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  1. Where is CPS when ya need them?
  2. Too bad for them. Let them eat dirt.
  3. It would only work if things are going well in Iraq in November. That is improbable. Hillary will drag Obama down an Obama/Richardson ticket would work better.
  4. There used to be height and weight requirements for cops before the women's libbers took over. IMO, 98% of women do not meet the physical requiremnts to do police work.
  5. Moderation is the key. Moderate drinkers outlive teetotalers.
  6. hugo

    Amen!

    Related article, also by Pat: When is the mass media gonna start ignoring Al and the other victimology hustlers?
  7. Saved myself when I fell through the ice when I was 13. Been thanking myself by buying myself beer.
  8. I kidnapped my 3rd grade teacher last year and forced her to watch everything Paris Hilton has ever done until she cracked.
  9. hugo

    Amen!

    A Brief for Whitey by Patrick Buchanan March 21 2008 How would he pull it off? I wondered. How would Barack explain to his press groupies why he sat silent in a pew for 20 years as the Rev. Jeremiah Wright delivered racist rants against white America for our maligning of Fidel and Gadhafi, and inventing AIDS to infect and kill black people? How would he justify not walking out as Wright spewed his venom about "the U.S. of K.K.K. America," and howled, "God damn America!" My hunch was right. Barack would turn the tables. Yes, Barack agreed, Wright's statements were "controversial," and "divisive," and "racially charged," reflecting a "distorted view of America." But we must understand the man in full and the black experience out of which the Rev. Wright came: 350 years of slavery and segregation. Barack then listed black grievances and informed us what white America must do to close the racial divide and heal the country. The "white community," said Barack, must start "acknowledging that what ails the African-American community does not just exist in the minds of black people; that the legacy of discrimination -- and current incidents of discrimination, while less overt than in the past -- are real and must be addressed. Not just with words, but with deeds ... ." And what deeds must we perform to heal ourselves and our country? The "white community" must invest more money in black schools and communities, enforce civil rights laws, ensure fairness in the criminal justice system and provide this generation of blacks with "ladders of opportunity" that were "unavailable" to Barack's and the Rev. Wright's generations. What is wrong with Barack's prognosis and Barack's cure? Only this. It is the same old con, the same old shakedown that black hustlers have been running since the Kerner Commission blamed the riots in Harlem, Watts, Newark, Detroit and a hundred other cities on, as Nixon put it, "everybody but the rioters themselves." Was "white racism" really responsible for those black men looting auto dealerships and liquor stories, and burning down their own communities, as Otto Kerner said -- that liberal icon until the feds put him away for bribery. Barack says we need to have a conversation about race in America. Fair enough. But this time, it has to be a two-way conversation. White America needs to be heard from, not just lectured to. This time, the Silent Majority needs to have its convictions, grievances and demands heard. And among them are these: First, America has been the best country on earth for black folks. It was here that 600,000 black people, brought from Africa in slave ships, grew into a community of 40 million, were introduced to Christian salvation, and reached the greatest levels of freedom and prosperity blacks have ever known. Wright ought to go down on his knees and thank God he is an American. Second, no people anywhere has done more to lift up blacks than white Americans. Untold trillions have been spent since the '60s on welfare, food stamps, rent supplements, Section 8 housing, Pell grants, student loans, legal services, Medicaid, Earned Income Tax Credits and poverty programs designed to bring the African-American community into the mainstream. Governments, businesses and colleges have engaged in discrimination against white folks -- with affirmative action, contract set-asides and quotas -- to advance black applicants over white applicants. Churches, foundations, civic groups, schools and individuals all over America have donated time and money to support soup kitchens, adult education, day care, retirement and nursing homes for blacks. We hear the grievances. Where is the gratitude? Barack talks about new "ladders of opportunity" for blacks. Let him go to Altoona and Johnstown, and ask the white kids in Catholic schools how many were visited lately by Ivy League recruiters handing out scholarships for "deserving" white kids. Is white America really responsible for the fact that the crime and incarceration rates for African-Americans are seven times those of white America? Is it really white America's fault that illegitimacy in the African-American community has hit 70 percent and the black dropout rate from high schools in some cities has reached 50 percent? Is that the fault of white America or, first and foremost, a failure of the black community itself? As for racism, its ugliest manifestation is in interracial crime, and especially interracial crimes of violence. Is Barack Obama aware that while white criminals choose black victims 3 percent of the time, black criminals choose white victims 45 percent of the time? Is Barack aware that black-on-white rapes are 100 times more common than the reverse, that black-on-white robberies were 139 times as common in the first three years of this decade as the reverse? We have all heard ad nauseam from the Rev. Al about Tawana Brawley, the Duke rape case and Jena. And all turned out to be hoaxes. But about the epidemic of black assaults on whites that are real, we hear nothing. Sorry, Barack, some of us have heard it all before, about 40 years and 40 trillion tax dollars ago.
  10. The bill of rights ends at the schoolhouse doors.
  11. Bidi Bidi Bom Bom Selena Quintanilla & Pete Astudillo Bidi bidi bom bom Bidi bidi bom bom Bidi bidi, bom bom Bidi bidi bidi bom Cada vez Cada vez que lo veo pasar Mi coraz?n se enloquece Y me empieza a palpitar Y se emociona (y se emociona) Ya no raz?na No lo puedo controlar Y se emociona (y se emociona) Ya no raz?na Y me empieza a cantar Me canta as?, as? (Coro) Bidi bidi bom bom (bidi bidi bom bom) Bidi bidi bom bom (bidi bidi bom bom) Bidi bidi bidi bidi bidi bom bom Bidi bidi bidi bidi bidi bom bom Cada vez Cada vez que lo oigo hablar Me tiemblan hasta las piernas Y el coraz?n igual Y se emociona (y se emociona) Ya no raz?na No lo puedo controlar Y se emociona (y se emociona) Ya no raz?na Y me empieza a cantar Me canta as?, as? (Coro) Cuando escucho esta canci?n Mi coraz?n quiere cantar as? (Coro) Me canta as?, me canta a ti Cada vez que lo veo pasar Mi coraz?n se enloquece Cada vez que lo veo pasar Y me empieza palpitar As?, as
  12. Bidi Bidi Bom Bom Selena Quintanilla & Pete Astudillo Bidi bidi bom bom Bidi bidi bom bom Bidi bidi, bom bom Bidi bidi bidi bom Cada vez Cada vez que lo veo pasar Mi coraz?n se enloquece Y me empieza a palpitar Y se emociona (y se emociona) Ya no raz?na No lo puedo controlar Y se emociona (y se emociona) Ya no raz?na Y me empieza a cantar Me canta as?, as? (Coro) Bidi bidi bom bom (bidi bidi bom bom) Bidi bidi bom bom (bidi bidi bom bom) Bidi bidi bidi bidi bidi bom bom Bidi bidi bidi bidi bidi bom bom Cada vez Cada vez que lo oigo hablar Me tiemblan hasta las piernas Y el coraz?n igual Y se emociona (y se emociona) Ya no raz?na No lo puedo controlar Y se emociona (y se emociona) Ya no raz?na Y me empieza a cantar Me canta as?, as? (Coro) Cuando escucho esta canci?n Mi coraz?n quiere cantar as? (Coro) Me canta as?, me canta a ti Cada vez que lo veo pasar Mi coraz?n se enloquece Cada vez que lo veo pasar Y me empieza palpitar As?, as
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  15. Actually, I have some problems with the program. It undermines the free market and will temporarily maintain artificially high housing prices. It does put public money at risk as the article states. It will not be the first time the feds have stepped in to aid bankers who gambled and lost. Banker, just like casino players, need to pay when their gamble does not pay off. I am betting the taxpayer would end up getting stuck with 5 to 10% of the 300 to 400 billion guaranteed mortgages. In 1983 I bought a home for 49K, three years later it was worth 33K. No one bailed me out. I sold it in 1996 for 59K.
  16. Actually, I have some problems with the program. It undermines the free market and will temporarily maintain artificially high housing prices. It does put public money at risk as the article states. It will not be the first time the feds have stepped in to aid bankers who gambled and lost. Banker, just like casino players, need to pay when their gamble does not pay off. I am betting the taxpayer would end up getting stuck with 5 to 10% of the 300 to 400 billion guaranteed mortgages. In 1983 I bought a home for 49K, three years later it was worth 33K. No one bailed me out. I sold it in 1996 for 59K.
  17. Have a great one.
  18. Have a great one.
  19. The father committed the crime when his daughter was battling cancer. You can't give breaks to parents of sick children. May she RIP.
  20. The father committed the crime when his daughter was battling cancer. You can't give breaks to parents of sick children. May she RIP.
  21. The correct answer is Wal-Mart did what it is suppossed to do for it's shareholders.
  22. I would say Wal-Mart should be entitled to recieve payment for any medical expenses they paid for that the jury found the other company liable for. If I was a family member I would just tell her the kid is vacationing in Hawaii. Who we should be bitching about is the lawyers who it appears took 58.3% of the settlement.
  23. Why is Planned Parenthood in our schools?
  24. It makes no sense to artificially maintain high housing prices. What is funny is politicians are also claiming a need for affordable housing.
  25. I am wondering if the girl is really pushing this. Sounds like the mother is.
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