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whos getn nisan leaf?
« on: May 29, 2011, 10:25:22 PM »
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2011, 10:56:52 PM »


4:20 high hilarity here too tomahak on 4 lakers

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Re: weinergate!!
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2011, 12:05:36 AM »
  This is the same batch of folks who set up Shirley Sherrod and edited that NPR sting video a few months back. I don't trust this guy any further than I can throw him--and I'm a Conservative.

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Re: weinergate!!
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Re: weinergate!!
« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2011, 02:16:01 AM »
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Re: weinergate!!
« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2011, 09:32:59 AM »
 This is the same batch of folks who set up Shirley Sherrod and edited that NPR sting video a few months back. I don't trust this guy any further than I can throw him--and I'm a Conservative.

sherrod was a racist idiot

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Re: weinergate!!
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2011, 01:02:09 PM »
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Even O'Loofah admitted he was wrong--doesn't happen too often.

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Did Mitt Romney & Rapper Fight?
« Reply #9 on: June 02, 2011, 03:07:24 PM »

I will personally beat shit outa LMAO and pund them into the conceret for mitt any day.

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Did Mitt Romney & Rapper Fight?

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Friendly skies from Vancouver to Los Angeles were questionable on Monday, February 15 after Governor Mitt Romney got into an altercation with rapper Sky Blu (Skyler Gordy) of the rap group LMFAO. Reports are that Romney used a Vulcan grip on Sky Blu after verbal attempts failed to get the rapper to put up his seat. Security was called to escort both Sky Blu and his partner Red Foo (Stefan Gordy) off the plane. Skyler Gordy is the grandson and Stefan Gordy is the son of music mogul Barry Gordy. No charges were filed by Romney.

Did Romney and rapper fight? When Romney was not successful with verbal requests for the Sky Blu to move his seat up for takeoff, the rapper failed to comply. Although Romney was said to have asked politely, matters escalated. Romney reached forward and attempted to handle Sky Blu with no success. Sky Blu reacted with some swings and was escorted off the plane, after Ann Romney, the governor’s wife, screamed. After being detained by Air Canada authorities, Gordy was able to board anther flight. All parties had been guests for the Olympic Winter Games, where LMFAO performed. Romney was instrumental in hosting the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.

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Re: Did Mitt Romney & Rapper Fight?
« Reply #10 on: June 02, 2011, 03:08:37 PM »
 By: Michael Stevens - Staff Writer
Published: Feb 21, 2010
Mitt Romney Rapper Sky Blue Altercation On Plane

Mitt Romney was involved in a confrontation with rapper Sky Blu. The incident happened on a plane that was leaving the Vancouver Olympics. The musician, Skyler Gorder, said he hit Mitt after he was attacked first.

Romney, 62, and his wife were settling in on a flight from Vancouver after visiting the Olympic Games. A disruptive passenger in front of Mitt’s wife, Ann, rudely moved his chair to the downward position. He was asked by the former governor if he could raise his seat back up.

Rapper Sky Blu then went off on a tangent. He also threatened the former governor of Massachusetts with violence and actually tried to hit him. He was immediately taken off the plane.

Most people don’t even know who this musician is. However, people now feel that he’s using this incident as a publicity stunt. This might be obvious, since he wants to tell the world that he hit Romney.

It seems unheard of to think that the former presidential candidate would ever attack anyone. In fact, most people that read the story can’t even imagine why he would hit Sky Blu in public. The former Massachusetts Governor has a long reputation of being easy, laid back, and slow tempered.

“It reminds me of my kids when they’re fighting in the back seat. One of them always uses the ‘he touched me first’ argument,” said one witness.

Sky Blu Quickly Removed From Plane After Incident

Another witness describes the incident as “hilarious” because the airline didn’t waste any time removing Sky Blu from the plane. I can only imagine the look on Mitt’s face following the 2 minute episode. Some bad musicians might even want a reputation for being a gangster, not all of them want to brag about hitting a 62-year-old man.

Sky Blu claims that the former Republican presidential candidate assaulted him. In fact, he went so far to say Mitt wanted to show some respect for his lady. Sky Blu has come up with two versions of the story.

First of all, Sky Blu was the one thrown off the plane. Second, the airline has policies regarding the seats. Finally, all seats must be moved to the upward position before flight.

Moreover, it isn’t wise for anyone to cause trouble on a plane. In these times, the TSA won’t hesitate to put anyone on the “No-Fly List.” This rapper does believe that the Romney incident will give him 15 minutes of fame, but it will most likely give him problems with the TSA each time he tries to fly.
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lebron is too ugly to be the champion!!
« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2011, 02:58:29 AM »
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Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint
« Reply #12 on: June 03, 2011, 03:54:45 AM »
 Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint

Thursday, 02 Jun 2011 04:27 PM

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Fast-rising GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain, the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO emerging as a strong contender in the Iowa caucuses, blasted President Barack Obama’s leadership abilities in an exclusive Newsmax interview, saying Obama “could not run one Godfather’s pizza restaurant.”

Cain, who has been rising fast in the polls after his impressive showing in last month’s presidential debate in South Carolina, called the president as an indecisive leader who has lost most Americans' confidence.

“The president has demonstrated that he lacks leadership in a whole lot of ways [and] could not run a company,” Cain told Newsmax. “And I don’t mean to be disrespectful: He could not run one Godfather’s pizza restaurant.

“Instead of being decisive, he dithers,” Cain said. “Instead of having a management structure where he can entrust to some key people responsibility, he has an organization that is unmanageable. When he added 36 czars to go with the ones he already inherited, that is an unmanageable structure. So nobody knows who’s in charge."

Although GOP attacks charging Obama with weak leadership have been muted since the successful U.S. operation to take out Osama bin Laden, those complaints have resurfaced with the growing frustration over the lack of a plausible plan from the administration on reining in entitlements and deficit spending.

“So he’s not decisive, he dithers. He has a structure that doesn’t work,” Cain said. “He’s inconsistent, and he’s broken a lot of promises, and he is losing the confidence not only of a lot of his supporters, but has lost clearly a lot of confidence from the American people.”

Cain, a conservative talk-show host and a respected voice in management circles, is a turnaround specialist who is credited with saving Godfather’s Pizza from bankruptcy during his tenure as its CEO. Cain also served a stint as chairman of the National Restaurant Association, and was chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City from 1995-1996.

Cain’s broadside against Obama might have gone unnoticed before his abrupt emergence on the national political scene. A new Public Policy Polling survey released Wednesday shows Cain is now tied with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin in Iowa, behind only former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romne, who officially announced his candidacy on Thursday.

Palin and Cain each had 15 percent, compared with 21 percent for Romney. Unlike Cain, however, Palin has yet to toss her hat in the ring.

The Public Policy survey was the third poll in the past week showing Cain near the top of the GOP heap -- all the more impressive considering that he’s still battling relatively low levels of name recognition.

Other highlights from Cain’s exclusive Newsmax interview:

    * Regarding criticism that he has stumbled over foreign policy issues, Cain openly concedes: “That’s a legitimate criticism of me.” But his common-sense experience and problem-solving skills, he says, can overcome any lack of foreign-policy expertise. “People need to keep in mind: What president has ever taken office who knew everything?” Cain asks. He says that he plans to surround himself with foreign-policy experts, and will ask the right questions to pursue a commonsense approach.
    * Cain believes the Obama administration has greatly exaggerated to impact failing to raise the debt ceiling would have on the U.S. economy. Cain says that he would consider furloughing federal employees and temporarily shutting down some government operations, rather than increasing the government’s authority to borrow more money, about half of which comes from foreign governments. “I would furlough some federal employees. This is what a businessman does, when it comes to having to save a business,” he says. “You do what you have to do, and make some tough choices.”
    * He reiterates that he had no problem with the concept of a TARP program to save the banking system from a global financial meltdown. But the implementation of TARP, he says, “was a disaster,” adding: “They picked winners and losers, they used the money for things other than banks, they tried to force money on banks that didn’t want it. The administration used it purely as a discretionary tool.”
    * He predicts that the GOP presidential nominee will be a grass-roots conservative, rather than an establishment Republican. As evidence of the strength of the grass-roots fervor shaping the political process, he tells Newsmax that donations to his campaign “have gone up dramatically.”

Cain tells Newsmax he now has “almost 175,000 online volunteers ready to go to work for the Herman Cain presidential campaign.”

Read more on Newsmax.com: Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint
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Re: Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint
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Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint

Thursday, 02 Jun 2011 04:27 PM

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Fast-rising GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain, the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO emerging as a strong contender in the Iowa caucuses, blasted President Barack Obama’s leadership abilities in an exclusive Newsmax interview, saying Obama “could not run one Godfather’s pizza restaurant.”

Cain, who has been rising fast in the polls after his impressive showing in last month’s presidential debate in South Carolina, called the president as an indecisive leader who has lost most Americans' confidence.

“The president has demonstrated that he lacks leadership in a whole lot of ways [and] could not run a company,” Cain told Newsmax. “And I don’t mean to be disrespectful: He could not run one Godfather’s pizza restaurant.

“Instead of being decisive, he dithers,” Cain said. “Instead of having a management structure where he can entrust to some key people responsibility, he has an organization that is unmanageable. When he added 36 czars to go with the ones he already inherited, that is an unmanageable structure. So nobody knows who’s in charge."

Although GOP attacks charging Obama with weak leadership have been muted since the successful U.S. operation to take out Osama bin Laden, those complaints have resurfaced with the growing frustration over the lack of a plausible plan from the administration on reining in entitlements and deficit spending.

“So he’s not decisive, he dithers. He has a structure that doesn’t work,” Cain said. “He’s inconsistent, and he’s broken a lot of promises, and he is losing the confidence not only of a lot of his supporters, but has lost clearly a lot of confidence from the American people.”

Cain, a conservative talk-show host and a respected voice in management circles, is a turnaround specialist who is credited with saving Godfather’s Pizza from bankruptcy during his tenure as its CEO. Cain also served a stint as chairman of the National Restaurant Association, and was chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City from 1995-1996.

Cain’s broadside against Obama might have gone unnoticed before his abrupt emergence on the national political scene. A new Public Policy Polling survey released Wednesday shows Cain is now tied with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin in Iowa, behind only former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romne, who officially announced his candidacy on Thursday.

Palin and Cain each had 15 percent, compared with 21 percent for Romney. Unlike Cain, however, Palin has yet to toss her hat in the ring.

The Public Policy survey was the third poll in the past week showing Cain near the top of the GOP heap -- all the more impressive considering that he’s still battling relatively low levels of name recognition.

Other highlights from Cain’s exclusive Newsmax interview:

    * Regarding criticism that he has stumbled over foreign policy issues, Cain openly concedes: “That’s a legitimate criticism of me.” But his common-sense experience and problem-solving skills, he says, can overcome any lack of foreign-policy expertise. “People need to keep in mind: What president has ever taken office who knew everything?” Cain asks. He says that he plans to surround himself with foreign-policy experts, and will ask the right questions to pursue a commonsense approach.
    * Cain believes the Obama administration has greatly exaggerated to impact failing to raise the debt ceiling would have on the U.S. economy. Cain says that he would consider furloughing federal employees and temporarily shutting down some government operations, rather than increasing the government’s authority to borrow more money, about half of which comes from foreign governments. “I would furlough some federal employees. This is what a businessman does, when it comes to having to save a business,” he says. “You do what you have to do, and make some tough choices.”
    * He reiterates that he had no problem with the concept of a TARP program to save the banking system from a global financial meltdown. But the implementation of TARP, he says, “was a disaster,” adding: “They picked winners and losers, they used the money for things other than banks, they tried to force money on banks that didn’t want it. The administration used it purely as a discretionary tool.”
    * He predicts that the GOP presidential nominee will be a grass-roots conservative, rather than an establishment Republican. As evidence of the strength of the grass-roots fervor shaping the political process, he tells Newsmax that donations to his campaign “have gone up dramatically.”

Cain tells Newsmax he now has “almost 175,000 online volunteers ready to go to work for the Herman Cain presidential campaign.”

Read more on Newsmax.com: Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint
Important: Do You Support Pres. Obama's Re-Election? Vote Here Now!

Bush claimed catching Bin Laden - the man who masterminded the biggest terrorist attack in American history - "wasn't important"

John Mcain said he wouldn't go after Bin Laden if he was in Pakistan

Sarah Palin doesn't know who Bin Laden is

Obama sent in the heavies to blow his damn head off

He's the man, and one bad mofo. Hopefully when he gets re-elected he'll have the balls to introduce 'socialised' healthcare.
I am the dragon

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Re: Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint
« Reply #14 on: June 03, 2011, 05:24:21 AM »
they got bin laden czu of bush +waterboard lol

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Re: Cain: With All Due Respect, Obama Couldn't Run a Pizza Joint
« Reply #15 on: June 03, 2011, 06:29:40 AM »
they got bin laden czu of bush +waterboard lol

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Re: lebron is too ugly to be the champion!!
« Reply #16 on: June 03, 2011, 09:18:59 AM »
this guy coined the phrase winning ugly. compared to him lebron is good looking.
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Re: sampson posters kareme at 2:05 woo weee
« Reply #17 on: June 03, 2011, 01:07:58 PM »
wow sMAON DUNK 2:05 IS OUA THIS WORLD


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