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Washington Post: GOP Volunteers Converge On Battleground State Where Upset Win Is Keystone To A McCain Victory
- You know, I have the same problem.
But, drinking doesn''''t seem to affect my inability to cook.
I struggle with those microwave meals.
Which is why I usually just stand on the street looking hungry until someone feeds me.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 04:22 PM : Nov 01, 2008
You can''t cook at all?
I wouldn''t be cooking to many of those microwavable dinners. It makes me shiver thinking about all the plastic chemicals going into the food.:)
I bet when you stand on the street looking hungry, there is no shortage of women taking you home and feeding you. - Reply to this comment
- All of the McCain-Palin supporters voted for George W Bush.
Nothing more needs to be said. - Reply to this comment
- I enlisted in 1970, US Army MP Corps, served in W. Germany (when there was a west & east Germany) for most of my enlistment but returned to Ft Hood just in time to be part of the reaction force for LBJ''''s funeral.
More damned MP''''s than I''''ve ever seen anywhere all in one place. Four busloads of us sat on the side of the highway while they planted LBJ in the ground.
Sucked.
I helped escort four prisoners to Ft Leavenworth in 1971. But, didn''''t get to see much of it since it was the middle of the night when we arrived and we left as soon as we handed the prisoners over, they fed us and took us to the airport.
No sense feeling guilty about missing Vietnam. From what I heard, there wasn''''t much to be missed.
AJMarine is my jarheaded I''''net buddy. He''''s like all jarheads, all ego and no common sense. Otherwise, he wouldn''''t have been a Marine.
:-)
(take that you jarheads!!!)
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Posted by tuckerndfw at 03:52 PM : Nov 01, 2008
I''ve got good buddies that are jarheads too, and you''re right, everyone of them thinks that THEY are number one! I do know something though; if I''m in a foxhole, I''d like to have one of them at my back. Ii had an uncle who was career army; like you, he was an MP. He retired a MSGT while I was taking basic at Ft. Leonardwood. He gave me a LOT of stories about you guys; wouldn''t mess with any of you! - Reply to this comment
- Poll: McCain has 9-point lead in Kentucky
http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20081101/NEWS0106/811010467/1008/NEWS01
McCain has the support of 51 percent of likely voters if the election were held now, while 42 percent back Obama. Seven percent remain undecided. - Reply to this comment
- John McCain leads in Kentucky!
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- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTp_atr2G9E
Barack Obama has been likened unto John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Barack Obama has more Black people behind him than MLK, Jr.
Barack Obama draws larger crowds than Billy Graham and even the Pope. Billy Graham has been preaching for 50 years.
Barack Obama is more popular than Jesus Christ.
Barack Obama has you in a trance.
When Hitler spoke, the people stood in awe.
The German people pledged a undying loyalty to Hitler. They loved him and worshipped.
All Barack Obama only needs is a mustache and we''re repeating history again. - Reply to this comment
- I don''''t drink. Except for Christmas Eve. And then I have a real problem the next day trying to cook the stupid turkey.
Posted by erasmus81 at 04:06 PM : Nov 01, 2008
When I told you that I could drink you under the table, that was years ago. Now, I would be under the table after a couple of drinks.:) - Reply to this comment
- Posted by tuckerndfw at 03:56 PM : Nov 01, 2008
"Are you calling me a pig?"
If the shoe fits.:)
"Canadians are always so happy because they are all on welfare and get free drugs from the gov''''t. I know because the GOP said so."
And I can see the shoe does fit.
"Someone was really attacking Canadian health care the other night but I guess you weren''''t around. I kept expecting you to pop up and show him what a shrew is."
Actually I did see that, but I was too late to make a comment. D*MN! The one topic I''m really good at, too.:)
"You must have been drunk."
I don''t drink. Except for Christmas Eve. And then I have a real problem the next day trying to cook the stupid turkey. - Reply to this comment
- You say "True" believers...are you insinuating that there are "Untrue" believerse in McCain???
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- The Lose Talk Express
Sarah Palin, speaking on Oct. 29 in Bowling Green, Ohio, said Barack Obama "spent a lot of time with" Rashid Khalidi. "Rashid Khalidi, he, in addition to being a political ally of Barack Obama, he''''s a former spokesperson for the Palestinian Liberation Organization," she said.
CNN Fact Check
The Verdict: Misleading. While Khalidi eight years ago hosted a political fund-raiser for Obama, the two men strongly disagree over the Israeli-Palestinian issue and there''''s no evidence of a continuing political relationship.
Sam Stein reports:
In regards to Khalidi, however, the guilt-by-association game burns John McCain as well.
During the 1990s, while he served as chairman of the International Republican Institute (IRI), McCain distributed several grants to the Palestinian research center co-founded by Khalidi, including one worth half a million dollars.
A 1998 tax filing for the McCain-led group shows a $448,873 grant to Khalidi%u2019s Center for Palestine Research and Studies for work in the West Bank. (See grant number 5180, %u201CWest Bank: CPRS%u201D on page 14 of this PDF.)
The relationship extends back as far as 1993, when John McCain joined IRI as chairman in January. Foreign Affairs noted in September of that year that IRI had helped fund several extensive studies in Palestine run by Khalidi%u2019s group, including over 30 public opinion polls and a study of %u201Csociopolitical attitudes.%u201D
It''s time to take out the Trash. - Reply to this comment
- http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/10/obamas-new-atta.html Obama''s New Attack on Those Who Don''t Want Higher Taxes: %u2018Selfishness%u2019
October 31, 2008 10:58 AM
On the stump this week, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has pushed back against Sen. John McCain''s description of his tax policies.
"The point is, though, that -- and it%u2019s not just charity, it%u2019s not just that I want to help the middle class and working people who are trying to get in the middle class -- it%u2019s that when we actually make sure that everybody%u2019s got a shot %u2013 when young people can all go to college, when everybody%u2019s got decent health care, when everybody%u2019s got a little more money at the end of the month %u2013 then guess what? Everybody starts spending that money, they decide maybe I can afford a new car, maybe I can afford a computer for my child. They can buy the products and services that businesses are selling and everybody is better off. All boats rise. That%u2019s what happened in the 1990s, that%u2019s what we need to restore. And that%u2019s what I%u2019m gonna do as president of the United States of America.
"John McCain and Sarah Palin they call this socialistic," Obama continued. "You know I don%u2019t know when, when they decided they wanted to make a virtue out of selfishness." - Reply to this comment
- Mister Infomercial. Hope, Hope, Hope. If you''ve ever watched even one television pitchman, then you know the routine. Obama''s speech is like the hype that sold millions of Thigh Masters which now are found in yard sales. Obama promised to be honest and open with the public but he won''t produce a copy of his original birth certificate. The public is given only a short form of his birth record. American voters are truly gullible.
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- Mister Infomercial. Hope, Hope, Hope. If you''ve ever watched even one television pitchman, then you know the routine. Obama''s speech is like the hype that sold millions of Thigh Masters which now are found in yard sales. Obama promised to be honest and open with the public but he won''t produce a copy of his original birth certificate. The public is given only a short form of his birth record. American voters are truly gullible.
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- Mister Infomercial. Hope, Hope, Hope. If you''ve ever watched even one television pitchman, then you know the routine. Obama''s speech is like the hype that sold millions of Thigh Masters which now are found in yard sales. Obama promised to be honest and open with the public but he won''t produce a copy of his original birth certificate. The public is given only a short form of his birth record. American voters are truly gullible.
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- BTW, do you have maid service? I really need maid service.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 02:17 PM : Nov 01, 2008
So I guess that means that cardboard box you''re living in is a pig sty? - Reply to this comment
- I live in West Pa...I am quite happy to report that the number of Obama/Biden signs in yards are increasing.
And, knowing folks out here, the yards w/o any signs at all may also vote Obama/Biden.
I don''t think it hurts Obama/Biden to have all those Palin/McCain signs in the yards of the people who a large part of the community collectively called [rhymes with brickheads] long before this election.
lollll...McCain seems to have an uncanny knack for attracting that sort of people - what you see on CBS'' comments is but a reflection of "real life". - Reply to this comment
- I KNOW THE KEYSTONE STATE, AND I KNOW THEY''RE NOT GOING TO LET PHILTHYDELPHIA SPEAK FOR THEM! VOTE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG4fe9GlWS8 - Reply to this comment
- VOTE McCAIN!!
FOUR More Years of Republican Prosperity!!
More Huge Tax Cut wealth redistribution to the Super Rich!!
More Massive Spending on the Needless-War in Iraq to help our Economy!!
More Corporate Welfare!
More Deregulation of the Financial Industry so they can continue to thrive!
Privatize Social Security! Invest your retirement safety net in the market!
AND Get a Hocky Mom Vice President - just think, someone just like your next door neighbor could get to be President. WOW!!!
Guys... who would rather get drunk with, Joe Biden or Sarah Palin?? DUH!! So Vote for Palin! - Reply to this comment
- Canadians aren''''t that happy all the time for no reason.
Posted by AJMarine111 at 03:15 PM : Nov 01, 2008
So what are you saying A.J.?
Are you saying that us Canadians can''t be happy unless we are smoking a joint?
That just isn''t so. We Canadians are ALWAYS happy. It comes from living in the BEST country in the world.:) - Reply to this comment
- Rowdy claims to live in Austin but I suspect she lives in Rusk at the state hospital.
I''''m about the same distance from Dallas & Tarrant counties which makes it easier when I''''m running from the law for bootlegging. . .
:-)
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Posted by tuckerndfw at 03:22 PM : Nov 01, 2008
She''s told me she has 2 homes, one by the coast, and the other up here where she grows hay. I have a funny feeling though that you''re right about Rusk; she sometimes soesn''t act real well balanced. BTW, I read AJMarine''s post, calling you a dog face; I''m one too. I ETS''d 14 April 65 from the first army division in Ft. Riley, KS. 8 days AFTER I got out, they were sent to Nam; guess I got lucky, but sometimes I feel guilty about it. - Reply to this comment
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