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  1. Yeah Jay, remind us again how much better off Michigan and the rest of the country would be had we let the auto industry burn like you suggested...
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  3. Can the Gadhaffi Retirement Plan work for Americans?
  4. Mostly. Bi-winning.
  5. Don't worry Bill, It's got a mini-safe so you can sleep with your Krugerrands.
  6. What happened to the anti-war movement? Well, right now they're probably more afraid of the insane clown posse that is American conservatism than they are of Obama. Rightfully so. Got some housecleanin' to do, don'tcha?
  7. Which means you can start agreeing with Obama, I guess. International Communism and all that...
  8. Ralph Nader agrees with you. Nader, Kucinich call Libya action "impeachable" [video:youtube] Outspoken critics on the left are raising hell over the Obama administration's authorization of military force in Libya, calling it "unconstitutional." Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader recently rattled off a list of U.S. military and intelligence directives -- apparently including action in Libya -- that he views as egregious violations of international law and grounds for impeachment: Why don't we say what's on the minds of many legal experts; that the Obama administration is committing war crimes and if Bush should have been impeached, Obama should be impeached. Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich made a similar statement today. In particular, Kucinich castigated Obama for pursuing military intervention in Libya without congressional authorization: President Obama moved forward without Congress approving. He didn't have Congressional authorization, he has gone against the Constitution, and that's got to be said. It's not even disputable, this isn't even a close question. Such an action ... is a grave decision that cannot be made by the president alone. Kucinich's and Nader's arguments against the constitutionality of Obama's authorization of force are based on an interpretation of the War Power Act. Passed by Congress in 1973 -- after a decade-long quagmire in Vietnam -- the legislation requires the president to inform Congress within 48 hours of any U.S. military attack where national security is not at stake. President Obama submitted such a letter to House Speaker John Boehner today. Beyond that, the Act mandates that the commander in chief seek congressional approval after 60 days of military action.
  9. It's weird that this time around the US is helping the dudes with light-arms riding around in the back of Toyota pickups. Usually they're kicking our ass.
  10. No ground troops? With the US unemployment rate being what it is, you'd think the Pentagon could come up with something a little more labor intensive.
  11. The Libyans better hope we don't take out the electricity in Tripoli. It won't come back on 'til 2023.
  12. Look at the bright side, Libya may give us another opportunity to try out the Flat Tax.
  13. Yellow cake.
  14. Dude, it's not like Gadhaffi tried to kill Obama's daddy!
  15. I've never talked about either tollbooth operators or bus drivers, but hey, keep on trucking, ass candle! Now let's here some more about the people you "care about" - the blue collar worker, the average Joe. LOL. Joe the Plumber? Whatever it takes to deflect attention from your shit voting record and the role those initiatives and pols have had in driving state finances into a ditch, huh Kojak?
  16. Good little libtard: show your true disdain for your fellow citizens. Yeah, you really "care" about people. Here's one now. Get this Kojak, your voting record in this state for the last ten years is shit. If one were to do an impact study just on the dumbass initiatives you people passed, I guarantee we'd find those missing millions without breaking a sweat. Tollbooth operators and bus drivers, what a joke.
  17. Strike that. He's a reality-based, problem solver.
  18. That Tim Eyman is probably leading the charge against public workers as we speak. Fucking American patriot!
  19. Yeah Jim, I guess we just have to face the fact that Washingtonians are fucking morons. Thanks for the reality check.
  20. Here's a blast from those halcyon days of yore where the economy was cranking, Tim Eyman! Not hearing those types coming up in the conversations about revenue shortfalls are we? Weird.
  21. Oh, and what about that soda-pop one? Oh boy, talk about a dystopian nightmare had that doozy passed! It's safe to say our Republic dodged a bullet there.
  22. Just for fun: Where would the budget shortfall stand now had 1098 passed?
  23. We are.
  24. prole

    I'M IN LOVE!!!

    Q: How will you know that Rudy Giuliani was the mayor of New York when 9/11 happened? A: He'll tell you.
  25. Time machine, baby!
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