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Showing posts with label tea party. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Big Government
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
I Would Rather Go to Hell...
Seriously.... After watching the Republican debate last night I couldn't help but almost laugh and yell at the same time. All these people are idiots! Everyone of them!!! And this includes the stupid-ass, teabagging audience who would rather have a 30-yr-old die, than for him to have health insurance.
I would rather go to hell than to vote for any of these Republicans. They've condemned me and Ryan to it anyway.
Last night they chanted "Obama depression" like he was the one who got us into this mess. Nothing will ever improve as long as we have a Republican congress, because their goal is to watch President Obama fail. They don't approve legislation or agree with any of the policies put forth by this administration because they want to win the election in 2012, not because they care about you. TRUST ME, NONE OF THEM CARE ABOUT YOU!!! None! Zero! Zilch! They don't give a shit about you!!!
This entire piece actually got crazier, because he started going into how the churches would pay for his care, they wouldn't let him die.
Because every american can go into a church and ask for help, right?
I would rather go to hell than to vote for any of these Republicans. They've condemned me and Ryan to it anyway.
Last night they chanted "Obama depression" like he was the one who got us into this mess. Nothing will ever improve as long as we have a Republican congress, because their goal is to watch President Obama fail. They don't approve legislation or agree with any of the policies put forth by this administration because they want to win the election in 2012, not because they care about you. TRUST ME, NONE OF THEM CARE ABOUT YOU!!! None! Zero! Zilch! They don't give a shit about you!!!
This entire piece actually got crazier, because he started going into how the churches would pay for his care, they wouldn't let him die.
Because every american can go into a church and ask for help, right?
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Crazy People,
politicians,
Presidential Candidate,
Presidential Debates,
Republicans,
tea party
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
The G.O.P.'s March to the White House in 2012
As most of you know, President Obama has no Democratic challenger in 2012, but on the Republican side, they have a whole slew of folks they are undecided about. While some in the chart have already dropped out, the race continues.
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I Love Charts,
Libertarians,
President Obama,
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Kathy Griffin, New Directions, The Beatles, Pink, and a Nun - What More Could You Want From Glee?
I don't even know where to begin. Santana vs. Brittany, Kathy Griffin vs. Sarah Palin, New Directions vs. Warblers, and who the hell is going to die? These are all the questions I'm having issues with.
Last week we saw Santana confess her love for Brittany, but Brittany wasn't going to have any of it, because she can't drop Artie at the drop of a hat. She did manage to tell her that she would be the next choice if they so happened to break up.
Tonight we have Kathy Griffin acting like Sarah Palin as a member of the Tea Party and Loretta Devine as a nun, which can only mean one thing - there's an appeal to our friends on the right by casting these two. And who better to show their true colors than Sue Sylvester and her Aural Intensity by singing, "Jesus Is My Friend." Clearly someone will be playing to them.
In addition to that song, the Warblers will be singing "Blackbird" by The Beatles (Kurt)
"Candles" by Hey Monday (Kurt and Blaine), "Misery" by Maroon 5 (Blaine), and "Raise Your Glass" by Pink (The Warblers). And while New Directions may only have 3 songs up their sleeve tonight, they're all original, with 2 of them released already, "Loser Like Me" and "Get It Right." Both of those songs rely heavily on Rachel Barry. The third song will be all about Mercedes, "Hell to the No."
And what of the death of the century? Did everyone seem to forget about that? It seems like it vanished from thin air and no one is talking about it any longer. My thought is, we could either be taken by surprise or it was simply thrown out. Either way, we will find out tonight on Fox at 8/7 central. Don't Miss It!
Last week we saw Santana confess her love for Brittany, but Brittany wasn't going to have any of it, because she can't drop Artie at the drop of a hat. She did manage to tell her that she would be the next choice if they so happened to break up.
Tonight we have Kathy Griffin acting like Sarah Palin as a member of the Tea Party and Loretta Devine as a nun, which can only mean one thing - there's an appeal to our friends on the right by casting these two. And who better to show their true colors than Sue Sylvester and her Aural Intensity by singing, "Jesus Is My Friend." Clearly someone will be playing to them.
In addition to that song, the Warblers will be singing "Blackbird" by The Beatles (Kurt)
"Candles" by Hey Monday (Kurt and Blaine), "Misery" by Maroon 5 (Blaine), and "Raise Your Glass" by Pink (The Warblers). And while New Directions may only have 3 songs up their sleeve tonight, they're all original, with 2 of them released already, "Loser Like Me" and "Get It Right." Both of those songs rely heavily on Rachel Barry. The third song will be all about Mercedes, "Hell to the No."
And what of the death of the century? Did everyone seem to forget about that? It seems like it vanished from thin air and no one is talking about it any longer. My thought is, we could either be taken by surprise or it was simply thrown out. Either way, we will find out tonight on Fox at 8/7 central. Don't Miss It!
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sue sylvester,
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
Government Shutdown Looming
“Closing our government would mean our men and women in uniform wouldn’t receive their paychecks and veterans would lose critical benefits. Seniors wouldn’t receive their Social Security checks and essential functions from food safety inspection to airport security could come to a halt.” - Nancy Pelosi
Pardon my views, but the GOP has now gone on record showing just how RUTHLESS they are. They do NOT care about the American people and whats good for America. They only care about big business and keeping their wealthy friends happy. It's a sad day for us all....
These Republicans spent four days and worked until four in the morning trying to figure out ways to make America poorer and how to take away benefits for children, the poor and the middle class. Not one idea about how to lower unemployment.
Now when 2012 arrives the Republicans will start off with the same old story about how President Obama and the Democratic controlled Senate have kept unemployment high and the economy is still stagnant. So take this story and print it off and put it on the refrigerator so you won't forget what the Republicans are all about. They want the country to go nowhere for the next year and a half and they are counting on the Democrats to stay home from the polls. Remember Wisconsin and Ohio where the working people have been steamrollered and how the oil companies have been allowed their Government welfare. Remember it and vote this stench out of Washington and the United States of America.
Last November, for those of you on the right who love to chant, "We won, we won, read the election results," the American voters did NOT put the deficit or national debt on the leading concerns of the day. Nor did they care a whit at the time about abortion, states' rights, health care reform or other causes the GOP/TP has wasted its time chasing over the past seven weeks.
Recent polls, released this week, re-confirm election day exit polls:

These Republicans spent four days and worked until four in the morning trying to figure out ways to make America poorer and how to take away benefits for children, the poor and the middle class. Not one idea about how to lower unemployment.
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said the bill would put people out of work and claimed the Republicans reaction to that was "so be it."
"Democrats have a different message: 'Show us the jobs,'" she said. "Congressional Republicans have spent the last six weeks ignoring jobs and refusing to offer a plan to grow our economy."
"Today, they have made matters worse — passing a spending bill that destroys jobs, weakens the middle class, hurts schools and young adults, eliminates assistance to homeless veterans, and diminishes critical investments in our future," she said.
Now when 2012 arrives the Republicans will start off with the same old story about how President Obama and the Democratic controlled Senate have kept unemployment high and the economy is still stagnant. So take this story and print it off and put it on the refrigerator so you won't forget what the Republicans are all about. They want the country to go nowhere for the next year and a half and they are counting on the Democrats to stay home from the polls. Remember Wisconsin and Ohio where the working people have been steamrollered and how the oil companies have been allowed their Government welfare. Remember it and vote this stench out of Washington and the United States of America.
Last November, for those of you on the right who love to chant, "We won, we won, read the election results," the American voters did NOT put the deficit or national debt on the leading concerns of the day. Nor did they care a whit at the time about abortion, states' rights, health care reform or other causes the GOP/TP has wasted its time chasing over the past seven weeks.
Recent polls, released this week, re-confirm election day exit polls:
- 83% of voters named jobs and the economy their number one worry
- 73% were motivated by deep disaffection with the way Congress performs - and are certainly not being reassured by the incontinent behavior of the House Republican majority now
- While 22% said they were influenced by a Tea Party issue, 56% said they ignored the Tea Pary, and another 18% were actively opposed to TP issues and actions
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Nancy Pelosi,
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tea party
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
A Tea Partier's Dream - Tea For Glee!
Actually, it's for both: The Tea Partiers and the extreme right conservatives, but that's besides the point. Marc Cherry, a known Gay Republican, is out and about promoting his next creation, Hallelujah. He says the new show will be a cross between Dallas and Touched By An Angel. Really, Marc? You're telling me you're going to have an ultra-conservative JR (Larry Hagman) and a supreme liberal Bobby (Patrick Duffy) battling it out for the preacher's wife? Oh wait, that's already been written.
The creator of Desperate Housewives, Golden Girls and countless other sitcoms, says "he dreamed up a mysterious stranger who brings hope and, perhaps, miracles to these small town citizens in ways they initially won't understand. But fans of Housewives' cheekiness won't be disappointed. He promises to deliver characters with "delicious, juicy, dark secrets" involved in battles between good and evil. There will be a "generous helping of gospel music," Cherry told TVGuide.com. "I'm calling it Glee for conservative Republicans."
Seriously... I don't know what's worse, this or the Tea Party magazine hitting news stands this weekend. (I'll blog about that absurdity later.) I can't wait to see what the Tea Partiers say about this show, should it see the light of day.

Seriously... I don't know what's worse, this or the Tea Party magazine hitting news stands this weekend. (I'll blog about that absurdity later.) I can't wait to see what the Tea Partiers say about this show, should it see the light of day.
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Patrick Duffy,
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Touched by an Angel,
TV Guide
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Can "Sarah Palin Battle Hymn" Reach No. 1 on the Billboard 100?
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- Blade 7184 aka Peter
Unfortunately people like Sarah Palin are harming our country more than helping it by rallying their followers to hate and fight the other side rather than work out our differences for the better of the country.
Then again, what the hell am I thinking? I just vomited my dinner out of my nose. Just Kidding.