Thread: Sequestration hits home
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03-13-2013, 11:12 AM #51
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Re: Sequestration hits home
[font=comic sans ms][size=12pt]The Obama Admenstruation biggest accomplishment to date is that they have managed to “hoodwink” enough people to divide this great country. Anybody remember what old Ben said, “United We Stand, Divided We Fall”. If America doesn’t stand up to this Admenstruation, we will go over one of the cliffs Obozo keeps leading us to, and we will fall.
Things were a lot better when we lived in the UNITED States of America.
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03-13-2013, 01:01 PM #52
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Re: Sequestration hits home
[quote author=Pier#r link=topic=2817.msg25850#msg25850 date=1363177799]
[quote author=divedeep link=topic=2817.msg25803#msg25803 date=1363128294]
I'm just glad to see that a 14 year old has an opinion on something other than which pimple cream works best and whether she does or doesn't.
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This is (by far) the most poignant reply in this thread ;-)
LOL!
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I want the youngsters to participate as long as they ate contributing to the discussion. But there is beginning to be a facebook mentality to some of their posts and don't care for that at all. Senseless posts just to make noise need to go somewhere else.Screw it. Let's ride.
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03-13-2013, 01:07 PM #53
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I understand this might be old news, but this article puts the Department of Homeland Security's purchases in a very factual and intriguing light:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ralphben...-conversation/
Meanwhile, it was announced today that the sequester is going to rob veterans of the college tuition payments they were promised as well as curtailing other benefits. Who wants to bet that nobody's welfare check or benefits will be reduced?
When Obama unleashed his gun control agenda, it is absolutely true that lots of folks started stocking up and the demand quickly exceeded the supply of ammo. But add in a 1.6 billion round order for homeland security and how long do you think it will be before we see anything back on the shelves? Forbes article wrote:
"Also reported elsewhere, at the height of the Iraq War the Army was expending less than 6 million rounds a month. Therefore 1.6 billion rounds would be enough to sustain a hot war for 20+ years. In America."
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03-13-2013, 05:46 PM #54
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Love it Fin:
Obama Admenstruation.
If I had seen it prior, I would have said "the Ovomit Admenstruation is unamerican".
Rich1,
Your post is spot on.
Our gubmint seems to be gearing up for sumthin and it's unsettling.
Meanwhile I'm waitin on some fish to show up :fishing:.
FleaBeware the power of fools in large numbers
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03-13-2013, 06:23 PM #55
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Re: Sequestration hits home
[quote author=Rich1 link=topic=2817.msg25882#msg25882 date=1363194437]
I understand this might be old news, but this article puts the Department of Homeland Security's purchases in a very factual and intriguing light:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ralphben...-conversation/
Meanwhile, it was announced today that the sequester is going to rob veterans of the college tuition payments they were promised as well as curtailing other benefits. Who wants to bet that nobody's welfare check or benefits will be reduced?
When Obama unleashed his gun control agenda, it is absolutely true that lots of folks started stocking up and the demand quickly exceeded the supply of ammo. But add in a 1.6 billion round order for homeland security and how long do you think it will be before we see anything back on the shelves? Forbes article wrote:
"Also reported elsewhere, at the height of the Iraq War the Army was expending less than 6 million rounds a month. Therefore 1.6 billion rounds would be enough to sustain a hot war for 20+ years. In America."
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your darn right they wont cut welfare, got forbid some of them acually get a job :wall: and the fact that they're messing with anything to do with the vets' tuition or anything to do with there finantial benefits just saddens me :'(, i mean i know that we have a bicameral legislature, but any one who would take money away from vets, and give it to give to idiots who won't get off thier lazy bums and get a job, is not a personI figure it this way, if everyone in the world had a lie clock, whose hands moved once every time they lied. You could use any politicians lie clock as a ceiling fan.
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03-13-2013, 10:39 PM #56
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That last part about "lazy bums" Not everything is so cut and dry. Some people do play the system, but If there wasn't welfare do you expect the poorer people who were born into poverty or are just good respectable people who can not Physically work to be thrown on the street and left for dead?!?! Like Thats the mentality I can not stand. "If you aren't rich like me than your just lazy" Its like taking pride in what you do to a whole other level way beyond a healthy mind set. Now I will never change anyones mind, but just open it thats all.
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Btw You don't need more than a 10 round clip to hunt hell I use a bowNow lets all be friends and AMERICANS and fish :yippee:
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03-13-2013, 11:18 PM #57
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Man, you need to change your screen name to Mushroom. Stay in the dark, swallow the BS you're fed and be happy until the man comes and eats your ass. Wow.
Screw it. Let's ride.
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03-13-2013, 11:23 PM #58
Re: Sequestration hits home
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Btw You don't need more than a 10 round clip to hunt hell I use a bowNow lets all be friends and AMERICANS and fish :yippee:
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who says I don't need more then 10 rounds....I might be a bad shot or like tenderizing my meat with lead....and who said the second amendment had anything at all to do with hunting....it doesn't ....it's about a tyrannical government that we have right now....and when things come to an end ......we all will be out in the cold and on the street ....the churches use to take care of the less fortunate....this is all about free and votes .....
I bet you like paying almost 4.00 a gallon for gas....the oil spill was a devastating thing but so was what happen after.....the gulf shutdown, keystone pipeline falls right there with it too.....all for green.....that won't happen in my lifetime....all the green companies that went bankrupt right after they got our money....all for payback.....keep your head in the sand my young friend and drink some more kool-aid .....
I hope and pray I am wrong, and really wanted him to be the best leader we ever had(didn't vote for him) but hope he would be the best and now will be the worst even worse then Jimmy Carter and those years sucked
Bill..............
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I bet you like paying almost 4.00 a gallon for gas...
[/quote] The higher the gas price is a sight of a better economy. Don't you know basic marketing? The More money around the more gas (or anything will be) The less money around the cheaper it will be. Its Kind of common sense. And The president dosen't control gas prices. Those are controlled by private oil companies. And the doomsday scenario? Your best bet is going deep In the woods and living alone where others can't harm you. :run
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[quote author=divedeep link=topic=2817.msg25953#msg25953 date=1363231089]
Man, you need to change your screen name to Mushroom. Stay in the dark, swallow the BS you're fed and be happy until the man comes and eats your ass. Wow.
[/quote] and thats quite clever of you. But You don't know me. I'm sure you bought bushe's nuclear weapons "Theory" anyway so basically It takes one to know one. and its a shame this can escalate so easily. Y'all are grown men! I mean heck Ironman unfriended me on Facebook and I imagine In real life when Obama got re-elected. And before all this B.S. we were pretty good friends and I still think he is a pretty good guy.
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