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  1. Crux

    last nights debate

  2. Crux

    last nights debate

    What? You sayin i'm not exactly a data-driven mutha fukka, mutha fukka?!
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    A Vast Conspiracy!

    I will admit that's some scary shit there, in that list put up by ThinkProgress; scary, but useful in its detail for understanding just how exceptional Mitt Romney really is. Useful, that is, if you are working on a case study about an exceptional and remarkable sociopathy of Mitt Romney. For a comparative study about the actual politics of the matter, however, in regard to the topical accuracy and inaccuracy of statements made by the two contenders in the debate, I think this parallel story (and example of fine journalism) published by the LA Times is more useful: "Obama and Romney both strayed from facts in debate"
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    A Vast Conspiracy!

    Romney gets credit for telling 27 lies in 38 minutes. Obama gets credit for unemployment rate going down to 7.8% [font:Georgia]WTF is this![/font]
  5. Crux

    last nights debate

    "If that debate was a fight they would've stopped it!" @SenJohnMcCain
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    last nights debate

    Holy crap! Per exclusive ChemtrailTM recon report, we learn teh bone mebbee not so a pecked pooh-butt (not that there's anything wrong with that) as estimated. Recon sez: through the night, teh boNe kept waking up from nightmares -- only to realize he was just remembering the debate in his sleep, notes and all. So what was it that was so bad?
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    Sputnik

    Ike and the Sputnik Crisis
  8. Crux

    last nights debate

    No man, Kbone's wife refused him permission to watch TV last night. So yeah, he's trolling, but like a bitch-slapped step child spitting on the play ground the next day at school.
  9. So... maybe Clint Eastwood wasn't talking to an empty chair after all.
  10. Ground control to Major Tvash: Planet Earth is through. But there's something you can do. Advise activation NCSA HAL-phone 5 and procede to Europa urgently. Re: floating rugrat, that fkn fkr. P.S. If it's not too much to ask, can you beam up Dumb-bone and Dill Doe and take them with you?
  11. You gotta problem mutha fucka? [video:youtube]
  12. Didn't Raindawg note you also like bolting crack routes?
  13. [video:youtube] [video:youtube]
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    RIP 9/11

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    RIP 9/11

    Anybody had enough of this Kevbone shit yet?
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    RIP 9/11

    Nice work Roo, but you've got a ways to go. For your edification, a few points of correction: Oil as a commodity to which scarcity applies is a canard; petroleum is readily synthesized from water, of which there is more than ample supply. You see water. You don't see oil under the ground. Nuf said. Since oil is not scarce, the truth of the CIA is not about the scarcity of oil. It's about labels. Read the fine print, dude, the CIA is just a family owned subsidiary of the Builderbergs, of which Obama is a member. That's the key man, that's the key. So you're not too far off. Once you accept that Bin Laden only got to us by milk cartons, you know, all the pictures, they see two ways man, then you know better. You can even hear them, a little, if you just put your ear up to one of those cartons. That's proof! Peace out.
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    RIP 9/11

    He's going to answer your question. You know he's going to answer. It will go something like this: "I'm stupid as a piece of fly bait but way smarter than you. My mom loves me. Why don't you? Why? Why?"
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    RIP 9/11

    I don't feel sorry for your idiocy.
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    Yo Seagal

    Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's, etc. It is not the role of gov't to do charity in Christianity - it is the role of individuals. Big difference. Actually, it has been a role of our government to provide charity from the very start, when George Washington signed laws specific to the needs of the poor, to provide food, shelter, and other services. Contemporary wack jobs state the contrary as truth, but that's all part of how they make shit up and lie a lot. Your point has nothing to do with Stefan's claim nor my rebuttal. Upon looking over the dialog, I must concur with your point about my comment; our government has no apropriate role of action within Christianity, nor any religion, of course. I do disagree, however, with assertions that lessons attributed to the biblical character named Christ directs followers to not provide charity through their government today. My assertion here is that had there been a democracy in the time and place of Christ, rather than "Ceasar," then democracy would naturally have been a rational means to dispense charity, as well as being a chosen vehicle of activism for the charitable one himself. I further assert that those who say otherwise today are equivocating our democracy with Ceasar's tyranny. You might find that equivocation plausible, but I find it ludicrous.
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    Yo Seagal

    Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's, etc. It is not the role of gov't to do charity in Christianity - it is the role of individuals. Big difference. Actually, it has been a role of our government to provide charity from the very start, when George Washington signed laws specific to the needs of the poor, to provide food, shelter, and other services. Contemporary wack jobs state the contrary as truth, but that's all part of how they make shit up and lie a lot.
  21. That Pat Travers guy looks suspiciously like Ron Paul wearing a a wig to go with his fake eyebrows. Yeah, that's a good reason to bet an ounce of gold that a Jewish conspiracy will magically conquer Iran by stealing its electrons.
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    MY CD

    [video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o-SuRXwK5o
  23. Why doesn't NASA search for intelligent life in Spray?
  24. Neil Armstrong: "On July 20, 1969, a few minutes into the final, critical phase of landing on the Moon, the guidance computer gave a number of alarm signals. After confirming these alarms were not important, and with landing imminent, Armstrong then realized by looking out a window that the planned landing area was strewn with large boulders. He took manual control of the spacecraft and was able to land past the boulder-strewn area. There was only 25 seconds of fuel left for the landing"
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