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26  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Outrage! BO Adm Allowed Radical Cleric to Curse US Navy Seal Heroes at Funeral on: May 10, 2013, 04:57:12 AM
Thank You.
in lieu of thanks perhaps you could comment on what was said by the "Imam" 
27  Getbig Alternative Boards / Relationship Talk, Questions, Pictures & More! (18+) / Re: look at all this bush on: May 10, 2013, 04:45:55 AM

yea... this is hot!
28  Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Would you rather bang an average 18yr old or a hot 45yr old? on: May 10, 2013, 04:24:55 AM
I wouldn't date a 45 year old, no less choose that over some prime young tail.  I wonder why half of the population is with an older women.  I understand men get old too and may not be able to get a younger girl, but these guys on tv who have tons of cash are with some soccer mom...it makes me laugh.
Nothing hot about older women...nothing. Wink
I doubt half the population of men are with older women. 
29  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: I don't think it gets worse than this. Navy SEALS disgraced by Imam at funeral on: May 10, 2013, 04:06:55 AM
were any of those who died muslim?  That's the only reason I could guess there would be a joint ceremony like that..
30  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Outrage! BO Adm Allowed Radical Cleric to Curse US Navy Seal Heroes at Funeral on: May 09, 2013, 11:51:03 PM
I'm sorry, I'm not going to watch a 3 hour funeral.
At what time points does the Imam disparage these servicemen?


start @ 19:00 it's shortly after that. 
31  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Possible end to this "administration" coming soon. on: May 07, 2013, 10:05:31 PM
Could be the Bengazi whistleblowers or someother corruption, but this administration might end before this clowns second term is up. I know high school governments that could.run this country better.


Nobody gave a fucking rat's ass about this admin being caught red handed dumping guns to the cartels across the border so I guess you'll have to catch him after he's pitched his load on a fucking blue dress for it to really matter Roll Eyes 

fucking assclowns the lot of you.
32  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Don't Think You're Living in a Police State? Let Me Help Change Your Mind! on: May 07, 2013, 09:19:02 PM
Bottom Line: We need to double, no triple... the amount of police officers and first responders.

This will grow the economy from the middle out, not the top down. And Americans will be able to get back to work. This will increase the economy and basic GDP by 700%. We must do this to remain competitive in the global community.

Now some sacrifices will have to be made. You might not be able to order a second helping of shrimp cocktail on your private jet, or take that third honeymoon to the French Riviera.

The Rich will just have to pay their fair share.

Anyone who objects is pro rape, pro terrorism and pro violence. Also, guns will have to be banned.


is there a general point behind the mass of sarcasm you posted that actually applies to the thread?
33  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Don't Think You're Living in a Police State? Let Me Help Change Your Mind! on: May 07, 2013, 07:23:47 PM

Yes.  No.

There is shame upon my family.
I don't think there is any shame serving in law enforcement.  The direction Law enforcement in general has gone in is a bit ridiculous in many ways but that doesn't automatically mean the people who sign up for that line of work are bad or wrong.  Law enforcement is something we need.  Yes, the public needs to address the problems and do what they can to change them but nothing wrong with being a cop.
34  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Gun Shop Owner’s Open Letter To Wayne LaPierre on: May 07, 2013, 07:04:48 PM
one of the things LaPierre has been absolutely right on the entire time has been the fact that loss of a right doesn't happen all at once. It gets chipped away at until it's gone.

What do these background checks involve?  Why hasn't there been details on what they want to include on that or where it will eventually go?  Will someone be prevented from owning a firearm because they were depressed and subscribed meds during a time of their life?  Maybe someone who lost their family in a car crash and was depressed and later can't get a firearm because he can't pass the background?  That's shit that needs opposed without details.

And on the article he goes into a rant about the stock of companies producing firearms?  WTF is that?  He's blaming the NRA for the increase in stock?  Shit, glenn beck had more to do with that than anyone and as much as I wanted to call BS on Glenn, turns out he was right.  There were dems willing to step up and attempt to push for as much control as they could get away with and have the president support it as much as he could.  And don't freaking pretend there hasn't been a media burst pushing for strict gun control right along with it so I'm glad there is an organization like the NRA to oppose that.

The NRA isn't made up of corporations, It's primarily funded by citizens who feel the organization represents them.  I'm sure they get ad revenue and shit from gun manufactures but to suggest the organization is there just for them is flat out false.
35  Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: The Man on: May 04, 2013, 04:36:50 AM
Lamborghini Wink
36  Getbig Misc Discussion Boards / Conspiracy Theories Board / Re: Information isn't routinely hidden from Americans ...lol on: May 04, 2013, 04:13:22 AM
How many times have we seen this kind of thing, ...but still Americans insist there is no agenda to keep them uninformed. Y'all aint Yankees, ...you're mushrooms. lol



And hence the obsession to pass CISPA.
BS, they didn't really run that in America and run the other front page everywhere else....  ?  gotta prove that one.
37  Getbig Alternative Boards / Relationship Talk, Questions, Pictures & More! (18+) / Re: look at all this bush on: May 04, 2013, 02:25:34 AM

Shocked   Holy sh.. wha.. nevermind
38  Getbig Main Boards / General Topics / Re: GetBig dream car.... on: May 04, 2013, 02:05:55 AM
fuck the .million dollar cars.

They can't beat this kind of awesome-sweet....  

1968 Chevy Camaro RS/SS 427 black on red. oh yea... does it really get any better? no...
39  Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random pics on: May 04, 2013, 01:27:56 AM
how does God make such perfection like this?Huh
with photoshop dummy. Grin
40  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Why Syria may be Obama's gravest foreign policy blunder ever on: May 04, 2013, 01:16:13 AM
Some dang good points...


Why Syria may be Obama's gravest foreign policy blunder ever
By Damon Linker | The Week – Fri, May 3, 2013

America should not intervene in Syria. But a pair of presidential screw-ups may force us to.

War drums are beating once again in Washington.

The Syrian civil war has left 70,000 dead over the last two years. Roughly 1.3 million people have been driven from their homes, with some living in caves to escape the shelling. The stories are horrifying. No one with a conscience can fail to be moved by the suffering of the Syrian people or outraged by the actions of Bashar al-Assad's dictatorial regime in Damascus. But that doesn't mean that calls for the U.S. to intervene militarily make sense. On the contrary, such suggestions are profoundly foolish.

The case for intervention has been weak from the beginning, and it's been getting steadily weaker. Yes, the rebels oppose the execrable Assad regime, but many of them also appear to be jihadists. Would a post-Assad Syria be more free or less free than it is now? More democratic or less democratic? Better for women or worse for women? No one knows. Recent press reports indicating that at least some of the rebels are allied with al Qaeda certainly don't inspire high hopes. (Sometimes the enemy of our enemy is an even worse enemy.) Then there's the fact that Russia and China continue to oppose any action to topple the Syrian dictator, and flagrantly antagonizing them could make U.S. policymaking much more complicated in other parts of the globe.

Why, then, are the interventionists gaining traction now? Because last August President Obama warned the Syrian dictator that he considered the use of chemical weapons in the conflict a "red line" — and it now appears that Assad has crossed it.

On this the interventionists are right: When the president makes a threat, he has to follow through on it — otherwise, our ability to deter Iran, North Korea, and China (in the Taiwan Strait) will be severely undermined. Which means that Obama may be about to get us mixed up in yet another war in the Middle East.

This may be his gravest foreign policy blunder to date.

The president's decision to lay down his red line on chemical weapons was based on two errors in judgment — one large, and one small.

The first error is hardly unique to Obama; in fact, it's made constantly in the nation's capital. When atrocities are committed, when innocents suffer, when cities are shelled, when citizens are turned into refugees and children into orphans, the instinctual response among Washington politicians, journalists, and policy wonks is to assume we need to "do something" to stop it. While the instinct is admirable, it is based on the unexamined assumption that the United States has the same moral duties as an individual human being. It does not.

If a strong and well-armed individual refuses to come to the aid of someone being assaulted, we judge that person harshly — because his obligations are clear: He should defend the victim, even at the risk of injury to himself. If he displays a willingness to sacrifice his own well being in the act of fulfilling his moral duty, we call him selflessly courageous; it he doesn't, we denounce him for cowardice and selfishness. That's how moral judgment works.

But it's not how statesmanship works. The primary duty of the nation's commander in chief — the duty that overrides all others — is to uphold the common good of the United States and protect the rights of individual American citizens. If that sounds selfish, that's because it is. And rightly so. The president's duty is to us. He can have no duty to the citizens of another nation. That's why the greatest acts of statesmanship will always be more self-interested than the highest acts of individual virtue.

In keeping the United States out of the Syrian conflict for the past two years, Obama has showed that he understands this. But in laying down his now-transgressed "red line" on chemical weapons, he showed that he doesn't understand it well enough. It's as if the president wants to have it both ways: to be a tough-minded realist who puts American interests first, but also to become an idealistic do-gooder (who, like all presidents, salves his conscience by ordering other people — the nation's soldiers — to sacrifice themselves) once a certain line has been crossed. And Assad has called Obama's bluff.

Did Obama at least draw his moral line in a sensible place? Unfortunately, we have reason to doubt that, too — and therein lies his second mistake. Chemical weapons are very bad, of course. But are they categorically worse than aerial bombardment of civilian targets using conventional weapons? Both, after all, produce piles of corpses and leave large numbers of victims maimed and disfigured. The end result in both cases is horrifying. Should one provoke a military response while the other does not? If Obama thinks so, he has yet to make the case.

cont... http://news.yahoo.com/why-syria-may-obamas-gravest-foreign-policy-blunder-061600285.html
41  Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: Big Girl Smacks All 5 Senses Out Another Woman During Slap Contest! on: May 02, 2013, 05:04:50 AM
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icmRCixQrx8" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icmRCixQrx8</a>
42  Getbig Main Boards / Gossip & Opinions / Re: InfoWars on: May 02, 2013, 04:19:37 AM
sorry, fucking kudos to the guy for not loosing his cool on that.  No way I could have done that with what the Fuck was saying..  
43  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: why should a law abiding citizen not be allowed to own an "assault rifle"... on: May 01, 2013, 10:41:35 PM
nobody that has been posting day in and day out about gun control has an answer for this?
There's not exactly a hoard here beating the drum daily for gun control.  I think the majority here are pro gun/pro 2nd. There's maybe 3 or 4 and some of those clearly are not interested in answering so much as baiting, like blacken.
44  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: What happened to North Korea? on: May 01, 2013, 06:18:37 PM
I don't think we wanted this little episode with North Korea to happen at all.  But I'm guessing at least China did.  What's happening with North Korea makes the case for pre-emptive strikes against Iran look silly.  North Korea has made bigger threats in the last few months than Iran has made in the last 20 years.  It was definitely a setback for those who have been pushing for attacks on Iran imo.  Boston did take the focus off of NK but I won't read anything extra into that.
45  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Chris Matthews on Obama win: 'I'm so glad we had that storm' on: April 30, 2013, 07:12:02 AM
Why do you keep bumping old threads?
he bumped it with new news, that thousands are still homeless... now... not then....  and because it's never to late to see what a butthead Chris Matthews is.
46  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Reps challenge DHS ammo buys, say agency using 1,000 more rounds per person than on: April 30, 2013, 07:06:42 AM
LOL. It's not that great a mystery. A couple of girls I know adopted me as their Mom 'cause I would constantly be freaking out over the adventurous hijinks they would constantly be getting themselves into, and on occasion would give them sisterly advice. From my point-of-view it was more like big sisterly advice, but they saw it as motherly advice.

My heart would race a mile a minute over the stuff they'd be doing... then I'd have to step back, take a deep breath, and remember the stuff I did at 21 & 23, and try to calm myself down knowing I'd been there, done that, got the T-shirt and lived to tell about it, ...and they are 10'x as street smart as I was at their age, ...but I'd still be a nervous wreck for them. They'd always be laughing at me ...one girl in particular when I'd say stuff like "Why do I even worry about you. You've got such a good head on your shoulders. why do I even worry?" Apparently it's the same thing her Mom always says to her too, ...and in so many ways, I remind her of her Mom. After a while, whenever they saw me, they would greet me with a big hug saying "Hi Mom". They both just started calling me Mom as a term of endearment. So that's how they became my daughters from another mother.

So now that this daughter has adjusted to motherhood quite nicely, ...I now only have to worry about the 21 yr old now. That one doesn't have quite as sensible a head on her shoulders as the 23 yr old does. She's a total wild child!  Shocked
OK.  I guess I asked for that explanation.

Sounds like life to me and that's good.  you.. but. with... uh well yea, trying... hard.. ok,ok.. not easy for me to say to you... I hope you the best with those you love.  sounds like you got something good there.
   

 

47  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Reps challenge DHS ammo buys, say agency using 1,000 more rounds per person than on: April 30, 2013, 05:46:24 AM
I know what you mean. I wonder what kind of world my little newborn grand-daughter is going to grow up in.
The little pudgey chunkball is only 4 months old.
It feels like just yesterday that my daughter from another Mother was telling me she was preggars.
I can't believe the baby is already here, ...and starting to cut her first teeth.

Ok, I'm totally lost on this one.  very cute baby, still lost.  what en who how where why uh?  your daughter from another mother?  ?  

Actually just PM me if you want to explain if not that's totally ok too...

yup...

48  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Russian bomber welfare parasites collected 100k in benes. on: April 30, 2013, 05:34:40 AM
It's pretty disturbing that we would not only welcome them in from a troubling spot but also give them money to get on their feet and have them do this?  If that's the actual real truth of it, that's pretty bad.
49  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Reps challenge DHS ammo buys, say agency using 1,000 more rounds per person than on: April 30, 2013, 05:21:39 AM
DHS is doing this to spike the prices and take supply away from gun owners. 

No surprise - the piece of shit obama and his gangster disciples napolitano holder et al are like nazi tyrants. 
I hope your explanation is correct
50  Getbig Main Boards / Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Reps challenge DHS ammo buys, say agency using 1,000 more rounds per person than on: April 30, 2013, 05:09:55 AM
Civil unrest when the economy collapses.  The major cities will tear themselves apart.  If people will riot after sporting events, just imagine what they will do when they get really desperate.  It will be ugly.
oh holy shit, the masses will tune into shows like Jersey Shore and other pointless crap, oh wait... they already do that... nevermind...
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