Georgia attacks S. Ossetia, Russia prevents genocide

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
No, you know the official story and you regurgitate it furiously. Monkey see monkey do. You're just another dumb animal, a worthless eater that parks it in front of the TV 6 hours a day. Anything you say is worth nothing. And that's what you'll have.
Hilarious! I do not own a television and have not since 1998. In fact, I refuse to have one in my house.

Your opinion of me is completely worthless for you know nothing of me. Your self-esteem will require another: a hapless victim to batter for I am impervious to your insipid little taunts.

NEXT!
 

dknob

New Member
I love how people love freedom, and typically, the dumbest Americans, like some of the guys on this post, think that America is home of the free, or the only home of the free.

You love what you do not know. Our freedom is limited just like Russia, China, Mexico and nearly everywhere else. If our country was worth its salt and followed the constitution you would know a high degree of freedom. I don't see how we are any more free today than any of these other people. Even our bill of rights has been trampled all over, and you guys fucking love that too. Keep sucking government cock, fags.kiss-ass
 

medicineman

New Member
Hilarious! I do not own a television and have not since 1998. In fact, I refuse to have one in my house.

Your opinion of me is completely worthless for you know nothing of me. Your self-esteem will require another: a hapless victim to batter for I am impervious to your insipid little taunts.

NEXT!
You're getting more vile with time. By the time you're my age, you'll be completely intolerable. It took me that long, so keep it up, you'll get here.
 

dknob

New Member
Ha - nah, im pretty sure you're full of shit. I can tell.
You're all propaganda and nothing of value.

Hilarious! I do not own a television and have not since 1998. In fact, I refuse to have one in my house.

Your opinion of me is completely worthless for you know nothing of me. Your self-esteem will require another: a hapless victim to batter for I am impervious to your insipid little taunts.

NEXT!
 

ccodiane

New Member
I love how people love freedom, and typically, the dumbest Americans, like some of the guys on this post, think that America is home of the free, or the only home of the free.

You love what you do not know. Our freedom is limited just like Russia, China, Mexico and nearly everywhere else. If our country was worth its salt and followed the constitution you would know a high degree of freedom. I don't see how we are any more free today than any of these other people. Even our bill of rights has been trampled all over, and you guys fucking love that too. Keep sucking government cock, fags.kiss-ass
You see dumbknob, it's schnooks like you(your avatar says it all really.....you probably think Islam is cooool!, and would be the first to be killed if muslims ever took control, for that avatar alone) who think freedom exists because it is here, not freedom exists because it was fought for it, and died for it, and will always have to be defended, always. Cause and correlation can be extremely confusing, I know. But, if we turn a blind eye to the Ruskies, now, the next WW, what, 5 or something, will probably end in nuclear holocaust. Why, because they, the Ruskies, know that backing down means losing territory, as in Reagan. And their evil ambitions, which don't allow for losing territory, extend far beyond Georgia, now. They've already threatened a nuclear attack on Poland. How much more needs to be revealed?
 

dknob

New Member
You're hilarious

You see dumbknob, it's schnooks like you(your avatar says it all really.....you probably think Islam is cooool!, and would be the first to be killed if muslims ever took control, for that avatar alone) who think freedom exists because it is here, not freedom exists because it was fought for it, and died for it, and will always have to be defended, always. Cause and correlation can be extremely confusing, I know. But, if we turn a blind eye to the Ruskies, now, the next WW, what, 5 or something, will probably end in nuclear holocaust. Why, because they, the Ruskies, know that backing down means losing territory, as in Reagan. And their evil ambitions, which don't allow for losing territory, extend far beyond Georgia, now. They've already threatened a nuclear attack on Poland. How much more needs to be revealed?
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
I didn't mean for you to send a picture of yourself when I called you a dumb animal. Keep that shit to yourself.
Is that the best you can come up with?

I didn't see that one coming. :rolleyes: Good show! :twisted:

LOL!

You should not pull such antics in the schoolyard if you do not wish it to be public.
 

Spitzered

Well-Known Member
We have less rights now than our parents had, our parents had less than theirs.

Its a product of Socialism. The nanny state. Which really tics me off with the Repub's. They used to be like that, not anymore tho.

Smaller Federal Govt., less intrusion not more. Less Federal spending equals less taxes. Some are needed tho. Like highway funding, (not bridges to nowhere), basic infrastruction. But not nannyism, not mandatory giving money to Bob the insurance man under threat of punishment from the Feds. (I hate insurance companies, they really own the world). What we need is more Democrats in Congress. Thats a laugh. (a non funny laugh, cry or laugh). And we need politicians that actually will bring freedoms we think we deserve, (the chances of that about the same as seeing 'fairies wear boots and dancing without drawers'.

Just my opinion tho.
 

undertheice

Well-Known Member
We have less rights now than our parents had, our parents had less than theirs.
it isn't that we are losing our rights, it is the quality of those rights that are being chipped away. as a matter of fact, some of us seem to be gaining new rights all the time. the right to not be offended, the right to other people's property.....

in order to curry favor with special interest groups, political animals are willing to make up new rights whenever they feel like it.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
This is what Dick Morris has to say. You don't mind if I provide sourcing, do you?
Some – initially including Barack Obama – treated the Russian invasion as a border war for which both sides were responsible. The Democratic candidate called for mutual restraint and, only after two days had elapsed, did he label the Russian actions as “aggression”. Others have sought to blame Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili for the war because he sent troops into South Ossetia, long a part of Georgia which the Russians have egged on to seek its independence. The breakaway province is an example of Moscow’s oft-used strategy of encouraging emigration to other countries so as to use the new demographics to justify a takeover.
http://www.vote.com/mmp_printerfriendly.php?id=992
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
Just out of curiousity Johnnyorganic. All insults aside. Are you supporting a presidential candidate? I was on fire for Ron Paul when he was running. Probably will never vote again, unless another American hero runs for office.

Im not gonna argue with you over it, im just wondering.
To be honest, I have not made up my mind completely. If the vote were held today, I would hold my nose and vote for McCain, but I'm not completely comfortable with him. If he selects Lieberman as Veep, that will make a big difference for me. I will probably vote McCain/Lieberman.

I like Ron Paul, too. I am not voting for Bob Barr, eeww! I still know almost nothing about Barak Obama, where McCain is a known commodity. Three months to go.

My Presidential voting record is mixed, especially since 1992. Up until then I was a straight-ticket Republican.

I hope you do vote. It's important. Every vote does count.
 

dknob

New Member
Ron Paul intrigued me for alot of reasons, like campaign contributions. I myself vandalized about 1 thousand stop signs in Orange County with Ron Paul stickers. People NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT RON PAUL. I know every vote counts, and I hear alot of people say, JUST VOTE - my view is I wish some people didnt vote. You say you MIGHT vote for John McCain - But is that a 'good vote' if you don't know much about him? Im just saying people that havent checked a candidate shouldnt vote - so check it.. Check out the largest campaign contributions for each and every candidate, even from during the primaries. You can look up candidates campaign contributions online.
I don mean to be argumentative btw. BLAZED:joint:

To be honest, I have not made up my mind completely. If the vote were held today, I would hold my nose and vote for McCain, but I'm not completely comfortable with him. If he selects Lieberman as Veep, that will make a big difference for me. I will probably vote McCain/Lieberman.

I like Ron Paul, too. I am not voting for Bob Barr, eeww! I still know almost nothing about Barak Obama, where McCain is a known commodity. Three months to go.

My Presidential voting record is mixed, especially since 1992. Up until then I was a straight-ticket Republican.

I hope you do vote. It's important. Every vote does count.
 

ViRedd

New Member
I love how people love freedom, and typically, the dumbest Americans, like some of the guys on this post, think that America is home of the free, or the only home of the free.
I hope you're not including those of us on the site who are of a libertarian mind, who realize what has been lost and are trying to gain it back.

Vi
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
Ron Paul intrigued me for alot of reasons, like campaign contributions. I myself vandalized about 1 thousand stop signs in Orange County with Ron Paul stickers. People NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT RON PAUL. I know every vote counts, and I hear alot of people say, JUST VOTE - my view is I wish some people didnt vote. You say you MIGHT vote for John McCain - But is that a 'good vote' if you don't know much about him? Im just saying people that havent checked a candidate shouldnt vote - so check it.. Check out the largest campaign contributions for each and every candidate, even from during the primaries. You can look up candidates campaign contributions online.
I don mean to be argumentative btw. BLAZED:joint:
Actually I said I have sufficient knowledge about John McCain, but I am not completely comfortable with him. He's a known commodity.

Barak Obama is the unknown. Only this week-end did I find out that he considers the abortion question above his 'skill level.' This I do not find acceptable in a candidate for President of the United States: fear of revealing his position. This tendency scares me about Obama.
 

OnSolomonsGrave

Well-Known Member
Actually I said I have sufficient knowledge about John McCain, but I am not completely comfortable with him. He's a known commodity.

Barak Obama is the unknown. Only this week-end did I find out that he considers the abortion question above his 'skill level.' This I do not find acceptable in a candidate for President of the United States: fear of revealing his position. This tendency scares me about Obama.
Obama did not say it was above his skill level, he said it was above his pay grade, Aka. up to god. He also went on to say that the real problem is the prevention of the pregnancy to begin with, which I believe is the real problem, and for one am glad he took that stance.
 

ccodiane

New Member
Obama walks the abortion minefield - Carrie Budoff Brown - Politico.com


“Now, I don’t think that ‘mental distress’ qualifies as health of the mother,” Obama said. “I think it has to be a serious physical issue that arises in pregnancy, where there are real, significant problems to the mother carrying that child to term.”

With that statement, Obama appeared to be putting himself at odds with long-standing case law establishing that medical judgments about the need for an abortion could include physical, emotional and psychological health factors.

The reaction among one of his core constituencies was swift and negative, and Obama quickly moved to clarify his position, saying he always supported health exceptions to the late-term abortion ban — but only for clinically diagnosed conditions and not simply mental distress. ...............................................................................................................................

“Women are very upset,” Gandy said. “But they are still waiting and giving him the benefit of the doubt.”
 
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