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    "Hello Mamma and Dad I had to call collect
    'Cause I ain't got a cent to my name.
    Well I'm sleepin' in the hotel doorway,
    And tonight they say it's gonna rain.
    And if you'd only send me some money
    I'll be back on my feet again,
    Send it in care of the Sunday Mission
    Box number ten."

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      oh and to whomever called me a POS, a little worm.....

      I'm laughing at you you little coward. yes thats right. laughing. I'm beaming a huge smile.

      i don't have to call namers like that and be mean to show I'm superior. In fact, just like (i hope) mommy and daddy told you, good people take the high road.

      people who one would never turn their back on act like you do. a cheap two bit little hater

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        typical con

        quoting fifty year or older songs that weren't even that good the first time around

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Progressives are just unreasonable. I am convinced it is a form of mental illness.

          To them, they are reliving the sixties. Nothing matters but them, their precious list of victims, causes, social justice , etc. etc. Rights for illegals , the shaft for our citizens. Sick demented individuals who defend the right to kill the unborn , spare the criminal from the pain of accounting for their crimes, and placing the rights of deviants above the rights of children. And through Academia, they have brainwashed those that have sat in front of them , and we are now seeing the results of their handiwork.

          Unable to discuss an issue without insults. juvenile behavior and personal attacks. Projections regarding issues they are ignorant of, and declarations time after time of their alleged superiority. But at the end of the day, time after time, they are unmasked as having a complete lack of wisdom. No brainwashing , hand wringing , meddling and tampering will ever grant them that, no matter how much they thrash about.
          I was in elementary school in there sixties. i had a good experience but not looking to relive it.

          did you ever think though that when stupid things like this come out of your mouth it tends to make you seem stupid? although, if you are in your 20's ( and sometimes you act like enough of an intemperate little hothead that i wonder...) you wouldn't know that I would have to be like 70 to be "reliving" the sixties in there way you surmise.

          Nutters cant even get the SIMPLEST things right

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            ex lax

            you haven't validated your expertise to pass judgment on colleges.

            i will just go forward and just assume that the nutters who inform you are responsible for the sounds made when your l;its move and the words that are typed when your fingers move.

            you are aware that we are taking note of your declarations and asking you BACK THEM UP for once rather than telling us your rantings are correct just because they are YOUR rantings

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Daleiden is under indictment so I think a reasonable assumption is they had probable cause on other criminal activity.

              SO no, its not like that AT ALL. Another simple answer to a simple question

              hahahahahahahahahahahahah

              try again. weak sauce
              Federal appeals court slams IRS in Tea Party case, demands documents

              In a blistering rebuke of the IRS, a Cincinnati-based federal appeals court has ordered the tax-collecting agency to quit stalling and produce the names of organizations it targeted based on their political leanings.

              The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit gave the IRS two weeks to turn over the documents sought as part of a class-action lawsuit brought by the NorCal Tea Party Patriots.

              “The lawsuit has progressed as slowly as the underlying applications themselves: at every turn the IRS has resisted the plaintiffs’ requests for information regarding the IRS’s treatment of the plaintiff class, eventually to the open frustration of the district court,” the judges claimed in court documents.

              “The district court ordered production of those lists, and did so again over an IRS motion to reconsider. Yet, almost a year later, the IRS still has not complied with the court’s orders. Instead the IRS now seeks from this court a writ of mandamus, an extraordinary remedy reserved to correct only the clearest abuses of power by a district court,” Judge Raymond Kethledge wrote. “We deny the petition.”

              The panel of judges gave the IRS two weeks to start handing over the documents.


              http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016...ntcmp=trending

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                90% of men in the free world

                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                A number of women over several decades have accused her husband of sexual abuse .

                But I get it, to the Progressives, it is the 60's free love . Yeah baby !

                Yeah, just a few minutes.
                What do Eisenhower, Roosevelt, Jefferson, Kennedy, Bush, Johnson, Edwards, Gingrich, Gingrich, Gingrich - (cuz he was caught 3x),Clinton(+ 90% of men in the free world, probably you) have in common?

                http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...llery/280938/6

                Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich has quite a personal track record. From 1962 to 1980, Gingrich was married to Jackie Battley (his former high school geometry teacher), but he left her for wife No. 2 — Marianne Ginther — when Battley was recovering from uterine cancer in the hospital. He wed Ginther six months later (he proposed before asking Battley for a divorce), and then went on to have a six-year affair with Callista Bisek, a former Hill staffer 23 years his younger, while Ginther struggled with multiple sclerosis. Bisek is now wife No. 3. In a recent interview with Esquire magazine, Ginther said that when Gingrich first confessed to the affair, he asked her to “just tolerate it.” When she refused, he asked for a divorce. But, in a case of history repeating itself, Ginther explains, “He'd already asked her to marry him before he asked me for a divorce. Before he even asked.”

                --- btw, men in 3rd world countries don't need to hide it. They are authorized to abuse their women

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Daleiden is under indictment so I think a reasonable assumption is they had probable cause on other criminal activity.

                  SO no, its not like that AT ALL. Another simple answer to a simple question

                  hahahahahahahahahahahahah

                  try again. weak sauce
                  It's EXACTLY like the IRS. Typical corrupt Democrat action. No doubt about that. Just look who the Democrats will nominate as their presidential candidate. Corruption is part of their DNA.

                  While California Department of Justice agents were raiding the home of the pro-life activist behind a series of undercover Planned Parenthood videos, their boss was helping the abortion provider fight for public funding, prompting critics to complain of a conflict of interest.

                  Kamala Harris, the state attorney general and Democratic candidate for Senate, has a link on her campaign website for visitors to sign a petition on behalf of Planned Parenthood. That fact, coupled with the Tuesday raid in Orange County in which agents who answer to Harris took a laptop and hard drives from the home of Center for medical Progress Executive Director David Daleiden, has created a firestorm.

                  “To storm into a private citizen’s home with a search warrant is outrageously out of proportion for the type of crime alleged. It’s a discredit to law enforcement, an oppressive abuse of government power,” Matt Heffron, a former federal prosecutor in Phoenix and now a legal adviser to Daleiden, said in a statement.

                  Harris, is facing Rep. Loretta Sanchez in the Democratic primary for the Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer. She said last year that she intended to review the Center for Medical Progress’ undercover videos, and a March 25 column in the Los Angeles Times reviewed the prosecution of Daleiden in Texas and asked “What’s taking California so long?”

                  “Kamala Harris is engaged in the highest level of corruption and abuse of power,” said Penny Nance, of Concerned Women for America. “While she uses her KGB-like tactics to seize personal property of an innocent American citizen, she’s simultaneously running for U.S. Senate and using her campaign web site to promote and defend Planned Parenthood and its atrocious practice of harvesting, trafficking and selling baby parts.”


                  http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016...ntcmp=trending

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Daleiden is under indictment so I think a reasonable assumption is they had probable cause on other criminal activity.

                    SO no, its not like that AT ALL. Another simple answer to a simple question

                    hahahahahahahahahahahahah

                    try again. weak sauce
                    Just another day in the life of Democrats.

                    Dems on FEC target conservatives, vote to punish maker of anti-Obama movie

                    The three Democrats on the Federal Election Commission, in their latest and boldest move to regulate conservative media, voted in unison to punish a movie maker critical of President Obama after he distributed for free his latest work, Dreams of My Real Father: A Story of Reds and Deception.

                    Filmmaker Joel Gilbert, owner of Highway 61 films, has produced several independent politically-themed movies and sent Dreams out to millions of voters in key swing states prior to the 2012 election.

                    While he acted on his own, and with no ties to political groups or parties, an FEC complaint was filed claiming he violated reporting rules, prompting him to seek the standard media "exemption."

                    But despite giving the same exemption to liberal movie makers like Michael Moore and Daily Kos, the Democrats recently voted against Gilbert in a February action, reviving their bid to punish conservative media, a campaign initially targeting online news outlets like the Drudge Report.


                    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016...ntcmp=trending

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      What do Eisenhower, Roosevelt, Jefferson, Kennedy, Bush, Johnson, Edwards, Gingrich, Gingrich, Gingrich - (cuz he was caught 3x),Clinton(+ 90% of men in the free world, probably you) have in common?

                      http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...llery/280938/6

                      Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich has quite a personal track record. From 1962 to 1980, Gingrich was married to Jackie Battley (his former high school geometry teacher), but he left her for wife No. 2 — Marianne Ginther — when Battley was recovering from uterine cancer in the hospital. He wed Ginther six months later (he proposed before asking Battley for a divorce), and then went on to have a six-year affair with Callista Bisek, a former Hill staffer 23 years his younger, while Ginther struggled with multiple sclerosis. Bisek is now wife No. 3. In a recent interview with Esquire magazine, Ginther said that when Gingrich first confessed to the affair, he asked her to “just tolerate it.” When she refused, he asked for a divorce. But, in a case of history repeating itself, Ginther explains, “He'd already asked her to marry him before he asked me for a divorce. Before he even asked.”

                      --- btw, men in 3rd world countries don't need to hide it. They are authorized to abuse their women
                      The reason Gingrich didn't get the nomination in 2012 was exactly for that reason. The difference between Republicans and Democrats, is that Republicans won't tolerate it if it becomes public. Democrats will..

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        ex lax

                        you haven't validated your expertise to pass judgment on colleges.

                        i will just go forward and just assume that the nutters who inform you are responsible for the sounds made when your l;its move and the words that are typed when your fingers move.

                        you are aware that we are taking note of your declarations and asking you BACK THEM UP for once rather than telling us your rantings are correct just because they are YOUR rantings
                        The longer you post, the more obvious your drinking problem becomes.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          oh and to whomever called me a POS, a little worm.....

                          I'm laughing at you you little coward. yes thats right. laughing. I'm beaming a huge smile.

                          i don't have to call namers like that and be mean to show I'm superior. In fact, just like (i hope) mommy and daddy told you, good people take the high road.

                          people who one would never turn their back on act like you do. a cheap two bit little hater
                          Oooooooo, I guess you told him!

                          Bwahahahaha!

                          What an "a $$ hat!"

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            I was in elementary school in there sixties. i had a good experience but not looking to relive it.

                            did you ever think though that when stupid things like this come out of your mouth it tends to make you seem stupid? although, if you are in your 20's ( and sometimes you act like enough of an intemperate little hothead that i wonder...) you wouldn't know that I would have to be like 70 to be "reliving" the sixties in there way you surmise.

                            Nutters cant even get the SIMPLEST things right
                            I see the Little p was having a meltdown earlier.

                            Bwahahahaha!

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Federal appeals court slams IRS in Tea Party case, demands documents

                              In a blistering rebuke of the IRS, a Cincinnati-based federal appeals court has ordered the tax-collecting agency to quit stalling and produce the names of organizations it targeted based on their political leanings.

                              The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit gave the IRS two weeks to turn over the documents sought as part of a class-action lawsuit brought by the NorCal Tea Party Patriots.

                              “The lawsuit has progressed as slowly as the underlying applications themselves: at every turn the IRS has resisted the plaintiffs’ requests for information regarding the IRS’s treatment of the plaintiff class, eventually to the open frustration of the district court,” the judges claimed in court documents.

                              “The district court ordered production of those lists, and did so again over an IRS motion to reconsider. Yet, almost a year later, the IRS still has not complied with the court’s orders. Instead the IRS now seeks from this court a writ of mandamus, an extraordinary remedy reserved to correct only the clearest abuses of power by a district court,” Judge Raymond Kethledge wrote. “We deny the petition.”

                              The panel of judges gave the IRS two weeks to start handing over the documents.


                              http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016...ntcmp=trending
                              Wonder if this has anything to do with fire at the IRS HQ earlier this week that has shut the building down for a week. Think they are removing some things out of there?

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                ex lax...can you please have an equal opportunity meltdown about how this stuff destroys the public as much as bills bj...this is the "gay" background to the rent boy that was a fixture at white house for a while

                                kitty kelley wrote a number of best selling books as i recall:

                                "Mentioned in Kitty Kelley's book following the already publicized independent investigations of Skolnick and his colleagues:

                                === That George W. Bush cohabited at his Texas ranch and elsewhere with the Mayor of a major city in Tennessee, says Kitty Kelley.

                                Skolnick began the discussion severel years ago as a story about "The Pedophile/Homosexual Underground".

                                www.skolnicksreport.com "Overthrow of the American Republic", Part 24.

                                It relates to George W. Bush's homosexual relationsip, since about puberty, with Victor Ashe, long-time Mayor of Knoxvillle. When some in Congress began inquiries in the fall of 2003, Ashe in December, 2003, gave up being Knoxville Mayor and was appointed by George W. Bush, the occupant and resident of the White House, as the U.S. Ambassador to Poland. That is, getting Ashe out of the U.S. jurisdiction, not available to nosey Congressmen."

                                tee hee
                                bwa haha

                                wheres the meltdown?
                                Bwahahaha! The Teeheeman is quoting Kitty Kelley???

                                Let me take advantage of a methodology the Little p often uses in this forum.

                                - Barbara Walters said books like Kelley’s are all about finding dirt, not the truth. ("Kitty Kelley discusses Oprah bio". The Washington Post. April 28, 2010. Retrieved May 7, 2010.)
                                - Time magazine reported that most journalists believe Kelley "too frequently fails to bring perspective or analysis to the fruits of her reporting and at times lards her work with dollops of questionable inferences and innuendos."(Meeeow! The Saga Of Kitty". Time. April 22, 1991. Retrieved May 7, 2010.)
                                - Joe Klein described Kelley as a "professional sensationalist". (Klein, Joe (September 20, 2004). "All You Have To Do Is Believe". Time. Retrieved May 7, 2010.)
                                - The book, Oprah: A Biography, was released on April 13, 2010. The New Yorker declared the biography "one of those King Kong vs. Godzilla events in celebrity culture." Oprah dismissed the book as a "so-called biography". (Shea, Danny (April 19, 2010). "Oprah Dismisses Kitty Kelley Book: 'So-Called Biography'". Huffington Post.)
                                - Newsweek criticized the book, Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography for basic factual inaccuracy, noting that Kelley had reported that Ronald Reagan had allegedly date raped a 19- year-old, when the accuser would have actually been 25 at the time. (Crowley, Michael (September 15, 2004). "Kitty Kelley: Colonoscopist to the Stars". Slate. Retrieved 2008-08-05.)
                                - In 1990, Kelley wrote a piece for People magazine based on interviews she had conducted with Judith Campbell Exner, a former girlfriend of Frank Sinatra's who claimed to have had an affair with John F. Kennedy. Exner told Kelley that she had arranged ten meetings between Kennedy and Mafia gangster Sam Giancana, and they discussed having the "mob" kill Fidel Castro. It was subsequently revealed that Exner had been paid $50,000 to talk with Kelley and had not mentioned these "revelations" in her own autobiography, published years earlier. A former FBI agent said that Giancana had been under a federal wiretap, so these multiple meetings with Kennedy would have been impossible to cover up. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_...tion_of_Kelley)
                                - Kelley's first celebrity biography was Jackie Oh!. Kelley's publisher Lyle Stuart was quoted saying "at the time I believed her shock-treatment story. Looking back, I feel I was had and the whole thing was a fable. I doubt that it ever happened. And knowing how she makes things up, I believe she was sure she could get away with it because no one would sue." (Poison Pen by George Carpozi Jr. pg 140)

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