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4moreyears
09-28-2005, 11:51 AM
A friend of me put this together and I had to laugh.

JH

1. Texas: Productive industrious state run by Republicans.

Louisiana: Government dependent welfare state run by Democrats.



2. Texas: Residents take responsibility to protect and evacuate themselves.

Louisiana: Residents wait for government to protect and evacuate them.



3. Texas: Local and state officials take responsibility for protecting their citizens and property.

Louisiana: Local and state officials blame federal government for not protecting their citizens and property.



4. Texas: Command and control remains in place to preserve order.

Louisiana: Command and control collapses allowing lawlessness.



5. Texas: Law enforcement officers remain on duty to protect city.

Louisiana: Law enforcement officers desert their posts to protect themselves.



6. Texas: Local police watch for looting.

Louisiana: Local police participate in looting.



7. Texas: Law and order remains in control, 8 looters tried it, 8 looters arrested.

Louisiana: Anarchy and lawlessness breaks out, looters take over city, no arrests, criminals with guns have to be shot by federal troops.



8. Texas: Considerable damage caused by hurricane.

Louisiana: Considerable damage caused by looters.



9. Texas: Flood barriers hold preventing cities from flooding.

Louisiana: Flood barriers fail due to lack of maintenance allowing city to flood.



10. Texas: Orderly evacuation away from threatened areas, few remain.

Louisiana: 25,000 fail to evacuate, are relocated to another flooded area.



11. Texas: Citizens evacuate with personal 3 day supply of food and water.

Louisiana: Citizens fail to evacuate with 3 day supply of food and water, do without it for the next 4 days.



12. Texas: FEMA brings in tons of food and water for evacuees. State officials provide accessible distribution points.

Louisiana: FEMA brings in tons of food and water for evacuees. State officials prevent citizens from reaching distribution points and vice versa.



13. Louisiana: Media focuses on poor blacks in need of assistance, blames Bush.

Texas: Media can’t find poor blacks in need of assistance, looking for something else to blame on Bush.



14. Texas: Coastal cities suffer some infrastructure damage, Mayors tell residents to stay away until ready for repopulation, no interference from federal officials.

Louisiana: New Orleans is destroyed, Mayor asks residents to return home as another hurricane approaches, has to be overruled by federal officials.



15. Louisiana: Over 400 killed by storm, flooding and crime.

Texas: 24 killed in bus accident on highway during evacuation, no storm related deaths.



16. Texas: Jailed prisoners are relocated to other detention facilities outside the storm area.

Louisiana: Jailed prisoners are set free to prey on city shops, residents, and homes.



17. Texas: Local and state officials work with FEMA and Red Cross in recovery operations.

Louisiana: Local and state officials obstruct FEMA and Red Cross from aiding in recovery operations.



18. Texas: Local and state officials demonstrate leadership in managing disaster areas.

Louisiana: Local and state officials fail to demonstrate leadership, require federal government to manage disaster areas.



19. Texas: Fuel deliveries can't keep up with demand, some run out of gas on highway, need help from fuel tankers before storm arrives.

Louisiana: Motorists wait till storm hits and electrical power fails. Cars run out of gas at gas stations that can‘t pump gas. Gas in underground tanks mixes with flood waters.



20. Texas: Mayors move citizens out of danger.

Louisiana: Mayor moves himself and family to Dallas.



21. Texas: Mayors continue public service announcements and updates on television with Governor's backing and support.

Louisiana: Mayor cusses, governor cries, senator threatens president with violence on television, none of them have a clue what went wrong or who‘s responsible.



22. Louisiana: Democratic Senator says FEMA was slow in responding to 911 calls from Louisiana citizens.

Texas: Republican Senator says "when you call 911, the phone doesn't ring in Washington, it rings here at the local responders".

FORD
09-28-2005, 12:49 PM
No sources. No evidence. No chance.

Hardrock69
09-28-2005, 02:15 PM
1. Texas makes sure to cover it's ass when a hurrican hits after watching the mistakes all the Republicans made in dealing with Katrina.

2. Louisiana suffers thanks to Republican fuckups.

scamper
09-28-2005, 02:18 PM
Mother Nature: undefeated

Angel
09-28-2005, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
A friend of me put this together and I had to laugh.

and then I go to school and friend of me teach english.

Damn shame you didn't get Katrina... I'd much prefer the demise of Galveston over New Orleans!

BigBadBrian
09-28-2005, 04:01 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears



2. Texas: Residents take responsibility to protect and evacuate themselves.

Louisiana: Residents wait for government to protect and evacuate them.



3. Texas: Local and state officials take responsibility for protecting their citizens and property.

Louisiana: Local and state officials blame federal government for not protecting their citizens and property.





Louisiana: Has a city named New Orleans where a Police Superintendant just resigned. Reason? Alot of the "missing" police officers during the hurricane never really existed.

WHERE DID ALL THAT PAYROLL MONEY GO, EDDIE? :mad:

Warham
09-28-2005, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by Hardrock69
1. Texas makes sure to cover it's ass when a hurrican hits after watching the mistakes all the Republicans made in dealing with Katrina.

2. Louisiana suffers thanks to Republican fuckups.

Louisiana's been run by Democrats for the last half-century, New Orleans longer than that.

Nickdfresh
09-28-2005, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by Warham
Louisiana's been run by Democrats for the last half-century, New Orleans longer than that.

I think Democrats largely ran Texas until DeLAY "fixed" things with partisan redistricting....

Hardrock69
09-28-2005, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by Warham
Louisiana's been run by Democrats for the last half-century, New Orleans longer than that.


So? Are you saying that local, state, AND federal government is staffed entirely by DEMOCRATS?

So you are saying FEMA is run by a Democrat?

The head of FEMA was given his job by a Democrat?

So the LOCAL N.O. DEMOCRATS were required to provide emergency management for the entire state of Louisiana?

The DEMOCRATS in the Louisiana STATE Government were required to provide Emergency Management for ALL STATES affected by Katrina?

Exscuse me....isn't the FEDERAL Emergency Management Agency supposed to DO SOMETHING when a large disaster of this sort occurs?

If not, why do they exist?

Hell, last time I checked, the Republicans were a majority in Congress, and we have a Republican administration running this country (quite badly I might add), and the Republican administration is in charge of appointing retards, criminals, and slackers to run the various Federal Agencies.

So why whine about The Democrats who run Louisiana, hmmm?

ELVIS
09-28-2005, 04:39 PM
Because they have alot to answer for...

The rest of your long winded post is pointless, as is 99% of your crap...


:elvis:

Warham
09-28-2005, 04:39 PM
The Feds are not the first responders in disasters like this. The local and state authorities are! Texas doesn't seem to have a problem with their own departments getting a grasp on disasters. They took in 100,000+ people from Louisiana with no problems. They were prepared for a disaster. Why wasn't New Orleans?

Dr. Love
09-28-2005, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by Angel
and then I go to school and friend of me teach english.

Damn shame you didn't get Katrina... I'd much prefer the demise of Galveston over New Orleans!

Really? I hope the weather really fucks up your area, and kills a lot of your people, too.

4moreyears
09-28-2005, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by Angel
and then I go to school and friend of me teach english.

Damn shame you didn't get Katrina... I'd much prefer the demise of Galveston over New Orleans!

Dumb shit the batteries on my keyboard were running low. And Ford you stupid fuck as far as sources his name is Jerry.

Nitro Express
09-28-2005, 07:53 PM
I say send all the scum from New Orleans to Canada.

FORD
09-28-2005, 08:57 PM
Originally posted by Nitro Express
I say send all the scum from New Orleans to Canada.

I say we send the Busheep from Chicago to Iraq.

Cathedral
09-28-2005, 09:11 PM
The idiocy astounds me in this.
The fucking Mayor of New Orleans and the fucking Governor of Louisiana dropped the fucking ball on every citizen who is in the levee zone by NOT addressing an issue that has BEEN and issue for 30 fucking years, it's that fucking simple.

THEN, Prsident Bush comes along and drops the fucking ball with his response, but after shit hits the fan, shit gets done.

They ALL screwed up the situation EQUALLY!

But Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo, people think it's all the fault of the Federal Government who's beurocracy has a track record of slowing things down.
Then we have Investigations to find someone to blame, place that blame on someone and nothing further happens.
But what a shit load of money that was wasted, eh?

Anyone who sits around and waits for the Government to step up and do a damn thing for them is a dumb ass, and that is not rocket science, buy a goddamned bicycle, do something but sit there and wait to become a victim or a statistic of something that is a force of nature.

Every mother fucking person of authority owns a piece of the blame for what happened...Blanco admitted that unknowlingly on camera, but does that resonate in any Bush Haters ears?
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, Bush has a Hurricane machine with a big ass saddle and rode that fucker into the Gulf Coast to eliminate a few thousand ******s.............get the fuck out of Dodge with that shit and for crying out loud, pull the fucking corn cobs out of your ass.

THEY'RE ALL FUCKING GUILTY AS SIN FOR SCREWING UP, SO STOP THE PARTISAN FINGER POINTING AND SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT IT!

Not one of those pieces of shit gets a pass from me. Blanco was late doing her job, Nagin didn't do his job, and our President historically blundered his job.
Michael Brown actually had it right, although he excluded himself from his share of the blame as well, the fucking state of Louisiana is dysfunctional and run by corrupt welfare scheming assholes who cared less for their people than Bush did, except for when there was a camera or a mic around.

I'm ashamed of our country and myself for allowing people like that to run a damn thing that doesn't have a Dunkin Donuts sign out front.

This country is a pathetic shadow of what it once was, period.

Rebel
09-28-2005, 09:20 PM
As far as the lawlessness goes, that's a 100% local fuckup. You didn't see that shit in MS which would have been just as easy. Haley called the Guard out that very day (the Monday of Katrina) and took care of shit.

The governor of Louisiana is a jackass, plain and simple. She fucked that up herself.

4moreyears
09-28-2005, 10:18 PM
Originally posted by FORD
I say we send the Busheep from Chicago to Iraq.

Ford,

Why don't you come out and send me to Iraq?

Pussy

FORD
09-29-2005, 01:39 AM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
Ford,

Why don't you come out and send me to Iraq?

Pussy

Why don't you go voluntary and put your goddamned money where your mouth is?

Go support your fucking monkey boy pResident and his stupid illegal war. Go to Iraq and send someone home who doesn't want to to be there. Got any medical training? I'm sure Sarge would love to get the Hell out of that shit hole.

Nitro Express
09-29-2005, 02:39 AM
I don't think the war is in Iraq, it's fucking here man. Look at the way we fight and hate each other? These tragedies should pull us together. I think the Republicans and Democrats should stop arguing and start shooting each other. Let's get it on motherfuckers!

BigBadBrian
09-29-2005, 09:07 AM
Originally posted by FORD
Why don't you go voluntary and put your goddamned money where your mouth is?

Go support your fucking monkey boy pResident and his stupid illegal war. Go to Iraq and send someone home who doesn't want to to be there. Got any medical training? I'm sure Sarge would love to get the Hell out of that shit hole.

Man, I would have loved for someone to say that to get me out of the Middle East when I was sent to the Persian fucking Gulf on 96 hours notice by Bill fucking Clinton.

Did you say that to Clinton supporters back then, FORD? Did you tell them to go volunteer for the military to support Clinton's military exploits? Huh? :mad:

Hardrock69
09-29-2005, 09:49 AM
I think it funny 4moreyears tries to make it seem like eveyrhting is all well and good in Texas but it is not:



By PAM EASTON, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 9 minutes ago

WOODVILLE, Texas - Five days after Hurricane Rita came ashore, conditions remained primitive in parts of Texas, where some residents were taking baths and brushing their teeth using water from the Neches River and others were sleeping in tents.

The plywood sign outside the home in East Texas where eight Beaumont families had sought refuge from Hurricane Rita carried a simple message: "Help Needed. Ice and Water. 43 People."

The evacuees had no electricity and little water or food after the storm. As temperatures neared triple-digits, adults used paper towels dampened with bottled water to keep children from overheating. A campfire was built to keep mosquitoes away.

"The only thing we could think of to survive was to put out that sign," said Tiffany Moten, 24, who was staying at the home near Livingston. "Luckily, we were blessed, and we have a lot of friendly people who came up and brought us water and ice and things like that. We are trying to make it."

The
Federal Emergency Management Agency delivered ice, water and packaged meals Wednesday to residents who rode out the storm, but some officials in hard-hit areas criticized the agency's response, with one calling for a commission to examine the emergency response.

In Houston, FEMA closed a disaster relief center just hours after its doors opened when some of the hundreds of hurricane victims in line began fainting in the heat. FEMA officials said they were caught off-guard by the roughly 1,500 people who showed up, but said it would reopen the center Thursday morning.

Local officials, including Port Arthur Mayor Oscar Ortiz and Jefferson County Judge Carl Griffith, said FEMA's response has been inadequate.

Griffith said he has asked Gov. Rick Perry to set up a commission to study the emergency response to Rita. Congress is holding hearings this week on the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina.

FEMA spokesman Ross Fredenburg said communications between Austin and rural East Texas have been troubled, in part because of power problems. But he said FEMA had set up distribution points in 27 southeastern Texas cities.

"I don't know what could have been done better since the materials were in place before the hurricane," Fredenburg said. "We're doing everything we can to get water and ice to whomever remains."

Meanwhile, local officials and volunteers were trying to help residents and evacuees any way they could. In Woodville, Dam-B Volunteer Fire Department Chief Thomas Eller tried to coax elderly residents to leave their homes Wednesday.

"A lot of them don't want to leave, but I don't want to give them a choice," Eller said. "I would rather move them out of here kicking and screaming then have to put them in a (body) bag."

Eller had persuaded Joseph Robinson, 90, and his 75-year-old wife, Wanda, to ride out the storm at the firehouse but they wanted to go home after the storm passed.

"There ain't no place like home," said Joseph Robinson, who has emphysema. "We got winter coming on. We'll have cool weather. We'll be all right."

Farther east in Jasper, Jeff Sargent, vice president of an Arizona-based ambulance company that helped evacuate a Texas nursing home, helped run a makeshift triage center out of a church.

He said it was difficult for many residents, trapped behind miles of downed trees, to get medical care, food or water. So far the triage center has seen about 300 patients and treated everything from heart problems to heat-related illnesses, he said.

Some rural residents said they felt forgotten after the storm.

"They are still stuck on Katrina, and Rita's done some hellacious damage up in these woods," said Sharon Lakey, a 49-year-old Farrsville resident who sat in a long line of vehicles waiting to get gas in Jasper.

___

Associated Press writers Juan A. Lozano in Houston, Liz Austin in Austin and Abe Levy in Port Arthur contributed to this report.

Cathedral
09-29-2005, 11:14 AM
I don't live on the coast for this very reason, it's too dangerous.
But if i did, I'd have my own plan to get the hell out and to hell with my property and any other material possessions.
Stuff can be replaced, LIVE'S CANNOT!

All important papers and my family would have been gone long before any traffic jam.

Anyone who lives in areas like that and doesn't take their own safety into their own hands is too stupid to breath.
If all i had was a dollar in my pocket i'd still have been headed north.

I learned a long time ago that the federal government is the last organization to have anyone's best interests in mind but their own.
It's even worse on the state and local levels.

But this is exactly what happens when people trust politicians, they regret it if they're still alive to do so.
You can go 10 miles in an hour on a bicycle, ya know?
A Hurricane can kill you in the time it takes a politician to react on your behalf.

ODShowtime
09-29-2005, 08:29 PM
9. Texas: Flood barriers hold preventing cities from flooding.
Louisiana: Flood barriers fail due to lack of maintenance allowing city to flood.



this one's just awful. :rolleyes:

FORD
09-29-2005, 09:04 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Man, I would have loved for someone to say that to get me out of the Middle East when I was sent to the Persian fucking Gulf on 96 hours notice by Bill fucking Clinton.

Did you say that to Clinton supporters back then, FORD? Did you tell them to go volunteer for the military to support Clinton's military exploits? Huh? :mad:
I wasn't crazy about Clinton attacking Iraq either. But at least you weren't in downtown Fallujah.

krcampbell
09-29-2005, 09:15 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears

2. Texas: Residents take responsibility to protect and evacuate themselves.



By DEBORAH HASTINGS / Associated Press

Wilma Skinner would like to scream at the officials of this city. If only they would pick up their phones.

"I done called for a shelter, I done called for help. There ain't none. No one answers," she said, standing in blistering heat outside a check-cashing store that had just run out of its main commodity. "Everyone just says, 'Get out, get out.' I've got no way of getting out. And now I've got no money."

With Hurricane Rita breathing down Houston's neck, those with cars were stuck in gridlock trying to get out. Those like Skinner — poor, and with a broken-down car — were simply stuck, and fuming at being abandoned, they say.

"All the banks are closed and I just got off work," said Thomas Visor, holding his sweaty paycheck as he, too, tried to get inside the store, where more than 100 people, all of them black or Hispanic, fretted in line. "This is crazy. How are you supposed to evacuate a hurricane if you don't have money? Answer me that?"

Some of those who did have money, and did try to get out, didn't get very far.

Judie Anderson of La Porte, Texas, covered just 45 miles in 12 hours. She had been on the road since 10 p.m. Wednesday, headed toward Oklahoma, which by Thursday was still very far away.

"This is the worst planning I've ever seen," she said. "They say, 'We've learned a lot from Hurricane Katrina.' Well, you couldn't prove it by me."

On Bellaire Boulevard in southwest Houston, a weeping woman and her young daughter stood on the sidewalk, surrounded by plastic bags full of clothes and blankets. "I'd like to go, but nobody come get me," the woman said in broken English. When asked her name, she looked frightened. "No se, no se," she said: Spanish for "I don't know."

Her daughter, who appeared to be about 9, whispered in English, "We're from Mexico."

Census figures show Harris County had 3.6 million people in 2004, of whom 14.7 percent lived below the poverty level while 8.7 percent of households lacked a vehicle, both percentages slightly higher than national figures. More than one-third spoke a language other than English at home.

For the poor and the disenfranchised, the mighty evacuation orders that preceded Rita were something they could only ignore.

Eddie McKinney, 64, who had no home, no teeth and a torn shirt, stood outside the EZ Pawn shop, drinking a beer under a sign that said, "No Loitering."

"We got no other choice but to stay here. We're homeless and we're broke," he said. "I thought about going to Dallas, but now it's too late. I got no way to get there."

Where will he stay?

"A nice white man gave me a motel room for three days. Just walked up and said, 'Here.' So my buddy and me will stick it out," he said, pointing to another homeless man. "We got a half-gallon of whiskey and a room."

In Deer Park, a working-class suburb of refineries south of Houston, Stacy and Troy Curtis, waited for help outside the police station. Less than three weeks ago, the couple left New Orleans after it was ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.

With no vehicle, and little money, they tried to get their lives together while staying at a hotel in Deer Park. Stacy Curtis, a nursing assistant in New Orleans, had a job interview scheduled for Thursday.

But most businesses had shut down because the neighborhood will likely flood if the hurricane hits Galveston Bay. The streets were empty Thursday afternoon.

"We're stuck here," Stacy Curtis said. "Got no other place to go."

An emergency official eventually sent a van to take the couple to a shelter at a recreation center.

Monica Holmes, who has debilitating lupus, sat in her car at a Houston gas station that had no gas. "We can't go nowhere," she said, tapping a fingernail against the dashboard fuel gauge. "Look here," she said. "I'm right on E."

Her husband, a security guard, had a paycheck, but no way to cash it.

"We were going to try to go to Nacogdoches" in east Texas, not far from the Louisiana border, she said. "But even if we could get on the road, we're not going to get out. These people that left yesterday, they're still on the beltway. They haven't even got out of Houston."

So she and her husband will hunker down in their Missouri City home, just to the south. "We'll be fine," she said. "You can't be scared of what God can do. I'm covered."

As always, there were those who chose to stay, no matter how dire the warnings.

John Benson, a 47-year-old surfer and lifelong Galveston resident, said he thinks his town "is going to take on a lot of water. But as far as the winds, I think here on the island, it will be a little bit less than they anticipated."

Mandatory evacuation orders were issued Wednesday for the area.

Benson said he planned to use his surfboard as transportation after the hurricane. "The main thing is you have a contingency plan," he said, and thumped his board. "You got buoyancy."

Skinner, accompanied by her 6-year-old grandson, Dageneral Bellard, would settle for a bus.

"They got them for the outlying areas, for the Gulf and Galveston, but they ain't made no preparations for us in the city, for the poor people here. There ain't no (evacuation) buses here. I got nowhere to go."


Yeah, that definitely sounds like those responsible Texans were hard at work.

Nickdfresh
09-29-2005, 09:49 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Man, I would have loved for someone to say that to get me out of the Middle East when I was sent to the Persian fucking Gulf on 96 hours notice by Bill fucking Clinton.

Did you say that to Clinton supporters back then, FORD? Did you tell them to go volunteer for the military to support Clinton's military exploits? Huh? :mad:

How many roadside bombs did you sail by while swabbing the poopdeck BRIAN?:)

Nickdfresh
09-29-2005, 09:52 PM
How about this one?

National GUARDSMEN mobilized for Hurricaine KATRINA-10,000.

Nat'l GUARDSMEN mobilized for RITA-319,000...

Gee, I wonder if there was any differences in planning?:rolleyes:

FORD
09-29-2005, 09:55 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
How about this one?

National GUARDSMEN mobilized for Hurricaine KATRINA-10,000.

Nat'l GUARDSMEN mobilized for RITA-319,000...

Gee, I wonder if there was any differences in planning?:rolleyes:

You mean most of the National Guard from TEXAS isn't in Iraq??

Wow, there's a shocker.

4moreyears
09-29-2005, 09:56 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by FORD
Why don't you go voluntary and put your goddamned money where your mouth is?

Go support your fucking monkey boy pResident and his stupid illegal war. Go to Iraq and send someone home who doesn't want to to be there. Got any medical training? I'm sure Sarge would love to get the Hell out of that shit hole. [/QUOTE

If you don't like it here so much why don't you go to France or Canada and live with the rest of the fucking idiots. If only your asshole buddies Sean Penn, Alec Baldwin, and Tim Robbins will join you.

ODShowtime
09-30-2005, 07:47 AM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
[QUOTE]Originally posted by FORD
Why don't you go voluntary and put your goddamned money where your mouth is?

Go support your fucking monkey boy pResident and his stupid illegal war. Go to Iraq and send someone home who doesn't want to to be there. Got any medical training? I'm sure Sarge would love to get the Hell out of that shit hole. [/QUOTE

If you don't like it here so much why don't you go to France or Canada and live with the rest of the fucking idiots. If only your asshole buddies Sean Penn, Alec Baldwin, and Tim Robbins will join you.

you sir, are a moron

BigBadBrian
09-30-2005, 09:47 AM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
you sir, are a moron

No he's not. He has a point.

:gulp:

FORD
09-30-2005, 09:56 AM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
No he's not. He has a point.

:gulp:

The only point "4moronyears" has is the one on top of his head.

Still, he should be proud of the fact that one of his dumbass made-up trollfests finally managed to make Page 2.

4moreyears
09-30-2005, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
you sir, are a moron

You can join Ford in Canada.

Angel
09-30-2005, 02:25 PM
Originally posted by Dr. Love
Really? I hope the weather really fucks up your area, and kills a lot of your people, too.

My old lover, how the hell are ya?

Honey, what I'm saying is that it wouldn't have happened in Galveston. They're too RICH. What happened in New Orleans happened because nobody gives a fuck about POOR people in your country.

We were there helping out your citizens in Louisiana BEFORE your government got their shit together.

IMO Had Katrina hit Galveston instead of NOLA the story would have been different!!

BigBadBrian
09-30-2005, 05:20 PM
Originally posted by Angel
My old lover, how the hell are ya?

Honey, what I'm saying is that it wouldn't have happened in Galveston. They're too RICH. What happened in New Orleans happened because nobody gives a fuck about POOR people in your country.

We were there helping out your citizens in Louisiana BEFORE your government got their shit together.

IMO Had Katrina hit Galveston instead of NOLA the story would have been different!!

Angel, were you born stupid or do you actively work at it?

Hmm?

That's the most idiotic response that's come down the pike since the last time you logged on these boards. :D

:gulp:

ODShowtime
09-30-2005, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by Angel
We were there helping out your citizens in Louisiana BEFORE your government got their shit together.


that's nonsense

Nickdfresh
09-30-2005, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
You can join Ford in Canada.

Can I hang out with you and Dr.DickkVibe in "Retarded, Right-Wing Cliche'Land©?"

ODShowtime
09-30-2005, 09:33 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
You can join Ford in Canada.

oh yeah I'm gonna leave my country because idiots like you are fucking it up. ah nope.

Four more years.:rolleyes: Give me a break. Look at the incompetent people he appoints. Look at Mike Brown. You want four more years of bad decisions like that? You're old enough to know better by now.

ODShowtime
09-30-2005, 09:34 PM
damn Nick that little brown guy's cool

4moreyears
10-01-2005, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Can I hang out with you and Dr.DickkVibe in "Retarded, Right-Wing Cliche'Land©?"

Would love to have ya.

4moreyears
10-01-2005, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
oh yeah I'm gonna leave my country because idiots like you are fucking it up. ah nope.

Four more years.:rolleyes: Give me a break. Look at the incompetent people he appoints. Look at Mike Brown. You want four more years of bad decisions like that? You're old enough to know better by now.

Hey if it is that bad, leave and come back when hillary is running. All this guy does is bitch. Never offers any solutions, just cries like a baby.

Nickdfresh
10-01-2005, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
damn Nick that little brown guy's cool

Meet FAPPY DOMO...

kentuckyklira
10-01-2005, 07:42 PM
Originally posted by FORD
No sources. No evidence. No chance. No child left behind!

FORD
10-01-2005, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
All this guy does is bitch. Never offers any solutions, just cries like a baby.

Describing yourself again?

4moreyears
10-02-2005, 07:16 AM
Originally posted by FORD
Describing yourself again?

Out of the two of us, you seem to be the one unhappy about the direction of the country.

FORD
10-02-2005, 01:42 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
Out of the two of us, you seem to be the one unhappy about the direction of the country.

True, but at least I'm unhappy about what's going on right now. In another thread, YOU made reference to some real estate deal that took place in Arkansas over 25 years ago.

DrMaddVibe
10-02-2005, 01:59 PM
There's the difference!

ODShowtime
10-03-2005, 07:06 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
Hey if it is that bad, leave and come back when hillary is running. All this guy does is bitch. Never offers any solutions, just cries like a baby.

Why do I have to offer solutions? Am I running for office?

Here's a fucking solution, make voting rights contingent on passing a literacy test to keep mouth-breathers like you away from the voting booth.

That's the first step to fixing this fucked up country.