Alate_One
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Don't you mean 1850? :chuckle:"Well, I see there are a few Tea Party members here."
"I hear you people have arrived to take the country back-"
"To about 1950."
Don't you mean 1850? :chuckle:"Well, I see there are a few Tea Party members here."
"I hear you people have arrived to take the country back-"
"To about 1950."
We should nuke because that's more affordable than having troops in 60+ countries?
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for January 25th, 2011 11:12 AM
toldailytopic: What could Obama say in his State of the Union speech tonight that would make you feel that this country is on the right track?
:think: I think he should just rag certain members of the High Court for turning their lifetime appointment into a thinly disguised political hackery. I mean go on and on about it. Maybe talk Franken into writing the copy. See how long it takes them to storm out.
"Hey, there's nothing like the appearance of judicial impartiality. And that sums a few of you up, don't you think?"
(uncomfortable rustling of robes)
"But seriously, I'm just happy to see the High Court decided to make it tonight...High Court, that would explain the premise for a few of your decisions lately, wouldn't it."
(a few boos)
"Money is speech, is it? Well, then that must make Congress an outlet mall."
(uncomprehending applause, cheers from the gallery)
Then he could launch into a Tea Party bit, like my old signature line...
"Well, I see there are a few Tea Party members here."
(smattering of self congratulatory applause)
"I hear you people have arrived to take the country back-"
(louder applause/a few shout outs)
"To about 1950."
(Boos and random 'you lie!' shout outs)
"But seriously, you're quite a movement. A little backed up, but quite a movement."
(angry stirring)
"I thought about reflecting tonight on my disappointment in the past couple of years, about all the bickering, the unproductive positioning and empty rhetoric, the deep, unyielding division, the unwillingness or inability of men and women of good conscience to set aside their pettier differences and work together for the nation's good. Then I thought, why pile onto my own party at this point."
(terribly conflicted applause)
Now THAT I'd tune into...maybe dvr. lain:
We should nuke because that's more affordable than having troops in 60+ countries?
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for January 25th, 2011 11:12 AM
toldailytopic: What could Obama say in his State of the Union speech tonight that would make you feel that this country is on the right track?
Yeah, I'm sure we're nto borrowing from China to give those tax cuts to multi millionaires either . . . . . .He could assure us by saying that we are :Nineveh: "investing" not "borrowing from China to spend".
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for January 25th, 2011 11:12 AM
toldailytopic: What could Obama say in his State of the Union speech tonight that would make you feel that this country is on the right track?
When I say "nuke", make it "drop two MOABs and a bunker-buster over every known military and government facility of theirs".
The kaboom level is set by the mood of the guy in charge, actually.
While left alone, we leave alone. When attacked, we respond with overwhelming force, a completely disproportionate reprisal.
yeh, let's decrease the military so our friends the Jihadists can
do another 911
and take over our country...
hey, if you like those Muslims so much, why don't you go live in one of their countries?
"I am hereby abolishing my office, congress and the Supreme Court. From now on, you shall be ruled by philosophers."
Any recommendations?
Oh....if only. lain:
"I am hereby abolishing my office, congress and the Supreme Court. From now on, you shall be ruled by philosophers."
That's obviously not what we do. It's what we should do.
We're going to be ruled by 7-11 clerks?
toldailytopic: What could Obama say in his State of the Union speech tonight that would make you feel that this country is on the right track?