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Raider Ronnie
12-08-2009, 11:08 PM
Non stop ANNOYING commercials for months and he gets 12% of the democratic vote :laugha::laugha::laugha:

JohnnyD
12-08-2009, 11:18 PM
And all over online. Was so annoying.

BigFish
12-09-2009, 05:53 AM
I love when they "stage" those people all around him and he talks about all the wonderful things he is going to do and the looks on their faces is like......Ho-Hum!:yawn:

buckman
12-09-2009, 06:41 AM
He just couldn't out liberal the others. The stupid have spoken

luds
12-09-2009, 08:35 AM
Martha Coakley's adds made me throw up in my mouth also. Apparently others didn't share my sentiments.

MarshCappa
12-09-2009, 08:52 AM
It's sad we don't have anybody that can even fill half of what we lost. I may have to vote Republican:smash: I was a Capuano voter and will not vote for Coakley.

Swimmer
12-09-2009, 09:13 AM
$5,000,000.00 = 12% that is a lousy return for your money when its votes we talking about.

But he did bring a basketball with him didn't he? And the trophy??? That counts for something Ronnie.

RIJIMMY
12-09-2009, 10:29 AM
It's sad we don't have anybody that can even fill half of what we lost. I may have to vote Republican:smash: I was a Capuano voter and will not vote for Coakley.

yes, teddy was pretty fat.

Duke41
12-09-2009, 01:14 PM
He worked for Bain and Company they have destroyed so many lives with there corporate raider mentality. %$%$%$%$ him.

buckman
12-09-2009, 02:17 PM
It's sad we don't have anybody that can even fill half of what we lost. I may have to vote Republican:smash: I was a Capuano voter and will not vote for Coakley.

Why? I think the Dems are doing a hell of a job.:rotf2:

Fly Rod
12-09-2009, 02:48 PM
It's sad we don't have anybody that can even fill half of what we lost. I may have to vote Republican:smash: I was a Capuano voter and will not vote for Coakley.

Just what did we lose? He was a heavy boozer, :gu: alcoholic. He turned his 1st wife into an alcoholic. :smash: Killed a girl while F@#$King around on his wife. :hang: and the apple(Patrick) didn't fall far from the tree. :yak: The only good Kennedy was Bobby the rest were :morons:

They would have to go to the state prison to find someone to fill half of what you said we lost.

saltfly
12-09-2009, 05:41 PM
Just what did we lose? He was a heavy boozer, :gu: alcoholic. He turned his 1st wife into an alcoholic. :smash: Killed a girl while F@#$King around on his wife. :hang: and the apple(Patrick) didn't fall far from the tree. :yak: The only good Kennedy was Bobby the rest were :morons:

They would have to go to the state prison to find someone to fill half of what you said we lost.Give'm time:rotf2:::biglaugh:

Raider Ronnie
12-09-2009, 09:05 PM
Scott Brown !:buds:

scottw
12-10-2009, 09:10 AM
Just what did we lose? He was a heavy boozer, :gu: alcoholic. He turned his 1st wife into an alcoholic. :smash: Killed a girl while F@#$King around on his wife. :hang: and the apple(Patrick) didn't fall far from the tree. :yak: The only good Kennedy was Bobby the rest were :morons:

They would have to go to the state prison to find someone to fill half of what you said we lost.

in #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& land...these things make you "highly qualified"...we have an entire class of thugs that have been voted in by democrats that are currently "fixing" the economy, most of whom have never held a real job, are tax cheats, have never created a single job and have no accomplishments outside of government and most with no verifiable accomplishments while inside government who have spent their entire adult lives bashing the free market, capitalism, American exceptionalism and all the while yearning for European style socialism while plotting and scheming every way possible through the heavy hand of government to tax, regulate and fee every aspect of our society and our lives...stealing the product of the hard work of producers in this country to create a loyal and dependent underclass....the most f'ed up states are those that have been run by democrat legislatures for years....everything being done now is intended to create more dependency, more regulation, more heavy handed government control if not complete and eventual take over of various parts of what is left of the private sector....and there are a lot ot "Americans" cheering this on.......and they voted for the likes of Ted Kennedy and will vote another loser in his place...:uhuh:

FishermanTim
12-10-2009, 12:41 PM
To coin a phrase from "Animal House":
"Thank you sir, may I have another?":smash:

likwid
12-12-2009, 07:57 AM
most of whom have never held a real job, are tax cheats, have never created a single job and have no accomplishments outside of government and most with no verifiable accomplishments while inside government who have spent their entire adult lives bashing the free market, capitalism, American exceptionalism and all the while yearning for European style socialism while plotting and scheming every way possible through the heavy hand of government to tax, regulate and fee every aspect of our society and our lives...

Sounds just like Bush for the most part!
Except he went and started a retarded useless %$%$%$%$ing war.
So I guess he takes the cake.

detbuch
12-12-2009, 10:41 PM
Sounds just like Bush for the most part!

To which parts of Scottw's quote are you referring?

"never had a real job"--Actually Bush did. He was part owner of the Texas Rangers baseball club for a while and was in the oil business for a while.

"are tax cheats"--Have not heard about Bush cheating on taxes.

"have never created a real job"--Owning a baseball team must create some jobs.

"have no accomplishments outside of government"--See above.

"No verifiable accomplishments while inside government"--Governor of Texas, President of the U.S.? Must be some accomplishments in there somewhere.

"have spent their entire adult lives bashing the free market, capitalism, American exceptionalism and all the while yearning for European style socialism"--Most everything I've heard Bush say was the opposite of this stuff.

"plotting and scheming every way possible . . . to tax, regulate and fee every aspect of our society"--Really? G.W.?

scottw
12-13-2009, 06:37 AM
just sounds good and makes em' feel better...Bush, Bush, Cheney, Haliburton, last 8 years....etc...etc...

bet he doesn't know a thing about our "Safe Schools" Czar Ken Jennings, Van Jones, Anita Dunn, Andy Stearn or the many creeps advising this president....or the Global Warming email scandal, all of the stimulus money going to congressional districts that don't exist and the debt ceiling being raise to 2 trillion....facts which, in some cases, apparently make some a bit squeamish and cause them to stick their fingers in their ears and yell BUSH, BUSH, BUSH...as their country slips into oblivion....well....with a little push...

JohnnyD
12-13-2009, 01:12 PM
To which parts of Scottw's quote are you referring?

"never had a real job"--Actually Bush did. He was part owner of the Texas Rangers baseball club for a while and was in the oil business for a while.


I would have ignored this one. An oil company that was thrust into financial disarray while he was an owner (hmm... sounds familiar) and a couple other failed oil ventures.

detbuch
12-13-2009, 01:34 PM
I would have ignored this one. An oil company that was thrust into financial disarray while he was an owner (hmm... sounds familiar) and a couple other failed oil ventures.

I wasn't comfortable mentioning the oil job, but it was in response to him never having a job outside of government, not whether he was successful in that job. Besides, if I mention the baseball job in which he was successful (the Rangers were not financially sound when he and his partners took over, and it became quite successful under his stay there, and he made several million on the sale of his shares) in fairness I should mention his failure as well. Anyway, one can, and should, learn as much from failure as well as from success.

The Dad Fisherman
12-13-2009, 03:02 PM
Besides, if I mention the baseball job in which he was successful (the Rangers were not financially sound when he and his partners took over, and it became quite successful under his stay there, and he made several million on the sale of his shares) in fairness I should mention his failure as well. Anyway, one can, and should, learn as much from failure as well as from success.

Define Successful....Glad HE was successful but the Rangers won one whole play-off game, in the only play-off appearance under Bush's Watch :hee: , while he was the Managing General Partner . But HE walked off with a ton of money. Oh, and an Eminent Domain lawsuit hanging in the breeze...that the new owner agreed to pay just to make it go away.

detbuch
12-13-2009, 05:31 PM
Define Successful....Glad HE was successful but the Rangers won one whole play-off game, in the only play-off appearance under Bush's Watch :hee: , while he was the Managing General Partner . But HE walked off with a ton of money. Oh, and an Eminent Domain lawsuit hanging in the breeze...that the new owner agreed to pay just to make it go away.

As spence often likes to say, everything is on a spectrum. A team going from perenially dismal to winning seasons and a play-off performance is a tolerable degree of success--on the mid portion of the spectrum:). Walking off with a ton of money is success on the high end of the spectrum. Being able to pay off an Eminent Domain lawsuit is a fruit of that success.:biglaugh: