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1billsfan

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  1. Obama blew it. Especially with the older people who he tried to screw over with rationing so that younger people without insurance would have it. People won't ever forget that in July he wanting this 1300 page monstrosity ram-rodded through without anyone have read it, or know what the effects it would have on the debt, or the ability of people to keep what they have already without their employers dropping them. In August, Americans told Obama where he can put his Chicago-style politics. He ain't getting them back.
  2. I live in New Jersey and there's no way that Corzine wins no matter how many more millions he can spend over Christie. The guy's been trying to turn this state into New York south by telling us to bend over, take the taxation, then taxing us more for good measure. New Jersians are freaking pissed at this guy...Bernie Madoff pissed. The democratic corruption scandal was just icing on the cake. The good people of New Jersey will be fitting Corzine with a nice pair of cement shoes come election day.
  3. Holy sh_t, that was freaking brilliant. A+ to whoever it was that came up with that song parody.
  4. They're not going to get any free agent QB of note who would come to Buffalo. The Bills will need to bite the bullet and move forward to a new era with a top QB prospect and a new head coach.
  5. Trent had best start getting the Bills into the endzone this season because Bills fans have had enough of his completion percentage and no points to show for it. If he has a bad season the Bills will no doubt be drafting a first round QB in 2010.
  6. Bills get crushed 45-10 by the Pats in the season opener. Jauron gets fired after the Texans game (bye week) with the Bills owning a 2-6. Sean Kugler (offensive line) is named interim head coach. Bills win their next 5 games, then lose their last 3. 7-9 record.
  7. Yet people that attend the health care town halls are mob-like and evil mongers. What a freaking scum bag. Thankfully it looks as if 2010 is going to be the start of the Great American Throw the Bums Out movement.
  8. Sorry to disappoint, but at this point in time the topic of Buffalo Bills football is about as stimulating as a picture of Bea Arthur in a bikini. Hey, just because my football sensibilities kicked in about a year earlier than you don't be such a hater dude.
  9. His problem is that it's not just the smart few, but the now majority of Bills fans everywhere are finally realizing what an abomination picking him at #8 overall was. In the end, it's not his fault they picked him. I just can't wait till him AND Jauron are BOTH long gone. I can't stand even looking at these, three years and counting, do nothings anymore.
  10. I was probably Jauron's most vocal critic here last year and was looking for the Bills to hire the next Mike Tomlin in Raheem Morris... http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/index.php?...c=77315&hl= http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/index.php?...c=78236&hl= The only thing that's good about this season is that it will be Jauron's last. The bad thing is that it's another wasted year of development for the Bills young roster.
  11. When the mood of the fans towards Jauron turns into a democratic politician's healthcare town hall meeting, then firing him almost becomes the decent thing to do. For that reason, I could definitely see him being canned during the season.
  12. I think I got you both beat. I saw enough of Dick Jauron after the 2007 season to last a lifetime. I do remember us being a very small contingent at the time.
  13. This is only the beginning. I remember wanting to do cartwheels when Ngata was still on the board and then the Bills picked someone I literally had never even heard of. Though to be fair, it's not Whitner's fault that the Bills were epically stupid enough to pick him at #8 overall.
  14. New Yorkers would be complete fools to vote for Cuomo over Giuliani.
  15. Yet he wrote a book called Dreams of My Father. I didn't read it, but it's said that his Mom is barely mentioned in that book. Where's the book on the impact his Mother and Grandparents had on his life?
  16. I really don't care were Obama was born. But if someone wants to call him a racist, he has certainly given them the opportunity through his past associations and comments. Another thing is that Obama dismissed the philly black panther voter intimidation case. Looking at these things by themselves and you can say it's nothing big, but you start putting them all together and you really have to wonder about Obama's opinion of white people. I have yet to hear a good reason why he stayed in that church for 20 years.
  17. Dear Walmart, Middle America...you know, the capitalist loving people who buy up all of your stupid crap?...will start going back to your stores when you stop taking marching orders from communist loving radicals like Van Jones. Signed, John Q. Public PS. Obama won't shop at Walmart because it's not unionized so why do you even give a flying fck what his commie buddy thinks? Also, Obama's spiritual leader of 20 years was a racist, his remarks about the cops were racist (reverse racism is still racism) and his frank talk in San Francisco about people clinging to their God and guns was clearly directed at "whitey". Glen Beck had every right to give an opinion that he thinks the man is a racist.
  18. Boycotting is a two way street, and with these companies bowing down to the threats of an organization founded by an unapologetic communist they will quickly find out that there are many more Americans who care more about things like capitalism and free speech than they do of the President's hurt feelings. You wait and see the counter boycott backlash that's about to hit these companies once the public becomes aware of Obama's communist green czar (and fellow radical buddy) behind the boycott.
  19. After a quick google search, turns out the AP and many other news outlets were <shocked!> in fact wrong about the magnitude of this commie led boycott... http://defendglenn.com/index.html "AP reporter David Bauder reported that "33 Fox advertisers", and he includes WalMart, Clorox and Sprint, "directed that their commercials not air on Beck's show". In an email to DefendGlenn, Bauder claims he "spoke to several of the companies", yet if he had contacted ALL of them, as have we, he would have discovered that all but 11 have DENIED the claims of Color of Change, including WalMart, Clorox, Best Buy, SC Johnson, and today--Sprint, which has denied they are pulling any ads at all--on Beck or elsewhere on cable news talk."
  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOgmwyfKuL8 Dude, took me two seconds to find out that not only is Obama's radical and communist loving green czar the FOUNDER of this group, but that Beck is the one who EXPOSED him! It's too bad that Beck's clown act loses him so many points, because Obama giving a commie lovin' guy like Jones (who's apparently in charge of 80 billion US taxpayer dollars) a job IS OUTRAGEOUS.
  21. No doubt there were Rich Kotite backers until the bitter end in NY. It's too bad they don't have a pill you could take for that level of wishful thinking.
  22. I remember that too, but I think there's a big difference here. Ice T was a very fringe rapper act at the time. Ironically, that song actually put him on the map. But from what I recall, back then rap wasn't even widely considered a true "music" form yet. Now it is the main music that the younger generation listens too. Especially acts like Jay-Z and Rhiana. These are HUGE music stars. I used to like Jay-Z's music, but this stuff crosses a line. Sorry that I'm not so jaded that I fail to get outraged at stars of this magnitude making a not so subtle Black Panther glorification video.
  23. Make up your mind. Kids listen to, and watch this stuff. It's a glorification of a race-based uprising, of intimidation, inferred violence and rioting. All with a pretty cool toe-tapping beat and a cameo by the widely popular, and kid favorite, Rhiana. Considering the lyric I highlighted and the imagery on the screen, this video should be "torched" by one of Jay-Z's bat wielding thugs. For the very thought of Kid Rock doing the flipside of this would be seen as the biggest, most disgusting and most outrageous blight ever dared foisted upon popular music. Sharpton would be boycotting any and everything associated with the record and video. This is sick and twisted stuff and the sad thing is that most parents will have no idea that their kids are watching this crap. You can shove your double standards you know where.
  24. Oh sure, because we all know that "rednecks" (btw, not a race of people) were so offended by Jeff Foxworthy's books. Are you a glue sniffer?
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