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RoyalOrleans

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  1. A bitter pill for the worms.
  2. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5H5r4_CoJo&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Whats an immoral pleasure seeker?[/ame]
  3. My first vehicle was a 1972 Jeep Wagoneer with Quadra-Trac! Oooo-rah!
  4. I penciled in Ron Paul's name on my 2008 Presidential ballot.
  5. Ehhh... a little. It's hard to refute bullsh!t. The voters will vote how YouTube, ET, ABC, NBC, Fox, Hannity, Chris Matthews, etc etc tells them to vote. Do you want to suck my dick? Change ain't looking to make friends, TJ. Change calls the tune for which we all must dance. Something has to happen. Soon. Stop having children, don't get a divorce... They would care with the same PR group that helped get Obama elected to office. I prefer to allow minds wrap themselves around an idea without forcing it upon them, however your average voter has to be coddled.
  6. Yeah... maybe I do. The FairTax is just an example of how things need to radically change. Maybe it will devolve into a beast similar to our current tax code, maybe it won't as long as honest legislators are at the helm? Who knows? The point is, as much as I like the FairTax (and I don't give a damn about the poor or their children or their children's children) and the Flat Tax (which is probably a better proposal), something needs to happen.
  7. I hate you.
  8. Do you just talk to hear yourself speak? Do you post just to see your little name appear in a post? Jesus Fukken Christ. Do you actually believe anything you say? --- Now you take away the weight of what I posted with a bunch of bullsh!t? I thought we were having an intelligent discussio here? You are a sh!theel. You are a fukken drama-laden sh!t-buzzard. Get the fukk out of this thread and stop kibitzing everyone's fukking points with your douchebaggery! There I feel better. Fukker.
  9. I wonder if the owners had children. I wonder if the cops shot the dogs in front of the children. Important life lesson to be had here: control your animal.
  10. Fukker! C NT! Sh!theel! Cokksukker! Ok... it's out of my system now. Oh wait... Asshole! There.
  11. The problem with the average man-hater is that their hate is often well justified.
  12. A recent Gallup polls shows that 40% of Americans describe themselves as conservative. Only 21% of Americans call themselves liberal and 35% consider themselves moderate. Clearly all of these conservatives don't consider themselves to be Republicans. Many of them are round in the ranks of or in sympathy with the Libertarians. A lot of them even vote Democrat. Conservative doesn't always equate to Republican. There are a lot of conservatives, for instance, who do not feel that it is the government's role to control a woman's reproductive life. Many of them won't vote Republican until the party starts to concentrate more on governance than it does on people's personal lives. Fact is, the Republican party is out of fresh and new ideas, and it is ignoring the good old ones. Where are the Republicans who are standing up with anything more than a whimper for free enterprise? OK .. you know where I'm going. I'm completely convinced that if the Republican party would put its full support behind the FairTax, and pledge to pass it as soon as they have control of the House and the Senate, it would turn next year's midterm election on its ear. The FairTax would become the issue. Sure, the Democrats would demagogue it, but as more and more Americans learned the truth their demagoguery would serve to hurt their cause, not help it. The formula here is so simple. Would you rather pay the government 33% of everything you earn, or 23% of everything you spend. What do you think of the idea of nobody paying any taxes at all to the federal government until they have provided for the basic necessities for their family? Now think about that one. Should the government have a claim on one single penny of the money you earn --- or, to state it differently --- should the government have any claim on one single minute of your life before you've taken care of your own family's basic needs? Unless I miss my guess, most Americans would answer "no" to those questions. Can't you see the Republicans running on a campaign of "Not one penny for the government until your family is taken care of." Well, that's the FairTax. Why won't the Republicans get behind this? The FairTax is the most thoroughly studied and researched piece of legislation ever to have been placed before the Congress of the United States. Still, the Republicans don't believe that they can stand up to Democrat demagoguery. They have no confidence in the voters. They think that the voters will respond to simplistic and sophomoric ideas like calling the Democrat Party the "Socialist Democrat Party." Yeah ... that's showing 'em. But when it comes to supporting and promoting legislation that would bring about the largest transfer of power from the government to the people in our history .... The Republicans shy away. There are trillions of dollars ... perhaps as much as $13 trillion ... in American dollar-denominated deposits working in overseas economies. Those dollars belong to Americans and American corporations. Stimulus? You want stimulus? What if that money came flowing back home to work in our economy? Can you imagine the stimulus to our economy that would result from just one-half of this money coming back home? This money would be spent by the people who earned it and own it, not by the government. The spending decisions would be privately made, not made in Washington's dark chambers. Obama's idea? Pass laws that tax these overseas earnings right here at home. Construct an economic Berlin Wall. If you see a dollar trying to escape our tax system, shoot it down without remorse. The FairTax plan? The FairTax play that could be the Republican plan? Tell the people who hold this wealth to bring it home with absolutely no federal tax consequences whatsoever. No taxes, no interest on taxes, no penalties .. nothing. Bring it home and put it to work in America and for Americans. But ... have you heard one single Republican present these different approaches to the American people? How can the Democrats frighten the Republicans so much on this plan? The Democrats would argue for withholding money from your paycheck before you even see it. The Republicans could argue for presenting you with 100% of your paycheck every payday. The Democrats could argue for taxing everything that moves. The Republicans could argue for businesses operating in the US with no tax component on capital or labor. The Republicans aren't willing to take on this argument? How sad it must be to have the hearts and minds of the plurality of the American people, but be unable to translate that into actual support. How on Earth do we have Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid running the show? Again, I said there were two reasons. The first being that the Republican Party has nothing going for itself: wolves in sheep's clothing ready to socialize and control the economy as much as the Progressive Democrats! The second is because the American people have been conned ... at least in the presidential election ... into voting for a man who promised them "hope" and "change." Elections have consequences. Are you starting to figure that out yet?
  13. I thought I was going to see a disturbing facial or something.
  14. It can't be as adorable as me talking on the phone: on my bed, wearing an oversized sweatshirt, twirling the phone cord between my fingers, flipping through ELLE or COSMO, while Melrose Place plays in the background-muted, and Flock of Seagulls playing over my cassette tape deck.
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  16. The Republicans just don't seem to get it. They are too busy fighting petty arguments and being "against" the Democrats, and they can't seem to get any freakin' ideas of their own. Why would Americans want to join a party that doesn't have any ideas, any purpose, any vision? Even if you don't agree with the Democrats' plans - universal healthcare, cap-and-trade, card check - at least they HAVE ideas. Being in the "minority" is not an excuse. If anything, this should be THE time for Republicans to start coming up with innovative initiatives to its party energized.
  17. Oooooooo... I was going to say California.
  18. [attach=full]2396[/attach] At their little convention in NYC, the NAACP announced what they call a "rapid response system." The idea is to get people with cell phones to capture videos and pictures of police "misconduct" and send those videos to the NAACP. The NAACP will then send back a form to be filled out giving details of the bad po-po. The NAACP does NOT, however, have a program whereby citizens can take cell phone videos of gang activity or people committing crimes and forward them to any one for any action. Go figure and get back to me.
  19. She's also ugly as sin.
  20. Sucks to be them. Sorry. Tragic.
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