amenjoecoolfrog wrote:What the US clearly needs is more guns, more evangelical preachers and a return to legalised slavery....... the old values are the best
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amenjoecoolfrog wrote:What the US clearly needs is more guns, more evangelical preachers and a return to legalised slavery....... the old values are the best
That was Romans thought but then the bad ***censored*** from Asia ganged up on themjoecoolfrog wrote:What the US clearly needs is more guns, more evangelical preachers and a return to legalised slavery....... the old values are the best
Put down the "Blunt" and pick up a book some time!joecoolfrog wrote:What the US clearly needs is more guns, more evangelical preachers and a return to legalised slavery....... the old values are the best
They have books in backwoods Kentucky?ksslemp wrote:Put down the "Blunt" and pick up a book some time!

are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.What's with the colors? Understimulated?ksslemp wrote:Put down the "Blunt" and pick up a book some time!joecoolfrog wrote:What the US clearly needs is more guns, more evangelical preachers and a return to legalised slavery....... the old values are the best
No need to respond, im pretty sure your answer will be.... BAA BAA
Friggin' sheep.
"You give them books and what do they do with them?, They eat the pages!"
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
ksslemp wrote:Everyone should vote for him because he belongs to a church that hates "whitey"! si se puede
The clan tells us where they're going to light a cross and we bring our books to study while our parents hoot and holler!Backglass wrote:They have books in backwoods Kentucky?ksslemp wrote:Put down the "Blunt" and pick up a book some time!
Wow...How can you read them at night without electricity?
I always thought Black was a color.... that's what i get for thinking.Neoteny wrote:What's with the colors? Understimulated?ksslemp wrote:Put down the "Blunt" and pick up a book some time!joecoolfrog wrote:What the US clearly needs is more guns, more evangelical preachers and a return to legalised slavery....... the old values are the best
No need to respond, im pretty sure your answer will be.... BAA BAA
Friggin' sheep.
"You give them books and what do they do with them?, They eat the pages!"
Under the rules of Heraldric Tincture black (sable) is indeed a color. White (argent), on the other hand is a metal.ksslemp wrote:I always thought Black was a color.... that's what i get for thinking.

InkL0sed wrote:Also, why can't you say "Yes we can" in English? I don't get it -- what are you trying to insinuate, exactly?
It's clearly a political move to try to bring in the hispanic vote, because we all know that the mexicans hate the blacks (original words in head replaced in good taste)InkL0sed wrote:Also, why can't you say "Yes we can" in English? I don't get it -- what are you trying to insinuate, exactly?
Another fine display of intelligence by the french high school junior.InkL0sed wrote:Yeah I kinda hate whitey too.
im fairly confident that the first three might have happened either way in the near future, and really your trading higher taxes for less debt instead of the other way around.Nobunaga wrote:... A few of changes to look forward to:
... Joining some international cap n' trade carbon credit regime.
... Nationalized cap n' trade system wherein we have to buy carbon credits if we drive "too much".
... Higher gasoline prices.
... Nationwide 55mph speed limit
... Iranian invasion of Iraq after we leave (I give that one about a 50% chance)
... Higher taxes (by far)
... Spread and increase in frequency of cases of tuberculosis, especially in the southwest
...
... Explain your confidence in the first two happening either way. (the 3rd I won't argue).got tonkaed wrote:im fairly confident that the first three might have happened either way in the near future, and really your trading higher taxes for less debt instead of the other way around.Nobunaga wrote:... A few of changes to look forward to:
... Joining some international cap n' trade carbon credit regime.
... Nationalized cap n' trade system wherein we have to buy carbon credits if we drive "too much".
... Higher gasoline prices.
... Nationwide 55mph speed limit
... Iranian invasion of Iraq after we leave (I give that one about a 50% chance)
... Higher taxes (by far)
... Spread and increase in frequency of cases of tuberculosis, especially in the southwest
...
It's only a matter of time before we go into panic mode oil wise. We might not run out for a while, but there are too many things we do with oil aside from using it to drive around for us to just fritter away the supplies we have left.Nobunaga wrote:... Explain your confidence in the first two happening either way. (the 3rd I won't argue).got tonkaed wrote:im fairly confident that the first three might have happened either way in the near future, and really your trading higher taxes for less debt instead of the other way around.Nobunaga wrote:... A few of changes to look forward to:
... Joining some international cap n' trade carbon credit regime.
... Nationalized cap n' trade system wherein we have to buy carbon credits if we drive "too much".
... Higher gasoline prices.
... Nationwide 55mph speed limit
... Iranian invasion of Iraq after we leave (I give that one about a 50% chance)
... Higher taxes (by far)
... Spread and increase in frequency of cases of tuberculosis, especially in the southwest
...
...
Before you make a mountain our of a molehill, he originally translated the expression to Latin, "Vero Possumus."ksslemp wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Also, why can't you say "Yes we can" in English? I don't get it -- what are you trying to insinuate, exactly?
I think this question should be posed to OBAMA.

Another fine display of ignorance by the friendly neighborhood valley girl.HapSmo19 wrote:Another fine display of intelligence by the french high school junior.InkL0sed wrote:Yeah I kinda hate whitey too.
As far as i remember, Mccain isnt against cap and trade. Even if it wouldnt immediately happen in his presidency, setting a precedent toward cap and trade makes it rather likely that international agreements would follow. Though of course its possible the promise made wouldnt be followed through on, it still seems possible we are heading toward that to begin with.Nobunaga wrote:... Explain your confidence in the first two happening either way. (the 3rd I won't argue).got tonkaed wrote:im fairly confident that the first three might have happened either way in the near future, and really your trading higher taxes for less debt instead of the other way around.Nobunaga wrote:... A few of changes to look forward to:
... Joining some international cap n' trade carbon credit regime.
... Nationalized cap n' trade system wherein we have to buy carbon credits if we drive "too much".
... Higher gasoline prices.
... Nationwide 55mph speed limit
... Iranian invasion of Iraq after we leave (I give that one about a 50% chance)
... Higher taxes (by far)
... Spread and increase in frequency of cases of tuberculosis, especially in the southwest
...
...
... I'll buy that.got tonkaed wrote:As far as i remember, Mccain isnt against cap and trade. Even if it wouldnt immediately happen in his presidency, setting a precedent toward cap and trade makes it rather likely that international agreements would follow. Though of course its possible the promise made wouldnt be followed through on, it still seems possible we are heading toward that to begin with.Nobunaga wrote:... Explain your confidence in the first two happening either way. (the 3rd I won't argue).got tonkaed wrote:im fairly confident that the first three might have happened either way in the near future, and really your trading higher taxes for less debt instead of the other way around.Nobunaga wrote:... A few of changes to look forward to:
... Joining some international cap n' trade carbon credit regime.
... Nationalized cap n' trade system wherein we have to buy carbon credits if we drive "too much".
... Higher gasoline prices.
... Nationwide 55mph speed limit
... Iranian invasion of Iraq after we leave (I give that one about a 50% chance)
... Higher taxes (by far)
... Spread and increase in frequency of cases of tuberculosis, especially in the southwest
...
...
The second seems to follow rather naturally from the first, especially if you consider the likelyhood that anything involving international agreements would pressure toward nationalization at somepoint anyway. I dont believe the second would be an immediate consequence of a Mccain election, but im not sure it would be an immediate consequence of an Obama one either.
You could argue the two wouldnt happen with Mccain, but im not sure i believe it entirely to be the case. It would probalby be more of a wait and see with Mccain.
Either way its not my biggest issue with him but i think on a lot of issues there is less practical difference than is originally suggested.
InkL0sed wrote:Another fine display of ignorance by the friendly neighborhood valley girl.