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Quote from: CFoD on July 26, 2013, 09:21:02 PMLove the people that bitch about how much the vacations cost. The president is the most powerful person in the world and ridiculously underpaid, he better get some good perks to go along with that 400k he makes a year.
Quote from: ben ji on July 29, 2013, 05:44:03 PMQuote from: CFoD on July 26, 2013, 09:21:02 PMLove the people that bitch about how much the vacations cost. The president is the most powerful person in the world and ridiculously underpaid, he better get some good perks to go along with that 400k he makes a year.Especially when they think he's just spending millions of dollars to go shopping, and not to fly security vehicles/personnel etc overseas
There would be no wind if there were no dead soldiers.
The White House is still closed to the public, unless President Obama finds you useful or amusing.http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2013/07/29/wh-tours-parade-special-visitors-continues/
Obama pulls a Fonda! Hanoi Barack claims communist dictator Ho Chi Minh was inspired by U.S. Founding Fathers
Depraved Planned Parenthood abides infanticide AND theft: PP pays $1.4 M to settle Medicaid fraud case in just 2 of 50 states.
Pro-SSM Law Professor admits Supreme Court's DOMA decision will require courts to legalize polygamous and incestuous marriages.
What the hell is this... A picture is worth a thousand words. SOMEONE WAS AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME WITH A CAMERA. IT WAS REPORTED THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA WAS FURIOUS THAT HE WAS CAUGHT ON CAMERA AND IT WAS PUBLISHED AND TRIED TO BLOCK IT. The name of the book Obama is holding is called: The Post-American World, and it was written by a fellow Muslim.(Fareed Zakaria) "Post" America means: The World "After" America !" If each person sends this to a minimum of twenty people on their address list, In three days, all people in The United States of America would have the message. I believe this is one photo that really should be passed around.
QuoteWhat the hell is this... A picture is worth a thousand words. SOMEONE WAS AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME WITH A CAMERA. IT WAS REPORTED THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA WAS FURIOUS THAT HE WAS CAUGHT ON CAMERA AND IT WAS PUBLISHED AND TRIED TO BLOCK IT. The name of the book Obama is holding is called: The Post-American World, and it was written by a fellow Muslim.(Fareed Zakaria) "Post" America means: The World "After" America !" If each person sends this to a minimum of twenty people on their address list, In three days, all people in The United States of America would have the message. I believe this is one photo that really should be passed around.
LOL, everything about this is so good.
Quote from: michigancat on July 30, 2013, 02:50:51 PMLOL, everything about this is so good.Oklahoma seems like it'd be an absolute treasure trove of olds posting hilarious political things on facebook.
Quote from: sdbroObama pulls a Fonda! Hanoi Barack claims communist dictator Ho Chi Minh was inspired by U.S. Founding FathersQuote from: sdbroDepraved Planned Parenthood abides infanticide AND theft: PP pays $1.4 M to settle Medicaid fraud case in just 2 of 50 states.Quote from: sdbroPro-SSM Law Professor admits Supreme Court's DOMA decision will require courts to legalize polygamous and incestuous marriages.
Seriously, college football is incredibly out of control, and perhaps everything that is wrong with college today:http://deadspin.com/oregons-new-football-performance-center-is-a-decaden-975295515Comments:QuoteRadical lib: Oh... and fun fact: Oregon's tuition went up 3.5 percent this year. The university tired for a 6 percent increase. But you know... priorities.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of lib: Money talks. I stopped being pissed about this awhile ago. There is no point.about an hour ago · Like..Radical lib: Well, indifference really is the true engine of change. about an hour ago · Like..Friend of lib: I'm just saying that it's not worth the effort. Football brings in tons of money for the university, therefore it will always be top priority. I don't find wasting time on something that will never go away beneficial. Do I think it's messed up? Yep. Do I think it will never change? Lol no.about an hour ago · Like..Radical: Everything runs it's course... I'll just say that.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: The thing to remember is that the athletic fund and the school's general fund are separate entities. Also, most athletic departments contribute a portion of their revenues to the general education fund. Tution fees are not distributed to athletic departments. And I'm guessing that the majority of the funding for the new facility was from corporate and private donors...about an hour ago · Like..Radical That's fine, but the point is college is hardly about education anymore. I'm sure there are more scholarly departments that could have used some of that private and/or corporate funding, because God knows state governments don't give a rat's ass about education. Kansas sure doesn't.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: True...but this is America. People can donate their money as they wish. It helps that one of the Nike founders is an Oregon graduate. I'm sure they can write off all the free Nike gear they give to the AD as advertising.about an hour ago · Like..Radical: This, is indeed, America.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: Just checked the facts on the funding. Phil Knight (co-founder of Nike) largely funded the new facility. He has also donated a ton of money to different educational programs and cancer research as well.38 minutes ago · Like..Radical: Dude. College football... it's a sham. I'll still watch. But it's a circus.
Radical lib: Oh... and fun fact: Oregon's tuition went up 3.5 percent this year. The university tired for a 6 percent increase. But you know... priorities.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of lib: Money talks. I stopped being pissed about this awhile ago. There is no point.about an hour ago · Like..Radical lib: Well, indifference really is the true engine of change. about an hour ago · Like..Friend of lib: I'm just saying that it's not worth the effort. Football brings in tons of money for the university, therefore it will always be top priority. I don't find wasting time on something that will never go away beneficial. Do I think it's messed up? Yep. Do I think it will never change? Lol no.about an hour ago · Like..Radical: Everything runs it's course... I'll just say that.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: The thing to remember is that the athletic fund and the school's general fund are separate entities. Also, most athletic departments contribute a portion of their revenues to the general education fund. Tution fees are not distributed to athletic departments. And I'm guessing that the majority of the funding for the new facility was from corporate and private donors...about an hour ago · Like..Radical That's fine, but the point is college is hardly about education anymore. I'm sure there are more scholarly departments that could have used some of that private and/or corporate funding, because God knows state governments don't give a rat's ass about education. Kansas sure doesn't.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: True...but this is America. People can donate their money as they wish. It helps that one of the Nike founders is an Oregon graduate. I'm sure they can write off all the free Nike gear they give to the AD as advertising.about an hour ago · Like..Radical: This, is indeed, America.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: Just checked the facts on the funding. Phil Knight (co-founder of Nike) largely funded the new facility. He has also donated a ton of money to different educational programs and cancer research as well.38 minutes ago · Like..Radical: Dude. College football... it's a sham. I'll still watch. But it's a circus.
^^^if that guy really wants to find someone to blame, he should be blaming Obama.
This is a very sad story about a bear... Everybody should heed the warnings not to feed wildlife because they become dependent and don't forage for themselves any longer. It is such a tragedy to see what has been done to our country's wildlife. The photo below captures a disturbing trend that is beginning to affect U.S. wildlife. Animals that formerly were self-sufficient are now showing signs of belonging to the Democrat Party. They have apparently learned to just sit and wait for the government to step in and provide for their care and sustenance. This photo is of a black bear in Montana turned Democrat. He's nicknamed Bearack Obearma. It is believed that he has become a campground organizer.
Mods, feel free to move to the Amazing Animal Stories thread.QuoteThis is a very sad story about a bear... Everybody should heed the warnings not to feed wildlife because they become dependent and don't forage for themselves any longer. It is such a tragedy to see what has been done to our country's wildlife. The photo below captures a disturbing trend that is beginning to affect U.S. wildlife. Animals that formerly were self-sufficient are now showing signs of belonging to the Democrat Party. They have apparently learned to just sit and wait for the government to step in and provide for their care and sustenance. This photo is of a black bear in Montana turned Democrat. He's nicknamed Bearack Obearma. It is believed that he has become a campground organizer.
Do you know what big brother is heath?
Quote from: seven on July 31, 2013, 01:37:25 PMDo you know what big brother is heath?Yes. Do you? I read 1984. My point is he hates corporate and anything with money. He's so rough ridin' out there that he's leaving to LA to be an actor with no plan after getting a degree. Once he's unsuccessful like he was before, he'll be asking for hand outs like he has before, smartass.
Our little Liberal friend thinks what Oregon is doing is just too much big brother:QuoteSeriously, college football is incredibly out of control, and perhaps everything that is wrong with college today:http://deadspin.com/oregons-new-football-performance-center-is-a-decaden-975295515Comments:QuoteRadical lib: Oh... and fun fact: Oregon's tuition went up 3.5 percent this year. The university tired for a 6 percent increase. But you know... priorities.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of lib: Money talks. I stopped being pissed about this awhile ago. There is no point.about an hour ago · Like..Radical lib: Well, indifference really is the true engine of change. about an hour ago · Like..Friend of lib: I'm just saying that it's not worth the effort. Football brings in tons of money for the university, therefore it will always be top priority. I don't find wasting time on something that will never go away beneficial. Do I think it's messed up? Yep. Do I think it will never change? Lol no.about an hour ago · Like..Radical: Everything runs it's course... I'll just say that.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: The thing to remember is that the athletic fund and the school's general fund are separate entities. Also, most athletic departments contribute a portion of their revenues to the general education fund. Tution fees are not distributed to athletic departments. And I'm guessing that the majority of the funding for the new facility was from corporate and private donors...about an hour ago · Like..Radical That's fine, but the point is college is hardly about education anymore. I'm sure there are more scholarly departments that could have used some of that private and/or corporate funding, because God knows state governments don't give a rat's ass about education. Kansas sure doesn't.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: True...but this is America. People can donate their money as they wish. It helps that one of the Nike founders is an Oregon graduate. I'm sure they can write off all the free Nike gear they give to the AD as advertising.about an hour ago · Like..Radical: This, is indeed, America.about an hour ago · Like..Friend of: Just checked the facts on the funding. Phil Knight (co-founder of Nike) largely funded the new facility. He has also donated a ton of money to different educational programs and cancer research as well.38 minutes ago · Like..Radical: Dude. College football... it's a sham. I'll still watch. But it's a circus.