10:11 am November 23, 2009, by Jay
Sooner or later, the piper demands to be paid:
With the national debt now topping $12 trillion, the White House estimates that the government’s tab for servicing the debt will exceed $700 billion a year in 2019, up from $202 billion this year, even if annual budget deficits shrink drastically. Other forecasters say the figure could be much higher.
In concrete terms, an additional $500 billion a year in interest expense would total more than the combined federal budgets this year for education, energy, homeland security and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The potential for rapidly escalating interest payouts is just one of the wrenching challenges facing the United States after decades of living beyond its means.
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getalife
November 24th, 2009
8:56 am
ksm will say he lied. It was obl silly.
Punked.
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
8:57 am
Paul
Is Holder a imbecile or very smart. I don’t think he is a imbecile,
But what information could they have that they acquired legally? This is civil court. Who would they have presented a warrant to in order to gain any information? It is completely nuts.
I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!
November 24th, 2009
8:58 am
On November 9, 1620, sixty-five days at sea, exhausted, cold and sick, passengers stood on deck at dawn to see the most welcome sight they could imagine — land. Specifically, the arm of land was named on one map as Cape James, after their King. It had another name, though, and perhaps in a sign of already blossoming American independence from the idea of reverence for kings, the other name stuck. The new arrivals went with the idea of referring to the Cape with the name not of a king — but a fish. The fish that swam the local waters in such great numbers. Cape Cod, it would be.
In any event, the youthful William Bradford made the decision to seek out a congregation of like-minded believers who believed that worshipping God was something to be done as God and the Bible, not the King of England, instructed.-AmSpec
A nation born of Christians seeking Liberty from religious persecution.
A concept all but forgotten in today’s subservience to the whims of government.
When we throw off tyranny again, and it will be sooner rather than later, we will be a nation once again forged from the freedom of the human spirit, never again to succumb to the despotical rule of the socialists.
And for this inevitable fact, I give thanks to Obozo, Hairy Reed and Nasty Pelosi, you reunited this country with the long lost tenets of it’s founding.
You are duh man!
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
8:59 am
Normal
Please go here and see what Holder says about all of this:
http://www.freedomslighthouse.com/2009/11/sen-lindsey-graham-asks-eric-holder-if.html
HE says that they will never walk even if they are found not guilty. Is he lying?
I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!
November 24th, 2009
9:04 am
A wise administration would carefully gauge the threats to our country and act accordingly. A serious administration would never put known terrorists on trial in Manhattan, the media capital of the world. David Beamer is father of the late Todd Beamer, the hero of United Flight 93. David Beamer said it best: “The decision [to put the terrorists on trial] is not thoughtless, because a lot of thought went into it. But it is mindless.”-AmSpec
Damn, he nailed you abnormal.
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:04 am
Normal
**That is our court, that is our way..**
Absolutely wrong. While civil courts have been taking place since 1776, we have had a parallel system of military courts for enemy combatants. THAT is our way. Never in our history have we done this. This is exactly opposite of our way.
Mrs. Godzilla
November 24th, 2009
9:05 am
From TPM
Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag attended the war council meeting in the Situation Room last night, the ninth such meeting held by President Obama to discuss his strategy in Afghanistan. Asked by Politico why Orszag was at the meeting, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that “Cost is a concern.”
I wonder…will they take Visa or Mastercard? Debit Card? Checks?
Normal
November 24th, 2009
9:05 am
NIF, I know what President Obama and Holder are saying, and I’m saying they are wrong! That is not the way our country is supposed to do business. That is the way of a Communist Russia. Is that really what you want? I will fight with everything I have or can do if they are held illegally, just as I have fought for the closing of Gitmo.
This not the country I fought for if they do this.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:06 am
Normal
I believe the Obama Administration has already said they’ll continue with filings and charges from now until the end of time – and given that each one takes years from charged to end of trial – the guys’lll die in prison.
Mrs. Godzilla
November 24th, 2009
9:06 am
Boston Massacre…..John Adams defended the Brits in civil court…..
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:07 am
OMG!! Paula Deen got smacked in the face by a ham. Poetic justice? Discuss.
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:08 am
Normal
**Is that really what you want?**
No. I want them to stay with our laws that say that enemy combatants are tried in a separate court system. Why would you want all that to change at this point in time?
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:10 am
Mrs. Godzilla
Call me crazy, but I’m pretty sure that Boston is not a foreign battle field.
Normal
November 24th, 2009
9:12 am
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:04 am
NIF, Are we in a Congressionaly declared unrestricted war as in WWII?
No, we are not. What you are alluding to is for declared wars, and then the Geneva Convention rules would apply. We certainly haven’t followed that system now, have we?
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:13 am
Mrs. Godzills
Also, the Boston Massacre occurred in 1770 and was tried in that same year. We were still under British rule in 1770 and the trial was held under British law.
Gale
November 24th, 2009
9:15 am
Communist ideals, Normal? In a communist country they would probably have already been executed without a trial.
I Report (-: You Whine )-: mmm, mmmm, mmmmm!
November 24th, 2009
9:15 am
“If Joe plays a central role in defeating this health-care bill,” says Mr. Scott, “he has a good chance of getting the Republican nomination [for Senate]—and still getting all those Democrats and independents who would vote for him no matter what party is by his name on the ballot.”
May be just another of this bill’s many unintended consequences.-WSJ
Mrs. Godzilla
November 24th, 2009
9:15 am
NIF
SO?
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:16 am
Normal
**Geneva Convention rules would apply.**
Absolutely correct but the Geneva Convention rules are not the issue. The issue is enemy combatants captured on a foreign battlefield. War does not have to be declared for those sets of standards to apply.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:16 am
Mrs. Godzilla
John Adams was a British subject. There was no USA or USA criminal court or USA military court in which to try the British army. There was no US military.
Normal
November 24th, 2009
9:17 am
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:06 am
Paul, that is part of our legal system and I could live with that. But they are going to have to beware of double jeopardy.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:17 am
Mrs. Godzilla
WWII and the case of Pres Roosevelt trying the Germans captured on US soil in military court is much, much, much more on point.
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:18 am
Mrs. Godzilla
Sorry. I thought you were trying to make a comparison with the trails that are planned for New York and the trials for the british soldiers that were held in 1770.
You are correct that there is no comparison. Thanks for your support.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:18 am
Normal,
Yeah, I don’t know too many people who knowingly start down a path they just know is loaded with mines! Especially when there’s another route that’ll take them where they want to go.
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:19 am
Paul!!
Paula Deen got smacked in the face with a ham! Ironic?
samuel
November 24th, 2009
9:20 am
NIF, your comments about job losses since Obama took office are taken. But did you know that under your hero Ronald Reagan, there were 10 consecutive months of 10%+ unemployment (from September 1982 to June 1983)? Did you know that under Reagan, we had the highest annual unemployment we’ve had for almost 70 years (9.7% in 1982, 9.6% in 1983)? Did you know that the budget deficit doubled and that the national debt quadrupled? Did you know that the national debt went from 33.3% to 55.9% of the gross domestic product (GDP) from 1980 to 1990? Did you know that because of the 2 Bush tax cuts, national debt as a pecentage of GDP went from 58% in 2000 to 90.4% now? The current $1.4 trillion budget deficit and the current $12 trillion national debt are Bush’s responsibility, as Obama’s first budget took effect on October 1, 2009. So, if the budget deficit and the national debt are higher after September 30, 2010, then you can blame it on Obama. Until then, you need to reserve judgement.
Normal
November 24th, 2009
9:21 am
NIF, let’s just agree to disagree. I will not ever be convinced that my America would ever hold a man who was found not guilty in our courts.
Ban him, expel him, but he has to be set free if found not guilty, bottom line.
—————-
Gale
November 24th, 2009
9:15 am
You have to start somewhere.
GoingBroke
November 24th, 2009
9:21 am
Geneva Convention does not apply..
“rules of war as laid out in the Geneva Convention, a soldier must not kill or wound others under the pretext of being a civilian.”
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:22 am
Normal 9:12
Geneva applies to signatories – AQ isn’t one.
AQ declared war on us, 1996 I believe. Just because we didn’t return the favor doesn’t mean we aren’t engaged in a war, does it?
It’s a whole new world with a new round hole in which we keep trying to hammer yesteryear’s square pegs.
And as I noted the other day, the Congress and Executive worked for years to establish a system according to the Supreme’s insturctions. When they finally did the new Executive said ‘thank, Congress, but we’re taking this out of your hands and we’re going our own way.”
And Congress rolled over.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:25 am
Hey Bosch!!
Revenge of the Pigs! I like it!
Don’t forget, tonight’s the last “V” till next year. Appropriate, isn’t it? Just before our big feast day we find out about the Visitor’s planned feast?
Jackie
November 24th, 2009
9:26 am
@Normal
SALUTE!
All this back-and-forth about Miranda Rights given to a foreign national is nonsense.
We can put on trail any foreign national with giving Miranda rights. All that is required is Consular notification.
This nonsensical argument about those held at Gitmo who have plead guilty to 9/11 going free is just that, nonsense.
http://travel.state.gov/law/consular/consular_748.html
getalife
November 24th, 2009
9:31 am
Paul,
V is a true story about Obama.
He is an alien and why he does not have a birth certificate.
Boogers for the Children Fund
November 24th, 2009
9:32 am
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
8:51 am
BS…climate change is a complete farce.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:33 am
Jackie
Yet AG Holder responded to the Miranda question with “I don’t know, it depends’?
Seems it’s not quite so clear-cut and the State Dept guidelines may not apply – else Holder would have cited them.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:34 am
getalife
that explains the weight loss…. he’s in the public eye so much…. he can’t eat us….
TnGelding
November 24th, 2009
9:36 am
The question should be if the accused planners of the attack on 09/11 are guilty, why haven’t they been pushing up daisies for years?
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:36 am
Paul,
I missed last weeks episode – so they are gonna eat us?
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:37 am
samuel
So are you a supporter of Reagan and Bush, considering how you are using their actions to justify this president’s actions?
**Until then, you need to reserve judgement.**
Nah. I think I’ll go ahead and reserve judgement. Bush and Reagan were addressing the economy from the first day in office. So far Obama has waited almost an entire year to address the problem. He passed a “stimulus”, but other than some government jobs and short term contractor work, there has been little improvement. He is finally talking about lowering taxes on small businesses in order to spur hiring. And of course the limit to this actions is him making yet more speeches. We have heard enough speeches. We need action that will honestly spur the economy.
The one positive result is from the home buyer’s credit, but that flies in the face of his mantra. He is putting real money in the hands of citizens, not the government.
I think he has a good chance at becoming a decent president, once the Congress is flipped in 2010. but at this point, my judgement is that he is a naive socialist.
getalife
November 24th, 2009
9:38 am
Actually they were two positions on this issue. The WH counsel believed in the rule of law and to fulfill campaign promises but rahm likes to be a bushie on terror.
Guess who won?
Well, the counselor left and rahm is staying so Holder is using both arguments.
I guess they both did but one left on his principles.
Del
November 24th, 2009
9:38 am
To All,
Have a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday
getalife
November 24th, 2009
9:39 am
OMG.
Obama is going to eat me?
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:42 am
getalife!!
I’m scared.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:43 am
you too, Del
Bosch – why do you think the blonde V drools when she looks at the fat kid?
getalife – well, it could be metaphorical, as in ‘put your trust in him and get eaten alive.’ But I’m not convinced… after all, as you pointed out… we don’t issue birth certificates to aliens…and he doesn’t have a birth certificate…. therefore….
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:44 am
Jackie
**We can put on trail any foreign national with giving Miranda rights. All that is required is Consular notification.**
Rules of Consular Notification
“When foreign nationals are arrested or detained, they must be advised of the right to have their consular officials notified.”
So when did this happen?
‘In some cases, the nearest consular officials must be notified of the arrest or detention of a foreign national, regardless of the national’s wishes.”
When did this happen?
“Consular officials are entitled to access to their nationals in detention, and are entitled to provide consular assistance.”
When did this happen?
They were read NO rights, Maranda or Consular.
getalife
November 24th, 2009
9:45 am
Bosch,
I sent it to beck to warn the cons.
I bet he cries again
Normal
November 24th, 2009
9:45 am
Paul, during World War II, The Japanese were not signatories of the Geneva Convention, either, but we treated what prisonors of theirs we could get within the Covention. Even after they attacked us first. Why would my fathers generation do that? Because they understood what America is supposed to stand for.
OK, I’m done. you see it your way, that’s your right. I see it my way and that’s my right. That, my friends, is America.
Later…
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:47 am
Paul,
So, is this a commentary on obesity? So many hidden meanings- so little time.
OMG, the other Bosch and I were joking around about Twilight – hidden meaning – if you have sex before you’re married, you will lose your soul and be damned to hell. Ya’ think that’s what the author meant? That’s what I’m gonna tell my daughter – think she’ll buy it?
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:48 am
getalife,
I hope he does.
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:48 am
TnGelding
**The question should be if the accused planners of the attack on 09/11 are guilty, why haven’t they been pushing up daisies for years?**
Because they have been a warehouse of knowledge.
getalife
November 24th, 2009
9:49 am
I guess we will call them “eaters”.
Beck leads his show:
Obama is going to eat you!/wipes tears/
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:51 am
Normal – thanks. Have a happy holiday!
C’mon Bosch, that’s not what it said! Edward said he was an old old fashioned guy with certain values and dreams. In the book it was clear he was afraid of losing control and killing Bella, he thought is soul was already lost but he liked his idealized, livable morality.
I thought it was cool it was the guy who pressed to wait and the girl honored his wishes. Frankly, I thought it was nice for the teen audience to get an alternate view of this.
getalife
November 24th, 2009
9:52 am
How ya feeling Bosch?
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:52 am
getalife,
Hopefully the birthers will get eaten first. Ya’ know – cause they know the secret. Then we’ll have a few months peace before we get eaten.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:53 am
getalife
Bosch is hungry.
It comes from wanting to be like his leader.
I don’t know if that means Obama or Beck -
Boogers for the Children Fund
November 24th, 2009
9:53 am
Obobo lied and our solders died.
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:54 am
Normal
Glad you brought up the Japanese.
They were tried in an international military tribunal. So yes, that generation DID understand what America was about.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
9:55 am
Bosch
After the birthers they’ll target the truthers.
That’ll buy us more time to organize the resistance.
getalife’s partisans will spread from Louisiana to Texas and the follower states.
Nothing Is Free
November 24th, 2009
9:56 am
Paul
Good luck minding the middle school playground. The discussion was good while it lasted.
Talk to you soon.
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:56 am
Paul,
Of course, cause if you have sex before you’re married, you could be murdered or killed, or lose your soul and be damned to hell. Mormons.
And, Edward was afraid that his virtue was all he had left cause he’d killed people, and lied, and coveted, and all that jazz. I’m sorry, but if I’ve done all that – I’m so having sex.
getalife,
Better, thanks!!
TW
November 24th, 2009
9:57 am
Seriously though – why’d we invade Iraq?
?
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
9:58 am
“That’ll buy us more time to organize the resistance. ”
And get our light sabers tuned up. Good thinking. Good thinking.
getalife
November 24th, 2009
9:58 am
Beck’s eater conspiracy will cause the South to lose weight because they will start running.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
10:02 am
NIF
All seriousness and no play makes Jack a dull boy –
Bosch – actually, that’s not the Mormon thing. They’re all into sex is good and a gift from God. They keep it in marriage, though. And they also don’t believe in the fundamentalist Christian Hell. Interesting, eh?
Light sabers? I was gonna make a crack about all those batteries Mrs. G buys… but that’s low even for this forum…
getalife
Now the Progressives will have to thank Beck but they won’t be able to open their mouths to say so. Which means their mouths stay closed and they lose more weight.
Double win.
AmVet
November 24th, 2009
10:03 am
One of George Bush’s very first acts as President of the United States was to summarily break his campaign promise to “clean up Wall Street”:
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/19/business/19SEC.html
This after the SEC was already desperately understaffed, under funded and struggling under a heavy load of investigations of corporate fraud and accounting deception. (There was an already massive corporate crime wave going on for gaswdssakes!) Harvey L. Pitt, the commission’s chairman, said that the administration’s level of financing would not allow it to do it’s job of watching the white collar thieves and swindlers properly.
Remember when cooking the books was deemed illegal and not a model for business excellence?
Remember when the GOP touted itself as the “law and order” Party?
Apparently only when HUGE money was not on the line.
GWB more than any man before him helped remove the enforcement and protection of investors, share holders and pensioners.
To wit:
WASHINGTON — Federal officials are bringing far fewer prosecutions as a result of fraudulent stock schemes than they did eight years ago, according to new data, raising further questions about whether the Bush administration has been too lax in policing Wall Street.
At the S.E.C., agency investigations that led to Justice Department prosecutions for securities fraud dropped from 69 in 2000 to just 9 in 2007, a decline of 87 percent, the data showed.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/25/business/25fraud.html
And that White House orchestrated collusion is partially why things ultimately turned out so disastrously last September.
And that inveterate liar Dick Cheney looked right into the camera said, “Don’t Blame Bush, nobody saw this coming.”
I hold those twin disasters in the White House culpable in these sordid crimes and why they are both not in an 8 X 12 is still a crime, in and of itself…
RW-(the original)
November 24th, 2009
10:03 am
Paul,
You may want to rethink this strategy. For all the flaws the birthers and truthers have they still would make better militiamen than most of what you’d have left. Can’t mount a really good resistance without grunts you know.
@@,
Much like all of the other accusations Bruno makes he’ll never be able to show that one where he claims “the conservatives” told him they’d like him if he avoided amvet.
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
10:11 am
Paul,
RW’s gotta a good point. We could run it like the newborn vampire army and let them take out as many as they can while we sit back and wait. Let them do all the grunt work first. Good thinking there RW, good thinking. I like it.
“They’re all into sex is good and a gift from God.”
I don’t think that’s a Mormon thing – I think that’s a “Duh” thing.
But, it is “in marriage” – and if not, you could lose your mortal soul and become a monster. So, is that their version of hell? Interesting. Yes.
getalife
November 24th, 2009
10:13 am
We can use IED people. When Obama eats them, they blow up.
Mrs. Godzilla
November 24th, 2009
10:18 am
Batteries?
samuel
November 24th, 2009
10:20 am
NIF, you have to remember that most of the money from the stimulus package has not yet been spent, so this could help stanch job losses into next year. Also, you have to remember that Reagan’s first year tax cuts did not spur job creation, unemployment was 10% almost 2 1/2 years into his first term (June 1983). 17 months later, Reagan was re-elected in a landslide. And as for your comment about Obama being a naive socialist, remember that it was the socialist policies of Franklin Delano Roosevelt that saved this republic in the 1930’s and 1940’s.
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
10:22 am
Paul,
Okay, so…….
Another hidden meaning – okay, so in one of those books, Bella says something like “if you can’t get into heaven, then I don’t want to be there either – they can’t make me go somewhere you are not – that’d be like hell” – not exact quote, but concept.
So, that got me to thinking, if I’m wrong and there is a heaven and hell, well, don’t you think heaven would get kind of boring after a while? And let’s say I did get into heaven and someone I really like to hang out with didn’t – well, that would just suck. And what if I did get into heaven – don’t you think all the fundies will get in too? If so, I think I’d want to leave. Just some other things to ponder.
Balance Our Budget
November 24th, 2009
10:23 am
STUNNING NEWS
The economy grew at a 2.8 percent pace last quarter, as the recovery got off to a slower start than first thought.
The Commerce Department’s reading on gross domestic product released Tuesday wasn’t as energetic as the 3.5 percent growth rate for the July-September period estimated just a month ago.
The main factors behind the downgrade: consumers didn’t spend as much, commercial construction was weaker and the nation’s trade deficit was more of a drag on growth. Businesses also trimmed more of their stockpiles, another restraining factor.
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
10:23 am
Mrs. G.,
I scratched my head at that one too. I think Paul has visions of turkey in his brain.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
10:24 am
RW-(the original)
A most excellent point. Bosch has a great plan development. Generals gotta have someone to command… and… if supplies run low… well, they were going to get eaten anyways….
Bosch – actually, it isn’t. More like universal salvationists.
getalife – I had no idea you were so diabolically inventive!
Mrs. Godzilla – if you have to ask… don’t!
out for a bit -
getalife
November 24th, 2009
10:26 am
Godzillas eat people too.
Look out!
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
10:26 am
Paul,
Wait!! Are you saying that some religions actually think sex is BAD?
Mrs. Godzilla
November 24th, 2009
10:26 am
Turkeys and Batteries?
I like to be creative but…..
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
10:27 am
getalife,
“Godzillas eat people too.”
Only the Japanese. We’re good.
Mrs. Godzilla
November 24th, 2009
10:28 am
getalife
not during lent
Angry Black Man
November 24th, 2009
10:29 am
Hmmmmm…
Batteries and eating people. I don’t think that’s what Bookman had in mind when he said we can’t keep going like this.
samuel
November 24th, 2009
10:29 am
Boogers for the Children’s Fund, your comments about welfare and food stamps are off-base. In Fiscal Year 2008, the total federal budget was just under $3 trillion. Food stamp payments totaled about $35 billion and welfare payments totaled about $47.5 billion. Combined welfare and food stamp payments were about $82.5 billion, which was less than 3% of the total federal budget for FY 2008. There would be no elimination of the federal budget deficit if welfare and food stamps were cut. They are just too small a part of the budget to make a difference.
Paul
November 24th, 2009
10:30 am
Bosch
It was Edward’s supposition of how the laws of the universe operate and what it means to be damned. Bella gave him an alternate view. Just because we think the universe should operate a certain way doesn’t mean it does.
I see your heaven point. Then again, when I was a kid playing outside I thought adulthood would be a real drag. If I understand the Mormon concept correctly, they pretty much think you’ll hang out with those of similar characteristics, so it wouldn’t be like a couch potato hanging out with some marathoners.
Hey: do you think… the Universe has revealed Eternity through Jay’s blog?!!?
your 10:23
Umm, okay…. think of what a light saber looks like. Then think of all the jokes about women fantasizing and buying D-cell batteries… is the light going on?
that does it: I’m consigned to heaven with a bunch of perverts!
now I’m really out for errands -
Jackie
November 24th, 2009
10:35 am
@NIF
Didn’t know that you had a security clearance where you were privy to policies and procedures used on the battlefield and within the upper echelons of government and military policy?
Bosch
November 24th, 2009
10:36 am
Paul,
For when you return…….
“Just because we think the universe should operate a certain way doesn’t mean it does.”
WHAT???
That’s just crazy talk.
“I thought adulthood would be a real drag” Yeah, cause we didn’t know ’bout sex yet.
Back to the heaven/hell thing – my version of hell (even if I wound up in the place with the golden streets) would be to spend eternity with fundamentalists eating carrot raisin salad all day. Just thinking of it gives me the shivers. Speaking of shivers……
Mr Right
November 24th, 2009
10:37 am
The N Y Times finally figured out what Glen Beck had figured out a long time ago!!
Normal
November 24th, 2009
10:49 am
Like ABM, I am mystified. I go away to some work and when I come back, batteries, eating people, sex? By the way how do you mean “eating people”?
Anyway, when I was a young randy Sailor, any port in a storm, if you get my drift.
Always figured that the first perpetual motion machine would have been a steely dan or a blow up doll.
Sex or steak…that’s a poser…what kind of steak are we talking about?
Are men perverts? Ladies, you decide. Think I’ll take an early lunch and talk to my wife about eating people…
Mrs. Godzilla
November 24th, 2009
10:52 am
Mr Right
There is still no proof that Glen Beck actually found his butt with both hands yet…..
AmVet
November 24th, 2009
11:03 am
samuel, boogers is a classic troll.
He is neither interested nor capable of intelligent discourse on these matters.
His shtick is to act like…….well………..boogers.
Heaven and hell huh?
Everybody’s going to heaven, ’cause already we’ve all been through hell…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSOM6k5CfGE
Dusty
November 24th, 2009
11:09 am
Err bosch,
Talk about conversations with your daughter;
I think it takes a little more than sex before marriage to send you straight to Hell. But you might mention that it does sometimes lead to pregnancy, herpes, genital warts, AIDS, and other STDs. I don’t want to take the fun out of sex (??) but a little plain talk doesn’t hurt.
PS,,Did you know that Paula Dean has charged the ham with assault and it will be tried in NYC? Defense claims that the ham was honey-baked and sliced and hated his mother. The ham should be innocent because he couldnt help if he was a porker-stroker. The jury will declare him innocent and send him off on a platter. Don’t want him to be a marinated martyr. There’s a lotta meat in this menu venue.
Sorry! Just bored. Wanted to ham it up a bit.
Boogers for the Children Fund
November 24th, 2009
11:53 am
“were about $82.5 billion”
Sounds like a nice place to start.
Rightwing Troll
November 24th, 2009
11:57 am
“Example of you asking that others give an example.
Maybe you should stick with installing cappuccino machines.”
Ahhh a fine and witty retort from one who sidesteps, quite adeptly, the very issue they touched upon, yet have no facts to back up…. then a ham handed attempt to disparage my work, as if I really care what blog trolls think about my vocation…