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Paintboss
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November 06, 2012 at 08:36:35 PM
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He is Official Posse.


J. Blundy #33 Fan Forever
November 06, 2012 at 08:56:47 PM
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Oh man! Here it comes! LOL. I'll bet this scores a chili pepper.



Hawker
November 06, 2012 at 11:08:08 PM
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But he never won at the Grove....
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mjm sleepy
November 07, 2012 at 12:16:45 AM
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Posted By: Hawker on November 06 2012 at 11:08:08 PM
But he never won at the Grove....


.........but if he did, it would be in a XXX Chassis ......



jackhole22
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November 07, 2012 at 02:04:59 AM
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It's all that campaigning he did on beer hill that got the state.



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revjimk
November 07, 2012 at 02:18:07 AM
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Too funny! We just legalized ganja here in Colorado... now everything's funny....




Mr. Mac
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November 07, 2012 at 04:53:29 AM
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He won Ohio and Florida and California ... Must be a true Outlaw? I know two people that voted for him? The country needs help, 16 trillion in debt, high unemployment and 50 million on food stamps and he gets re-elected?

Paintboss
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November 07, 2012 at 04:58:03 AM
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POSSE WINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dmantx
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November 07, 2012 at 07:28:56 AM
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Posted By: Paintboss on November 06 2012 at 08:36:35 PM
He is Official Posse.


If so, that opens up a whole other can of worms:

So does that make him Posse for just the next 4 years, or for life after he moves on?

 




800horsepower
November 07, 2012 at 09:00:39 AM
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Posted By: Paintboss on November 06 2012 at 08:36:35 PM
He is Official Posse.


HE JUST WON A ROUND TRIP TICKET WITH "KENIA AIRLINES" FOR HIS WHOLE CREW..

dsc1600
November 07, 2012 at 09:02:05 AM
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Posted By: Mr. Mac on November 07 2012 at 04:53:29 AM
He won Ohio and Florida and California ... Must be a true Outlaw? I know two people that voted for him? The country needs help, 16 trillion in debt, high unemployment and 50 million on food stamps and he gets re-elected?


Those 50 million on food stamps can vote, and they sure did yesterday, haha



Hannity
November 07, 2012 at 09:31:40 AM
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Posted By: dsc1600 on November 07 2012 at 09:02:05 AM

Those 50 million on food stamps can vote, and they sure did yesterday, haha



Yesterday's election is no joking matter.

Obama has promised to veto any tax bill that does not include a tax increase on the wealthiest Americans. The Republican owned House will attempt to extend the Bush era tax cuts, but Obama will veto the bill because it won't include the high end increase.

Obama will blame the Republicans and the Republicans will blame Obama. The middle class will ultimately get the shaft!

Here's the worst of it. Obama privately wants the Bush era tax cuts to expire. The election is over now (he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected), he'll sit back and blame the Republicans, and when the middle class tax increase kicks in, the government will be flush with new revenue that it can waste and redistribute.

The stock market crashed today, because the markets understand that "4 more years" is bad for business. We will double dip!




egras
November 07, 2012 at 09:44:55 AM
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Posted By: Hannity on November 07 2012 at 09:31:40 AM

Yesterday's election is no joking matter.

Obama has promised to veto any tax bill that does not include a tax increase on the wealthiest Americans. The Republican owned House will attempt to extend the Bush era tax cuts, but Obama will veto the bill because it won't include the high end increase.

Obama will blame the Republicans and the Republicans will blame Obama. The middle class will ultimately get the shaft!

Here's the worst of it. Obama privately wants the Bush era tax cuts to expire. The election is over now (he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected), he'll sit back and blame the Republicans, and when the middle class tax increase kicks in, the government will be flush with new revenue that it can waste and redistribute.

The stock market crashed today, because the markets understand that "4 more years" is bad for business. We will double dip!



Hey Bill O'Reilly is a sprint car fan and his handle is "Hannity". But seriously, let's see how it plays out. If you are right, I will be in total agreement with you. But extremist Republicans did get Romney beat by bold predictions like this one. Both candidates planned on chopping up the middle class' hard work and income and dividing it with their demographic of interest. I win in neither case and you don't either. Unless you are on government programs OR have vast family riches you wish to invest in corporate America? Didn't think so. Your fall in the largest demographic in the country--the unrepresented!



lpjazz
November 07, 2012 at 09:45:35 AM
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Posted By: Mr. Mac on November 07 2012 at 04:53:29 AM
He won Ohio and Florida and California ... Must be a true Outlaw? I know two people that voted for him? The country needs help, 16 trillion in debt, high unemployment and 50 million on food stamps and he gets re-elected?


In response to Mr. Mac, Obama won because he is a democrat and what he has done to straighten out what was screwed up by George W. Bush. How about pointing out the things Obama has done that are clear as day, saving the auto industry, killing bin laden, and starting to clean up the messs from George W. Did you happen to notice that the democratic party enlisted the help of former president Bill Clinton during the election, while the republican party never mentioned George W. Bush? Why is that? It does appear that they are disassociating themselves from the man they supported while he was in office. Let's also look at the fact that the republican party has shown they are against unions, the very group that has made working conditions fair for the American people. The democratic party is clearly for the working people while Romney and his entourage want to stuff their pockets by breaking up unions and sticking it to the middle and lower class folks. Finally, the republicans have also proven that they are not as supportive of public education as the democratic party. The dire straits that the education system is in right now is because of the republican run states in this country like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, etc...



checkers4me
November 07, 2012 at 09:45:37 AM
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spot1
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Posted By: lpjazz on November 07 2012 at 09:45:35 AM

In response to Mr. Mac, Obama won because he is a democrat and what he has done to straighten out what was screwed up by George W. Bush. How about pointing out the things Obama has done that are clear as day, saving the auto industry, killing bin laden, and starting to clean up the messs from George W. Did you happen to notice that the democratic party enlisted the help of former president Bill Clinton during the election, while the republican party never mentioned George W. Bush? Why is that? It does appear that they are disassociating themselves from the man they supported while he was in office. Let's also look at the fact that the republican party has shown they are against unions, the very group that has made working conditions fair for the American people. The democratic party is clearly for the working people while Romney and his entourage want to stuff their pockets by breaking up unions and sticking it to the middle and lower class folks. Finally, the republicans have also proven that they are not as supportive of public education as the democratic party. The dire straits that the education system is in right now is because of the republican run states in this country like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, etc...



Just keep drinking that kool-aid, pal. Still blaming Bush? How pathetic are you? Let us not ever forget that it was midway thru GW's second term that the all knowing Democrats gained control of the Hose and the Senate and how things really went to hell in a hurry after that. Bush was no more than just a figure after that. The Democrats did everything they could to undermine him every day. I still, and always will, blame the Democrats for our current situation. BTW, you forgot to list Barry's biggest achievement. That is, with the passing of his health care crap, it basically becomes one of the biggest tax increases ever imposed on the citizens of this country. Also, unions are pro-labor? More like pro-pocketbook. They do not care about the working people, only about how wealthy the union heads are. The auto industry got into trouble because of unions. I'm non-union and never will join one..........................

Obama killed Bin Laden? Funny, I thought it was a team of Navy Seals that did that. The same Navy Seal team that Barry derided only months before and even before that. He does like to take credit for everything, doesn't he?



Nick14
November 07, 2012 at 10:06:04 AM
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Posted By: Mr. Mac on November 07 2012 at 04:53:29 AM
He won Ohio and Florida and California ... Must be a true Outlaw? I know two people that voted for him? The country needs help, 16 trillion in debt, high unemployment and 50 million on food stamps and he gets re-elected?


Everyone seems to look down upon those who are on welfare and food stamps. My family had to go on food stamps when I was a kid not because my parents were lazy and wanted to live off of the government teet. My dad got laid off of his factory job almost at the end of every month and when I was born they let him and a lot of others go compeletly. My mom told me that he would go out each day and fill out applications going from one business to the other trying to get a job but no one was hiring in the area(this was around 1986). They had to move in with my great grandmother whom we lived with until she passed away a few years ago. My dad finally got lucky and got a job with the city here and was able to start saving money to move us into a better neighborhood. My mom was able to start working once I was old enough to go to school (because daycare is not cheap not even in those days) and we were able to move into a better neighborhood and we ended up having my great grandmother with us as a repayment to her for helping us out and not having to go through the embarrasment of standing in line with two kids as the grocery store clerk processes your food stamps. Luckily we were not on them that long. My parents were able to move us to the suburbs, save up to help me go to college which I worked my way through as well, and now I am fully employed.

Before people critize all the less fortunate people in the world, first walk a mile in their shoes. Trust me, know one wants to go through that. All we hear about are the small percentage of the people who take advantage of these programs which gives them a black eye. A lot of it is shere luck of the draw on where you are born. I was born in a lower economic class which was able to work their way into the middle class with a little help. People who have been born into a situation where they have never had to decide whether they will eat that night or their kids, should never look down upon someone who does.



watkinsgrady
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Posted By: lpjazz on November 07 2012 at 09:45:35 AM

In response to Mr. Mac, Obama won because he is a democrat and what he has done to straighten out what was screwed up by George W. Bush. How about pointing out the things Obama has done that are clear as day, saving the auto industry, killing bin laden, and starting to clean up the messs from George W. Did you happen to notice that the democratic party enlisted the help of former president Bill Clinton during the election, while the republican party never mentioned George W. Bush? Why is that? It does appear that they are disassociating themselves from the man they supported while he was in office. Let's also look at the fact that the republican party has shown they are against unions, the very group that has made working conditions fair for the American people. The democratic party is clearly for the working people while Romney and his entourage want to stuff their pockets by breaking up unions and sticking it to the middle and lower class folks. Finally, the republicans have also proven that they are not as supportive of public education as the democratic party. The dire straits that the education system is in right now is because of the republican run states in this country like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, etc...



Middle class income is down $4000.00 in the last four years, gas prices have doubled in the last four years, food prices have gone up 40% in the last four years and you say that democrats are for the american working people? Please wake up before its to late.

 

Grady


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lpjazz
November 07, 2012 at 10:14:55 AM
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Posted By: spot1 on November 07 2012 at 09:59:42 AM

Just keep drinking that kool-aid, pal. Still blaming Bush? How pathetic are you? Let us not ever forget that it was midway thru GW's second term that the all knowing Democrats gained control of the Hose and the Senate and how things really went to hell in a hurry after that. Bush was no more than just a figure after that. The Democrats did everything they could to undermine him every day. I still, and always will, blame the Democrats for our current situation. BTW, you forgot to list Barry's biggest achievement. That is, with the passing of his health care crap, it basically becomes one of the biggest tax increases ever imposed on the citizens of this country. Also, unions are pro-labor? More like pro-pocketbook. They do not care about the working people, only about how wealthy the union heads are. The auto industry got into trouble because of unions. I'm non-union and never will join one..........................

Obama killed Bin Laden? Funny, I thought it was a team of Navy Seals that did that. The same Navy Seal team that Barry derided only months before and even before that. He does like to take credit for everything, doesn't he?



Funny spot! bin laden was killed under Obama's watch, not during Bush's tenure. I believe that falls under his list of accomplishments...a democratic office. Bush and the republicans had their chance and blew it. Sounds like you are another one of those that can't face up to the facts. Not a union man either, you probably are one that just enjoys the benefits of the union, but does not support those that provide for you.



spot1
November 07, 2012 at 10:18:36 AM
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Posted By: lpjazz on November 07 2012 at 10:14:55 AM

Funny spot! bin laden was killed under Obama's watch, not during Bush's tenure. I believe that falls under his list of accomplishments...a democratic office. Bush and the republicans had their chance and blew it. Sounds like you are another one of those that can't face up to the facts. Not a union man either, you probably are one that just enjoys the benefits of the union, but does not support those that provide for you.



Nope, I'm in a very non-union rural area. Unions are 50 miles or more away and they can stay that far away or get further away as far as I'm concerned.





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