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Originally Posted by SurfDemon
Spelling isn't my strong suit, if you haven't noticed :blush: :blush: :blush:
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Originally Posted by SurfDemon
Spelling isn't my strong suit, if you haven't noticed :blush: :blush: :blush:
One day when you are no longer a Junior member, we will talk ;-)Quote:
Originally Posted by schaefer
Well, you maybe right about that. Hilly and Billy are both in it for the money, you should research who is paying the mortgage for their palatial estate in Chappaqua, NY. It seems that Billy gets lifetime Secret Service Protection and Hilly and Billy have a small house on their estate where the ON DUTY Secret Service Agents, who mind you are protecting Hilly and Billy, stay when they are on the property. Don't you know it the amount that Hilly and Billy charges the government is the same amount of their mortgage payment a month. Hmmm sear coincidence I am quite sure ;-). The Clinton 's are only out for themselves they could care less if you or I have health care, etc. It is all about having POWER.Quote:
Originally Posted by SurfDemon
The citizens of Chappaqua NY have even erected (pun intended) a sign in honor of Billy C. (Attention the following graphic is a Photo shop Job, you have been warned, this warning is brought to by Mark Gambo for those members who don't understand the meaning of a joke)
;-)
http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/..._chappaqua.jpg
I hope people realize that this was a joke picture.
Hey, they have these signs in other States that Billy C frequents http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/...exoffender.jpg
Disclaimer: ATTENTION, THIS NOT AN ACTUAL PHOTO OF AN ACTUAL SIGN, IT IS A PHOTO SHOP JOB.
Haha.
Funny.... Chappaqua, NY, looks just like New York! Same stores and trucks! Sweet....
-tg
I thought all politicians were in it for the money and the power. This would explain why we still don't have universal health care or even a decent private system. Perhaps he should have just taken tons of money from SIG and screwed the people when he was in office - oh wait, he'd have to run under the Republican ticket to do that.
I'm sure glad Gambo isn't reading my posts anymore because he is too thin-skinned to handle this one.
(Waiting for the very poorly typed response)
the healthcare is the main reason why I won't vote for Hillary.... so if she wins the nomination, McCain's got my vote... of Obama wins.... then I'll need to re-evaluate a few things.
-tg
But I want to make absolutely clear these these two photos are not real, they have been altered using Photo Shop.Quote:
Originally Posted by techgnome
Hate to break it to you, but virtually all politicians beyond a few at the state and local level are in it for that reason. Why else would people put themselves through an election for federal office? There have been books written on the subject.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Gambo
The bottom line is that a willingness to be elected to federal office should disqualify a person from being a candidate for such office....or we can just accept that some people want power, and give it to them in exchange for some modicum of leadership. Take your pick, not that you have a choice.
Unfortunately there are people who believe it when Hilliary says during her speeches "I feel your pain". No she doesn't, she seeks the power that being the US President holds. Too bad for the Dems that she still believes that she will be the nominee. Tsk tsk, every day she stays in the race is another Democrat gets disgusted and the more McCain looks presidential. Get use to hearing the following:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
President John McCain
Senator Barack Obama
Senator Hilliary Clinton
Who are you talking about?Quote:
Originally Posted by schaefer
You might be right if I had any clue about what or whom you are referring to. Maybe you should concentrate on posting substantive information instead of rhetoric, my friend. [Mark Sticks out Tongue]BTW, I did respond, so there! [/Mark Sticks out Tongue]Quote:
Originally Posted by schaefer
Hey I don't make any jokes about you living in Pittsburgh do I?Quote:
Originally Posted by schaefer
May I suggest you read this?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Gambo
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Originally Posted by MartinLiss
Marty,Quote:
Originally Posted by Snopes
I can't tell you how I know this without giving up my source but HillBilly are charging the US taxpayer for rent on that bungalow that the Secret Service Agents stay in. This is the same guy who took a tax deduction on under garments donated to the Salvation Army. Just because Snopes says it isn't true doesn't mean it is always true.
Trust me you and I are paying for their home in NY not directly but we are paying.
What's wrong with that? I did exactly the same thing! According to TurboTax's ItsDeductable module a used pair of mens underpants depending on condition is worth $2 or $3 as a deduction:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Gambo
I didn't want to know that.
:lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by MartinLiss
One other thing about the Clinton's when he was elected President he was making about $40 or $50K a year as Governor of Arkansas, so they didn't have a lot of money Like George Bush, his father, Jimmy Carter, or Ronald Reagan. All of these men accumulated great wealth before they became president. Bill on the other hand had to learn how to live very frugally if he was elected State Attorney General when he was he would have been homeless. If you are ever in NYC let me know I will prove to you what I am saying is true and believe me you will be more than satisfied with what you find out.
So it sounds like Clinton is the first president in a long time who actually understands anything about the general populous of the country. GW certainly hasn't got a clue.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Gambo
I find it interesting that you are making value judgements of a person based on how much money they have. Yeah Bush was a real stand up guy before he cleaned his act up. He was an alcoholic and drug addict but by your standards a much better person than the rest of us pee-ons who were born without a trust fund.
I believe that I personally am an alcoholic but perhaps one day I will hit the lottery and then I'll become born again and run for president. At least I know I can count on your vote.
I am sorry, does your choice of a screen name have any thing to do with your condition?Quote:
Originally Posted by schaefer
That's low man... low... for some of us it's a daily battle....Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Gambo
-tg
Jimmy Carter is George Bush's father? :ehh: That's just nepotism.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Gambo
oh, the perils of punctuation!
I am quite sure that he wasn't referring to himself but if he wasn't, schaefer I am sorry for my insensitve remark.Quote:
Originally Posted by techgnome
No, that is just wrong!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by SurfDemon
I think that the fact that George H. W. Bush fathered George W. ("The Shrub") Bush is proof positive that there's no such thing as evolution.
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Originally Posted by MartinLiss
Marty,
I am starting to think that you don't like our current president, that couldn't be true, could it? ;)
How could anyone?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Gambo
Hold on...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Gambo
Wait a minute...
Hmm..
Was that a joke?
No Gri'p, is was an observation. That is something you do with your eyes ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by grilkip