j_b Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Pretty funny to remember how happy liberals were just two years ago but now you're sitting here about to open a vein. Yeah, keep pretending this is a partisan issue. That's smart... It is a partisan issue for the corporatists and their toadies. Their pretense of wanting democracy is coming off and they'll even taunt you when you point out they are buying elections. Quote
j_b Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 U.S.A! U.S.A.! U.S.A.! the wealthy are buying elections and the retards cheer as if they cheered their football team. Quote
j_b Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 You need to turn off the fair and balanced channel and turn on the Hope and Change channel. It's just your perception, nothing in reality has changed. Same as it ever was. Same same. That's all. ???? The supreme court reopening the floodgates to corporate money in elections that were turned off post Watergate is the same as it ever was? What are you trying to hide? Quote
JosephH Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Nothing has changed, corporations and the republican leadership are as confident as ever that the average american is dumber than a stump and can be stampeded at will to vote against their own interests. Quote
ZimZam Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 U.S.A! U.S.A.! U.S.A.! the wealthy are buying elections and the retards cheer as if they cheered their football team. This is what amazes me. The failure to realize that they could give a fuck about you and your ilk. Keep drinking the kool-aid. Quote
Jim Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Nothing has changed, corporations and the republican leadership are as confident as ever that the average american is dumber than a stump and can be stampeded at will to vote against their own interests. This is about as succinct as it gets. Quote
JayB Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Nothing has changed, corporations and the republican leadership are as confident as ever that the average american is dumber than a stump and can be stampeded at will to vote against their own interests. LOL. "What's the Matter with Kansas Michigan." Quote
j_b Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Nothing has changed, corporations and the republican leadership are as confident as ever that the average american is dumber than a stump and can be stampeded at will to vote against their own interests. This is about as succinct as it gets. These gross generalizations aren't very helpful. A minority of regressives control the political process because citizens are disenfranchised and it's difficult to blame them for it considering the repeated betrayal by Democrats. Quote
Nitrox Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Nothing has changed, corporations and the republican leadership are as confident as ever that the average american is dumber than a stump and can be stampeded at will to vote against their own interests. So corporate money is limited to only the Republicans? Quote
prole Posted October 26, 2010 Author Posted October 26, 2010 What part of "this is not a partisan issue" does your dumb ass not understand? Quote
Jim Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Nothing has changed, corporations and the republican leadership are as confident as ever that the average american is dumber than a stump and can be stampeded at will to vote against their own interests. This is about as succinct as it gets. These gross generalizations aren't very helpful. A minority of regressives control the political process because citizens are disenfranchised and it's difficult to blame them for it considering the repeated betrayal by Democrats. I think it's true - people don't seem to be able to think critically anymore. Quote
JayB Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Quite amazing all of the virtues and aptitudes that the American public has lost in the space of a single election cycle. Wonder how this one will rate on the Verbal Exodus to Canada Index. Quote
Nitrox Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Nothing has changed, corporations and the republican leadership are as confident as ever that the average american is dumber than a stump and can be stampeded at will to vote against their own interests. This is about as succinct as it gets. These gross generalizations aren't very helpful. A minority of regressives control the political process because citizens are disenfranchised and it's difficult to blame them for it considering the repeated betrayal by Democrats. I think it's true - people don't seem to be able to think critically anymore. Right, people are dumb when they vote for a corporate backed Republican but are smart when they vote for a corporate backed Democrat. Meh, I don't care that much, some of you guys are just clowns and shit like this entertains me. I got seven pitches in today and am tired, you guys have a nice night. Quote
Nitrox Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Quite amazing all of the virtues and aptitudes that the American public has lost in the space of a single election cycle. Wonder how this one will rate on the Verbal Exodus to Canada Index. I've got razor blades 5/1$. Quote
ZimZam Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 I've got razor blades 5/1$. Don't cut your throat. Better yet...maybe not a bad idea. Quote
ZimZam Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Quite amazing all of the virtues and aptitudes that the American public has lost in the space of a single election cycle. Wonder how this one will rate on the Verbal Exodus to Canada Index. Jay, the disenfranchisement/disinterest didn't occur in just four years. I think it's one of those insidious diseases that manifests itself over a long period of time, or perhaps it's parasitic and just slowly sucks the life outta ya. Quote
ivan Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Meh, I don't care that much, some of you guys are just clowns and shit like this entertains me. I got seven pitches in today and am tired, you guys have a nice night. wtf? hailed like thunder on me driving home from my lame-ass plastic pulling session (and even lamer attempt at a run in the maelstrom) this afternoon! Quote
Nitrox Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Meh, I don't care that much, some of you guys are just clowns and shit like this entertains me. I got seven pitches in today and am tired, you guys have a nice night. wtf? hailed like thunder on me driving home from my lame-ass plastic pulling session (and even lamer attempt at a run in the maelstrom) this afternoon! It was in the 40's and rained on us for about a half hour. Quote
rob Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 The conservatives are only doing so well because of the surge in the U.S. puppy population. Once the supply dwindles back to 2008 levels, the republican's power will reset back to reasonable levels. Local republican caught in the act: Quote
Nitrox Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 The conservatives are only doing so well because of the surge in the U.S. puppy population. Once the supply dwindles back to 2008 levels, the republican's power will reset back to reasonable levels. Local republican caught in the act: Republicans are eating the puppies so that Democrats can't give them voting rights. Quote
ivan Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Republicans are eating the puppies so that Democrats can't give them voting rights. 9 out of 10 american sex scandals confirm that republicans don't prefer to eat pussies Quote
Nitrox Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Republicans are eating the puppies so that Democrats can't give them voting rights. 9 out of 10 american sex scandals confirm that republicans don't prefer to eat pussies Maybe they're just scared of cancer? The Oral Sex Cancer Connection Doctors Say There Is a Link Between Oral Sex and Throat Cancer 100 comments By CATHY BECKER Oct. 15, 2008 PrintRSSFONT SIZE:SHARE:EmailTwitterFacebookMore Teresa Dillon was surprised to learn four years ago that what she deemed as an average sore throat actually was stage 2 cancer on her tonsil. Human papillomavirus (HPV) has now been linked to oral cancer. "People think the face of oral cancer is a 70-year-old man who's been chewing tobacco and drinking whiskey all his life," she said. "But the face of oral cancer now is — it's me, a young woman, healthy, nonsmoking, fit." But what really shocked the waitress and then 38-year-old was that the human papillomavirus may have caused her illness, a illness that is often sexually transmitted. "It was a virus that caused my tumor, the HPV virus, which just knocked me over," Dillon said. The HPV Cancer Connection Dillon is part of a new trend that's puzzling scientists. While most HPV infections clear on their own, there is an alarming surge of oral cancers linked to the virus. Johns Hopkins researchers reported in a study published in February in the Journal of Clinical Oncology that between 1973 and 2004 the incidence of HPV-related oral cancers among people in their 40s nearly doubled. Today more than 34,000 people have oral cancer and 39 percent of those cases are related to HPV, according to data from the American Cancer Society. Related Bucking STD Vaccine, Despite Cancer LinkHPV Shots = Pain Now, Protection LaterCould DNA Test Replace Pap Smears? "These are patients that are young. They are in their 30s and 40s. They are nonsmokers, and they don't drink alcohol excessively. And every time we look we are able to find HPV-16 in their tissue, in the biopsy specimen," said Dr. Robert Haddad, a Dana Farber Cancer Institute head and neck surgeon. High-risk HPV strains cause cancer by using special proteins to disrupt healthy cells. It makes cells unable to repair themselves and unable to control how they are duplicated. The virus is transmitted by direct contact. You only get HPV in the location it attaches to, so it never travels through the bloodstream. So just exactly how it gets in the mouth may stun you. "There is absolutely a link between oral sex and oral cancer," said Dr. Ellen Rome, of the Cleveland Clinic. Although no proof exists yet, there is a chance that HPV can be transmitted mouth to mouth. "We can't rule out the virus could be transmitted in saliva by other types of contact — like for instance sharing a drink or sharing a spoon," said Dr. Maura Gillison, of Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. And once the virus is in your mouth, you can't just wash it out. The only way to get rid of it is extensive drug treatment. http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/story?id=6034244&page=1 Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 The conservatives are only doing so well because of the surge in the U.S. puppy population. Once the supply dwindles back to 2008 levels, the republican's power will reset back to reasonable levels. Local republican caught in the act: Is the election over already? Are the Republicans doing well? Seems like they've got a bit of a split vote problem that remains to be resolved.... Quote
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