No, I'm definitely liberal, with a fiscally conservative bent. Never said otherwise. However, I can be fairly objective when circumstances warrant. On the other hand, you pretend to to objective but can't even play act the part. You are the epitome of partisan hackery and mindless ideology. You're not quite smart enough to know just how fucking stupid you really are. But don't worry, we do.Quote from Max E. Pad:
...he truly believes he is a bipartisan observer, who is able to look at every issue objectively, but only comes out on the left side of every single issue, cause in his feeble old mind, he believes that is the correct side on every single issue...
The amount of misinformation and misunderstanding this man comes up with and passes on to others as naturally as he breathes is staggering... Is that the best of liberal thinking these days? Oh wellQuote from Max E. Pad:
Its funny watching liberals delude themselves after this election. You know its went too far when even Stewart is making fun of it...As an added bonus here is Ed Schultz pissing in his panties cause so many union workers voted against public sector unions....
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Quote from Max E. Pad:
Its funny watching liberals delude themselves after this election. You know its went too far when even Stewart is making fun of it.
As an added bonus here is Ed Schultz pissing in his panties cause so many union workers voted against public sector unions....
Ed Schultz kind of reminds me of What Chris Farley would sound like if he had a news show......
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alligator tearsQuote from Brass:
"Alligator tears" is the incorrect usage of the term "crocodile tears." Either way, your use of the term is contextually flawed, so it doesn't matter one way or the other. I'm sure most of the time neither of us really knows what you're talking about.
Lucrum's "alligator tears" reference (again, an incorrect reference to "crocodile tears") was directed at me. How and why would I be shedding "alligator tears" by any relevant definition in connection to this story? It makes no sense regardless of how you try to accommodate Lucrum with the benefit of the doubt. So next time you go street with Lucrum, be sure to bring a bag with you to pick up after him.Quote from Mercor:
alligator tears
Tears that are fake, or are meant to deceive. Same as crocodile tears.
Man, that bitch was totally faking it with those alligator tears.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=alligator tears
Brass, you just aint street like Lucrum
"alligator tearsQuote from Mercor:
alligator tears
Tears that are fake, or are meant to deceive. Same as crocodile tears.
Man, that bitch was totally faking it with those alligator tears.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=alligator tears
Brass, you just aint street like Lucrum
Quote from CaptainObvious:
Like I was saying in another thread. There is a growing divide between public sector unions and the private sector unions, and these nitwits either can't see it, or don't know what to do about it. So let me explain it to Big Eddie and the rest of the Obama morons as only the Captain can.
Private sector unions have been taking it up the ass for 3 decades. They have lost all kinds of benefits, reduction in wages, seen two tier wage classifications become the norm, massive layoff's across the board, etc., etc. What they're saying is, if we gotta' pay the piper, you gotta' pay too. Demanding pay and benefit increases, when the entire rest of the workforce in taking a hit won't win you any friends as evidenced by Walker, pretty much an arrogant asshole if there ever was one just kicked your asses. Open your f'n eyes!!
