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Well, I watched all of "Buford Obama" press conference just a while ago. Incidently one of the few times I have watched him speak start to finish. Else I would need a new TV everytime he came on, its that or start keeping my pistol unloaded and store my ammo in a separate place. Yeahhhhh, not gonna happen.
To hear him piss and moan about furloughing employees, wage cuts and having to send a janitor home. Buford does not give a sh*t about janitors or jobs. He did disclose that one of his sticking points was his staunch support for same sex marriages and rights for domestic partners and spouses. Clearly he is coupling tax raises and reduction of spending to his liberal pro-gay agenda. I have no problem with anyone wanting to be gay, just don't expect tax dollars to pay for it or the benefits of marriage. I feel the same way about abortion. No one is stopping anyone from getting an abortion or using abortion for handy birth control. Just don't expect tax payers to pay for your repeat thoughtless indiscretions. How will these ********* learn to put a head gasket on if we keep giving away free abortions? Anyway I am off today working on my puter and I thought I'd see who else was watching the tele. They say that sometimes a little revolution is a good thing. And while the republican party at times mirror some of my beliefs, I am more of a Tea-Party guy. I find it better for me personally to remain independent to avoid being taken for granted by anyone. Straight party voters are always taken for granted, that why battleground states get the visits and coverage they do. So I sit on the fence so I can have a noticable impact or do the most damage depending on your perspective. I think in this case, the republicans have done the right thing as these mandates are put in place to force change, not be nullified by word pictures and heartfelt tear jerking stories about janitors going home and civilian DOJ employees having to take furloughs or pay cuts. Hey, no one is guarantying me a paycheck. I say let the chips fall where they may. I wish the furloughs affected them all. Trust me, buford is losing no sleep over this. Hmmmm lets see, next he will start a media blitz focusing on the states that are most affected, with an emphasis on the kids and dependents who slave away in these poor factories with the fat goverment contracts. Next he will try to coax the unbiased media to take up his plight and bombard the American public with worse case senario propaganda on tonights newcast with mini-blurbs carried on our local newscast. This is just a guess mind you. Lets all watch the news tonight and see what might be reported about recent events. Did anyone one else watch buford today? No not you scott! Shoe! Go away!
punch, (now with half the carbs and twice the protein)
To hear him piss and moan about furloughing employees, wage cuts and having to send a janitor home. Buford does not give a sh*t about janitors or jobs. He did disclose that one of his sticking points was his staunch support for same sex marriages and rights for domestic partners and spouses. Clearly he is coupling tax raises and reduction of spending to his liberal pro-gay agenda. I have no problem with anyone wanting to be gay, just don't expect tax dollars to pay for it or the benefits of marriage. I feel the same way about abortion. No one is stopping anyone from getting an abortion or using abortion for handy birth control. Just don't expect tax payers to pay for your repeat thoughtless indiscretions. How will these ********* learn to put a head gasket on if we keep giving away free abortions? Anyway I am off today working on my puter and I thought I'd see who else was watching the tele. They say that sometimes a little revolution is a good thing. And while the republican party at times mirror some of my beliefs, I am more of a Tea-Party guy. I find it better for me personally to remain independent to avoid being taken for granted by anyone. Straight party voters are always taken for granted, that why battleground states get the visits and coverage they do. So I sit on the fence so I can have a noticable impact or do the most damage depending on your perspective. I think in this case, the republicans have done the right thing as these mandates are put in place to force change, not be nullified by word pictures and heartfelt tear jerking stories about janitors going home and civilian DOJ employees having to take furloughs or pay cuts. Hey, no one is guarantying me a paycheck. I say let the chips fall where they may. I wish the furloughs affected them all. Trust me, buford is losing no sleep over this. Hmmmm lets see, next he will start a media blitz focusing on the states that are most affected, with an emphasis on the kids and dependents who slave away in these poor factories with the fat goverment contracts. Next he will try to coax the unbiased media to take up his plight and bombard the American public with worse case senario propaganda on tonights newcast with mini-blurbs carried on our local newscast. This is just a guess mind you. Lets all watch the news tonight and see what might be reported about recent events. Did anyone one else watch buford today? No not you scott! Shoe! Go away!
punch, (now with half the carbs and twice the protein)