For some reason I don't feel any better about 4-15-11.

olevetonahill
4/8/2011, 11:22 PM
Thank Goodness the Tea Party saved us all.

Tea Party aint done yet ?:D

2121Sooner
4/8/2011, 11:29 PM
The unions will save this economy.....

And I unfortunately laugh at this because America is getting exactly what it voted for when they elected Messiah Obama

A Sooner in Texas
4/8/2011, 11:29 PM
Kinda what Im thinkin Ya dayum Lib :D

You sweet talker. ;)

StoopTroup
4/8/2011, 11:31 PM
The unions will save this economy.....

And I unfortunately laugh at this because America is getting exactly what it voted for when they elected Messiah Obama

Really? I elected him so I could be a Rappers highly paid Butler.

http://www.hiphoprx.com/content/uploads/2010/09/pimp-c-the-naked-soul.jpg

olevetonahill
4/8/2011, 11:31 PM
You sweet talker. ;)

You just like My Long ;)

SoonerNate
4/8/2011, 11:54 PM
The unions will save this economy.....

And I unfortunately laugh at this because America is getting exactly what it voted for when they elected Messiah Obama

But but but, it was historic....

Don't you get it? He's part black.

If you don't agree with him you must be a racist!!!

StoopTroup
4/8/2011, 11:55 PM
I picked Kansas to lose in the 3rd round.

soonerhubs
4/9/2011, 06:11 AM
Im highly amused at the folks who tend to attack the Tea Party as if they didn't have support from many a tax paying voter.

soonercoop1
4/9/2011, 07:58 AM
Im highly amused at the folks who tend to attack the Tea Party as if they didn't have support from many a tax paying voter.

They are just trying to marginalize the movement and brand it as extreme and not as real mainstream Americans (liberal/progressives are scared to death of the tea party movement)....I say we just continue to elect Dems until we have another American Revolution....that seems a faster solution than allowing congress the chance to solve the problems....

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 10:25 AM
Im highly amused at the folks who tend to attack the Tea Party as if they didn't have support from many a tax paying voter.

The White Bread Patrol really helps to build credibility.....lol

http://whitebreadonpatrol.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/obamalied.jpg


Quote of the Day: Robb Allen on Libertarians
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

From Robb Allen:

Something else that has puzzled me are the rabid, Bush hating Libertarians who have derided every last assault on freedom all of a sudden turn into starry eyed Obama fans. It’s like they were never really Libertarian, but statists who simply didn’t like the way the state’s monopoly on force was being used.

I’ve always contended if you’d like to wipe out the Libertarian party, legalize pot. You’d never hear from 90% of them ever again.

olevetonahill
4/9/2011, 10:29 AM
I really believe the Tea Party is the best hope we have for this country, For the simple fact of the fear it puts on the Incumbents from both Pubs and Dems.

bigfatjerk
4/9/2011, 10:31 AM
The libertarian started in response to Richard Nixon. It won't be shut up anytime soon.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 10:34 AM
I really believe the Tea Party is the best hope we have for this country, For the simple fact of the fear it puts on the Incumbents from both Pubs and Dems.

It might be the only viable one right now.....but they weren't even around not to long ago. They can come and go and if the Republican Party were to get their **** together.....the Tea Party would be absorbed in a month is my guess.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 10:38 AM
USAToday take on Winners and Losers


Tea party. Democrats tried to demonize the movement, but it is far more disparate —" and conflicted —" than most people understand. It is united by one thing, however, and that is to cut government. On that measure, it came out a winner in this early budget skirmish, even if its more prominent activists are grumbling that more cuts were necessary. But its success has come with a price. Polls also show that more Americans are wary of it as a force in American politics than they were before last year's elections. And some tea partiers "my way or the highway" approach could be a problem for Boehner and the Republicans going forward.


http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2011-04-09-budget-winners-losers_N.htm

olevetonahill
4/9/2011, 10:40 AM
It might be the only viable one right now.....but they weren't even around not to long ago. They can come and go and if the Republican Party were to get their **** together.....the Tea Party would be absorbed in a month is my guess.

I dont know bro, I really dont keep up with whats going on in this Political carp for the simple fact there aint a dayum thing i can do until Lection time .
Sittin around bitchin about the "Other" party just aint in my plans ;)

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 10:42 AM
I dont know bro, I really dont keep up with whats going on in this Political carp for the simple fact there aint a dayum thing i can do until Lection time .
Sittin around bitchin about the "Other" party just aint in my plans ;)

But there is Vet....

You can get out on the dirt road leading up to the shack and put up Protest signs. You have to get the word out....lol

olevetonahill
4/9/2011, 10:46 AM
But there is Vet....

You can get out on the dirt road leading up to the shack and put up Protest signs. You have to get the word out....lol

**** that, Enough peeps that i dont like Know where da Shack is .

But they also Know I can shoot purty good ;)

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 10:49 AM
Also....when I think of a Tea Party..

http://www.victorialodging.com/files/tea-party.jpg


Which would require me to dress in a nice suit if it turned into Strip Poker Night after the Tea ran out and we were to have to drink Jelly. I'd have to win a lot of hands to get them down to really Tea Bagging on through the night....

bigfatjerk
4/9/2011, 11:13 AM
USAToday take on Winners and Losers



http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2011-04-09-budget-winners-losers_N.htm


The Republican party is so split that all but 28 voted against the bill. 40+ democrats voted against it in the house. About the only ones that voted against it on both parties are the ones that are anti-military spending so they would vote down any bill like this.

cccasooner2
4/9/2011, 11:18 AM
Lots of support, Alice got the last chair at this party.


http://jaksview3.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/teaparty.jpg

MamaMia
4/9/2011, 11:59 AM
Tea Party aint done yet ?:DNo, especially after this sorry a$$ display of a so called spending cut. :D

TIMB0B
4/9/2011, 12:00 PM
ISCaJMxVVGA

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 12:03 PM
The Republican party is so split that all but 28 voted against the bill. 40+ democrats voted against it in the house. About the only ones that voted against it on both parties are the ones that are anti-military spending so they would vote down any bill like this.

More Republicans voted for it than Democrats.

WTH are you talking about?

bigfatjerk
4/9/2011, 12:30 PM
More Republicans voted for it than Democrats.

WTH are you talking about?

The only types that voted against it where the Ron Paul's on the right that won't ever vote for any thing to up military spending or Barney Frank on the left. Of course more republicans voted for it that's with any bill as many republicans as there are.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 12:34 PM
................Yeas..Nays..No Vote

Republican 208 28 4
Democratic 140 42 10
Independent
TOTALS 348 70 14

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 12:36 PM
The only types that voted against it where the Ron Paul's on the right that won't ever vote for any thing to up military spending or Barney Frank on the left. Of course more republicans voted for it that's with any bill as many republicans as there are.

You said all but 28 voted against the bill?

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 12:38 PM
The only types that voted against it where the Ron Paul's on the right that won't ever vote for any thing to up military spending or Barney Frank on the left. Of course more republicans voted for it that's with any bill as many republicans as there are.

Ron Paul didn't vote.

Here's the ones that didn't vote


Ackerman
Becerra
Berkley
Cleaver
Fortenberry
Frelinghuysen
Giffords
Hinchey
Moore
Paul
Polis
Waters
Waxman
Young (AK)

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 12:40 PM
You are right....Barney Frank voted against it.

Amash
Bachmann
Baldwin
Barton (TX)
Blumenauer
Broun (GA)
Canseco
Capuano
Chabot
Chaffetz
Chu
Clarke (NY)
Crowley
Davis (IL)
Duncan (SC)
Ellison
Engel
Filner
Frank (MA)
Fudge
Gohmert
Gowdy
Graves (GA)
Gutierrez
Harris
Hastings (FL)
Hirono
Holt
Honda
Huelskamp
Jackson (IL)
Johnson (GA)
Johnson (IL)
Johnson, E. B.
Jordan
King (IA)
Kucinich
Labrador
Larson (CT)
Lee (CA)
Lewis (GA)
Long
Mack
Maloney
Markey
McCotter
McDermott
McGovern
Meeks
Miller, George
Mulvaney
Nadler
Palazzo
Pallone
Payne
Pearce
Rangel
Richmond
Rigell
Rush
Ryan (OH)
Scott (SC)
Serrano
Southerland
Towns
Velázquez
Walsh (IL)
Weiner
Wilson (SC)
Woolsey

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 12:42 PM
The Yeas....

Adams
Aderholt
Akin
Alexander
Altmire
Andrews
Austria
Baca
Bachus
Barletta
Barrow
Bartlett
Bass (CA)
Bass (NH)
Benishek
Berg
Berman
Biggert
Bilbray
Bilirakis
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (NY)
Bishop (UT)
Black
Blackburn
Bonner
Bono Mack
Boren
Boswell
Boustany
Brady (PA)
Brady (TX)
Braley (IA)
Brooks
Brown (FL)
Buchanan
Bucshon
Buerkle
Burgess
Burton (IN)
Butterfield
Calvert
Camp
Campbell
Cantor
Capito
Capps
Cardoza
Carnahan
Carney
Carson (IN)
Carter
Cassidy
Castor (FL)
Chandler
Cicilline
Clarke (MI)
Clay
Clyburn
Coble
Coffman (CO)
Cohen
Cole
Conaway
Connolly (VA)
Conyers
Cooper
Costa
Costello
Courtney
Cravaack
Crawford
Crenshaw
Critz
Cuellar
Culberson
Cummings
Davis (CA)
Davis (KY)
DeFazio
DeGette
DeLauro
Denham
Dent
DesJarlais
Deutch
Diaz-Balart
Dicks
Dingell
Doggett
Dold
Donnelly (IN)
Doyle
Dreier
Duffy
Duncan (TN)
Edwards
Ellmers
Emerson
Eshoo
Farenthold
Farr
Fattah
Fincher
Fitzpatrick
Flake
Fleischmann
Fleming
Flores
Forbes
Foxx
Franks (AZ)
Gallegly
Garamendi
Gardner
Garrett
Gerlach
Gibbs
Gibson
Gingrey (GA)
Gonzalez
Goodlatte
Gosar
Granger
Graves (MO)
Green, Al
Green, Gene
Griffin (AR)
Griffith (VA)
Grijalva
Grimm
Guinta
Guthrie
Hall
Hanabusa
Hanna
Harper
Hartzler
Hastings (WA)
Hayworth
Heck
Heinrich
Heller
Hensarling
Herger
Herrera Beutler
Higgins
Himes
Hinojosa
Holden
Hoyer
Huizenga (MI)
Hultgren
Hunter
Hurt
Inslee
Israel
Issa
Jackson Lee (TX)
Jenkins
Johnson (OH)
Johnson, Sam
Jones
Kaptur
Keating
Kelly
Kildee
Kind
King (NY)
Kingston
Kinzinger (IL)
Kissell
Kline
Lamborn
Lance
Landry
Langevin
Lankford
Larsen (WA)
Latham
LaTourette
Latta
Levin
Lewis (CA)
Lipinski
LoBiondo
Loebsack
Lofgren, Zoe
Lowey
Lucas
Luetkemeyer
Luján
Lummis
Lungren, Daniel E.
Lynch
Manzullo
Marchant
Marino
Matheson
Matsui
McCarthy (CA)
McCarthy (NY)
McCaul
McClintock
McCollum
McHenry
McIntyre
McKeon
McKinley
McMorris Rodgers
McNerney
Meehan
Mica
Michaud
Miller (FL)
Miller (MI)
Miller (NC)
Miller, Gary
Moran
Murphy (CT)
Murphy (PA)
Myrick
Napolitano
Neal
Neugebauer
Noem
Nugent
Nunes
Nunnelee
Olson
Olver
Owens
Pascrell
Pastor (AZ)
Paulsen
Pelosi
Pence
Perlmutter
Peters
Peterson
Petri
Pingree (ME)
Pitts
Platts
Poe (TX)
Pompeo
Posey
Price (GA)
Price (NC)
Quayle
Quigley
Rahall
Reed
Rehberg
Reichert
Renacci
Reyes
Ribble
Richardson
Rivera
Roby
Roe (TN)
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Rogers (MI)
Rohrabacher
Rokita
Rooney
Ros-Lehtinen
Roskam
Ross (AR)
Ross (FL)
Rothman (NJ)
Roybal-Allard
Royce
Runyan
Ruppersberger
Ryan (WI)
Sánchez, Linda T.
Sanchez, Loretta
Sarbanes
Scalise
Schakowsky
Schiff
Schilling
Schmidt
Schock
Schrader
Schwartz
Schweikert
Scott (VA)
Scott, Austin
Scott, David
Sensenbrenner
Sessions
Sewell
Sherman
Shimkus
Shuler
Shuster
Simpson
Sires
Slaughter
Smith (NE)
Smith (NJ)
Smith (TX)
Smith (WA)
Speier
Stark
Stearns
Stivers
Stutzman
Sullivan
Sutton
Terry
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
Thompson (PA)
Thornberry
Tiberi
Tierney
Tipton
Tonko
Tsongas
Turner
Upton
Van Hollen
Visclosky
Walberg
Walden
Walz (MN)
Wasserman Schultz
Watt
Webster
Welch
West
Westmoreland
Whitfield
Wilson (FL)
Wittman
Wolf
Womack
Woodall
Wu
Yarmuth
Yoder
Young (FL)
Young (IN)

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 12:46 PM
Oklahoma's Reps John Sullivan, Dan Boren, Frank Lucas, James Lankford and Tom Cole all voted for it.

bigfatjerk
4/9/2011, 12:50 PM
I said 28 republicans and 40+ dems. I guess Ron Paul didn't vote for it. But the ones that voted against it are basically the types that don't like how much we are spending in many areas including the military.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:00 PM
But why wouldn't Ron paul.....the greatest POLITICIAN EVER.....

Vote for something so important to our Country.

It's really easy.....you are either for it....or against it.

I'm pretty sure he didn't get Elected to sit out one of the most Historical Moments in our Countries History.

It's why I don't think we'll see many of these dooshbags much longer. They can't make a stand. They are going to play the fence just like every other Polictician when pressed about something they don't get their way on. Now he can say none of it was his Fault?

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:02 PM
I said 28 republicans and 40+ dems. I guess Ron Paul didn't vote for it. But the ones that voted against it are basically the types that don't like how much we are spending in many areas including the military.

What are the ones that didn't vote?

Lazy? Illiterate?

bigfatjerk
4/9/2011, 01:18 PM
You were saying earlier that the republicans were somehow divided on this or that the tea party is dividing the party or whatever. When this vote showed that this wasn't true. There really isn't that much divisiveness in the republican party right now, it's just about where the spending cuts are coming from. The democrat party right now doesn't want to cut any spending.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:24 PM
Gary Ackerman - Dem from NY's 5th District

Xavier Becerra is the U.S. Representative for California's 31st congressional district

Shelley Berkley from Nevada, District 1. Democrat.

Emanuel Cleaver II - Dem U.S. Representative for Missouri's 5th congressional district,
Non-Voters
Jeff Fortenberry - Republican U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 1st congressional district

Rodney Frelinghuysen (R) of New Jersey's 11th District - a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee

Gabrielle Giffords (D) - I'm pretty sure we all know why she didn't vote.

Maurice Hinchey (D-New York) representing the 22nd District of New York.

Gwen Moore of Congressional District number 4 of Wisconsin - Lots to say about the Budget and didn't vote.

REDREX
4/9/2011, 01:24 PM
Why didn't Barack and the Dems pass a budget last year when they could have and we would not have this mess ?----Could it be Politics?---SHOCKING

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:26 PM
The democrat party right now doesn't want to cut any spending.

I don't think you can say that.....

What you can say is this.

Lots of Democrats when faced with the possibility of a Govt Shutdown agreed to meet the Republicans 1/2 way and that wasn't good enough for the Republicans....especially Tea Partiers Like Ron Paul.....who didn't vote.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:27 PM
Why didn't Barack and the Dems pass a budget last year when they could have and we would not have this mess ?----Could it be Politics?---SHOCKING

or could it be Economics and politics?

REDREX
4/9/2011, 01:33 PM
or could it be Economics and politics?

---- The Dems did not want to pass the bloated budget Barack wanted last year----pure POLITICS

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:37 PM
More Non-Voters

Jared Polis (D) for Colorado's 2nd Congressional District.

Maxine Waters (D) of the 35th Congressional District of California

Henry Waxman (D) of the 30th District of California

Finally....

Ron Paul – U.S. House of Representatives ot tejas's 14th District

About Ron....


Congressman Ron Paul of Texas enjoys a national reputation as the premier advocate for liberty in politics today. Dr. Paul is the leading spokesman in Washington for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies based on commodity-backed currency. He is known among both his colleagues in Congress and his constituents for his consistent voting record in the House of Representatives.

Just not today....

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:38 PM
---- The Dems did not want to pass the bloated budget Barack wanted last year----pure POLITICS

Would it have been a good idea?

bigfatjerk
4/9/2011, 01:40 PM
If economics was a part of it they would have passed a budget. The reason they didn't want to pass a budget is because it would have probably hurt them in November even worse than it did. It would have been better for them economically to pass a budget no matter what. It's not like the democrats would have looked great coming out of this if a shutdown did happen, they have the Senate and White House and had big leads in both houses for most of the last 4 years.

bigfatjerk
4/9/2011, 01:41 PM
I'm pretty sure Paul voted against going to Afghanistan back in 2001. He's been consistent in his voting record unlike most politicians.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:42 PM
If economics was a part of it they would have passed a budget. The reason they didn't want to pass a budget is because it would have probably hurt them in November even worse than it did. It would have been better for them economically to pass a budget no matter what. It's not like the democrats would have looked great coming out of this if a shutdown did happen, they have the Senate and White House and had big leads in both houses for most of the last 4 years.

So ****ing what?

If they had....we wouldn't have gotten 38 billion in cuts yesterday. What happened is a good thing.

Worry about what happens next week and in 2012 Elections.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:47 PM
I'm pretty Paul voted against going to Afghanistan back in 2001. He's been consistent in his voting record unlike most politicians.

But what happened yesterday. He was elected to help reduce this spending. you are either for it or against it. HE DIDN'T ****ING VOTE!

WHO CARES WHAT HE DID IN 2001?

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:50 PM
RON PAUL = SARAH PALIN

When the pressure was on......he took the easy way out. I quit. You all go on without me!

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 01:53 PM
When the going gets Tough.....the Tough wonder where their leader Ron went?

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 02:02 PM
Dr. Paul's consistent voting record prompted one Congressman to comment that "Ron Paul personifies the Founding Fathers' ideal of the citizen-statesman. He makes it clear that his principles will never be compromised, and they never are." Another Congresswoman added that "There are few people in public life who, through thick and thin, rain or shine, stick to their principles. Ron Paul is one of those few."

Remember when the Founding Fathers all had to sign their name on the Declaration of Independence?

The ones that didn't sign.....or didn't show up that day or got a hand cramp.....how do we feel about them?

Would JOHN HANCOCK have been remembered for his initials or his huge Signature across the middle of the document?

We are looking for Leaders in this Country.

Paul was the hope of many a Tea Party Voter that he was going to be the leader this Country needs. He was going to personify the tejan toughness that he would stand for his principles and use that "REMEMBER THE ALAMO!" until Death type of spirit that would save this Country.

Instead.....he passed.

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StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 02:25 PM
Gwen Moore of Congressional District number 4 of Wisconsin.....


Moore Statement on Impending Government Shut Down

Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) made the following statement as it is becoming increasingly clear that House Republicans are unable to compromise on legislation that would keep the government open:

“It is evident that this debate isn’t about numbers and budget cuts anymore – it’s about ideology. Speaker Boehner acknowledged the need for compromise when he said that they are ‘one-third of one-half of the government,’ but he is beholden to the extreme fringe of his party, for whom compromise might as well be a four-letter word.

“Democrats have met Republicans more than halfway on cuts, and yet Republicans are willing to shut down the government over a decades-old policy fight -- access to reproductive health care for women.

“And for this, Republicans are willing to delay pay to our troops and rob our economic recovery. Experts estimate that a shut down could cost our economy $8 billion a week. It’s incredulous that this comes down to access to birth control, which by the way, is supported by more than 80 percent of the public.”


Big Mouth....lots of words....

Didn't vote.

Shameful

pphilfran
4/9/2011, 02:41 PM
ST...how do you feel about Ron Paul?

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 02:49 PM
ST...how do you feel about Ron Paul?

I thought it was interesting to see him and others in the Tea party get so much recognition for their ideals. I didn't have much faith that once they got to DC.....they would be able to change it and reduce the spending. I thought it was "Pie in the Sky". I did however give them the latitude and time to show how once there....they would use their popularity and ideals to inspire others in Office to recognized him as the leader so many people thought he was.

When called upon yesterday.....he left them all down IMO.
A huge blow to folks like Vet who hope the Tea Party will someday soon take power.

Palin? Just a talking head. She hasn't done anything except make some folks who feel like she does feel like they have a voice.

To have a voice.....you need a Representative in DC who will vote for you.

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 02:51 PM
ST...how do you feel about Ron Paul?

Also....I'm being nice and refraining from saying what I think about the other 14 who didn't vote.

Except for Gabbie. Being shot in the face gets you a pass in my book.

pphilfran
4/9/2011, 02:53 PM
I was just jacking with ya...your posts on the prior page led me to a few conclusions...

Paul has some good ideas but he hasn't been around long enough to find the handle on the chitter....

I think my dachshund has as much sense as Palin...

StoopTroup
4/9/2011, 02:56 PM
I was just jacking with ya...your posts on the prior page led me to a few conclusions...

Paul has some good ideas but he hasn't been around long enough to find the handle on the chitter....

I think my dachshund has as much sense as Palin...

Him not voting really seems pretty messed up.

I'm gonna have to let it go or the next Ron Paul 2012 Bumper Sticker will cause a Road Rage incident......lol :D ;)