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Postby Fusion Corp » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:37 pm

Just let Texas leave. I'm not sure why America wanted them as a state anyway.
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Postby The De Danann Nation » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:49 pm

Fusion Corp wrote:Just let Texas leave. I'm not sure why America wanted them as a state anyway.


Sale it to China.It'd be like selling a dirty rag and getting money for it.
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Postby Gauthier » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:50 pm

The De Danann Nation wrote:
Fusion Corp wrote:Just let Texas leave. I'm not sure why America wanted them as a state anyway.


Sale it to China.It'd be like selling a dirty rag and getting money for it.


China has standards.
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Postby The De Danann Nation » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:52 pm

Gauthier wrote:
The De Danann Nation wrote:
Sale it to China.It'd be like selling a dirty rag and getting money for it.


China has standards.


:lol: Yeah,those Chinese really know when someone's trying to screw them over.
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Postby Wikkiwallana » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:56 pm

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Even in those cases do you think they were close to sending out armed troops to invade the neighbouring state?

I agree re: there are crazies on both sides but even then...just, no, I seriously seriously doubt it.

What I am saying is that it is not impossible.

No, you said "close". As in, not just possible, but easily possible.
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Postby Wikkiwallana » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:57 pm

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We're in the midst of the Second Civil War.

It's a much more civilized war this time though. No shooting, but lots of uncivil exchanges. Rude words.

Three cheers for Freedom of Speech!

Piffle. That's politics. It was worse in the 19th century.

Fistfights on the floor of Congress would make C-SPAN a hell of a lot more watchable.
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Postby Wikkiwallana » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:58 pm

Gig em Aggies wrote:here's a big one for ya
on Monday, she said, “People in this country are ready for change and hungry for a different kind of politics and … for the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback.”
this is coming from a democrate and your telling me that republicans are the only ones who say stupid things. i think not

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,331288,00.html

What exactly is wrong with that statement?
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I'm a pro-lifer who runs a nation of dragon-men...
And even I think that's stupid.
Avenio wrote:Just so you know, the use of the term 'sheep' 'sheeple' or any other herd animal-based terminology in conjunction with an exhortation to 'think outside the box' or stop going along with groupthink generally indicates that the speaker is actually more closed-minded on the subject than the people that he/she is addressing. At least, in my experience at least.

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Postby Gauthier » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:00 am

Wikkiwallana wrote:
Farnhamia wrote:Piffle. That's politics. It was worse in the 19th century.

Fistfights on the floor of Congress would make C-SPAN a hell of a lot more watchable.


And with Linda McMahon in the race for Senator, it might just be more like WWE.
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Postby Jinos » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:04 am

Only a Republican could call a popularly elected leader a "Dictator."

I mean, talk about a conspiracy laden paranoia wagon. I don't think this guy even really knows what the UN IS. To him, it must be some kind of quasi-new world order that Obama is just waiting to sign America onto.

I thought we smashed this stuff out of the South during Reconstruction but I guess not.
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Postby Gauthier » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:07 am

Jinos wrote:Only a Republican could call a popularly elected leader a "Dictator."

I mean, talk about a conspiracy laden paranoia wagon. I don't think this guy even really knows what the UN IS. To him, it must be some kind of quasi-new world order that Obama is just waiting to sign America onto.

I thought we smashed this stuff out of the South during Reconstruction but I guess not.


Anyone who thinks the United Nations has a standing military capable of occupation needs a sign bigger than even Bill Engvall can provide.
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Postby Tmutarakhan » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:07 am

The De Danann Nation wrote:Although I think the guy might be nutty,he shouldn't be booted out of office just for his opinions.

I would prefer that officials, who wield real power, have some contact with reality.
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Postby The De Danann Nation » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:08 am

Jinos wrote:Only a Republican could call a popularly elected leader a "Dictator."

I mean, talk about a conspiracy laden paranoia wagon. I don't think this guy even really knows what the UN IS. To him, it must be some kind of quasi-new world order that Obama is just waiting to sign America onto.

I thought we smashed this stuff out of the South during Reconstruction but I guess not.


Texas has nothing to do with the Confederacy.The guy is Texan,and not to sound racist but what I've heard from Texas,I don't think it's entirely his fault he's a nut.
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Postby Magmia » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:11 am

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Texas, I can always depend on you for a good laugh. What a moron :palm:



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Postby Jinos » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:17 am

The De Danann Nation wrote:
Jinos wrote:Only a Republican could call a popularly elected leader a "Dictator."

I mean, talk about a conspiracy laden paranoia wagon. I don't think this guy even really knows what the UN IS. To him, it must be some kind of quasi-new world order that Obama is just waiting to sign America onto.

I thought we smashed this stuff out of the South during Reconstruction but I guess not.


Texas has nothing to do with the Confederacy.The guy is Texan,and not to sound racist but what I've heard from Texas,I don't think it's entirely his fault he's a nut.


Texas seceded with the CSA.

To me it sounds like this guy is a Neo-confederate.
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Postby The De Danann Nation » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:30 am

Jinos wrote:
The De Danann Nation wrote:
Texas has nothing to do with the Confederacy.The guy is Texan,and not to sound racist but what I've heard from Texas,I don't think it's entirely his fault he's a nut.


Texas seceded with the CSA.

To me it sounds like this guy is a Neo-confederate.


:lol2: Oh,that's why we lost the war.
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Postby Rosswood » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:38 am

greed and death wrote:
Inky Noodles wrote:Civil War isn't something to joke about my friend.
That was the deadliest war in US history, and it could very well happen again.

I doubt it the north would likely passive let the South go.
CNN recording US troops shooting up places Americans have actually been would make it too personal.


Since when are Civil War's just North and South? Is that what happened after the Soviet's left Afghanistan? The fact is that this is very possible at this moment in time, and it's not just limited to ignorant rednecks in the Southern US. Militia's are infact spread throughout every state of the union, although not all are anti-government, and ruin the name for those that exist to keep the locals safe from any threat.
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Postby Imperium Immortalis » Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:19 am

His brain must be extremely small or highly damaged. That is what I first thought.
But there is something all of you are missing. Taxes, in a way they will go up and the money towards the sheriffs office. And call me crazy but I think our judge here would rather have a little raise if you get my meaning. So all his 'crazy' talk is to stir up those who Elected him and believe this stupidity of his. And then get the money from his supporters. Its a smart plan, except it has given him too much publicity, that may cost him his career.

But it does not stop being a bad plan.
1-Use fear of something. (Change, death, war, UN troops[lol] )
2-Focus that fear on something. (Civil war.)
3-Create escape opportunity from said fear. (Sheriff will back me up.)
4-Create a way to support the fear. (Taxes to train the 'seasoned men')
5-Cash in. (Distribute said taxes as raises.)

Oh and if wondering, the plan for taxes is already active and he has been talking about how it would benefit the sheriffs office to have that kind of support.
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Postby Confederate Socialist States of America » Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:39 am

I say let's have another Civil War if either Obama or Romney is elected. Both of them are just plain awful. Bought and paid to fight a war of words by the Kock Bros. and George Soros for their sick entertainment.
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Postby Yumyumsuppertime » Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:50 am

Rosswood wrote:Since when are Civil War's just North and South? Is that what happened after the Soviet's left Afghanistan? The fact is that this is very possible at this moment in time,


It really isn't. More on that below.

and it's not just limited to ignorant rednecks in the Southern US. Militia's are infact spread throughout every state of the union, although not all are anti-government,


Militias? Even at their heights, they don't have the resources, personnel, or tactical ability to pose any serious threat to the well-being of the Republic. They can be dangerous, to be sure, as we saw in Oklahoma City. But they're not going to get enough support from the public at large, no foreign power would dare to give them recognition, and they would be eliminated if they ever even tried to bring their masturbatory fantasies of revolution into reality.

The fact is that despite some serious cultural conflict and economic issues going on, the United States is remarkably stable. People want things to get better. A revolution would inevitably make things worse.
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Postby Charlotte Ryberg » Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:47 am

Silent Majority wrote:Ideological extremism and conspiracy theories seem to go hand in hand.

^ This in part, but I think the two parties never seem to stop defaming each other. :palm:

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Postby Unilisia » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:13 am

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Anyone who thinks the United Nations has a standing military capable of occupation needs a sign bigger than even Bill Engvall can provide.


It doesn't need one.
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Postby Greed and Death » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:20 am

Wikkiwallana wrote:
Farnhamia wrote:Piffle. That's politics. It was worse in the 19th century.

Fistfights on the floor of Congress would make C-SPAN a hell of a lot more watchable.

I have sent a few canes to my representatives and senators just in case.
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Postby Inky Noodles » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:21 am

greed and death wrote:
Wikkiwallana wrote:Fistfights on the floor of Congress would make C-SPAN a hell of a lot more watchable.

I have sent a few canes to my representatives and senators just in case.

What about Batons and Hulk gloves?
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Postby Greed and Death » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:23 am

Inky Noodles wrote:
greed and death wrote:I have sent a few canes to my representatives and senators just in case.

What about Batons and Hulk gloves?

I prefer the traditional 19th century fights.
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Postby Silent Majority » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:25 am

greed and death wrote:
Inky Noodles wrote:What about Batons and Hulk gloves?

I prefer the traditional 19th century fights.


Or they could always go the 17th century route, by taking after Cromwell and having a pillow fight in the halls of the legislature
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