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  • CabbE30
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    Originally posted by Thizzelle
    can I ask you, why would you get her pregnant if you knew you could NOT afford it?
    Im sure he did it on purpose...

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  • BraveUlysses
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    Originally posted by nando
    wow dude. Add homophobia, bigotry, religous intolerance and scientific ignorance - and you can see why the extreme right has lost.
    It's become the platform to pander to angry white males. Even Republicans are questioning the platform's future if it can't move past it.

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/49722937
    Back in August, Graham had said: “The demographics race we’re losing badly. We’re not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term.”

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  • Thizzelle
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    Originally posted by nando
    wow dude. Add homophobia, bigotry, religous intolerance and scientific ignorance - and you can see why the extreme right has lost.
    I have science degree, I'm not religious, I just don't want to keep helping lazy retarded people.
    I'm where I'm at because I thought into the future and made good decisions to set myself up to where I am today.
    More than half of the kids from my high school are still living at home or who the fuck knows WTF they are doing, and are right around the 30 age. WTF

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by joshh
    And as much as you and the rest of the libs might joke, McCarthy was correct.
    wow dude. Add homophobia, bigotry, religous intolerance and scientific ignorance - and you can see why the extreme right has lost.

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  • Thizzelle
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    Originally posted by Threehz
    This thread delivers !

    Hi,

    I'm one of those "leeches" that all of you who voted for Romney are talking about! How exciting is that, you can talk to my face, instead of talking about "us". I'm 22 years old, I'm in college and financial aid (taxes you and I both pay) pays for part of my tuition. My girlfriend is pregnant and now she is on AHCCCS (Arizona's state healthcare service) because there is no way we could afford health insurance. She also gets food stamps, about 140$ a month (more tax money from you and I). I work three jobs and do side work whenever possible while going to school full time and we barely manage to scrape by. She is now seven-months pregnant and has been working near-full time (as much as they will give her) the entire time and plans to until she can no longer physically do it. We don't have expensive things, we don't shop (except for food), we rarely go out, we live with my parents, and we're very happy and unbelievably excited to be having our son late this year or early next! Without government support I have no clue how we would make it. I've been working no less than two full-time jobs and paying taxes since age 16, I commonly work 3-6 months without a day off. I am one of your so-called "leeches".

    So I have to ask, should I be cut-off? Growing up I've watched my hard-earned taxes fund completely unnecessary wars and make very rich people richer while I watched my country's deficit sky-rocket. Now, at least my tax money is helping me and my family directly, without a doubt. I've stood in line at the DES with wonderful people who desperately need the help they receive, and I've also seen people who appear to be total trash, but who am I to judge? I don't know them, they are god's children just the same as I am, and just the same as people suffering around the world, despite their beliefs.

    So please, tell me to my face that the government should cut me and my family off, be a man about it.

    - Kai
    can I ask you, why would you get her pregnant if you knew you could NOT afford it?

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  • joshh
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    Originally posted by Threehz
    This thread delivers !

    Hi,

    I'm one of those "leeches" that all of you who voted for Romney are talking about! How exciting is that, you can talk to my face, instead of talking about "us". I'm 22 years old, I'm in college and financial aid (taxes you and I both pay) pays for part of my tuition. My girlfriend is pregnant and now she is on AHCCCS (Arizona's state healthcare service) because there is no way we could afford health insurance. She also gets food stamps, about 140$ a month (more tax money from you and I). I work three jobs and do side work whenever possible while going to school full time and we barely manage to scrape by. She is now seven-months pregnant and has been working near-full time (as much as they will give her) the entire time and plans to until she can no longer physically do it. We don't have expensive things, we don't shop (except for food), we rarely go out, we live with my parents, and we're very happy and unbelievably excited to be having our son late this year or early next! Without government support I have no clue how we would make it. I've been working no less than two full-time jobs and paying taxes since age 16, I commonly work 3-6 months without a day off. I am one of your so-called "leeches".

    So I have to ask, should I be cut-off? Growing up I've watched my hard-earned taxes fund completely unnecessary wars and make very rich people richer while I watched my country's deficit sky-rocket. Now, at least my tax money is helping me and my family directly, without a doubt. I've stood in line at the DES with wonderful people who desperately need the help they receive, and I've also seen people who appear to be total trash, but who am I to judge? I don't know them, they are god's children just the same as I am, and just the same as people suffering around the world, despite their beliefs.

    So please, tell me to my face that the government should cut me and my family off, be a man about it.

    - Kai

    Is that your E30 in your Sig? You have a 77 280Z...project car? Is that a picture of it in you avatar? I do love your "give me or else" entitlement attitude though.
    Last edited by joshh; 11-07-2012, 08:36 AM.

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  • joshh
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    Originally posted by nando
    you forgot something

    joshh is pissed! also apparently he thinks this is 1950. are you related to Joseph McCarthy?
    Don't get so excited. Like I said several times before, I'm no Romney fan. It's about what Obama wants vs what he can actually get implemented. And as much as you and the rest of the libs might joke, McCarthy was correct.

    Originally posted by nando
    yep, the 47% of blood sucking leaches right?

    at least Romney has some class and was gracious in defeat. I thought if it ended up being close, there would be a flurry of lawsuits and it would drag on forever. it was close, but both of Bush's terms were won on far slimmer margins. I think it shows his inner character, too bad it was hijacked by the extremes of the GOP.
    Romney never said leaches did he...lol.

    But yet Obama wanted people to vote for revenge.

    Originally posted by cale
    You seemed to have eaten all the bullshit that has been fed to you nicely.

    Politics is not business, and if you look at Romney's resume although he personally is successful many are worse off because of his desire for being profitable. Is that what you want for your leader, someone who's willing to do whatever it takes regardless of casualties to turn the deficit around?

    This combined with the fact that a huge portion of the debt that piled up while Obama was in office was from past administrations doesn't look too good for your comprehension of whats actually transpired and who's to blame. Did he make some bad choices? Absolutely! Is he solely responsible for the numbers you're seeing today? Fuck no, and you're an idiot if you think so.

    No but the government internally can be run just like a business. It has a budget, it has employees, it has bills and it has most everything else a normal business has.

    10.5 trillion was on the books before Obama took office. Obama raised that to 16 trillion in just four years. And you're an idiot if you think what Obama was handed was all Bush's fault.

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  • iamsam
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    Originally posted by Threehz
    This thread delivers !

    Hi,

    I'm one of those "leeches" that all of you who voted for Romney are talking about! How exciting is that, you can talk to my face, instead of talking about "us". I'm 22 years old, I'm in college and financial aid (taxes you and I both pay) pays for part of my tuition. My girlfriend is pregnant and now she is on AHCCCS (Arizona's state healthcare service) because there is no way we could afford health insurance. She also gets food stamps, about 140$ a month (more tax money from you and I). I work three jobs and do side work whenever possible while going to school full time and we barely manage to scrape by. She is now seven-months pregnant and has been working near-full time (as much as they will give her) the entire time and plans to until she can no longer physically do it. We don't have expensive things, we don't shop (except for food), we rarely go out, we live with my parents, and we're very happy and unbelievably excited to be having our son late this year or early next! Without government support I have no clue how we would make it. I've been working no less than two full-time jobs and paying taxes since age 16, I commonly work 3-6 months without a day off. I am one of your so-called "leeches".

    So I have to ask, should I be cut-off? Growing up I've watched my hard-earned taxes fund completely unnecessary wars and make very rich people richer while I watched my country's deficit sky-rocket. Now, at least my tax money is helping me and my family directly, without a doubt. I've stood in line at the DES with wonderful people who desperately need the help they receive, and I've also seen people who appear to be total trash, but who am I to judge? I don't know them, they are god's children just the same as I am, and just the same as people suffering around the world, despite their beliefs.

    So please, tell me to my face that the government should cut me and my family off, be a man about it.

    - Kai
    nope, I would not consider you a "leech". I think the "leeches" are the ones who are content to not work and live off unemployment, etc. You, on the other hand, are trying to get ahead, and that makes all the difference.

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  • Morrison
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    In the immortal words of Johnny 5, "Forward".

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  • rwh11385
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    Cheer Up, Republicans
    You’re going to have a moderate Republican president for the next four years: Barack Obama.

    for more of the lulz

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  • S13_E30
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    Obama drove an E30 back in the day..would that change people minds?

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Originally posted by tjts1
    Oh look what cat dragged in. So you didn't shoot yourself in the face yet? You better do it soon before Obama takes your guns away.
    lulz

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  • knuklehead92
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    Originally posted by Threehz
    This thread delivers !

    Hi,

    I'm one of those "leeches" that all of you who voted for Romney are talking about! How exciting is that, you can talk to my face, instead of talking about "us". I'm 22 years old, I'm in college and financial aid (taxes you and I both pay) pays for part of my tuition. My girlfriend is pregnant and now she is on AHCCCS (Arizona's state healthcare service) because there is no way we could afford health insurance. She also gets food stamps, about 140$ a month (more tax money from you and I). I work three jobs and do side work whenever possible while going to school full time and we barely manage to scrape by. She is now seven-months pregnant and has been working near-full time (as much as they will give her) the entire time and plans to until she can no longer physically do it. We don't have expensive things, we don't shop (except for food), we rarely go out, we live with my parents, and we're very happy and unbelievably excited to be having our son late this year or early next! Without government support I have no clue how we would make it. I've been working no less than two full-time jobs and paying taxes since age 16, I commonly work 3-6 months without a day off. I am one of your so-called "leeches".

    So I have to ask, should I be cut-off? Growing up I've watched my hard-earned taxes fund completely unnecessary wars and make very rich people richer while I watched my country's deficit sky-rocket. Now, at least my tax money is helping me and my family directly, without a doubt. I've stood in line at the DES with wonderful people who desperately need the help they receive, and I've also seen people who appear to be total trash, but who am I to judge? I don't know them, they are god's children just the same as I am, and just the same as people suffering around the world, despite their beliefs.

    So please, tell me to my face that the government should cut me and my family off, be a man about it.

    - Kai

    thats deep man. I hope everything goes well!

    Thanks to Obama I didn't have to go bankrupt..... I broke my ankle at the age of 19. Thanks to him, he raised the age limit for insurance to be covered by my parents. Normally it would be at 18 where they cut you off but now its 26. My surgery cost me $44,800, I wouldn't have gone to college, my parents would have just filed in for bankruptcy. But now I am almost done with college and already have a job w/ benefits, a nice job that pays for my schooling.

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  • tjts1
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    Originally posted by joshh
    Considering he's a successful businessman he'd definitely create a far better environment for jobs than the Marxist and Chief. Considering Obama spent a large portion of his first term on Obamacare instead of jobs.

    Jobs=government revenue. Magically, no....but it will take time to fix Obama's fuck ups now...oops...he's got more fucking up to do.
    Oh look what cat dragged in. So you didn't shoot yourself in the face yet? You better do it soon before Obama takes your guns away.

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  • Threehz
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    This thread delivers !

    Hi,

    I'm one of those "leeches" that all of you who voted for Romney are talking about! How exciting is that, you can talk to my face, instead of talking about "us". I'm 22 years old, I'm in college and financial aid (taxes you and I both pay) pays for part of my tuition. My girlfriend is pregnant and now she is on AHCCCS (Arizona's state healthcare service) because there is no way we could afford health insurance. She also gets food stamps, about 140$ a month (more tax money from you and I). I work three jobs and do side work whenever possible while going to school full time and we barely manage to scrape by. She is now seven-months pregnant and has been working near-full time (as much as they will give her) the entire time and plans to until she can no longer physically do it. We don't have expensive things, we don't shop (except for food), we rarely go out, we live with my parents, and we're very happy and unbelievably excited to be having our son late this year or early next! Without government support I have no clue how we would make it. I've been working no less than two full-time jobs and paying taxes since age 16, I commonly work 3-6 months without a day off. I am one of your so-called "leeches".

    So I have to ask, should I be cut-off? Growing up I've watched my hard-earned taxes fund completely unnecessary wars and make very rich people richer while I watched my country's deficit sky-rocket. Now, at least my tax money is helping me and my family directly, without a doubt. I've stood in line at the DES with wonderful people who desperately need the help they receive, and I've also seen people who appear to be total trash, but who am I to judge? I don't know them, they are god's children just the same as I am, and just the same as people suffering around the world, despite their beliefs.

    So please, tell me to my face that the government should cut me and my family off, be a man about it.

    - Kai

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