McCain issues whining: ‘”There will be no cooperation for the rest of the year’

“There will be no cooperation for the rest of the year. They have poisoned the well in what they’ve done and how they’ve done it.”

– U.S. Sen. John McCain. R-AZ

So having lost, Johnny and his angry friends are going to take their ball and go home. Petulance will take precedence over the best interests of the country. The Party of No is announcing its intention to become the Party of Hell No. With a heavy and quite important agenda yet ahead — financial regulation, immigration, long-term solutions to our budget problems, the economy — “there will be no cooperation for the rest of the year.”

Well, let’s see how that sits with the American people who pay their salary.

468 comments Add your comment

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:00 pm

AmVet, put up or shut up.

Here’s the pertinent text from the U.S. Constitution (I know, something you’re not every familiar with, which is why I posted it).

“The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.”

Please detail any and all crimes for which George W. Bush was formally charged in order to have him impeached.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:00 pm

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:00 pm

First on the third, baby!

Outhouse GoKart

March 22nd, 2010
3:00 pm

“But unlike King George’s War on the Middle Class, BHO is only interested in getting Americans killed overseas, instead of there AND at home…”

LMAO…stop it…you’re killin me!!

jewcowboy

March 22nd, 2010
3:01 pm

Outhouse GoKart,

“when the Feds complete the taking over of HCare they will be dispensing leeches and encantations..”

Too late…they have already started to release the leeches:
http://pinstripebindi.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/michele-bachmann-cuhrazy.jpg

md

March 22nd, 2010
3:02 pm

“md…when the Feds complete the taking over of HCare they will be dispensing leeches and encantations..”

Or doctors will have the same pay as firefighters, police officers, soldiers, teachers, etc. See a pattern? And half those folks put their life on the line every single day. Hmmm………

md

March 22nd, 2010
3:03 pm

Bosch – Google is your friend. Instead of posting what you think it to be, try doing as I did and look it up.

AmVet

March 22nd, 2010
3:03 pm

OG, I gotta million of ‘em!

Davey, you forgot the magic word…

getalife

March 22nd, 2010
3:04 pm

He bows down for the tea party.

Robert Wilson

March 22nd, 2010
3:04 pm

This health care bill will bankrupt our nation. It will lead to diminished care. Hospitals will be forced to cut services to medicare patients. And the fact the Democrats past this in spite of the fact the majority of the nation doesn’t want it is something the Independent voters will never forgive or forget. Come November the voters who pay the Democrats salary will have their say.

Disgusted

March 22nd, 2010
3:05 pm

I see that Go Fish Sonny has issued instructions to his lawyers to pursue the route being taken by other states and explore initiating a suit against the HC bill. These dead-enders are really something. I’m sure that if the red states had the kind of weaponry owned by the Army, the Marine Corps, the Navy, and the Air Force, we’d be headed for Civil War II.

Jackie

March 22nd, 2010
3:06 pm

@md

I think your interpretation of Presidential Executive Orders are not valid.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_order_(United_States)

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:06 pm

md,

Nah, I don’t spend much time on generalized bs statments. If you say it’s true, then whatever, I still think it’s total bs.

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:06 pm

Jackie, most people know that Executive Orders are technically legal, so long as Congress (which codifies policy into law) doesn’t override it. Although there are some Constitutionalists that would disagree with their legality.

The problem is that any Executive Order can be removed or replaced by the Executive – any time he or she wants to do so.

For Stupak to put his trust in this particular President to keep his word, or in any future President for that matter, is a bit foolish.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:06 pm

“This health care bill will bankrupt our nation. It will lead to diminished care. Hospitals will be forced to cut services to medicare patients. And the fact the Democrats past this in spite of the fact the majority of the nation doesn’t want it is something the Independent voters will never forgive or forget. Come November the voters who pay the Democrats salary will have their say.”

Oh my freaking God.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:08 pm

Disgusted,

Can you see that picture on the front page of ajc.com? That about sums up the mood.

Time Studies, Inc.

March 22nd, 2010
3:09 pm

I recommend cutting out md’s computer privileges or give her a pay cut.

Mick

March 22nd, 2010
3:09 pm

Yes, all the free pizza my italian shepard could eat, maybe it was predestinated.

jewcowboy

March 22nd, 2010
3:09 pm

Bosch,

I’ve warned you once about that use of “oh”!

Curious Observer

March 22nd, 2010
3:10 pm

The problem is that any Executive Order can be removed or replaced by the Executive – any time he or she wants to do so.

Congress can also remove or replace any law at any time it wants to, eh, Davey Boy?

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:11 pm

jewcowboy,

How ’bout “D’oh”?

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:11 pm

Actually, Bosch, if you look at the Mass. plan, which is similar in many ways to the recent health care bill, you are seeing reduced coverage and massive increases in the budget (nearly 5 times what was estimated) and higher premium increases than the rest of the country.

We’ve already had our test case, and found it lacking.

Jackie

March 22nd, 2010
3:11 pm

@Dave R.

Since you are aware of many aspects of a Presidential Executive Order, would it not be in everyone’s best interest to makes this knowledge available. It helps eliminate superfluous discussion.

M Percy

March 22nd, 2010
3:11 pm

Well, the next big thing I see on the horizon is a revival of the amnesty bill that was rejected 2 years ago. Adding 12-20 million illegal immigrants to the mix as citizens eligible for ObamaCare is certainly something to think about, as I’m sure the CBO’s cost estimates didn’t include it. I for one think defeating an amnesty bill is a good thing.

What might they try to ram through while they’ve still got some numbers. Cap&Trade? Kill it if you can GOP.

Card check? Kill it if you can.

Certainly there is normal government activity that provides for day-to-day operations where “bipartisanship” can still be found, but I suspect that I will agree with GOP efforts to kill huge legislation like amnesty and cap&trade and card check.

I do owe a tip of the hat to Dems though, in the end they wised up and didn’t use deem and pass, and so far it looks like the reconciliation bill does mostly meet the letter and spirit of the reconciliation process (although creating a new college loan program doesn’t seem to fit there). So they didn’t subvert the sensible processes we have for making law, so I have to at least thank them for not perverting everything just to pass their bill.

Instead of perverting the process, they instead stayed within the in the new normal for levels of corruption and vote buying with tax-payer funded bribes:

* Cornhusker Kickback
* Louisiana Purchase
* Florida exemption
* One federal judgeship
* Overriding environmental rules to buy two yes votes from California with irrigation water
* Not letting Kucinich off AF1 until he switched his votes
* Demonstrating that even staunch pro-life Democrats have no real moral convictions, and will trade their votes for mere promise to try to do better in the future

Eek!

March 22nd, 2010
3:12 pm

stands for decibels

March 22nd, 2010
3:12 pm

Bosch, goddammit, we told you not to take the Lord’s name in vain.

(note: being the near-devout Universalist that I am, I do not believe it is logical to imagine that our Creator puts us on this planet for a relative nanosecond’s slice of the great space-time continuum simply to damn us for all eternity on account of following the wrong edition of Sky Friends Comic Books.)

AmVet

March 22nd, 2010
3:12 pm

Fundamentally (but not evangelically) I think the neo-cons just misunderestimated BHO…

jewcowboy

March 22nd, 2010
3:12 pm

Bosch,

“How ’bout “D’oh”?”

Only if it comes with a donut ;)

Outhouse GoKart

March 22nd, 2010
3:14 pm

Thurbert Baker needs a new wig.

@@

March 22nd, 2010
3:14 pm

At this stage of the game, jay, I’d say the American people are of the opinion that the less congress is able to accomplish the better off we are as a country. Keep in mind, it wasn’t Republicans who held up Obamacare…it was your own spineless dems who delayed the process, then caved under threats of retaliation from the administration. If not threatened, they were handsomely rewarded for their support of the bill.

Corrupt government rules Chicago…it now rules our WH. In your previous thread you called the use of such tactics an “impressive feat”.

Your soft bigotry of low expectations was exposed for all to see.

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:14 pm

Yes, Curious, Congress can. However, it takes the votes of 435 members to do so, and another 100 in the Senate, which up until today meant a 60% agreement that it should be voted upon. And a signature by the Executive IF he or she agrees with it. If not, you need a 2/3rds majority to override the veto.

Just a little bit tougher hill to climb than the changing whims of a single political animal.

Homer Simpson

March 22nd, 2010
3:15 pm

Mmmmmmmmmm…donuts.

md

March 22nd, 2010
3:15 pm

“Nah, I don’t spend much time on generalized bs statments. If you say it’s true, then whatever, I still think it’s total bs.”

Somehow, I didn’t think you would care to educate yourself – good for you. And since you don’t plan to educate yourself, you might also like to know that $88000 is the threshold for subsidies in this bill – you know, the ones that don’t want to work in order to get other people’s money.

$88000 – thats assinine.

Outhouse GoKart

March 22nd, 2010
3:15 pm

Eek!

March 22nd, 2010
3:12 pm

OH MY…I can see her!! Lets replace that pearl necklace choker with a leather collar…

TnGelding

March 22nd, 2010
3:16 pm

I suspect it will sit well with many; the “screw the government” crowd. The well was eaten up with poisonous venom years ago. McCain should retire. It’s time.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:17 pm

Dave,

Ya’ might wanna tell the people in Massachusetts that their health care plan sucks, cause they don’t seem to know it yet:

http://www.boston.com/news/health/articles/2009/09/28/support_for_mass_health_insurance_overhaul_drops_but_is_still_strong/

And they seem to like it ok.

md

March 22nd, 2010
3:17 pm

“I recommend cutting out md’s computer privileges or give her a pay cut.”

Assumptions – ain’t they grand.

Outhouse GoKart

March 22nd, 2010
3:18 pm

* Not letting Kucinich off AF1 until he switched his votes

Rahm probably gave him a choice…

1 Vote as we tell ya.
2 Face me in the mens lockerroom again
3 Be tossed of AF-1 post haste.

Jackie

March 22nd, 2010
3:20 pm

@Dave R

Your post of 3:14 seems to explain how many members of the House and Senate that make up the Congress. It does not appear you are explaining how laws are passed or vetoes are overridden?

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:24 pm

SoCo,

Wow! You are one cunning linguist !!! Those Koreans, can’t sneak anything past them!

@@

March 22nd, 2010
3:24 pm

For those of you going for the shock value in your posts. God is incorporeal (without a body), therefore unable to “freak”, “frik”, “frak” or “fruk”.

“When I was a child I spoke as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child; but when I became a man I put away childish things.”–1 Corinthians 13:11

Eek!

March 22nd, 2010
3:24 pm

Your soft bigotry of low expectations was exposed for all to see.

Personally, I just have this deep down hatred of low expectations so my bigotry of said low expectations are soft only because they are so deeply ingrained into my being, which is soft and supple. Probably due to my choice of skin care products. As for the exposure for all to see, Well, I never!

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:25 pm

Bosch, that poll is about 6 months old, and while it accurately reflects their opinion then, you notice support is dropping. Take a look at recent news articles about budget problems associated with that plan, and that their governor (and BFF of Hope & Change) is considering limits in coverage.

This, in a Commonwealth (everybody knows that Mass. is not a mere state) that is knee-deep in debt. They are also likely to lose yet another Congressman to the U.S. Census because people are leaving that state in droves due to their taxes and finances.

Eek!

March 22nd, 2010
3:26 pm

“When I was a child I spoke as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child; but when I became a man I put away childish things.”–1 Corinthians 13:11

@@’s a man. Wyld Byll will be so disappointed…. Then again, what do I really know about Wyld Byll… Hmmmm!

Doggone/GA

March 22nd, 2010
3:26 pm

“Notice there are two words that do not seem to translate no matter which language is used”

Try using the actual word that all those “f” words are euphimisms for, and for “freaking” try insane or crazy

Andy

March 22nd, 2010
3:26 pm

We are what we eat, and as long as we put crap in our mouths, health care costs will continue to grow exponentially. After watching that TV show on ABC about children’s diets, we have our work cut out for us.

All of the solutions to solving health care costs are well known. But if we don’t have the will to do anything about, healthcare costs will continue to go up. And pretending the status quo will get the problem solved is delusional at best.

AmVet

March 22nd, 2010
3:27 pm

BTW stands, that Python reference earlier was outstanding…

I would suppose HeadRush, Pretty Boy Sean, Kneel Boar-tz, Mann Coulter, et al ad nauseum, have gone through more than their usual allotment of Depends today…

Farsider

March 22nd, 2010
3:27 pm

If they don’t win, they just don’t want to play. Poor babies. As the GOP lurches ever farther to the right, they are eliminating their chances of being a majority party. But how can a party that sows distrust of the government have an actual governing philosophy?

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:28 pm

Dave,

True enough, but I still don’t think those in MA want it gone. So your theory of the failed test case, I’ll call a bs card to that too.

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:28 pm

Jackie, I’m not here to provide a civics lesson on how laws are passed.

You brought up the Executive Order issue and I answered it. It can be changed at the whim of the Executive or by a vote in Congress if the Executive doesn’t veto it and they can’t get 2/3rds to override.

Dough Boy

March 22nd, 2010
3:28 pm

Assumptions – ain’t they grand.

Why yes, yes they are Grands. Fluffy and light. Try them some time. They’re in the refrigerated foods. Of course I use the word “food” rather loosely.

Normal

March 22nd, 2010
3:29 pm

“When I was a child I spoke as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child; but when I became a man I put away childish things.”–1 Corinthians 13:11

So did I, and one of those childish things was the Bible. That’s because when I became a man, I saw what a truly con job it was.

FrankLeeDarling

March 22nd, 2010
3:30 pm

“Oh my mother f*cking freaking Supreme Being of the Universe.”

by the lords of Kobol now that’s funny

M Percy

March 22nd, 2010
3:31 pm

Applauding Obama and Congress for “doing the right thing” makes me think of Marc Antony speaking on Brutus and his conspirators, who all claimed to have done what they did for a good cause:

For Brutus is an honourable man;
So are they all, all honourable men–

O masters, if I were disposed to stir
Your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage,
I should do Brutus wrong, and Cassius wrong,
Who, you all know, are honourable men:
I will not do them wrong; I rather choose
To wrong the dead, to wrong myself and you,
Than I will wrong such honourable men.

Southern Comfort (متعة الجنوبي)

March 22nd, 2010
3:32 pm

Doggone

Using insane instead of freaking and removing the asterisk returned this in Chinese:

啊利用宇宙的瘋狂最高的生物的我的母親。

When translated literally, it says “The crazy universe, ah, use the highest biological my mother.”

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:32 pm

FrankLeeDarling,

“lords of Kobol ”

Well frak me – are you a fan of the Battlestar?

@@

March 22nd, 2010
3:32 pm

Normal:

So did I, and one of those childish things was the Bible. That’s because when I became a man, I saw what a truly con job it was.

Your personal opinion? There is no ONE greater than you?

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:32 pm

““The crazy universe, ah, use the highest biological my mother.””

Excellent. I like it.

Outhouse GoKart

March 22nd, 2010
3:33 pm

Was watching Pelosi last night and never noticed before but she has “man-hands”. She proabably could hold in one had a Wendys Triple w/cheese and all the fixins and a Double Angus burger Whopper w/cheese, onion strips and A1 in the other.

Scary…

Flying Spaghetti Monster

March 22nd, 2010
3:34 pm

Bosch

I am the Supreme Being of the Universe!!! I do not freak, frak, frik, or any of those. I Noodle!!! If you choose to refer to me, please do so correctly like this…

Oh my noodling Flying Spaghetti Monster!!

Thank you.

Outhouse GoKart

March 22nd, 2010
3:34 pm

Et tu brute’?

FrankLeeDarling

March 22nd, 2010
3:34 pm

啊利用宇宙的瘋狂最高的生物的我的母親。

Ha ha ! i think I will get that tattoed on my neck.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:34 pm

SoCo,

That kind of sounds like Yoda on crack.

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:35 pm

Bosch, I never said they didn’t want it. You inferred that incorrectly (as usual).

What I did say, and the facts bear it out, is that a similar plan has been in effect for about 3 years, and is not providing protection against increased premiums as was promised and is not coming in at or near budgetary estimates and is abut to have limits on coverages instituted due to those cost overruns. Of course, you’d have to read more than one article 6 months ago from the liberal rag they call a newspaper up there to know all this. And since I’m from there originally and have a bit more knowledge than you might have about that Commonwealth, you may wish to do a bit more checking than one article from the Boston Globe.

So why emulate this plan x 49? That’s what Congress did yesterday.

FrankLeeDarling

March 22nd, 2010
3:35 pm

yes I am bosch, caprica too.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:35 pm

Flying Spaghetti Monster,

“I do not freak, frak, frik, or any of those”

Maybe you should try it sometime – just saying – you might find you’re missing something.

Brett

March 22nd, 2010
3:36 pm

Our non-heroic flunkout, know widely by his peers as “punk, jerk, the flying drunk, Ace McShame” and….”The Hanoi Hilton Song Bird” never much “cooperaterd” with anyone but himself.

The only guy in American military history to refer to himself consistently as “a hero.” Lotsa credibility in John!

danjonglee

March 22nd, 2010
3:36 pm

30 Dems opposed the health bill……..so which side of the bill had bi-partisanship, the opposition or those in favor…?

Southern Comfort (متعة الجنوبي)

March 22nd, 2010
3:36 pm

Bosch

The true intent and meaning somehow gets lost in translation.

Normal

March 22nd, 2010
3:36 pm

@@,

Didn’t say that…just said Christianity is a hoax

NowReally

March 22nd, 2010
3:37 pm

Outhouse – since I am unemployed and want everyone to pay my bills. I’ll just direct the bill collectors to send everything to the C/O of Outhouse GoKart P.O. Box 999 Loserville, Georgia.
Since you know that I’m unemployed and seriously in need of Charity.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:37 pm

Dave,

Uh huh, yeah, whatever.

stands for decibels

March 22nd, 2010
3:38 pm

““The crazy universe, ah, use the highest biological my mother.””

Excellent. I like it.

And, it won’t remind our “Pennsylvanian” of the phrase he heard from outside his bedroom door that one time he arrived home really early from work.

Over and over again. Louder. And louder.

FinnMcCool

March 22nd, 2010
3:39 pm

From David Frum:
I’ve been on a soapbox for months now about the harm that our overheated talk is doing to us. Yes it mobilizes supporters – but by mobilizing them with hysterical accusations and pseudo-information, overheated talk has made it impossible for representatives to represent and elected leaders to lead. The real leaders are on TV and radio, and they have very different imperatives from people in government. Talk radio thrives on confrontation and recrimination. When Rush Limbaugh said that he wanted President Obama to fail, he was intelligently explaining his own interests. What he omitted to say – but what is equally true – is that he also wants Republicans to fail. If Republicans succeed – if they govern successfully in office and negotiate attractive compromises out of office – Rush’s listeners get less angry. And if they are less angry, they listen to the radio less, and hear fewer ads for Sleepnumber beds.

http://www.frumforum.com/waterloo

Outhouse GoKart

March 22nd, 2010
3:40 pm

Loserville, Georgia.

LOL…

Southern Comfort (متعة الجنوبي)

March 22nd, 2010
3:41 pm

dB

Sometimes we need stuff like that to lighten the mood around here.

jewcowboy

March 22nd, 2010
3:44 pm

“When I was a child I spoke as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child; but when I became a man I put away childish things.”–1 Corinthians 13:11

But what does an Operating Thetan say?

Midori

March 22nd, 2010
3:44 pm

so now the only “rebuttal” the right can offer up is the size of Pelosi’s hands?

NowReally

March 22nd, 2010
3:45 pm

md

March 22nd, 2010
2:25 pm

FYI…. a womans right to choose after conception is also an option (since you say she had a choice to open her legs). Why should she be forced to follow your rules? Abortion is still legal in this country, in case you forgot.

Also, I’m not about to debate Roe vs Wade with you. It’s settled law.

Mick

March 22nd, 2010
3:46 pm

lobster hands – wide receiver miami dolphins, ted ginn.

stands for decibels

March 22nd, 2010
3:46 pm

Let the record show that we allowed OGK’s Michelle Bachmann “pearl necklace” reference go unmolested for an entire half-hour.

jewcowboy

March 22nd, 2010
3:48 pm

stands for decibels,

“Let the record show that we allowed OGK’s Michelle Bachmann “pearl necklace” reference go unmolested for an entire half-hour.”

Too ghastly to even contemplate?

Dave R.

March 22nd, 2010
3:48 pm

Not even close to the ONLY rebuttal, Midori. Just one of many you refuse to admit are true.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:50 pm

sfd,

Michelle Bachmann and pearl necklace in the same sentence? Dude.

scrappy

March 22nd, 2010
3:52 pm

69 % of all statistics are made up…

scrappy

March 22nd, 2010
3:53 pm

57 % of hardworking dems wanted healthcare reform

Midori

March 22nd, 2010
3:53 pm

truth vs irrelevance?

truth vs stupidity?

truth vs psychosis?

I see all of the stupidity, psychosis and irrelevance.

I’ve yet to see the “truth”.

scrappy

March 22nd, 2010
3:53 pm

2 % of right wingers will admit to wanting healthcare reform

jewcowboy

March 22nd, 2010
3:54 pm

stands for decibels,

“Help!!!! HEEEELLLLLLPPPPPP!!!!! I was being held against my will!” ~ Sen Michele Bachmann, Women’s Restroom in Scandia, Minnesota, April 9, 2005

retiredds

March 22nd, 2010
3:54 pm

Let’s see, McCain says the Repubs will not cooperate for the rest of the year. So what else is new.

Normal

March 22nd, 2010
3:55 pm

Headin’ out for my man cave…sleep well knowing y’all all have heath coverage now. :) May the Great Spirit enlighten and protect y’all…

AmVet

March 22nd, 2010
3:55 pm

What if there were no rhetorical questions?

stands for decibels

March 22nd, 2010
3:56 pm

Dude.

Talk to the Go-Kart.

jewcowboy

March 22nd, 2010
3:56 pm

Normal,

good evening.

AmVet

March 22nd, 2010
3:56 pm

When Rush Limbaugh said that he wanted Obama to fail, he was intelligently explaining his own interests. What he omitted to say — but what is equally true — is that he also wants Republicans to fail.

If Republicans succeed — if they govern successfully in office and negotiate attractive compromises out of office — Rush’s listeners get less angry. And if they are less angry, they listen to the radio less and hear fewer ads for Sleep Number beds.

So today’s defeat for free-market economics and Republican values is a huge win for the conservative entertainment industry. Their listeners and viewers will be even more enraged, even more frustrated, even more disappointed in everybody except the responsibility-free talkers on television and radio. For them, it’s mission accomplished.

For the cause they purport to represent, however, the “Waterloo” threatened by GOP Sen. Jim DeMint last year regarding Obama and health care has finally arrived all right: Only it turns out to be our own.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/03/22/frum.healthcare.gop.strategy/index.html?hpt=T2

TW

March 22nd, 2010
3:57 pm

McSame gonna turn back his check? Thought not. Thank GOD we had enough collective sense not to elect that moron, and his sidekick retard. Lord knows we’d be speaking Chinese by now…

There is no more egregious abuse of the welfare concept than the salary drawn by a republican politician.

Freeloaders, tax-cheats, and ingrates – where, oh where, did the real GOP go?

scrappy

March 22nd, 2010
3:58 pm

99.9 % of the people on this blog will never open their mind to the possibility that the other side of the argument is correct.

Bosch

March 22nd, 2010
3:58 pm

Pogo

March 22nd, 2010
3:58 pm

Should tell everyone here something that the drug companies invested millions in trying to get this bill done. Their puppets in congress came through for them.

No, the right can also offer up that Pelosi looks like a plastisized Iggy Popp. Only Iggy is much smarter and has the self respect not to inject himself with facial preservatives.

See you in the healthcare queue, suckers.

AmVet

March 22nd, 2010
3:58 pm

Every single US Representative who voted against the bill should be required to forfeit their GOLD plated plan.

Then tortured…