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The fundamentals of our economy are strong?

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How about you start posting this redundant crap in the Spin Zone where it belongs?
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Goober McTuber wrote:How about you start posting this redundant crap in the Spin Zone where it belongs?
Normally I would. But this was so over the top it deserves comment from all the trolls.
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"fundemendals"...are you fucking kidding? Too much Diet Rice Soda last night, BeShellacked?
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PSUFAN wrote:"fundemendals"...are you fucking kidding? Too much Diet Rice Soda last night, BeShellacked?
No, too much middle of the night feedings for lil' BSmack.
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Is this junior or senior b-smacked?
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Sirfindafold is an extremely original and intelligently funny poster.

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Does this mean that McCain is a Fundamentalist?
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I think BSmack was trying to type Mendenhall.
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PSUFAN wrote:I think BSmack was trying to type Mendenhall.
I guess you could say I fumbled that one. :doh:
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Way over on the "look at the bright side" of things. Kind of like after a tornado and coming up from one's shelter and saying "Hey, the foundation is still here, as you peer out among the debris of your home" and "Oh by the way, the wind stopped blowing and it's not raining anymore".

The question is, has the wind stopped blowing ? Most analysts say NO.


I know I'm stocking up on rice and beans, canned tuna and salmon, and arming myself. Getting my "Go Box ready", of course it has to be transportable via my back because I don't think there'll be gas to drive anywhere safe.

Might be best to just dig in and fight for my home. Squatter.

Let me know how you all fare and when things look up for you. We need to keep Hope, alive.


Running to the surplus store to get a home surgery kit for the Go Box.


When the 'NET falls, how will we communicate ? Any HAM radio operators in here ?



I'll see you all on the road. Fellow Travellers. Obama can't get in office soon enough to finish the job. Brace yourselves.


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The fundamentals of Tom's "Go Box" are strong.
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Mikey wrote:The fundamentals of Tom's "Go Box" are strong.
Brother Mikey,
Thank you, in these times of great strife and tribulation, a kind word goes a long way.

If fate draws you to the Blue Ridge, I'll be in a cave, I'll PM you the details. You're welcome to share some soup and stale bread with me.

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mvscal wrote:You'll go mad of mercury poisoning from all that canned salmon. The economy will have recovered and you'll still be up there like some crazy Jap from WW2 holed up on an island in 1970s.

And then Obama will send the FBI up there to shoot my wife and kid. Good point.


Maybe the sky isn't falling and maybe I should just stick it out in my "sustainable community".


Thanks for the advice Brother mvscal.
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I'll bring a Coscto size jar of mayo and we can make stale bread tuna sammiches.

But then, tuna is full of mercury too so maybe it's not such a good idea.
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I'm pretty sure that Tom's remains will make a few lb of excellent organic (with a small amount of residual mercury) fertilizer.
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PSUFAN wrote:I think BSmack was trying to type Mendenhall.
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Brother Mikey,

Tuna has more mercury than salmon. Salmon has trace amount, we'll be safe on salmon for awhile. Stay away from Mayo that has "High Fructose Corn Syrup" in it, that's a method of control.



Brother mvscal,

Good point. Hey, those Japs had a point - the "war" never really did end - just took on a different dynamic. Besides, they were good soldiers. Nobody told them to surrender. I'm liking my cave again. I'll just die and my body will decompose into the earth providing nutrients - that's right - NUTRIENTS to mother earth. I'll be a Green Warrior.
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Tom In VA wrote:I'll just die and my body will decompose into the earth providing cunt cookies - that's right - cunt cookies
But of course. What other kind could you provide?
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N-U-T-R-I-E-N-T-S

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Ha, this board is run by Freemason's isn't it ?


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We're not paying them to do that sort of thing - oh no.
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I thought the Republicans couldn't stoop any lower than they already had.

I was wrong, obviously.
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"We will have a list of foreclosed homes and will make sure people aren't voting from those addresses," the official, James Carabelli, told the Michigan Messenger
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The One's only outside prayer at this point is voter fraud. Looks like Michigan wants every true vote to count. Gee, I wonder why...
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The Republicans argue that people who have lost their homes may no longer be resident at the address listed on voter records, and hence are ineligible to vote, and that their efforts are aimed at preventing voting fraud.
And what if they ARE still resident at the address listed on voter records? What then?

Even more ironic is the assumption by the GOP hacks that people who have been foreclosed on are more likely to vote Democratic. Obviously they know who's to blame for this shitstorm we're in and they figure that voters who have been foreclosed on will as well.
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BSmack wrote:Obviously they know who's to blame for this shitstorm we're in

Really?

You think that Average Joe is really sitting around blaming HIMSELF...

For making such stupid decisions at the voting booth, and for not standing up for his rights every time the government trashes yet another part of the Constitution?
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R-Jack wrote:Do you really think those idiots who lost their homes actually vote?
The Michigan GOP apparently does.
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Dinsdale wrote:
BSmack wrote:Obviously they know who's to blame for this shitstorm we're in
Really?

You think that Average Joe is really sitting around blaming HIMSELF...

For making such stupid decisions at the voting booth, and for not standing up for his rights every time the government trashes yet another part of the Constitution?
Dins,

I was referring to the Michigan Republicans, not the average voter.
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R-Jack wrote:
Can't imagine how Michigan ended up a blue state.
By holding their breath for a really long time?
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