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Tea bagger to ban porn
« on: July 08, 2011, 04:58:18 AM »
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/07/07/263476/breaking-bachmann-pledges-to-ban-pornography/

she is all for the constitution.

quick question why do people  (specifically rebups) say she has more education then obama?

is there something im missing?


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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2011, 05:22:24 AM »
The USA produces 90% of the world's porn. What disaster a that would be.

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2011, 05:36:20 AM »
fuck that lying cunt

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2011, 06:17:48 AM »
The USA produces 90% of the world's porn. What disaster a that would be.

Prices would skyrocket.

As a producer, I love it.  :D

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2011, 06:19:04 AM »
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/07/07/263476/breaking-bachmann-pledges-to-ban-pornography/

she is all for the constitution.

quick question why do people  (specifically rebups) say she has more education then obama?

is there something im missing?
There goes the getbig vote.  ;D
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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2011, 07:01:27 AM »
Maybe she and Palin are hoping young american studs will have no other choice then jerk off looking at them two.

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2011, 07:20:12 AM »
Ah, yes.  Conservatives love the 1st amendment and freedom.......until they meet something they don't like than its big government to clamp down on it.

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2011, 07:36:16 AM »
Ah, yes.  Conservatives love the 1st amendment and freedom.......until they meet something they don't like than its big government to clamp down on it.

exactly

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2011, 07:46:25 AM »
You know how many tax dollars come from the porn industry, what an idiot!

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2011, 07:48:15 AM »
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/07/07/263476/breaking-bachmann-pledges-to-ban-pornography/

she is all for the constitution.

quick question why do people  (specifically rebups) say she has more education then obama?

is there something im missing?

Liberal commonsense? Sounds like your priorities are a bit skewed.......


http://www.cnbc.com/id/43682730


U.S. employment growth ground to a halt in June, with employers hiring the fewest number of workers in nine months, dousing hopes the economy would regain momentum in the second half of the year.

Getty Images

Nonfarm payrolls rose only 18,000, the weakest reading since September, the Labor Department said on Friday, well below economists' expectations for a 90,000 rise.

The unemployment rate climbed to a six-month high of 9.2 percent, even as jobseekers left the labor force in droves, from 9.1 percent in May.

"The message on the economy is ongoing stagnation," said Pierre Ellis, senior economist at Decision economics in New York. "Income growth is marginal so there's no indication of momentum.

The government revised April and May payrolls to show 44,000 fewer jobs created than previously reported. (Slideshow: Disappearing Jobs)

The report shattered expectations the economy was starting to accelerate after a soft patch in the first half of the year. It could prompt calls for the Federal Reserve to consider further action to help the economy, but Fed officials have set a high bar.

The U.S. central bank wrapped up a $600 billion bond-buying program last week designed to spur lending and stimulate growth.

"This confirms our view that the Fed will continue to keep rates on hold into 2012 and if weak employment continues it will be pushed out even further," said Tom Porcelli, chief economist, RBC Capital Markets in New York.

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Hopes were high that the economy was starting to find firmer ground as motor vehicle manufacturers ramped up production and gasoline prices descended from their lofty levels.

Economic activity in the first six months of the year was dampened by rising commodity prices and supply chain disruptions following Japan's devastating earthquake in March.

White House Headaches

Signs the labor market is struggling is a major blow for the Obama administration, which has struggled to get the economy to create enough jobs to absorb the 14.1 million unemployed Americans.

The economy is the top concern among voters and will feature prominently in President Barack Obama's bid for re-election next year. So far, the economy has regained only a fraction of the more than 8 million jobs lost during the recession.

"Today's report is more evidence that the misguided 'stimulus' spending binge, excessive regulations, and an overwhelming national debt continue to hold back private-sector job creation in our country," House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said in a statement.

The economy needs to create between 125,000 and 150,000 new jobs a month just to absorb new labor force entrants. (Click here to see jobs in demand for 2011).

The private sector added 57,000 last month, accounting for all the jobs created, with government employment shrinking 39,000 because of fiscal problems at local and state governments.

Details of the report showed widespread weakness, though factory payrolls rebounded 6,000 after contracting in May for the first time in seven months, with the recovery reflecting a step-up in motor vehicle production.

Construction employment fell 9,000 last month after declining 4,000 in May. Government employment declined for an eighth straight month as municipalities and state governments continued to wield the ax to balance their budgets.

The report also showed the average workweek fell to 34.3 hours from 34.4 hours. Employers have been reluctant to extend hours because of the uncertainty surrounding the recovery.

Average hourly earnings slipped a penny, more evidence that wage-driven inflation is not a risk.

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2011, 07:49:22 AM »
Liberal commonsense? Sounds like your priorities are a bit skewed.......


http://www.cnbc.com/id/43682730


U.S. employment growth ground to a halt in June, with employers hiring the fewest number of workers in nine months, dousing hopes the economy would regain momentum in the second half of the year.

Getty Images

Nonfarm payrolls rose only 18,000, the weakest reading since September, the Labor Department said on Friday, well below economists' expectations for a 90,000 rise.

The unemployment rate climbed to a six-month high of 9.2 percent, even as jobseekers left the labor force in droves, from 9.1 percent in May.

"The message on the economy is ongoing stagnation," said Pierre Ellis, senior economist at Decision economics in New York. "Income growth is marginal so there's no indication of momentum.

The government revised April and May payrolls to show 44,000 fewer jobs created than previously reported. (Slideshow: Disappearing Jobs)

The report shattered expectations the economy was starting to accelerate after a soft patch in the first half of the year. It could prompt calls for the Federal Reserve to consider further action to help the economy, but Fed officials have set a high bar.

The U.S. central bank wrapped up a $600 billion bond-buying program last week designed to spur lending and stimulate growth.

"This confirms our view that the Fed will continue to keep rates on hold into 2012 and if weak employment continues it will be pushed out even further," said Tom Porcelli, chief economist, RBC Capital Markets in New York.

RELATED LINKS

Current DateTime: 07:25:08 08 Jul 2011
LinksList Documentid: 43682854

    * Private Sector Jobs Jump
    * Where is Rate Dropping?
    * Surprising Six-Figure Jobs
    * After the Shuttle: From Space Coast to Ghost Coast?

Hopes were high that the economy was starting to find firmer ground as motor vehicle manufacturers ramped up production and gasoline prices descended from their lofty levels.

Economic activity in the first six months of the year was dampened by rising commodity prices and supply chain disruptions following Japan's devastating earthquake in March.

White House Headaches

Signs the labor market is struggling is a major blow for the Obama administration, which has struggled to get the economy to create enough jobs to absorb the 14.1 million unemployed Americans.

The economy is the top concern among voters and will feature prominently in President Barack Obama's bid for re-election next year. So far, the economy has regained only a fraction of the more than 8 million jobs lost during the recession.

"Today's report is more evidence that the misguided 'stimulus' spending binge, excessive regulations, and an overwhelming national debt continue to hold back private-sector job creation in our country," House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said in a statement.

The economy needs to create between 125,000 and 150,000 new jobs a month just to absorb new labor force entrants. (Click here to see jobs in demand for 2011).

The private sector added 57,000 last month, accounting for all the jobs created, with government employment shrinking 39,000 because of fiscal problems at local and state governments.

Details of the report showed widespread weakness, though factory payrolls rebounded 6,000 after contracting in May for the first time in seven months, with the recovery reflecting a step-up in motor vehicle production.

Construction employment fell 9,000 last month after declining 4,000 in May. Government employment declined for an eighth straight month as municipalities and state governments continued to wield the ax to balance their budgets.

The report also showed the average workweek fell to 34.3 hours from 34.4 hours. Employers have been reluctant to extend hours because of the uncertainty surrounding the recovery.

Average hourly earnings slipped a penny, more evidence that wage-driven inflation is not a risk.


im not a liberal, not sure what this has to do with obama being more educated the bachmann though. Harvard or ORU hmmmmm.......

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2011, 07:50:26 AM »
Liberal commonsense? Sounds like your priorities are a bit skewed.......


http://www.cnbc.com/id/43682730


U.S. employment growth ground to a halt in June, with employers hiring the fewest number of workers in nine months, dousing hopes the economy would regain momentum in the second half of the year.

Getty Images

Nonfarm payrolls rose only 18,000, the weakest reading since September, the Labor Department said on Friday, well below economists' expectations for a 90,000 rise.

The unemployment rate climbed to a six-month high of 9.2 percent, even as jobseekers left the labor force in droves, from 9.1 percent in May.

"The message on the economy is ongoing stagnation," said Pierre Ellis, senior economist at Decision economics in New York. "Income growth is marginal so there's no indication of momentum.

The government revised April and May payrolls to show 44,000 fewer jobs created than previously reported. (Slideshow: Disappearing Jobs)

The report shattered expectations the economy was starting to accelerate after a soft patch in the first half of the year. It could prompt calls for the Federal Reserve to consider further action to help the economy, but Fed officials have set a high bar.

The U.S. central bank wrapped up a $600 billion bond-buying program last week designed to spur lending and stimulate growth.

"This confirms our view that the Fed will continue to keep rates on hold into 2012 and if weak employment continues it will be pushed out even further," said Tom Porcelli, chief economist, RBC Capital Markets in New York.

RELATED LINKS

Current DateTime: 07:25:08 08 Jul 2011
LinksList Documentid: 43682854

    * Private Sector Jobs Jump
    * Where is Rate Dropping?
    * Surprising Six-Figure Jobs
    * After the Shuttle: From Space Coast to Ghost Coast?

Hopes were high that the economy was starting to find firmer ground as motor vehicle manufacturers ramped up production and gasoline prices descended from their lofty levels.

Economic activity in the first six months of the year was dampened by rising commodity prices and supply chain disruptions following Japan's devastating earthquake in March.

White House Headaches

Signs the labor market is struggling is a major blow for the Obama administration, which has struggled to get the economy to create enough jobs to absorb the 14.1 million unemployed Americans.

The economy is the top concern among voters and will feature prominently in President Barack Obama's bid for re-election next year. So far, the economy has regained only a fraction of the more than 8 million jobs lost during the recession.

"Today's report is more evidence that the misguided 'stimulus' spending binge, excessive regulations, and an overwhelming national debt continue to hold back private-sector job creation in our country," House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said in a statement.

The economy needs to create between 125,000 and 150,000 new jobs a month just to absorb new labor force entrants. (Click here to see jobs in demand for 2011).

The private sector added 57,000 last month, accounting for all the jobs created, with government employment shrinking 39,000 because of fiscal problems at local and state governments.

Details of the report showed widespread weakness, though factory payrolls rebounded 6,000 after contracting in May for the first time in seven months, with the recovery reflecting a step-up in motor vehicle production.

Construction employment fell 9,000 last month after declining 4,000 in May. Government employment declined for an eighth straight month as municipalities and state governments continued to wield the ax to balance their budgets.

The report also showed the average workweek fell to 34.3 hours from 34.4 hours. Employers have been reluctant to extend hours because of the uncertainty surrounding the recovery.

Average hourly earnings slipped a penny, more evidence that wage-driven inflation is not a risk.


red herring the argument

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #13 on: July 08, 2011, 07:52:57 AM »
these conservatives are of the worst kind, i bet many of them are into scat and piss sex as well.

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #14 on: July 08, 2011, 07:53:38 AM »
im not a liberal, not sure what this has to do with obama being more educated the bachmann though. Harvard or ORU hmmmmm.......

LOL...you think it REALLY makes a difference because Obama went to Harvard? haha. Bush went to Yale and Harvard yet you clowns seem to think he's stupid. Stupid is still blaming Bush after this a-hole has been in office for almost 3 years. How's that hope and change working again?

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2011, 08:03:07 AM »
clearly a stupid kunt.
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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2011, 08:06:28 AM »
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/07/07/263476/breaking-bachmann-pledges-to-ban-pornography/

she is all for the constitution.

quick question why do people  (specifically rebups) say she has more education then obama?

is there something im missing?

Internet traffic would slow down by 98% - there goes the rest of the .com bubble.

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #17 on: July 08, 2011, 08:06:45 AM »
Ban porn!? That'll work about as well as Tipper Gore's campaign against the music industry.   ::)

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #18 on: July 08, 2011, 08:08:33 AM »
these people are the same as the taliban, we have em here as well

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #19 on: July 08, 2011, 08:11:21 AM »
You know how many tax dollars come from the porn industry, what an idiot!

A large amount of the profits from the pron industry end up in colombia.

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #20 on: July 08, 2011, 08:12:32 AM »
from the outside looking in,,, all i can say is all the bible belt conservatives come across as total morons...

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #21 on: July 08, 2011, 08:15:22 AM »
Ban porn!? That'll work about as well as Tipper Gore's campaign against the music industry.   ::)

Ice-T - freedom of speak, just watch what you say (watch)  ;)

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #22 on: July 08, 2011, 08:25:36 AM »
from the outside looking in,,, all i can say is all the bible belt conservatives come across as total morons...

not to mention the vulgar orgy fests that are taking place in the bible

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #23 on: July 08, 2011, 09:09:11 AM »
Damn, she truly is retarded.

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Re: Tea bagger to ban porn
« Reply #24 on: July 08, 2011, 09:20:45 AM »
This ruined my day!  >:( >:( >:(
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