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TeddyKGB 10-27-2013 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1508581)
I wish Witten had clocked him!

He almost did. The guy in the white T shirt almost clocked him too. He gave him a good shove and Shut the puck up look.

cni187 10-27-2013 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by newKnow (Post 1508568)
Did the Cowboys really just lose that football game?

Ha Ha Ha Ha!! Glad to see the 49ers cover the spread the Broncos couldn't against the Jags.

newKnow 10-27-2013 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by Delta1067 (Post 1508577)
I love Dez Bryants temper tantrum at the end of the game. What a jacko$$. Go Lions!!!


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1508581)
I wish Witten had clocked him!



Originally Posted by Delta1067 (Post 1508585)
He almost did. The guy in the white T shirt almost clocked him too. He gave him a good shove and Shut the puck up look.


Crap. You guys got to see all that. My network cut to coverage of another game before the Lions could even kick the extra point. I hate it when they do that!! :D

newKnow 10-27-2013 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1508574)
Yeah, they did. Conservatives and Republicans are not synonymous any more. Similar to what the Dems went through in the 1960s with moderates like JFK and anti-war, SDS types like Eugene McCarthy. That party was split along similar lines which resulted in the election of Richard Nixon.

US politics have been reduced to the cult of personality. Which explains why a former community organizer with little to no demonstrated performance outside of academia can be a two-time elected president. I could go on....;)


Ha ha. They aren't going to let you go on in here. If I ever see you on a layover, I'll buy you a beer (or two. :) ) and we can have a great conversation about politics and football. :D

buzzpat 10-27-2013 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by newKnow (Post 1508596)
Ha ha. They aren't going to let you go on in here. If I ever see you on a layover, I'll buy you a beer (or two. :) ) and we can have a great conversation about politics and football. :D

Counting the days! Of course, unless you're rolling into some layover spot at 7 AM, we probably won't cross paths. New York, though, I'm always there!

newKnow 10-27-2013 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1508599)
Counting the days! Of course, unless you're rolling into some layover spot at 7 AM, we probably won't cross paths. New York, though, I'm always there!

This time of year, I'm the redeye king. I'll be looking for you! :D

Sum Ting Wong 10-27-2013 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1508574)
Yeah, they did. Conservatives and Republicans are not synonymous any more. Similar to what the Dems went through in the 1960s with moderates like JFK and anti-war, SDS types like Eugene McCarthy. That party was split along similar lines which resulted in the election of Richard Nixon.

US politics have been reduced to the cult of personality. Which explains why a former community organizer with little to no demonstrated performance outside of academia can be a two-time elected president. I could go on....;)

There is every reason to think that the labels democrat and republican are now meaningless in their contemporary manifestations. There is one party - a Party of Government (PoG) - headquartered in the District of Columbia, which has multiple factions represented by the official parties, bureaucrats, elected officials, and the people who augment their incomes by voting or purchasing influence.

The fact that people (the Tea Party) who arrive on the political scene and are almost universally detested by the PoGs because of their allegedly extreme demands. Those demands are simple: that the government (a) abides by the Constitution, (b) stops the reckless spending and inter-generational theft, and (c) leaves them alone to the maximum extent consistent with a representative Republic.
The fact that such expectations are deemed radical and extreme is concrete evidence that this nation is on a collision course with the dustbin of history.

Also, beware the coming 'HillaryCult' It's mania will be akin to the tingling leg syndrome of the ObamaCult. As usual this country will overlook the incompetence and corruption in it's desire to have elected the first woman President of the United States....Buzz, I believe you may have some first hand information regarding her?

p3flteng 10-27-2013 04:12 PM

60 minutes just ran a great non political piece about Bengazi. It left more questions then it answered though. I really think the State Dept C.O.C is responsible. That really stinks of politics and there is n o way anyone can overlook the blood on the leadership's hands as it applies to what was done and not done before,during, and after the attack.

Carl Spackler 10-27-2013 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by p3flteng (Post 1508674)
60 minutes just ran a great non political piece about Bengazi. It left more questions then it answered though. I really think the State Dept C.O.C is responsible. That really stinks of politics and there is n o way anyone can overlook the blood on the leadership's hands as it applies to what was done and not done before,during, and after the attack.

But it was political. The leader of the State Department at that time was Hillary Clinton, and 60 Minutes did what all mainstream media do by protecting her at all costs.

That's very political by 60 Minutes.

Carl

Purple Drank 10-27-2013 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by p3flteng (Post 1508674)
60 minutes just ran a great non political piece about Bengazi.

Did it attempt to downplay or negate Hillary's responsibility? Insidiously cast blame elsewhere?
If yes...then it was political.


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