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Tea Party Republican Terrorists Plant Bomb in NYC (pg. 3)
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pkcRAISTLIN
osterzone sucks donkey dick.
leph555
, I though that it was true :(

I also wondered as to how Glen Beck would have responded to it
miamitranceman
They have some video footage of a white guy around 40 years old pulling up in the Pathfinder.

Earlier there were reports on CNN that the authorities were looking into whether this was an attempted attack on Viacom (offices in Times Square) in retribution for Comedy Central airing the South Park episode feat. Muhammad in a bear outfit.

Haven't heard anything more on that one though.
Joss Weatherby
quote:
There is no evidence the failed attempt to detonate a car bomb in New York was the work of al-Qaeda or any other big terrorist group, the city's mayor says.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8657606.stm
idoru
Like that's a surprise?
Joss Weatherby
quote:
Originally posted by osterzone
I'm not a tea party supporter, but I find it hilarious how these liberal hipsters cower in fear if someone bashes their precious Obama :stongue:


Have I ever mentioned Obama?

Obama is a ing conservative, center-right democrat. The Right in the country has gone so far off the deepend though that what was center-right now might as well be Lenin and Trotsky preaching to the workers to revolt.
Lira
You know what I find appalling about it? If a foreigner (or anyone from a different religion, even if American) is behind this, like in 9/11, anyone from the same community - or that just happens to look similar - is going to face a lot of prejudice. Because, you know, they're all terrorists and the whole groups is to blame for fostering Anti-American views.

But, if an American Christian did this, suddenly everyone is enlightened and the guy is going to be treated as a delusional individual, and the society that harboured him up until now has no responsibility for his actions.

This universal asymmetrical bias really gets on my nerves.
The17sss
quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Obama is a ing conservative, center-right democrat.


:stongue:

Wow. Explain to me how he is center-right and conservative, after having the most liberal voting record while in the Senate, nationalizing GM, nationalizing the student loan industry, 1500 banks so far, and has exploded our current and future debt to unprecedented levels. But he's conservative. LOL! Hey, don't listen to me, listen to Al Sharpton: "The American people overwhelmingly voted for Socialism when they elected President Obama."

Dude you're even more far gone than the zaney tea partiers you like to skewer.




Even deeper after raising the borrowing limit a few months ago...


Conservative!!
Joss Weatherby
He could be more liberal. He should be more liberal. He has not gone far enough yet.
pkcRAISTLIN
What a load of bollocks. The Medicaid prescription drug subsidy will be one of the biggest contributors to the deficit, but once again one-eyed kev misses the point.

The17sss
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
What a load of bollocks. The Medicaid prescription drug subsidy will be one of the biggest contributors to the deficit, but once again one-eyed kev misses the point.


lol... what?
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
lol... what?


like i said. the prescription drug subsidy bill signed into law by your best mate george w, will become the most expensive thing ever.

quote:

ALICE RIVLIN, Dir., Office of Management & Budget, 1994-96: In the Clinton years, we had the "pay-go" rule, pay as you go, and that meant we couldn't pass a lot of good-sounding ideas, including Medicare prescription drugs. It's not that nobody thought of that in the '90s. A lot of people thought of it. But we couldn't pay for it. To pay for it, we would have had to have done a tax increase or cut out some other spending in major proportions, and nobody wanted to do that, so we didn't do it.

FORREST SAWYER: But the Bush administration did do it. With "pay-go" no longer restraining spending, they had pushed through Medicare part D, a program that's projected over time to cost as much as $8 trillion.

DAVID WESSEL: They did not come up with a way to raise taxes or cut spending somewhere else to pay for it, so they just passed this thing. It goes into law. It's a promise to elderly people that we'll pay- subsidize their drugs, and we borrow every year to pay for it. And in the end, it's more expensive than the war in Iraq because the war in Iraq ends at some point. Certainly, it will end now that Obama's president. But the prescription drug benefit will go on forever.

FORREST SAWYER: It will go on forever because it's a promise made by the federal government to its citizens. Seniors are entitled to this benefit, just the as they are entitled to Social Security and Medicare itself. These entitlements are all enormously popular, but they're also enormously expensive. Medicare part D alone will cost $60 billion this year.

JACKIE CALMES: The expense of that over time, unfunded liabilities for the government, at a time when more people are reaching retirement age and qualifying for Medicare, added more to the long-term obligations of the government than all of Social Security.

FORREST SAWYER: Medicare part D was the largest spending bill the president signed, but there were dozens of others. During his first five years as president, with a Republican-controlled House and Senate, George Bush never vetoed a spending bill. Fiscal conservatives in his own party accused him of being the biggest spender since World War II.


so, why dont you tell me where exactly that bill is represented on those stupid graphs of yours and how much of the "blue" deficit is really owned by those evil democrats?
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