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PastaJoe

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  1. I could root for Russell, this guy I can't stand. During the last water competition I would have pushed him underwater and held him there until he quit.
  2. If he got cut, with our luck he would sign with the Patriots, and end up being Comeback Player of the Year.
  3. Goodbye. You am right, me and Obama Barack am not as smart as Bizarro Man-Boob and the GOP (Guardians of Privilege). You must have great solution on how to prevent unwanted pregnancies and costs, while not asking insurance to cover expense of prevention when they cover male services like vasectomies, and even Viagra (those slutty men!), AND get rid of Planned Parenthood who provides services to women. Perhaps Super pill between knees? Don't dress so slutty? Listen to Rush so they lose all sex drive? Funny ha-ha how Man-Boob and GOP smarter, but not smart enough to avoid fake war Super trap. Like hooking bears in an aquarium. Hello.
  4. Goodbye. You am from Bizarro Earth, where Obama Barack start war on woman by trying to stop Romneycare, deny health benefits to woman, get rid of Planned Parenthood, force women to get ultrasound before abortion, and redefine what be rape. Hello.
  5. We are not worthy of your wisdom and sage advice.
  6. Yeah, because they've declared "war" on Catholics by requiring them not to pick and choose what health care their workers should be covered for. It won't be a landslide, but when Obama focuses on Romney and the Republican House who are obstructing any progress, it will be a comfortable win.
  7. The job sector that continues to lose jobs is the public sector because of spending cuts at the federal, state, and local level. The private sector is creating jobs, but the overall numbers are lagging due to a shrinking government work force. That's what you conservatives have been wanting. Yet you still piss and moan. What douches.
  8. "It's not good being poor." - Today's words of wisdom from Scrooge McDuck.
  9. Conservative ideas aren't what the Republicans promote, except perhaps Ron Paul. I'm for staying out of people's personal lives too, so I guess I'm more conservative than the candidates.
  10. What does going to a non-partisan celebration of your team's success at the White House have to do with making a political statement? This wasn't an Obama event, it was a traditional White House event. Thomas is a selfish coward for stealing the spotlight from his team, and making a weak statement of why he didn't attend. Get some balls and admit you don't like Obama if you're going to take a stand. Just another reason to hate the Bruins. Fans behind the net should hold up a huge teabag with Thomas' picture on it.
  11. If the debate audience was filled with undecided voters, then allowing for clapping or booing would be acceptable. But these debates are filled with partisan supporters of the various candidates who will cheer their choice and boo the others regardless of what they say. So in that situation it just wastes time and gives the viewing audience a false impression of who's giving the best argument.
  12. Blaming the media is just an excuse that conservatives use because they know that myth is red meat for their constituents. "It's the media's fault why people don't like our ideas". It couldn't be that the ideas are bad or benefit a select few. No that couldn't be it.
  13. He's a hypocrite for opposing saving GM and Chrysler. If he could have directly profited from it, he would have supported it. So much for standing up for the middle class, Mr .001%.
  14. The more I hear from Willard, the more I'm confident that Obama is assured of a second term. By the time the Republicans are done exposing him as the poster child of corporate greed at the expense of middle class workers, it will be easy for Obama to deliver the knockout punch. It won't matter if he picks Rubio, Palin, or Christie for his VP, by the time the general election campaign begins, he'll be defined. And wait until there's more of a call for him to release his tax records. You can't go on offense when you're on defense. Just look at all the posts here trying to defend him. And this doesn't even take into consideration how Obama's commander-in-chief record on Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Bin Laden and al Queda's leadership compares to Romney.
  15. That's what he advocated when the auto companies were bailed out. And then if it happened he would have blamed Obama for all the auto workers and suppliers that lost their jobs. What a hypocrite. Or should I say, flip-flopper.
  16. What a crock, blaming Obama for "uncertainty". He's put forth numerous specific proposals, if the Republicans in Congress would get off their duffs and vote them in, or at least compromise to reach agreement, there would be "certainty". But given their priority of defeating Obama over trying to help the middle class and the jobs situation, businesses don't know what if anything they will ever compromise on and vote for.
  17. The land around Dodger Stadium has been discussed as a possible site for a new football stadium. He buys the Dodgers and the land, builds a stadium, and buys and moves the Bills to the new "Pixar Studios - Ralph Wilson Memorial Stadium at Chavez Ravine".
  18. "Smart talk trumps tough talk". Zero American soldiers killed, $1 billion cost, and NATO operations winding down, vs Iraq with over 4000 killed, $700 billion cost, and 8 more years of involvement after "Mission Accomplished". No comparison. The U.S. lead this operation behind the scenes by organizing a response that included NATO involvement, logistical support and supplies, and the tactical use of drones. This action could never have occurred without the U.S., but it was smartly accomplished by getting the Libyans themselves to handle the ground battles instead of American boots on the ground, so that this wouldn't be viewed as another American invasion like Iraq. If this had failed, just as if the Bin Laden mission, or any of the other military successes sanctioned by Obama over the past 3 years had failed, Obama haters would have been screaming about his failures as commander-in-chief. And you know that's the truth.
  19. Once again, Obama's policy of appealing to the people of the Middle East to stand up for themselves and take the lead in forcing change in their countries, with support from Western democracies, has succeeded. And I'm sure that just bugs the hell out of the neo-cons who want the U.S. to force change like was done in Iraq, with the U.S. taking all the risk, casualties, and cost. Smart talk trumps tough talk.
  20. I supported his decision to go into Afghanistan to go after Bin Laden and al-Quada. That was a policy we could all agree on. He lost me when he decided invading Iraq was more important. And I can't imagine some of you complaining about the drone attack if it was a Republican in office.
  21. All valid comments. I was wondering all game what happened to our LBs. No outside contain, no consistent tackling, and no blitzing. You would think that the game plan would have been to blitz more against a rookie QB and keep him rattled. Or at least adjust during the game after the front 4 was giving him too much time. But that's on the coaches. But it wouldn't surprise me if the 1st pick next year is another DB, based on how the current crop has been performing.
  22. The ACLU plays an important role in providing a check on government actions, and I am glad that they are advocates for citizen's rights. Having said that, in this case Anwar al-Awlaki has publicly advocated violence against Americans and actively took a lead in trying to plan such activity, while hiding in foreign countries to avoid American justice. The action to take him out when given the opportunity was appropriate and should be applauded. He was the biggest terrorist target after Bin Laden. The Obama administration has done a superb job of moving our assets away from Iraq, and refocusing them on the terrorist networks that attacked us and want to attack again, putting them on the run in Afghanistan, and taking the war to them in Pakistan and Yemen with human intelligence, special ops, and a dramatic increase in the use of Predator drones.
  23. Jerry tells it like it is, he's not a homer who is afraid to criticize team management, and for that he's a refreshing realist. For those who think the current management isn't part of the problem, consider who they drafted last year compared to who they could have drafted. Round 1 CJ Spiller. Players drafted after him in the 1st round at offensive line, a need position, included Anthony Davis, Maurkice Pouncey, Bryan Bulaga, and Roger Saffold; all starters this year. Instead Nix drafts a RB when we already had 2 starting RBs. Round 2 Torell Troup. TE Rob Gronkowski was drafted after him. They haven't had a solid TE since Metzalaars. Round 3 Alex Carrington. QB Colt McCoy was drafted after him. So ask yourself, going into this season would you rather have Spiller, Troup, and Carrington, or one of those linemen, Gronkowski, and McCoy (which all play need positions). That would be a solid trio of offensive players who could all be starting this year, and instead they have 3 backups / underachievers.
  24. For someone to say they expect the Bills to win the Super Bowl shows that they are either clueless or a liar. You can say your goal is to win, but to expect to win with this roster is delusional.
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