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Stock Market Declines due to Greek and European debt

by Rodan ( 184 Comments › )
Filed under Economy at May 6th, 2010 - 5:00 pm

The Obama Boom continues apace as the Stock Market suffers another decline today. Although down 900 points it’s drop was cut in half. This is not good news and ruins the Media’s talk of an Obama boom. The stock market has declined close 800 points in the last week. This is all due to the jitters over the debt Greece and other European countries have.

According to preliminary calculations, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 354.14 points, or 3.26%, to 10514.05, the Standard & Poor’s 500 dropped 38.45 points, or 330%, to 1127.45 and the Nasdaq Composite lost 82.65 points, or 3.44%, to 2319.64. The FOX 50 sank 28.02 points, or 3.29%, to 824.37.

The massive selloff gained momentum as television images of protests outside Greece’s parliament triggered big fears that Europe won’t have the political will to get its debt crisis under control. 

“This is a currency crisis that has the potential to blow up into a global financial crisis,” said Peter Kenny, managing director at Knight Capital Partners. “The only thing that’s going to turn this thing around is action.”

Read the Rest: Dow Rebounds From Record 998-Point Drop

Greece’s situation is a foreshadow of ours. We can’t keep borrowing and spending money. America is on an unsustainable track.

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184 Responses to “Stock Market Declines due to Greek and European debt”
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  1. vagabond trader
    1 | May 6, 2010 5:03 pm

    Whoa,whatever caused it,not to be ignored.Glad we got out right before the big plunge in 08.


  2. NoThreat2U
    2 | May 6, 2010 5:08 pm

    Sorry to hijack the thread but did yinz see that Comedy Central is developing a Jesus cartoon? So, what do we want to blow up or burn down? Link is at Jawa.


  3. vagabond trader
    3 | May 6, 2010 5:10 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    I have no interest in the mean spirited “comedy” of that network. Not my type of humor.


  4. Eliana
    4 | May 6, 2010 5:13 pm

    Tomorrow, I had planned (something set up months ago) to sell a large bunch of stocks to get money for a business investment.

    Well, the broker goofed and sold them 10 days ago instead (for more money than they would have gotten tomorrow, obviously). I found this out today.

    Now, they are engaging in a Do-Over in two weeks where I get to choose between the sale amount from the mistaken sale and the sale amount they could get in two weeks.

    So the mistaken sale helped me and I will get a choice in two weeks between two different sale amounts.

    All this played out today while the stocks were crashing.

    It was a weird experience. :-)


  5. 5 | May 6, 2010 5:13 pm

    Nothing the to worry about, the Dollar is as sound as the lint that it is printed on.

    /
    If you ain’t got specie, you ain’t got sh*t.


  6. chickadee
    6 | May 6, 2010 5:14 pm

    I wonder how this 1000 point drop will be blamed on Pres. Bush?
    The progs are conspiring now to do it.


  7. 7 | May 6, 2010 5:15 pm

    I wondered what was making it tank.

    So, out of curiosity, I checked on a couple of my stocks. Lo and behold, they were up significantly. Normally I’m afraid to look.


  8. vagabond trader
    8 | May 6, 2010 5:17 pm

    @ Eliana:

    Good deal just don’t get used to it! :mrgreen:


  9. Eliana
    9 | May 6, 2010 5:20 pm

    @ vagabond trader:

    Good deal just don’t get used to it! :mrgreen:

    I know!!

    It’s only a good deal due to a freaky accounting accident!


  10. NoThreat2U
    10 | May 6, 2010 5:20 pm

    @ vagabond trader:
    That wasnt the point. After all their bowing to the moes they create a Jesus cartoon?? WTF?


  11. vagabond trader
    11 | May 6, 2010 5:22 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    They are G-dless lefturds.That is all I need to know. :-)


  12. vagabond trader
    12 | May 6, 2010 5:23 pm

    @ Eliana:

    Gee,I thought it was swell getting a 97 cent refund today from an ebay seller who overcharged me for postage. :lol:


  13. chickadee
    13 | May 6, 2010 5:24 pm

    Brigette Gabriel is debating a real dumb double talking idiot on Hannity. Stunning how foolish the left is.
    She is awesome. Schooling the dummy on how the terrorists are using our laws and laughing all the way to the bomb factory.
    (sorry for the OT, too nervous abt. the stock mkt to think abt. it)


  14. vagabond trader
    14 | May 6, 2010 5:27 pm

    @ chickadee:

    Sorry I missed that. Don’t worry about the DOW,we have a fckn genius in the WH./


  15. chickadee
    15 | May 6, 2010 5:27 pm

    The greek rioters are such out of control vampires so angry there is no more blood to suck from the workers.


  16. 16 | May 6, 2010 5:28 pm

    @ vagabond trader:

    Premise-The purpose of government is to secure our G-d* given rights.

    Where does G-d grant anyone the right to blaspheme?

    *The one true G-d of Abe, Ike and Jake is the one that this country was founded upon.


  17. snork
    17 | May 6, 2010 5:28 pm

    Dow Rebounds From Record 998-Point Drop

    Question for the class: how would the headline have read if Bush were president?


  18. 18 | May 6, 2010 5:29 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ chickadee:
    Sorry I missed that. Don’t worry about the DOW,we have a fckn genius in the WH./

    Barry the Squatter is getting exactly what he wants, destruction of the US.


  19. snork
    19 | May 6, 2010 5:30 pm

    Eliana wrote:

    Tomorrow, I had planned (something set up months ago) to sell a large bunch of stocks to get money for a business investment.

    Well, the broker goofed and sold them 10 days ago instead (for more money than they would have gotten tomorrow, obviously). I found this out today.

    Now, they are engaging in a Do-Over in two weeks where I get to choose between the sale amount from the mistaken sale and the sale amount they could get in two weeks.

    So the mistaken sale helped me and I will get a choice in two weeks between two different sale amounts.

    All this played out today while the stocks were crashing.

    It was a weird experience.

    You can’t fool me. It’s your Jewish money gene.


  20. mfhorn
    20 | May 6, 2010 5:31 pm

    Meanwhile, Chuckles has his knickers in a knot over reaction to the kids in AZ who were sent home for wearing American flag t-shirts. We should, apparently, bow down to them on 5/5 since American kids would be outraged if a Mexican wore a shirt with a Mexican flag on July 4. Riots might ensue.

    Re the thread topic- it’s insane that Greeks are screaming over cutbacks in government services. Unfortunatly, the same thing would happen here. Too many people have come to rely on Uncle Sam.

    I’m thinking it’s time to invest in a good bear market fund.


  21. jeppo
    21 | May 6, 2010 5:31 pm

    OT

    UK election exit polls from BBC predict:

    Conservatives 307
    Labour 255
    Liberal Democrats 59
    Other 29


  22. Et Norsk Troll
    22 | May 6, 2010 5:32 pm

    “I see dead people…..” –W.S. Stock Broker


  23. Et Norsk Troll
    23 | May 6, 2010 5:33 pm

    snork wrote:

    Dow Rebounds From Record 998-Point Drop
    Question for the class: how would the headline have read if Bush were president?

    Excellent question, Snork.

    !


  24. vagabond trader
    24 | May 6, 2010 5:34 pm

    @ snork:

    Oh,I daresay there will be Boooosh/Cheney blame assigned for this one somewhere down the line.


  25. Et Norsk Troll
    25 | May 6, 2010 5:35 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ chickadee:
    Sorry I missed that. Don’t worry about the DOW,we have a fckn genius in the WH./

    I understand they are going to re-name it the “D-oh!”, in observance of today’s wild gyrations.

    But that’s just a rumor.

    ;)


  26. Et Norsk Troll
    26 | May 6, 2010 5:37 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ NoThreat2U:
    I have no interest in the mean spirited “comedy” of that network. Not my type of humor.

    I’m with you, Vagabond. You are, of course, right in your assessment.


  27. snork
    27 | May 6, 2010 5:37 pm

    mfhorn wrote:

    Meanwhile, Chuckles has his knickers in a knot over reaction to the kids in AZ who were sent home for wearing American flag t-shirts. We should, apparently, bow down to them on 5/5 since American kids would be outraged if a Mexican wore a shirt with a Mexican flag on July 4. Riots might ensue.

    That’s CA, but let me ask this: why aren’t the Mexican kids and their enablers accused of “dual loyalty”?


  28. chickadee
    28 | May 6, 2010 5:38 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ chickadee:

    Sorry I missed that. Don’t worry about the DOW,we have a fckn genius in the WH./

    When is that pos going to deliver a reading and say he inherited this from George Bush?
    Or will he just laugh like a hyena at our misfortune, as he has done before, when interviewed abt. the economy.
    It is SO time for the adults to take over.


  29. vagabond trader
    29 | May 6, 2010 5:38 pm

    @ mfhorn:

    From what I understand Cinco de Mayo isn’t even an official holiday in Mexico. Manufactured to create a divide here in the good ole USA,just like the commie outrage of the day.


  30. 30 | May 6, 2010 5:46 pm

    @ BenZacharia:

    but but Obama is making the economy boom!
    /


  31. snork
    31 | May 6, 2010 5:48 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ BenZacharia:

    but but Obama is making the economy go boom!
    /


  32. 32 | May 6, 2010 5:49 pm

    @ NoThreat2U:

    I say we crucify the writer(s)!
    :evil:


  33. lobo91
    33 | May 6, 2010 5:49 pm

    @ snork:

    That’s CA, but let me ask this: why aren’t the Mexican kids and their enablers accused of “dual loyalty”?

    What makes you think they have any loyalty to the US?

    They’re no different from the Muslims, using our laws against us.


  34. lobo91
    34 | May 6, 2010 5:50 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ mfhorn:
    From what I understand Cinco de Mayo isn’t even an official holiday in Mexico. Manufactured to create a divide here in the good ole USA,just like the commie outrage of the day.

    Cinco de Mayo was created to sell Corona to stupid American college students, as far as I can tell.


  35. vagabond trader
    35 | May 6, 2010 5:51 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    upside down. :evil: :evil:


  36. waldensianspirit
    36 | May 6, 2010 5:52 pm

    @ chickadee:
    Yea, I happened to be driving and heard their exchange. The dummy said Americans only judge a terrorist for what they do. In other words after a bunch of us are dead to their one or two.


  37. vagabond trader
    37 | May 6, 2010 5:53 pm

    Well lookie here,Hussein fugged up again but don’t worry,no one will report on it.

    http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/05/breaking-obama-administration-removed-faisal-shahzad-from-terror-surveilance-list-before-attack/


  38. song_and_dance_man
    38 | May 6, 2010 5:54 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ BenZacharia:
    but but Obama is making the economy boom!
    /

    More like B. Hussien is making the economy go boom!


  39. waldensianspirit
    39 | May 6, 2010 5:54 pm

    @ vagabond trader:
    Holy shit! All because of Bush!


  40. 40 | May 6, 2010 5:54 pm

    @ snork:

    They don’t have dual loyalty. They are loyal only to Mexico. As for the shirts, after this shit I’m going to get a “Remember the Alamo” T-shirt for next year’s festivities. Fuck ‘em. If they don’t like it they can always go home.


  41. snork
    41 | May 6, 2010 5:55 pm

    @ lobo91:
    That was rhetorical. Let me rephrase. Why does “dual loyalty” only apply to one specific ethnic group?


  42. vagabond trader
    42 | May 6, 2010 5:55 pm

    @ lobo91:

    Cinco de Mayo was created to sell Corona to stupid white American college students, as far as I can tell

    :lol: fify.


  43. lobo91
    43 | May 6, 2010 5:55 pm

    Not sure how accurate this is, but CNBC is blaming human error:

    Sell-off caused by human error?

    CNBC is reporting that a Citigroup trader accidentally hit ‘b’ instead of ‘m’ when he intended to type ‘million’ in a trade today.
    Posted by Elizabeth Strott on Thursday, May 6, 2010 4:37 PM
    Today’s near-1,000 point selloff in the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($INDU) was reportedly caused by a “fat finger” mistake by a trader at Citigroup (C).

    CNBC reported that numerous sources said that a trader entered a “b” instead of an “m” for million in a trade possibly involving Procter & Gamble (PG), a Dow component. The trader reportedly placed a sell order of $16 billion, instead of $16 million, worth of e-minis, futures contracts tied to equity indexes.


  44. lobo91
    44 | May 6, 2010 5:56 pm

    @ vagabond trader:

    I thought that part was implied.

    Nobody else would drink that swill.


  45. 45 | May 6, 2010 5:56 pm

    @ mfhorn:
    School district sided with the parents. Hopefully disciplinary action pending.


  46. waldensianspirit
    46 | May 6, 2010 5:57 pm

    @ lobo91:
    They’re getting good at geobbelizing everything.


  47. 47 | May 6, 2010 5:57 pm

    @ vagabond trader:

    Undoubtably they felt he was being discriminated against. I guess we are just lucky they didn’t let him fly away home since he was so close to getting away.


  48. vagabond trader
    48 | May 6, 2010 5:58 pm

    @ lobo91:

    So basically its like a frat house Kwaanza.


  49. chickadee
    49 | May 6, 2010 5:59 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    Well lookie here,Hussein fugged up again but don’t worry,no one will report on it.

    http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/05/breaking-obama-administration-removed-faisal-shahzad-from-terror-surveilance-list-before-attack/

    Another stupid useless gesture of good will to the enemy.
    zero is going to get a lot of people killed with his absurd need to be accepted by the muzz.


  50. lobo91
    50 | May 6, 2010 5:59 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    Well lookie here,Hussein fugged up again but don’t worry,no one will report on it.
    http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/05/breaking-obama-administration-removed-faisal-shahzad-from-terror-surveilance-list-before-attack/

    I’d say that deserves a thread of its own.

    How the hell did someone on the terrorist watch list get cleared for naturalization in the first place?


  51. waldensianspirit
    51 | May 6, 2010 5:59 pm

    Mars wrote:

    @ mfhorn:
    School district sided with the parents. Hopefully disciplinary action pending.

    They didn’t side with Charles Nodickens? They must be a little bit human after all.

    The parents paid for their kids to be educated; that is the schools primary responsibility and contract and school personnel should not be concerned about kids wearing US flags at anytime.


  52. vagabond trader
    52 | May 6, 2010 6:00 pm

    @ snork:

    Appears it only applies to “the oppressor” Just a wild guess.


  53. snork
    53 | May 6, 2010 6:00 pm

    @ vagabond trader:
    But he was properly Mirandized. That’s the important part.


  54. Eliana
    54 | May 6, 2010 6:00 pm

    @ snork:

    You can’t fool me. It’s your Jewish money gene.

    :-)


  55. 55 | May 6, 2010 6:01 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    I firmly believe in being proud of your origins, but I also wonder about all these people I see around where I live with their mexican flags on their cars and clothing. It seems they identify more with mexico than the U.S. You’d think some of their parents that fought so hard to get here, would have some choice words for them.


  56. waldensianspirit
    56 | May 6, 2010 6:02 pm

    Why is the Obama Admin in Afghanistan and the Poch’ee’stan’ee border with our military? Why?


  57. lobo91
    57 | May 6, 2010 6:02 pm

    @ snork:

    They need to go over every scrap of paper related to his naturalization with an electron microscope.

    If he misspelled his cat’s name, they can revoke his naturalization and send his jihadi ass to gitmo.


  58. huckfunn
    58 | May 6, 2010 6:02 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    I’d say that deserves a thread of its own.

    How the hell did someone on the terrorist watch list get cleared for naturalization in the first place?

    And how come he wasn’t promoted to Major?


  59. snork
    59 | May 6, 2010 6:03 pm

    waldensianspirit wrote:

    @ lobo91:
    They’re getting good at geobbelizing everything.

    Or as LVQ said, Gobbleizing. Actually, it’s goebbels. Not earth bells.


  60. vagabond trader
    60 | May 6, 2010 6:03 pm

    @ lobo91:

    How the hell did someone on the terrorist watch list get cleared for naturalization in the first place?

    Maybe being removed from the watch list cleared the way for his naturalization which occurred in April 2009.

    ummm ummm ummm.


  61. lobo91
    61 | May 6, 2010 6:04 pm

    Breaking: Navy SEAL McCabe found not guilty on all counts!


  62. coldwarrior
    62 | May 6, 2010 6:04 pm

    speaking of europe: hung parliament in uk


  63. waldensianspirit
    63 | May 6, 2010 6:05 pm

    @ snork:
    lol! good one:-)


  64. coldwarrior
    64 | May 6, 2010 6:05 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Breaking: Navy SEAL McCabe found not guilty on all counts!

    hooray!!!

    (chk yer email)


  65. vagabond trader
    65 | May 6, 2010 6:05 pm

    3rd Navy SEAL NOT GUILTY!!!!!


  66. waldensianspirit
    66 | May 6, 2010 6:05 pm

    @ lobo91:
    Top of the best news today!


  67. lobo91
    67 | May 6, 2010 6:05 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    speaking of europe: hung parliament in uk

    Can we hang Congress?


  68. coldwarrior
    68 | May 6, 2010 6:06 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    coldwarrior wrote:
    speaking of europe: hung parliament in uk
    Can we hang Congress?

    given their popularity numbers…we should be allowed!


  69. 69 | May 6, 2010 6:06 pm

    @ vagabond trader:

    That’s an interesting thought. An enterprising investigative reporter could have an interesting story there. Bet it is never written, and if it were it would never see daylight.


  70. Nikis Knight
    70 | May 6, 2010 6:07 pm

    snork wrote:

    @ lobo91:
    That was rhetorical. Let me rephrase. Why does “dual loyalty” only apply to one specific ethnic group?

    Ah, that’s an easy question. That’s because to the lefty multi-cultists, there’s only one loyalty worse than American loyalty.

    Secretly hating America* is fine, so long as one really loves Mexico, or Pakistan, or one of those oppressed nations.

    *As the Jew haters see it.


  71. snork
    71 | May 6, 2010 6:07 pm

    @ waldensianspirit:
    He really did say that. I’m not joking.


  72. 72 | May 6, 2010 6:07 pm

    @ vagabond trader:

    Awesome!


  73. snork
    73 | May 6, 2010 6:08 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    Maybe being removed from the watch list cleared the way for his naturalization which occurred in April 2009.

    It’s a safe bet that he’ll vote donkey, so…


  74. 74 | May 6, 2010 6:09 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    Hey that sounds like a post or the Navy seal release.


  75. vagabond trader
    75 | May 6, 2010 6:09 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    This jihadi supposedly has politically connected family members,a little baksheesh dropped into the Obowma piggy bank,voila’.


  76. chickadee
    76 | May 6, 2010 6:10 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Breaking: Navy SEAL McCabe found not guilty on all counts!

    Hallelujah
    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
    :D


  77. Nikis Knight
    77 | May 6, 2010 6:11 pm

    @ lobo91:
    the thought occured to me as well.


  78. lobo91
    78 | May 6, 2010 6:11 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    Saw it already.

    Been kind of busy…I’ve been invited to attend a National Security Seminar in DC next spring.


  79. 79 | May 6, 2010 6:11 pm

    @ snork:

    I saw somewhere he was a registered Democrat. But it is important to watch those milita groups, Teabaggers, and returning military vets because they are dangerous.


  80. vagabond trader
    80 | May 6, 2010 6:11 pm

    @ chickadee:

    :D :D :D

    How ya like them apples AG Holder?


  81. Eliana
    81 | May 6, 2010 6:12 pm

    @ lobo91:

    Breaking: Navy SEAL McCabe found not guilty on all counts!

    Awesome!!!


  82. coldwarrior
    82 | May 6, 2010 6:12 pm

    @ Rodan:

    it’ll be the 2000 post…on it


  83. huckfunn
    83 | May 6, 2010 6:12 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    speaking of europe: hung parliament in uk

    I am so envious of hung parliamentarians.


  84. snork
    84 | May 6, 2010 6:13 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    @ snork:

    I saw somewhere he was a registered Democrat. But it is important to watch those milita groups, Teabaggers, and returning military vets because they are dangerous.

    Question is, was he registered before or after he was naturalized?


  85. lobo91
    85 | May 6, 2010 6:13 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ Iron Fist:
    This jihadi supposedly has politically connected family members,a little baksheesh dropped into the Obowma piggy bank,voila’.

    Yeah, his father is a retired Air Vice Marshal in the Pakistani military.

    Be interesting to check into his background, as well. I wonder if he’s connected to the ISI?


  86. lobo91
    86 | May 6, 2010 6:14 pm

    @ snork:

    Question is, was he registered before or after he was naturalized?

    I think they just include a Dem voter registration card in the folder along with the naturalization certificate these days.


  87. vagabond trader
    87 | May 6, 2010 6:15 pm

    @ lobo91:

    Veddy interesting. A pity no one of “consequence” will pursue the story.


  88. 88 | May 6, 2010 6:15 pm

    Well this is interesting:

    Unbelievable: Shahzad reportedly had contact with Awlaki tooShare4posted at 5:16 pm on May 6, 2010 by Allahpundit

    That’s three plots in a row with this degenerate’s fingerprints on them. He was Nidal Hasan’s terrorist sherpa and, according to some reports, actively recruited Abdulmutallab for the Flight 253 attack. Now this.

    Things come in threes, and so do terror-cells. It is way beyond coincidence that Awlaki would just happen to be associated with three terror attacks in a row. Somebody somewhere has dropped a major ball. The only thing that has saved us (to a degree) is the incompetance of our enemies.


  89. snork
    89 | May 6, 2010 6:16 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ Iron Fist:

    This jihadi supposedly has politically connected family members,a little baksheesh dropped into the Obowma piggy bank,voila’.

    Hutaree! Hutaree!


  90. Nikis Knight
    90 | May 6, 2010 6:16 pm

    @ snork:
    Why, the racism inherent in that question is apalling!


  91. vagabond trader
    91 | May 6, 2010 6:17 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    But but but CBS sez he was upset about being denied the American dream and it just has to be the fault of Boooooosh.//


  92. snork
    92 | May 6, 2010 6:17 pm

    Iron Fist wrote:

    Somebody somewhere has dropped a major ball.

    Oh. I’m missing one. Can you hang on to it for me until I can pick it up?


  93. 93 | May 6, 2010 6:18 pm

    Ludsquid is quoting us:

    LudwigVanQuixote
    Thu, May 6, 2010 3:14:57pm replyquote 0downupreport

    re: #36 SanFranciscoZionist

    Sure, Voz de Aztlan is horrible. And SPLC lists them as a hate group. But pretending that they have any importance, or pose some kind of threat to the U.S. is loopy.

    Well it allows the haters to push the Nazi meme of “strangers amongst us with divided loyalties. We should do something! They are out to get us!!”

    Just today, some quote I saw from wingnuts:

    but let me ask this: why aren’t the Mexican kids and their enablers accused of “dual loyalty”?

    They don’t have dual loyalty. They are loyal only to Mexico. As for the shirts, after this shit I’m going to get a “Remember the Alamo” T-shirt for next year’s festivities. Fuck ‘em. If they don’t like it they can always go home.

    Cinco de Mayo was created to sell Corona to stupid American college students, as far as I can tell.

    Cinco de Mayo was created to sell Corona to stupid white American college students, as far as I can tell

    Because you know, these people actually believe that Latinos are here to take over! BWaahaahhaaahhhaa!

    If only we hadn’t heard all this shit before in German.

    Luddy won’t join in the conversation because the only morons he can convince he is smart are on .01


  94. vagabond trader
    94 | May 6, 2010 6:18 pm

    @ snork:

    Tim McVeigh Tim McVeigh Birchers Birchers Teabaggers Teabaggers


  95. huckfunn
    95 | May 6, 2010 6:19 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Breaking: Navy SEAL McCabe found not guilty on all counts!

    vagabond trader wrote:

    3rd Navy SEAL NOT GUILTY!!!!!

    FANTASTIC!! HIP-HIP HURRAH! I wonder if those guys will continue their careers or just give it up considering who they’re working for.


  96. Nikis Knight
    96 | May 6, 2010 6:19 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    Jonah had a post pointing out just how incompetant in this case.
    -Wrong fertilizer
    -Propane tanks not open (perhaps not a type that allows them to be open unattached)
    -random alarm clock thrown in for good measure when it wouldn’t detonate anything.

    Some of these Jihadists trainig camps must be run by teacher unions, I guess.


  97. coldwarrior
    97 | May 6, 2010 6:19 pm

    @ lobo91:

    excellent!


  98. vagabond trader
    98 | May 6, 2010 6:20 pm

    @ typicalwhitey:

    By jove I do believe he is on to something. When I figure out what …..


  99. 99 | May 6, 2010 6:20 pm

    kkkilgore is blaming the parents, saying that the kids were shouting etc and that is why they had to remove their shirts.


  100. lobo91
    100 | May 6, 2010 6:21 pm

    Speaking of people who could use a good hanging:

    More Evidence Team Obama Stopped Shahzad Monitoring Begun Under Bush-Clinton

    As I posted yesterday, there was a disturbing blurb in a NY Times article that indicated Faisal Shahzad, the now infamous Times Square Bomber, was under surveillance as a potential terrorist during the Bush administration.

    George LaMonica, a 35-year-old computer consultant, said he bought his two-bedroom condominium in Norwalk, Conn., from Mr. Shahzad for $261,000 in May 2004. A few weeks after he moved in, Mr. LaMonica said, investigators from the national Joint Terrorism Task Force [JTTF] interviewed him, asking for details of the transaction and for information about Mr. Shahzad. It struck Mr. LaMonica as unusual, but he said detectives told him they were simply “checking everything out.”

    JTTF’s typically surveillance an individual – especially a US Citizen – under the FIS Court authorization. These authorizations have to be renewed every 90 days or so by the US Attorney General. As has been noted before (see here, here and here for details) the Obama administration began shutting down Bush-era terrorists investigations last year as they debated how to reduce our nation’s surveillance of terrorists threats. The person who killed 14 people at Ft Hood last fall was one such suspect whose JTTF investigation was suspiciously shut down around this time last year.

    There is more evidence which seems to point at changes made by the Obama administration in terms of their monitoring Mr. Shahzad. For example, after being on the terrorist watch list for almost a decade, Shahzad was removed from that list sometime after 2008, according to CBS News:

    Sources tell CBS News that would-be Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad appeared on a Department of Homeland Security travel lookout list – Traveler Enforcement Compliance System (TECS) – between 1999 and 2008 because he brought approximately $80,000 cash or cash instruments into the United States.


  101. 101 | May 6, 2010 6:22 pm

    Ludsquid is now saying that Rush is a latino.
    WTF??


  102. vagabond trader
    102 | May 6, 2010 6:23 pm

    @ typicalwhitey:

    kkkkk trout is such a sensitive hydroponic blossom. Shouting weally weally upsets him.


  103. chickadee
    103 | May 6, 2010 6:25 pm

    @ vagabond trader:
    “sensitive hydroponic blossom”

    LOL


  104. 104 | May 6, 2010 6:26 pm

    @ Nikis Knight:

    Yeah. Lobo is right that it is almost too incompetant. But the dots connecting these people seem solid, and the dots tying this guy to Pakistan are as solid as you can hope to get in this kind of situation. Apparently the dude didn’t listen real well when they went over bomb design. He was supposed to have a masters in computer science or something like that. Sometimes bright people don’t pay attention when their “lessers” are showing them things.


  105. Nikis Knight
    105 | May 6, 2010 6:26 pm

    @ vagabond trader:
    I wouldn’t want to upset KT, might lose a finger.


  106. lobo91
    106 | May 6, 2010 6:28 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    He has an MBA.

    Bomb-making usually isn’t part of the coursework.


  107. huckfunn
    107 | May 6, 2010 6:28 pm

    Interview with acquitted Navy SEAL coming up on Fox.


  108. 108 | May 6, 2010 6:29 pm

    @ typicalwhitey:

    Maybe I should thank Sir Quacksalot for posting my comments on LGF. People have wondered if he might be a not-too-subtle Leftist Moby. It is something to think about. He’s almost too nuts to be real…


  109. 109 | May 6, 2010 6:30 pm

    @ typicalwhitey:

    History of Cinco De Mayo

    Another option.

    Coronas my culo!


  110. vagabond trader
    110 | May 6, 2010 6:30 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    Just heard he had a getaway car nearby but left the keys in the bomb-mobile.They are either scraping the barrel for jihadis or using the scrapings for test missions.


  111. waldensianspirit
    111 | May 6, 2010 6:31 pm

    @ Iron Fist:
    His Q/A and ISO9000 implementations weren’t all that snazzy either.


  112. garycooper
    112 | May 6, 2010 6:32 pm

    So glad the Navy SEALS aren’t getting railroaded to the stockade. It’s sickening that they’re even on trial, but what are you gonna do?

    Check out this article from the local Detroit Free Press, regarding a local employee of the demonized Blackwater firm. The liberal rag tried to bury the story in the back of one of the sections, but I somehow stumbled upon it. ;)

    ———————————————
    May 6, 2010

    Blackwater record
    defended

    BY DAWSON BELL
    FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

    HOLLAND — Erik Prince, former head of the
    controversial international security firm
    Blackwater, defended the value of liberty, self-
    reliance and action in a speech Wednesday at his
    home city of Holland’s Tulip Time Festival.

    Prince, also a former Navy SEAL, was
    straightforward and unapologetic in describing
    his view of the country and the role he and his
    former company have played in it.

    The use of private military contractors by the
    government is necessary and as old as the
    republic, he said, dating to the Revolutionary
    War.

    While most of the news media attention on
    Blackwater has focused on controversy,
    especially a 2007 shooting in Baghdad, Iraq, in
    which 17 Iraqis were killed, Prince said the
    company performed 40,000 personal protection
    missions in Iraq without an injury or death
    among the politicians and dignitaries who availed
    themselves of the service. Blackwater employees
    discharged weapons only about 200 times,
    Prince said.

    “All the while, we had 30 of our men killed,” he
    said.

    Meanwhile, Blackwater has successfully executed
    hundreds of missions in the U.S. and abroad,
    including hurricane relief in Louisiana and the
    rescue of three Michigan college students
    trapped in civil strife in Kenya, that the
    government couldn’t or wouldn’t perform, he
    said.

    Prince said an abandonment of the “Holland
    values” of self-reliance and entrepreneurship
    have put America in peril of losing its prosperity
    and its way.

    “We are a nation being bled dry by debt,
    litigation and regulation,” he said.

    Prince received a standing ovation from the
    crowd of about 900 at the Tulip Time luncheon
    held at DeVos Fieldhouse on the campus of Hope
    College — an unremarkable reaction, given his
    longstanding ties to the community. His sister
    Betsy, former chairman of the Michigan
    Republican Party, attended Hope and married
    into the DeVos family, whose generosity made
    the field house possible.

    Contact DAWSON BELL: 517-372-8661 or
    dbell@freepress.com


  113. vagabond trader
    113 | May 6, 2010 6:32 pm

    @ Nikis Knight:

    :lol:


  114. waldensianspirit
    114 | May 6, 2010 6:33 pm

    I’m hoping more acquitted Navy Seals run for congress and senate.


  115. 115 | May 6, 2010 6:34 pm

    @ vagabond trader:

    We get too much intellegince out of failed missions for them to be doing it deliberately. Maybe they are being extra-subtle, but they’ve never struck me as particularly bright. Their only hope for defeating us is for us to let the Leftist fifth column defeat us from within. Of course, electing Obama was a big win for the Jihad…


  116. chickadee
    116 | May 6, 2010 6:39 pm

    huckfunn wrote:

    Interview with acquitted Navy SEAL coming up on Fox.

    It turns my stomach to see the zero regime go after our troops with such a vengeance but show such deference and concern to actual fcking muzz terrorists.
    Surely most reasonable people see how unfair this is and are appalled by it. I hope this inspires voters in Nov. The scum in charge of our country are putting us in grave danger and have to go.


  117. vagabond trader
    117 | May 6, 2010 6:40 pm

    @ Iron Fist:

    Hmm,wonder how much info we are really getting out of him and the other “talkers.” Everytime they arrest one they seem to be very chatty.After being mirandized. I just don’t believe DoJ.


  118. RIX
    118 | May 6, 2010 6:41 pm

    Bad news, the Mason-Dixon Poll has Crist up 6 points on Rubio.


  119. huckfunn
    119 | May 6, 2010 6:43 pm

    I thought that when the SEALS refused the Article 15, they requested the court martial. Not so. The higher ups could have dropped it at that point but chose to push it to the next level. It would be interesting to find out who it was, and at what level the decision was made to put these guys on trial. It is those people who’s careers should be tainted.


  120. vagabond trader
    120 | May 6, 2010 6:46 pm

    @ garycooper:

    They had an excellent rep until the incident in Iraq.Saw a show a while back about them taking care of bidness in some third world sh*thole. Very professional under fire and they saved a bunch of diplomats iirc.


  121. vagabond trader
    121 | May 6, 2010 6:47 pm

    @ huckfunn:

    Who do you think wanted this trial? My guess is look on high.


  122. huckfunn
    122 | May 6, 2010 6:48 pm

    chickadee wrote:

    huckfunn wrote:

    Interview with acquitted Navy SEAL coming up on Fox.

    It turns my stomach to see the zero regime go after our troops with such a vengeance but show such deference and concern to actual fcking muzz terrorists.
    Surely most reasonable people see how unfair this is and are appalled by it. I hope this inspires voters in Nov. The scum in charge of our country are putting us in grave danger and have to go.

    Obowmao, and crew, can only end up with another black eye over this. They are so bent on punishing this country and her people they don’t even care how bad they look. Shameless.


  123. RIX
    123 | May 6, 2010 6:48 pm

    lobo91
    67 | May 6, 2010 18:05
    Can we hang Congress?

    Do you remember John McKay the great USC coach , who went on to coach Tampa Bay/
    At a press conference after the Bucs had a really bad game he was
    asked “Coach, what do think of your teams execution?”
    He answered with a straight face, “I’m for it.”


  124. huckfunn
    124 | May 6, 2010 6:49 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ huckfunn:

    Who do you think wanted this trial? My guess is look on high.

    Right up to the AG and his master.


  125. Nikis Knight
    125 | May 6, 2010 6:52 pm

    RIX wrote:

    Bad news, the Mason-Dixon Poll has Crist up 6 points on Rubio.

    Well, sometimes you gotta take a risk to make some gains. Media and certain brainless bloggers will have a field day covering the suicide of the rightwing if Crist beats Rubio (even if 99 dems happen to lose their seats that day.)


  126. RIX
    127 | May 6, 2010 6:53 pm

    chickadee
    116 | May 6, 2010 18:39
    It turns my stomach to see the zero regime go after our troops with such a vengeance but show such deference and concern to actual fcking muzz terrorists.

    I was thinking about this “Courageous Restraint ” policy for our troops.
    I will bet anything that Obamas Secret Service Detaii is not in on the
    program


  127. Nikis Knight
    128 | May 6, 2010 6:53 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ huckfunn:
    Who do you think wanted this trial? My guess is look on high.

    Best case scenario, someone wanted to expose the ROI to some public scrutiny.


  128. waldensianspirit
    129 | May 6, 2010 6:54 pm

    Obama, The Unteachable.


  129. lobo91
    130 | May 6, 2010 6:56 pm

    huckfunn wrote:

    I thought that when the SEALS refused the Article 15, they requested the court martial. Not so. The higher ups could have dropped it at that point but chose to push it to the next level. It would be interesting to find out who it was, and at what level the decision was made to put these guys on trial. It is those people who’s careers should be tainted.

    From a legal standpoint, the decision to pursue a trial rests with the General Court Martial Convening Authority, which is usually the first General/Flag Officer in their chain of command. In this instance, I believe it was an Army 2-star, in charge of Special Operations Forces in Iraq.

    Can there be pressure one way or the other from higher? Sure. I really haven’t heard much to suggest that it happened in either direction in this case, though.


  130. RIX
    131 | May 6, 2010 6:57 pm

    Nikis Knight
    125 | May 6, 2010 18:52
    Well, sometimes you gotta take a risk to make some gains. Media and certain brainless bloggers will have a field day covering the suicide of the rightwing if Crist beats Rubio (even if 99 dems happen to lose their seats that day.)

    Really as an Independent, I think that Crist has peaked & will start to fade. It is interesting that even with this Republican split, the Democrat is not still in the hunt.


  131. 132 | May 6, 2010 6:58 pm

    @ RIX:

    Yes I saw that. It’s hopefully just a bump. We don’t need another RINO!


  132. lobo91
    133 | May 6, 2010 6:58 pm

    @ Nikis Knight:

    Best case scenario, someone wanted to expose the ROI to some public scrutiny.

    The fact that you’re not supposed to hit captured detainees doesn’t have to do with the ROE.


  133. vagabond trader
    134 | May 6, 2010 6:58 pm

    On a lighter note. This is one of the last redneck towns in Connecticut. Driving thru our little downtown I see a guy riding the biggest baddest John Deer tractor mower I have ever seen. He even stopped at a red light. The thing was larger than one of those “smart” cars. :mrgreen:


  134. RIX
    135 | May 6, 2010 6:59 pm

    Rodan wrote:

    @ RIX:
    Yes I saw that. It’s hopefully just a bump. We don’t need another RINO!

    My money is on Rubio.


  135. huckfunn
    136 | May 6, 2010 7:01 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    From a legal standpoint, the decision to pursue a trial rests with the General Court Martial Convening Authority, which is usually the first General/Flag Officer in their chain of command. In this instance, I believe it was an Army 2-star, in charge of Special Operations Forces in Iraq.

    Can there be pressure one way or the other from higher? Sure. I really haven’t heard much to suggest that it happened in either direction in this case, though.

    I hope that someone will investigate this and find out who that officer was and what motivated him to prosecute. O’Reilley?


  136. 137 | May 6, 2010 7:02 pm

    http://www.mightywombat.com/toons/kkkartoon.gif

    I found this secret discussion between Quack and Trout.


  137. 138 | May 6, 2010 7:03 pm

    huckfunn wrote:

    chickadee wrote:
    huckfunn wrote:
    Interview with acquitted Navy SEAL coming up on Fox.
    It turns my stomach to see the zero regime go after our troops with such a vengeance but show such deference and concern to actual fcking muzz terrorists.
    Surely most reasonable people see how unfair this is and are appalled by it. I hope this inspires voters in Nov. The scum in charge of our country are putting us in grave danger and have to go.

    Obowmao, and crew, can only end up with another black eye over this. They are so bent on punishing this country and her people they don’t even care how bad they look. Shameless.

    Obama and company have no interest in punishing this country, nor do they have any interest in destroying it. What Obama and company are interested in is correcting the political system that directs America.

    Obama and company are genuine true believers in the political philosophy of Marxism/Socialism/Communism. They genuinely believe that a Marxist socialistic political system is what is in America’s best interests.

    For them, their genuine true belief is that whatever personal wounds they receive in the implementation of their goals to correct America’s political system are a small price to pay for achieving a good greater than themselves.


  138. lobo91
    139 | May 6, 2010 7:04 pm

    @ huckfunn:

    I hope that someone will investigate this and find out who that officer was and what motivated him to prosecute. O’Reilley?

    Who it was isn’t a secret. I just can’t recall the person’s name at the moment.

    What motivated him is another matter. Maybe he’s just a dick?

    You’d be surprised at how often that’s a factor in things like this…


  139. snork
    140 | May 6, 2010 7:12 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Who it was isn’t a secret. I just can’t recall the person’s name at the moment.

    What motivated him is another matter. Maybe he’s just a dick?

    You’d be surprised at how often that’s a factor in things like this…

    Based on my experience, prosecutors sometimes have person agendas, but they usually are looking for trophies. Rightly or wrongly, they go after someone because they think they can win. Sometimes this leads to obsession, and eventually train wreck (i.e. Nifong). Nifong was a dick, but I think his issues ran a lot deeper.


  140. coldwarrior
    141 | May 6, 2010 7:13 pm

    @ lobo91:

    the details of this case, the way the ucmj works, and general background on both would make an excellent article for us to post…nudge nudge…clears throat…nudge nudge…


  141. coldwarrior
    142 | May 6, 2010 7:14 pm

    @ Mars:

    heh…thats funny


  142. 143 | May 6, 2010 7:16 pm

    @ typicalwhitey:

    I had no idea insulting Mexicans on Cinco de Mayo was a problem for the Third Reich. The things one learns from reading the posts of Ludwig von Quack Quack over at the Enchanted Kingdom. So in a hurry to post an lengthy epistle on his outrage of the day that he doesn’t actually stop to find out if he’s coherent.

    But then, why should he be any different from the rest of the Cracker Factory?


  143. vagabond trader
    144 | May 6, 2010 7:16 pm

    @ Mars:

    :lol: Let me guess who is wearing the pinkies. :lol:


  144. song_and_dance_man
    145 | May 6, 2010 7:20 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    @ Mars:
    Let me guess who is wearing the pinkies.

    It could be either one.


  145. Canoe Convoy
    146 | May 6, 2010 7:20 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    What is holding you back ? I say go right ahead and write a post.


  146. huckfunn
    147 | May 6, 2010 7:21 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    Obama and company have no interest in punishing this country, nor do they have any interest in destroying it. What Obama and company are interested in is correcting the political system that directs America.

    Obama and company are genuine true believers in the political philosophy of Marxism/Socialism/Communism. They genuinely believe that a Marxist socialistic political system is what is in America’s best interests.

    You’ve made my point!. Marxist socialism means the destruction of this country as we have known it. My only interest in Obama’s true beliefs is what I can do to stop it. The Marxist agenda requires that the old system be utterly destroyed and replaced with the new thinking, i.e. Lenin, Castro, Pol Pot, et al.


  147. song_and_dance_man
    148 | May 6, 2010 7:21 pm

    @ Carolina Girl:

    The place has gone to pot.


  148. snork
    149 | May 6, 2010 7:22 pm

    Carolina Girl wrote:

    But then, why should he be any different from the rest of the Cracker Factory?

    Racist!!!!!


  149. vagabond trader
    150 | May 6, 2010 7:23 pm

    Rove you magnificent bastage!

    http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0510/36841.html


  150. snork
    151 | May 6, 2010 7:23 pm

    song_and_dance_man wrote:

    @ Carolina Girl:

    The place has gone to pot.

    I’m thinking acid, but…


  151. lobo91
    152 | May 6, 2010 7:24 pm

    @ snork:

    Based on my experience, prosecutors sometimes have person agendas, but they usually are looking for trophies. Rightly or wrongly, they go after someone because they think they can win. Sometimes this leads to obsession, and eventually train wreck (i.e. Nifong). Nifong was a dick, but I think his issues ran a lot deeper.

    The military system doesn’t work that way. The decision to prosecute someone by general court martial is entirely up to whatever commander has GCM convening authority over the person in question. Once that officer tells them to prosecute, the JAG officer assigned to the case has no discretion.


  152. song_and_dance_man
    153 | May 6, 2010 7:27 pm

    He does intend to fundamentally change America and we are witnessing it right now. And it is not a new wind, but one that has been building over decades. As the saying goes, those who are ignorant of history, and all that- and boy, do we have way too many ignorant Americans.


  153. snork
    154 | May 6, 2010 7:27 pm

    @ lobo91:
    So the commander, who isn’t a JAG can order a JAG to prosecute a hopeless case??


  154. song_and_dance_man
    155 | May 6, 2010 7:27 pm

    @ snork:

    Meth is more like it.


  155. vagabond trader
    156 | May 6, 2010 7:28 pm

    @ song_and_dance_man:

    They seem more like the huffing aerosols crowd. Comic books,2 catsfckng vids. The maturity level is stunted.


  156. coldwarrior
    157 | May 6, 2010 7:30 pm

    Canoe Convoy wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:
    What is holding you back ? I say go right ahead and write a post.

    i was asking lobo to write it.


  157. vagabond trader
    158 | May 6, 2010 7:30 pm

    Wind that line in and you’ll find Obowma and Holder at its end. Guaranteed.


  158. lobo91
    159 | May 6, 2010 7:32 pm

    snork wrote:

    @ lobo91:
    So the commander, who isn’t a JAG can order a JAG to prosecute a hopeless case??

    Sure can.


  159. song_and_dance_man
    160 | May 6, 2010 7:33 pm

    vagabond trader wrote:

    Rove you magnificent bastage!
    http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0510/36841.html

    If he hopes to do it, he must get the tea in the bag. And that is a long shot. He was, after all, part and parcel of the Compassionate Conservative ala Republican Progressive Lite that gave us reach around the aisle. gah


  160. 161 | May 6, 2010 7:33 pm

    @ lobo91:
    Very true. Unfortunately this had to go to court, what happened was against the rules. If I had done this during Desert Storm and anyone found out about it, They would have thrown the book at me. I am glad they got off, I had a feeling the situation was not quite as portrayed by the press.


  161. 162 | May 6, 2010 7:34 pm

    @ vagabond trader:
    Let’s quit using comic books as an insult. I’m an avid comic reader and the writing is sure a hell of a lot better than the crap on tv or the movies lately.


  162. huckfunn
    163 | May 6, 2010 7:35 pm

    song_and_dance_man wrote:

    He does intend to fundamentally change America and we are witnessing it right now. And it is not a new wind, but one that has been building over decades. As the saying goes, those who are ignorant of history, and all that- and boy, do we have way too many ignorant Americans.

    That “fundamentally change” crap is just sugar coating for the big shit sammich which is to take what you have and give it to somebody else. I was gonna say “ya gotta call a spade a spade” but then I’d get crucified, so I won’t say it.


  163. chickadee
    164 | May 6, 2010 7:36 pm

    I think zero does have a personal interest in tormenting and harming American citizens. If not he would not have spent 20 years in rev wrongs “church” where he listened to constant bashing of America and Americans. zero, heard his fill of b.s like “White folks greed runs a world in need.”
    And that angry wife of his bashed us as a ‘downright mean country.” These United Trinity Church of Christ hacks are into Black Liberation Theology. They hate white people who they blame for all their problems.
    Zero has a chip on his shoulder. He is enjoying what he is doing.


  164. vagabond trader
    165 | May 6, 2010 7:36 pm

    @ Mars:

    Umm,let me think about your request.

    Denied.


  165. lobo91
    166 | May 6, 2010 7:37 pm

    @ snork:

    There are some interesting things about the relationship between commanders and JAG officers. They aren’t rated by the commander in question (on either the prosecution or defense side), so there’s a limit to how much pressure commanders can put on them. The defense attorney doesn’t have to worry about getting a bad OER for getting someone off that the commander wanted to see slammed, for example.

    In this particular case, though, I believe the defense attorney was a civilian, hired by the defendant at his own expense.


  166. 167 | May 6, 2010 7:38 pm

    huckfunn wrote:

    The Marxist agenda requires that the old system be utterly destroyed and replaced with the new thinking, i.e. Lenin, Castro, Pol Pot, et al.

    Indeed it does, however the problem with true believers like Obama and the democrat leadership is that they believe the current system, the system created by our founding fathers, to be one of intentional inequality and inherent corruption.

    It is their belief that only a Marxist socialist political system can deliver true justice and equality. These people do not believe that what they are doing is destructive to America, but on the contrary is making the corrections required to fulfill the promise of equality and justice that America has the potential for.


  167. snowcrash
    168 | May 6, 2010 7:38 pm

    Is tonight the next episode of BlogRadio?


  168. snork
    169 | May 6, 2010 7:38 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    snork wrote:

    @ lobo91:
    So the commander, who isn’t a JAG can order a JAG to prosecute a hopeless case??

    Sure can.

    Wow.


  169. 170 | May 6, 2010 7:39 pm

    @ vagabond trader:
    I’m just sayin there’s a hell of a lot more things that they do that are far funnier.


  170. vagabond trader
    171 | May 6, 2010 7:40 pm

    @ song_and_dance_man:

    Its a lot more than the pathetic RNC is doing. The true RINOs.


  171. song_and_dance_man
    172 | May 6, 2010 7:41 pm

    Mars wrote:

    @ vagabond trader:
    I’m just sayin there’s a hell of a lot more things that they do that are far funnier.

    Te Comic book posts would be OK if it were not for the ‘Hey, look at me and tell how cool I am to have them’ undertone.


  172. huckfunn
    173 | May 6, 2010 7:42 pm

    chickadee wrote:

    I think zero does have a personal interest in tormenting and harming American citizens. If not he would not have spent 20 years in rev wrongs “church” where he listened to constant bashing of America and Americans. zero, heard his fill of b.s like “White folks greed runs a world in need.”
    And that angry wife of his bashed us as a ‘downright mean country.” These United Trinity Church of Christ hacks are into Black Liberation Theology. They hate white people who they blame for all their problems.
    Zero has a chip on his shoulder. He is enjoying what he is doing.

    This video came up on a thread several months ago and the consensus was that he had about 2 joints under his belt when he went into that interview. I agree. He gets a real charge out of the harm that he’s doing.


  173. snork
    174 | May 6, 2010 7:43 pm

    song_and_dance_man wrote:

    Te Comic book posts would be OK if it were not for the ‘Hey, look at me and tell how cool I am to have them’ undertone.

    Beats the windmill snapshots.


  174. 175 | May 6, 2010 7:44 pm

    @ song_and_dance_man:
    That I agree with.
    Still say they are the poster children for why there shouldn’t be legalized marijuana.


  175. lobo91
    176 | May 6, 2010 7:45 pm

    @ snork:

    Very few JAG officers fly fighters in their spare time, either.

    Contrary to what people may believe from TV.


  176. chickadee
    177 | May 6, 2010 7:46 pm

    @ huckfunn:

    I hope this latest stock market drop gets pinned on the hyena. We’ll see how he laughs then.


  177. huckfunn
    178 | May 6, 2010 7:50 pm

    doriangrey wrote:

    huckfunn wrote:

    The Marxist agenda requires that the old system be utterly destroyed and replaced with the new thinking, i.e. Lenin, Castro, Pol Pot, et al.

    Indeed it does, however the problem with true believers like Obama and the democrat leadership is that they believe the current system, the system created by our founding fathers, to be one of intentional inequality and inherent corruption.

    It is their belief that only a Marxist socialist political system can deliver true justice and equality. These people do not believe that what they are doing is destructive to America, but on the contrary is making the corrections required to fulfill the promise of equality and justice that America has the potential for.

    C’mon, man. They don’t give a rat’s ass about “justice and equality” any more than Stalin, Lenin or Castro did. What they care about is power and control. That social justice crap is just mind candy for the hoi polloi. And even if that was “what they truly believe”, I don’t care. They must be defeated.


  178. song_and_dance_man
    179 | May 6, 2010 7:50 pm

    @ Mars:
    @ snork:

    I’m going out on a short limb and predict that in the near future the comic books will be auctioned and Foster’s posting them is merely a preview to whet the appetite of idiots.


  179. 180 | May 6, 2010 7:56 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    @ snork:
    They need to go over every scrap of paper related to his naturalization with an electron microscope.
    If he misspelled his cat’s name, they can revoke his naturalization and send his jihadi ass to gitmo.

    I kind of wonder about the government. I’m a naturalized US citizen.
    Every time I needed proof of citizenship I had to show my original citizenship (naturalization) papers and DD214.
    Applying for Passport, TWIC card, security clearances, etc.
    Giving them my Nat Cert number is not good enough. Doesn’t the government keep records?

    I was worried though that the feds might have lost my military records in the big fire, but they didn’t.

    I guess my name isn’t Ali or Mohammed so I don’t get a pass.


  180. huckfunn
    181 | May 6, 2010 7:58 pm

    chickadee wrote:

    @ huckfunn:

    I hope this latest stock market drop gets pinned on the hyena. We’ll see how he laughs then.

    He doesn’t care. He’ll just write another book and make a few more million$. He is above it all and hasn’t yet reached that point where he’s made enough money.


  181. 182 | May 6, 2010 7:59 pm

    @ Eliana:

    You are Blessed.


  182. 183 | May 6, 2010 8:15 pm

  183. 184 | May 6, 2010 8:18 pm

    @ WrathofG-d:

    What up? My video posting rights have been taken away as well?

    WOW.


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