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obama vomit wrote: <quoted text> It takes a real fool to use his own picture on Topix Tell me, do you have any real points, facts or positions to post about, or are you simply going to spend the rest of your life calling everying and "imposter" and "liar"? I think that you should ask that dog of yours for help with your posts.
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TrollBot
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Tedious Troll Imposter wrote: <quoted text> (Another childish and pointless post snipped). Troll. Ignore.
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Ribzilla
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TrollBot wrote: <quoted text> Troll. Ignore. Of course, by telling him that you're ignoring his posts, we know that you aren't.
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De Opresssor Liber wrote: <quoted text> Tell me, do you have any real points, facts or positions to post about, or are you simply going to spend the rest of your life calling everying and "imposter" and "liar"? I think that you should ask that dog of yours for help with your posts. "imposter" and "liar"?
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De Opresssor Liber wrote: <quoted text> Tell me, do you have any real points, facts or positions to post about, or are you simply going to spend the rest of your life calling everying and "imposter" and "liar"? I think that you should ask that dog of yours for help with your posts. The intention of this thread was to discuss political events, it has been usurped by democratic l;iberal minions who distain any honest discourse, and so revert to chicanery and fraud, I say to you, Quack a doodle doo, the object in your ass is not obamas' shoe.
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Sam
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I'm falling aaasssleeeppp !!!
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Sam wrote: I'm falling aaasssleeeppp !!! You never woke up.
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TrollBot
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Scumbag Troll Imposter wrote: <quoted text> (Childishly inane troll snipped) Troll. Ignore.
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layeeq
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layeeq
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Wloclawek Warrior
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This conversation is old, matter of fact 3 years too old.
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Trollbama
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If you voted for obama you are a fool.
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Winner
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Trollbama wrote: If you voted for obama you are a fool. I voted for President Obama and feel vindicated.
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Ribzilla
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Trollbama wrote: If you voted for obama you are a fool. If you voted for Romney you're a loser.
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Winner wrote: <quoted text> I voted for President Obama and feel vindicated. Fools often feel vindicated at first, then stupid after they realize they've been had. You will have less money to spend, thank your idol, obama.
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Trollbama
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Ribzilla wrote: <quoted text> If you voted for Romney you're a loser. You have lost, you just are too stupid to realize it yet.
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In the aftermath of the fiscal-cliff deal, Republicans in Congress issued a heartfelt apology to the top 1.5 per cent richest people in America, offering “messages of profound condolence” for allowing their taxes to increase slightly. “Our hearts go out to them,” said House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), still teary-eyed after hanging up the phone with a multimillionaire in Orange County, California.“We came to Washington to do the work of 1.5 per cent of the American people, and we didn’t get it done.” The House Speaker said that he had spoken to several members of the top 1.5 per cent who were “understandably despondent” over seeing their taxes rise marginally as a result of the deal:“Some of them were so upset they even considered moving to Canada, until they found out the taxes were higher there.” Mr. Boehner said that he tried to offer the wealthy consolation by reminding them that because of an increase in payroll taxes, millions of middle-class and working-class Americans would be suffering more than they would:“That usually put them in a better mood.” House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) assailed the fiscal-cliff legislation today, calling it “a classic example of putting 98.5 per cent of the American people ahead of the rest of the country.” Offering words of hope to the top 1.5 per cent, Mr. Cantor said,“In a few months we’ll have the next debate about the debt ceiling. As God is my witness, we will try to do a better job of bringing this nation to the brink of Armageddon.” But to billionaires such as Harland Dorrinson, a longtime super-donor to the G.O.P., such assurances ring hollow:“If the fiscal-cliff deal is the kind of performance we can expect from Republican politicians, what’s the point of owning them?” Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowit...
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The New Yorker wrote: In the aftermath of the fiscal-cliff deal, Republicans in Congress issued a heartfelt apology to the top 1.5 per cent richest people in America, offering “messages of profound condolence” for allowing their taxes to increase slightly. “Our hearts go out to them,” said House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), still teary-eyed after hanging up the phone with a multimillionaire in Orange County, California.“We came to Washington to do the work of 1.5 per cent of the American people, and we didn’t get it done.” The House Speaker said that he had spoken to several members of the top 1.5 per cent who were “understandably despondent” over seeing their taxes rise marginally as a result of the deal:“Some of them were so upset they even considered moving to Canada, until they found out the taxes were higher there.” Mr. Boehner said that he tried to offer the wealthy consolation by reminding them that because of an increase in payroll taxes, millions of middle-class and working-class Americans would be suffering more than they would:“That usually put them in a better mood.” House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) assailed the fiscal-cliff legislation today, calling it “a classic example of putting 98.5 per cent of the American people ahead of the rest of the country.” Offering words of hope to the top 1.5 per cent, Mr. Cantor said,“In a few months we’ll have the next debate about the debt ceiling. As God is my witness, we will try to do a better job of bringing this nation to the brink of Armageddon.” But to billionaires such as Harland Dorrinson, a longtime super-donor to the G.O.P., such assurances ring hollow:“If the fiscal-cliff deal is the kind of performance we can expect from Republican politicians, what’s the point of owning them?” Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowit... And then obama flew on the taxpayers dollar back to his exotic Hawaiian vacation where he and his family donned burlap sack clothing and eat cold rice and some taru root slightly boiled.And they jointly prayed together asking God for forgiveness of some very minor trespasses that transpired. I like my fantasy better
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The New Yorker wrote: In the aftermath of the fiscal-cliff deal, Republicans in Congress issued a heartfelt apology to the top 1.5 per cent richest people in America, offering “messages of profound condolence” for allowing their taxes to increase slightly. “Our hearts go out to them,” said House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), still teary-eyed after hanging up the phone with a multimillionaire in Orange County, California.“We came to Washington to do the work of 1.5 per cent of the American people, and we didn’t get it done.” The House Speaker said that he had spoken to several members of the top 1.5 per cent who were “understandably despondent” over seeing their taxes rise marginally as a result of the deal:“Some of them were so upset they even considered moving to Canada, until they found out the taxes were higher there.” Mr. Boehner said that he tried to offer the wealthy consolation by reminding them that because of an increase in payroll taxes, millions of middle-class and working-class Americans would be suffering more than they would:“That usually put them in a better mood.” House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) assailed the fiscal-cliff legislation today, calling it “a classic example of putting 98.5 per cent of the American people ahead of the rest of the country.” Offering words of hope to the top 1.5 per cent, Mr. Cantor said,“In a few months we’ll have the next debate about the debt ceiling. As God is my witness, we will try to do a better job of bringing this nation to the brink of Armageddon.” But to billionaires such as Harland Dorrinson, a longtime super-donor to the G.O.P., such assurances ring hollow:“If the fiscal-cliff deal is the kind of performance we can expect from Republican politicians, what’s the point of owning them?” Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowit... Oh, a fiction writer, Ay, here's the reality for all you obama worshippers, those with the ownership of the means of production will simply pass the obama taxes onto you, obama knows it and does it anyway because he knows that you are fools and you have proven that to him over and over again. I hope you enjoy the increased costs of living with obama as your King, you silly serfs.
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