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  1. I am strongly for it but it was a jab at liberals who seem to think that it is an adequate "trade off" for austerity/warmongering and the total hijacking of our democracy.
  2. btw #2: Does anyone have a feeling of deja vue? another political thread hijacking consisting in KKK or another abusive character attacking some person followed by Bill claiming that their reaction to these attacks is immature? (while giving the reach around to his pal KKK). Well, you should have a feeling of deja vue: this particular sequence has been played many times in Spray. It's just part of what regressives do to demonize their opponents because they really have no good argument.
  3. btw, everybody with half a brain can see that you are a liar, Bill. From the sequence of posts in this thread it is clear that I didn't attack anybody until your goon KKK came after me. I am onto your smear tactics.
  4. Yeah right, not only I am supposed to bend over when the morons come up with such enlightening discourse as "shrill whiner", but i also have to endure with grace being lectured by dimwitt #2 about my use of language. LOLZ
  5. News about 'shrill' people who "whine" a lot: Why We’re Fasting By MARK BITTMAN I stopped eating on Monday and joined around 4,000 other people in a fast to call attention to Congressional budget proposals that would make huge cuts in programs for the poor and hungry. By doing so, I surprised myself; after all, I eat for a living. But the decision was easy after I spoke last week with David Beckmann, a reverend who is this year’s World Food Prize laureate. Our conversation turned, as so many about food do these days, to the poor. Who are — once again — under attack, this time in the House budget bill, H.R. 1. The budget proposes cuts in the WIC program (which supports women, infants and children), in international food and health aid (18 million people would be immediately cut off from a much-needed food stream, and 4 million would lose access to malaria medicine) and in programs that aid farmers in underdeveloped countries. Food stamps are also being attacked, in the twisted “Welfare Reform 2011” bill. (There are other egregious maneuvers in H.R. 1, but I’m sticking to those related to food.) These supposedly deficit-reducing cuts — they’d barely make a dent — will quite literally cause more people to starve to death, go to bed hungry or live more miserably than are doing so now. And: The bill would increase defense spending. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/29/why-were-fasting/
  6. You are such a vacuous jackass that I don't know why I bother answering you. Now, fuck off.
  7. Your "point" is pretty much nothing but endless permutations on the theme of how much life (in the US) is unfair and sucks. In other words, whining. you are a clueless douchebag who clearly enjoys being abused and abusing others (you missed it over the last few days, didn't you?). What the fuck is wrong with you?
  8. as long as we get the gay weed, it'll all be worth it. Plutocracy and all ..
  9. ANybody noticed how regressive morons believe that calling people 'whiner' is enough to dismiss whatever point they are making?
  10. how would you know? retard!
  11. Either way your incessant, shrill whining will continue. Here comes the abusive goon!
  12. What could be more progressive than smoking pot to fix the deficit? If you smoke enough of it, you wouldn't even notice budget cuts. W00t!
  13. Regressives will not rest until we live in robber baron feudalism. The Republic is so passe.
  14. No worries, Democrat imposed austerity is way better than Republican imposed austerity. As long as it's a Democrat cutting social programs, waging wars, etc, we are progressing. You know what you have to do.
  15. The one good thing about a plutocracy is that there is never any doubt about who controls the state in spite of elections. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutocracy
  16. Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1% By Joseph E. Stiglitz "The top 1 percent have the best houses, the best educations, the best doctors, and the best lifestyles, but there is one thing that money doesn’t seem to have bought: an understanding that their fate is bound up with how the other 99 percent live. Throughout history, this is something that the top 1 percent eventually do learn. Too late."
  17. j_b

    Spray is Gone

    Dude, you can't just tell us about that killer fat cat pic without posting it up. That's downright mean.
  18. j_b

    Spray is Gone

    I protest. I want to keep torturing KKK and other neanderthals.
  19. j_b

    Where Are the Wingnuts

    freakin extortionists (adults) want more than market rate for that kind of work so kids are perfect for these jobs. Didn't the free market institute have a "study" about that? [/snark]
  20. j_b

    Where Are the Wingnuts

    I am fully waiting for the free-market zealots to claim that child labor wouldn't be necessary if adults weren't paid so much. You know what you have to do to prevent your kids from starting work at 12. Do it for the children ...
  21. j_b

    Where Are the Wingnuts

    and some retards would claim 'regressive' isn't appropriate to describe these knuckledraggers: Maine Republicans seek to loosen child labor laws "The bill also would eliminate the maximum hours a minor over 16 can work during school days and allow minors to work over 50 hours a week when school is not in session. Another bill, LD 516, is headed to the Senate floor for a vote after being passed along party lines by a Senate committee, with Democrats voting against the measure. It would allow minors 16 years and older to work up to six hours a day and until 11pm on a school night."
  22. So gratuitously insulting the unemployed and public workers by claiming they aren't motivated or otherwise pretending they are lazy will get people banned?
  23. Pretty cool camera work. It seems enhanced to show relief better
  24. The dude looks out of control to me. I may be wrong, I hope that I am wrong.
  25. I never understood why would be hard men criticized the no rock shoes allowed when not needed rule of thumb. I always thought it was great training for the alpine.
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