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  1. kevbone

    Very powerful.

    Nah, recognizing that your political choice is "expedient" but "not perfect" is a good first step, bone. It's your seemingly religious devotion to Ron Paul, and your seeming refusal to accept ANY negative criticism of him that bothers me. How so? I don't think he is god (like you do of Obama), he is just a man who says things I agree with more than the other guy? How is that different than your guy?
  2. kevbone

    Very powerful.

    We hope so but after seeing what they did with Citizens United I have lost all faith. Of course, Bone doesn't even know that Ron Paul supports the Citizens United decision. Why do you allow yourself to be fooled so easily by politicians, Bone? First, you let yourself get fooled by Obama, and now you're doing it all over again with Paul. Nice edit. Fools are as fools do.
  3. kevbone

    Very powerful.

    And Obama supports the Patriot Act....we just cant win can we?
  4. kevbone

    Very powerful.

    Now the "crazy fucker" is going off on the constitution again. How F**ing whack is that? We don't need no stinkeen constitution or no stinkeen liberty:-) That's no way to get elected boy! Crazy talk. http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/gop-presidential-primary/201335-rep-paul-says-defense-bill-assures-descent-into-totalitarianism "Rep. Paul says defense bill assures ‘descent into totalitarianism’ By Jonathan Easley - 12/26/11 09:25 AM ET GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul warned that the National Defense Authorization Act, which was passed by Congress this month, will accelerate the country’s “slip into tyranny” and virtually assures “our descent into totalitarianism.” “The founders wanted to set a high bar for the government to overcome in order to deprive an individual of life or liberty,” Paul, the libertarian congressman, said Monday in a weekly phone message to supporters. “To lower that bar is to endanger everyone. When the bar is low enough to include political enemies, our descent into totalitarianism is virtually assured. The Patriot Act, as bad as its violations against the Fourth Amendment was, was just one step down the slippery slope. The recently passed National Defense Authorization Act continues that slip into tyranny, and in fact, accelerates it significantly.” The NDAA is the nearly $670 billion defense spending bill that covers the military budget and funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. One controversial provision mandates the detention of terror suspects and reaffirms the administration’s authority to detain those suspected of having ties to terrorist organizations. “The Fifth Amendment is about much more than the right to remain silent in the face of government questioning,” Paul continued. “It contains very basic and very critical stipulations about the due process of law. The government cannot imprison a person for no reason and with no evidence presented and without access to legal council. The danger of the NDAA is its alarmingly vague, undefined criteria for who can be indefinitely detained by the U.S. government without trial.” “It is no longer limited to members of Al Qaeda or the Taliban, but anyone accused of substantially supporting such groups or associated forces,” Paul continued. “How closely associated, and what constitutes substantial support? What if it was discovered that someone who committed a terrorist act was once involved with a charity? Or suppose a political candidate? Are all donors of that candidate or supporters of that candidate now suspects and subject to indefinite detainment? Is that charity now an associated force?” The White House initially threatened to veto the NDAA because of the detainee language, saying it would tie the hands of law enforcement officials. But the administration dropped the veto threat before the bill passed the House, as the bill’s supporters argued that there were sufficient waivers. “The president’s widely expanded view of his own authority to detain Americans indefinitely even on American soil is for the first time in this legislation codified in law,” Paul said. “That should chill all of us to our cores.” “The Bill of Rights has no exceptions for really bad people or terrorists or even non-citizens. It is a key check on government power against any person. That is not a weakness in our legal system, it is the very strength of our legal system. The NDAA attempts to justify abridging the Bill of Rights on the theory that rights are suspended in a time of war, and the entire United States is a battlefield in the war on terror. This is a very dangerous development, indeed. Beware.” There's some wack crazy shit, eh? Next he'll be ranting on Guantanamo or borrowing huge sums to expand the continuous wars for empire? Wacky Really scary stuff. Of course Ron Paul is kooky right?
  5. kevbone

    Very powerful.

    We hope so but after seeing what they did with Citizens United I have lost all faith.
  6. Nice....is the youtube you playing?
  7. Speaking of Ron Paul. Vulture Vision....what your take on the guy?
  8. kevbone

    Merry Chritmas

    Bailey's and coffee = relaxing morning.
  9. kevbone

    Merry Chritmas

    Dunno, but I ate way too much. Ditto.
  10. kevbone

    Merry Chritmas

    Have a great Christmas friends of cc.com!
  11. I am happy you like to speak for everyone here. Merry Christmas.
  12. "wealthy retirees".....that is hilarious. I know several retirees and they can barely get by. I make way more money than they do..... Nut job as usual.
  13. http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/thumbnailAndmaps/4150042.pdf Park boundaries.
  14. I parked there over the summer as well and got a ticket. I just paid and it went away. I should have fought it.
  15. Really? I watched it a ton as well growing up. I re-watched it again the other day. It still kicks ass. IMO
  16. An't that the truth. More like impatient......at least I admit my faults.
  17. Really? Not a real band. When did that happen?
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