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sonicfilter
Indianapolis, IN
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No Surprize wrote: <quoted text>The further you drift from the truth, the more you will hate those that speak it. Creativity is lack of intelligence having fun. Bush couldn't waterboard terrorist, but obama can kill American citizens. No fair trial for American citizens accused of a crime. Liberals are as fascist as the Nazis. but Bush did waterboard. and..... The Yemeni Defense Ministry identified the slain media chief as Egyptian-born Ibrahim al-Bana. Tribal elders in the area also said the dead included Abdul-Rahman al-Awlaki, the 21-year-old son of Anwar al-Awlaki, a Muslim preacher and savvy Internet operator who became a powerful Al Qaeda recruiting tool in the West. He, along with another propagandist, Pakistani-American Samir Khan, were killed in a Sept. 30 U.S. drone attack. Yemen's Al Qaeda branch has claimed responsibility for dispatching the would-be suicide bomber who failed to blow up a Detroit-bound flight in December 2009 with explosives sewn into his underwear. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/10/15/yemen... so now you love Muslims? oh but maybe it's just Muslims who are American citizens? i don't think FOX feels the same. FOX loves drones just like the rest of the right wing media. and omg have you seen the GOP congressmen supporting Obama on the issue of drones? must be a very confusing time for you Obama haters.
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Bobby Browneye
Brooklyn, NY
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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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sonicfilter wrote: <quoted text> it's ideologically impossible for a democrat to be a Nazi. fascism is right wing. give me a minute, i've got a chain email around here somewhere that tells me i'm right.... Did they all go to school in Texas?
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sonicfilter
Indianapolis, IN
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Jimmy wrote: <quoted text> You are finally correct sonic. You just need to get more confidence in yourself and remove the question mark. yeah, just watch me post a chain email that can be busted by a 6 year old. well, you know, as long as the 6 year old isn't forced to watch FOX every night.
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Since: Nov 09
Pharr, TX
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Jimmy wrote: <quoted text> Baaawwaaahhhh!!!!! Say waxturd, have you ever noticed that when you reach out to other right wingers they never respond? Do you know why? You are poison, a loser. Nobody on the right wants to be associated with you. The only response you get here is from the left pointing out how crazy you are. You'd think you'd get some love from the right after laying all those brilliants on their dumbass posts.
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Realtime
Deltona, FL
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sonicfilter wrote: Rove Appears On Fox News To Defend New Anti-Tea Party Group From Conservative Critics http://mediamatters.org/blog/2013/02/06/rove-... Rove, FOX, anti-tea party. FOX has also seen the light? crazy talk FOX wants no more crazy talk? say it ain't so!!! poor carol. she won't have anything to say. She can always fall back on her favorite entertainer Glenda Beck.
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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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Two ‘young children,’ one woman dead in Denver murder-suicide shooting http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/02/06/two-you...
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Truth is no SIN
Brooklyn, NY
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WHY is IT THAT DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTS ARE ALWAYS IN WARS THAT KILL BABIES WOMEN AND CHILDREN JOHNSON VIET NAM, OBAMA ANYWHERE THERE IS PEOPLE OF COLOR, OBAMA AND JOHNSON ARE INFANT KILLERS
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sonicfilter
Indianapolis, IN
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No Surprize wrote: <quoted text>Don't assume my posts are about you. But if you're affected then that must mean you're guilty of something idiot. I understand some people live in their own little world, somtimes I wish they would stay in their culture of violence and never visit mine. Being true to yourself is better than being a liar just to impress everyone. so changing your Topix name because you made a fool of yourself by posting right wing chain emails about why Obama was going to lose is being true to yourself? and btw....no one who mattered was ever impressed by those chain emails. stop fooling yourself. and tell carol the election is over.
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NWaxman
Fort Worth, TX
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Bobby Browneye wrote: Pooop Me!
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No Surprize
Seminole, FL
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sonicfilter wrote: <quoted text> but Bush did waterboard. and..... The Yemeni Defense Ministry identified the slain media chief as Egyptian-born Ibrahim al-Bana. Tribal elders in the area also said the dead included Abdul-Rahman al-Awlaki, the 21-year-old son of Anwar al-Awlaki, a Muslim preacher and savvy Internet operator who became a powerful Al Qaeda recruiting tool in the West. He, along with another propagandist, Pakistani-American Samir Khan, were killed in a Sept. 30 U.S. drone attack. Yemen's Al Qaeda branch has claimed responsibility for dispatching the would-be suicide bomber who failed to blow up a Detroit-bound flight in December 2009 with explosives sewn into his underwear. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/10/15/yemen... so now you love Muslims? oh but maybe it's just Muslims who are American citizens? i don't think FOX feels the same. FOX loves drones just like the rest of the right wing media. and omg have you seen the GOP congressmen supporting Obama on the issue of drones? must be a very confusing time for you Obama haters. So much to do...so little desire you have to do it. Mistakes and bullshit are proof that you are still trying... You looking for friends with the same deranged mental disorder as you...priceless! You are still a very special kind of stupid aren't you? You don't know where your are going but you are on the way.
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No Surprize
Seminole, FL
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sonicfilter wrote: <quoted text> yeah, just watch me post a chain email that can be busted by a 6 year old. well, you know, as long as the 6 year old isn't forced to watch FOX every night. A camel can work for a week without drinking. A liberal can copy and paste bullshit for a whole week without working. WE love listening to yours lies and bullshit when we know the truth.
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Truth is no SIN
Brooklyn, NY
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OUR GOVERNMENT DEMOCRAT OR REPUBLICAN BLACK OR WHITE IT SUCKS OMG FTW Kati Haycock, president of the Education Trust -- an influential lobbying and advocacy group that has long backed President Barack Obama -- is coming out against the direction of the waivers, saying some allow states to shortchange underprivileged students, according to the text of remarks she was to make at a congressional hearing on Thursday. Academic "progress may be reported -- somewhere -- but it doesn’t count as a core part of the accountability system," Haycock will tell a Senate hearing. "This means that, in a state like New Mexico, a school can get an 'A' grade even if it consistently misses goals for, say, its students with disabilities, its Native American students, or its English-language learners." Haycock worked for the Obama administration reviewing states' waivers. She contends that the process was too lax on states. "This is very definitely a step backward from the civil rights commitment embedded in" No Child Left Behind, Haycock said in her prepared remarks. The Education Trust, in a report to be presented Thursday, said schools can get good ratings under No Child Left Behind, despite low performance for some groups. "Approaches to improving even the lowest performing schools are too timid," said the report, and the waivers "allowed for a lot of backsliding on our national commitment to close gaps and raise achievement for all students." Sen. Tom Harkin's (D-Iowa) Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on Thursday will hold a hearing on the waivers. The No Child Left Behind act is a sweeping, George W. Bush federal education law that for the first time tied states' school funding with results of standardized tests. While many credit the law with exposing gaps in the performance of underprivileged students, even its initial cheerleaders have said it's due for an update. The law has been widely criticized as too punitive, using a broad brush to paint schools as underperforming. The law expired in 2005 and Congress has been unable to agree on a rewrite. THESE ASSH*LES ARE CHILDREN HATERS OBAMA AND BUSH
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Get Right With God
Salt Lake City, UT
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I know it's been a tough four years for our party but now is not the time to simply throw up our hands and surrender. We need to remember that if we don't hang together we will most certainly hang seperately. Remember that losing the battle is not the same as losing the war, and this is a war we mean to win. From now on we, the Republican faithful, ARE on board with the pathway to American citizenship for illegal aliens, gun control, abortion rights, massive cuts in the defense budget, and increased taxes. I know this will be difficult for some of you to swallow but swallow you must or we will all go down together like the Know-Nothings back in the nineteenth century. We've come so far in the last 25 years it would be foolish to give up now. Stay tuned, we will eventually win America back for Americans! God bless us all.
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No Surprize
Seminole, FL
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sonicfilter wrote: <quoted text> so changing your Topix name because you made a fool of yourself by posting right wing chain emails about why Obama was going to lose is being true to yourself? and btw....no one who mattered was ever impressed by those chain emails. stop fooling yourself. and tell carol the election is over. You're not crazy stupid. You are just upset because your imaginary friend is mad and won't talk to you. LOL.. You're alone, but happy!!
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SurprizedWax
Pompano Beach, FL
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Not Surprized wrote: <quoted text> Me! Not Surprized! ROTFLMAO
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lily waxman raton fl
Pompano Beach, FL
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lily boca raton fl wrote: <quoted text> Did they all go to school in Texas? No; B. Hussein went to school with you in Kenya.
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Truth is no SIN
Brooklyn, NY
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TOURE THE 3/5 BIGGOT "This is so frightening," he said. "If George Bush had done this, it would have been stopped." On "The Cycle," conservative S.E. Cupp had a heated argument with Obama supporter Touré about the strikes. "We're at war with Al Qaeda right now," Touré said. "If you join Al Qaeda, you lose the right to be an American." After going back and forth with him, Cupp shouted, "700 innocent children were not in Al Qaeda, Touré! That's what's happening." Touré also talked about the killing of the 16-year-old son of alleged Al Qaeda cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. Co-host Steve Kornacki said that he was troubled that "someone decided he should die." "If we have people who are working against America, then they need to die," Touré said. In the evening, Ed Schultz spoke against the program. "I'm troubled by it," Schultz said. "It doesn't meet the moral or constitutional standard that we expect of any administration ... we're losing the moral high ground by doing this." He added that liberals who backed the program had "come a long way" from opposing warrantless wiretapping under the Bush administration. But Chris Matthews spoke in favor of it on "Hardball." "If someone joins an army that's determined to destroy the United States ... is that person still an American?' he asked, adding, "That's a great question." He concluded, "I still think sometimes you have to do things that are not nice. We're fighting a war."
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SurprizedWax wrote: <quoted text> Not Surprized! ROTFLMAO Another mind bending zinger from WAXTURDS!!!
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Jimmy
Hartford, CT
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NWaxman wrote: <quoted text> Me! You messed up with your proxy Old Ratface.
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