View Full Version : John Kerry
boomboom
08-18-2004, 03:47 PM
Why do so many people hate Kerry?
Steiny
08-18-2004, 05:18 PM
Kerry is so very... blah.
I don't hate him; I just don't get it. The Dems had four years of Clintonesque hatred for GW (and some of it deserved, no doubt), and this guy is the best they could come up with?
kingmob
08-19-2004, 01:24 PM
how might i count the ways i hate kerry
1.he's from the order of death aka skull n bones
2. hes an illuminatti globalist piece of filth
3. he lied about his medals from nam.....at best hes a war criminal...sounds like he received his medals manchurian candidate style
4. hes a billionaire ketchup lord
5. kerry's policies mirror bush in every way....he's really no different than bush....
on a side note i think it is possible that the globalists might drag out there blackmail material on kerry to get him to quit.....then the bilderberg annointed edwards will take over with lord rockefeller as veep the senator from WV
michaelg123789
08-24-2004, 02:51 AM
Originally posted by kingmob
4. hes a billionaire ketchup lord
I like to put ketchup on my hot-dogs. I never knew this was strange and gross until I met my GF. I first met her at a campus cookout. When she saw me apply the ketchup, she yelled "Ewwww! Ketchup on a hot-dog? That is so grooooooss!", and walked away (making gagging noises). By the way she acted, you would've thought I was putting mud on it. .
Another friend of mine told me that nobody in his family had ever heard of putting ketchup on a hot-dog before, only on hamburgers. To this day, whenever she sees me put ketchup on a hot-dog, she tells me I am disgusting. This, from a chick who talks with her mouth full and burps at the table.
End of story.
kingmob
08-24-2004, 01:14 PM
i put ketchup on my dogs too....john kerry would be proud of us....we are good ketchup applying americans
williethebasset
08-29-2004, 12:20 AM
I have 2 bottles of Heinz ketchup in my 'fridge, one bottle of relish, and one of mustard.
The back of the family car contains a Kerry-Edwards "A Stronger America" bumper sticker.
kingmob
08-29-2004, 02:04 AM
Originally posted by williethebasset
I have 2 bottles of Heinz ketchup in my 'fridge, one bottle of relish, and one of mustard.
The back of the family car contains a Kerry-Edwards "A Stronger America" bumper sticker.
why? what makes ya think kerry-edwards will create a stronger amerika?
williethebasset
08-29-2004, 05:55 PM
Originally posted by kingmob
why? what makes ya think kerry-edwards will create a stronger amerika?
The fact that the people with the toughest work will have their taxes cut.
kingmob
08-29-2004, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by williethebasset
The fact that the people with the toughest work will have their taxes cut.
you always talk about taxes.....basically all tax collection happens to basically take money out of the economy to keep inflation down.....there is no law anywhere that says you have to pay income tax
williethebasset
08-30-2004, 03:05 PM
Originally posted by kingmob
you always talk about taxes.....basically all tax collection happens to basically take money out of the economy to keep inflation down.....there is no law anywhere that says you have to pay income tax
Except for the constitution.
kingmob
08-30-2004, 03:07 PM
Originally posted by williethebasset
Except for the constitution.
prove it!
yank4251
08-30-2004, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by kingmob
you always talk about taxes.....basically all tax collection happens to basically take money out of the economy to keep inflation down.....there is no law anywhere that says you have to pay income tax
It's called income tax evasion. People go to jail for it. See what happens when you don't pay up.
kingmob
08-30-2004, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by yank4251
It's called income tax evasion. People go to jail for it. See what happens when you don't pay up.
they bust a few people here and there to create a chilling effect to get people to pay.....30-40 million heads of households are refusing to pay.....me myself have not filed for the last 6 yrs. and i will never ever file again.....true they have penalties for not paying but there is no law anywhere that says you have to pay income tax.....there are people out there who are offering a big reward for anyone that can find a law anywhere that says you have to pay.....basically the penalties for tax evasion is nothing but color of law
yank4251
08-31-2004, 06:21 PM
Originally posted by kingmob
.....true they have penalties for not paying but there is no law anywhere that says you have to pay income tax.....
There are penalites if you break a law that doesn't exist?
Kerry is a lying sack of dung that would sell his mother to be president. Can anyone deny this? Listen, I can understand if people vote for him because they want Bush out so bad, but please dont act like this guy was your top choice, or that hes an honorable guy in any way. Hes a liar, Im sure we all know that.
Originally posted by kingmob
prove it!
"It is generally agreed that Article I of the Constitution authorizes Congress to tax the income of individuals, and that the Sixteenth Amendment eliminated the requirement that such taxes be apportioned among the states." In re: Michael Fleming, 86 AFTR2d ¶2000-5138; No. 97-6342-8G3 (U.S.Bank.Ct. M.D.Fl. 8/9/2000).
The 16th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1913, clearly states that "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration."
Proven.
kingmob
09-01-2004, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Deke
Kerry is a lying sack of dung that would sell his mother to be president. Can anyone deny this? Listen, I can understand if people vote for him because they want Bush out so bad, but please dont act like this guy was your top choice, or that hes an honorable guy in any way. Hes a liar, Im sure we all know that.
not only is he a liar but he's a wicked devil worshipping occultist who gets his marching orders from his illuminatti handlers.....he's just like the guy in manchurian candidate
kingmob
09-01-2004, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by Deke
"It is generally agreed that Article I of the Constitution authorizes Congress to tax the income of individuals, and that the Sixteenth Amendment eliminated the requirement that such taxes be apportioned among the states." In re: Michael Fleming, 86 AFTR2d ¶2000-5138; No. 97-6342-8G3 (U.S.Bank.Ct. M.D.Fl. 8/9/2000).
The 16th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1913, clearly states that "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration."
Proven.
it was never ratified by enough states.....notice the date 1913 is also the year that the federal reserve came into being.....one problem is what is the definition of "income"
True, but there are several places in the Constitution that refer to taxing of citizen's income. Also stuff on taxing people for owning their own carriage, haha.
williethebasset
09-01-2004, 10:58 PM
Originally posted by Deke
Kerry is a lying sack of dung that would sell his mother to be president. Can anyone deny this? Listen, I can understand if people vote for him because they want Bush out so bad, but please dont act like this guy was your top choice, or that hes an honorable guy in any way. Hes a liar, Im sure we all know that.
I'd rather have Kucinich, or Edwards as the nominee.
Did anyone just watch Zell Miller's speech? **** that was a phenomenal speech. Outstanding, even if you dont like Republicans, most would have to agree that it was amazing.
Originally posted by williethebasset
I'd rather have Kucinich, or Edwards as the nominee.
Kucinich? LOL, could you actually imagine that guy as president? That dude is beyond weird.
williethebasset
09-02-2004, 05:36 PM
Originally posted by Deke
Kucinich? LOL, could you actually imagine that guy as president? That dude is beyond weird.
Read about his stances.
http://www.kucinich.us/issues/
I didnt actually warm up to him until after the primaries were basically over.
williethebasset
09-02-2004, 05:37 PM
Originally posted by Deke
Did anyone just watch Zell Miller's speech? **** that was a phenomenal speech. Outstanding, even if you dont like Republicans, most would have to agree that it was amazing.
My assignment for AP US History for this long weekend was to watch Bush's speech and write what we thought about it.
kingmob
09-02-2004, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by williethebasset
My assignment for AP US History for this long weekend was to watch Bush's speech and write what we thought about it.
which will then be uploaded into the computer program to see if you cheated.....then it will be flagged for key words or other means....your school papers are monitored
Write about Zell Miller's speech instead. Man that was a **** fine speech. I hope you heard it, because that about sums up my views on this election (foreign policy related that is).
Originally posted by williethebasset
Read about his stances.
http://www.kucinich.us/issues/
I didnt actually warm up to him until after the primaries were basically over.
I just think hes goofy looking beyond all belief. Itd be like having Alfred E. Newman as our president. Do you really think any foreign leader would take that guy seriously? I dont care if he shared every view I did, hes just not a political type. Hes more like the guy youd see trying to teach a high school math class with the kids ignoring him.
williethebasset
09-03-2004, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by kingmob
which will then be uploaded into the computer program to see if you cheated.....then it will be flagged for key words or other means....your school papers are monitored
Teachers dont have time for that.
williethebasset
09-03-2004, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Deke
I just think hes goofy looking beyond all belief. Itd be like having Alfred E. Newman as our president. Do you really think any foreign leader would take that guy seriously? I dont care if he shared every view I did, hes just not a political type. Hes more like the guy youd see trying to teach a high school math class with the kids ignoring him.
Who cares what he looks like. George Bush and Sean Hannity both look like monkeys.
http://socr.uwindsor.ca/~leavoy/stuff/Bush-monkey.gif
williethebasset
09-03-2004, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by Deke
Write about Zell Miller's speech instead. Man that was a **** fine speech. I hope you heard it, because that about sums up my views on this election (foreign policy related that is).
That man is an idiot. Not one free thinking democrat would even consider him a democrat.
goyanks225
09-03-2004, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by williethebasset
That man is an idiot. Not one free thinking democrat would even consider him a democrat.
He's not a democrat. The only reason he is affiliated with the party and not the Republicans is because he wants to make money (a very Republican-esque act, by the way). Republican attacking Democrat does not make money. Democrat attacking Democrat does.
Miller's speech was all bulls*** anyway, as with every other RNC speech. For example, when he discussed all the bombers and whatever Kerry voted against, EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM was either voted against by McCain and numerous other Repubs or **** Cheney worked as hard as he could to get those systems destroyed as Sec. of Defense. Talk about a flip-flop!
And by the way, when Ahnuld talked about the 1968 presidential debate where Humphrey was "too socialist" (which is complete ****, by the way), it's important to note that there WAS NO PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE!!! After Nixon ran for President the first time, he was destroyed in the debate and he decided never to debate again. Hmm...
Originally posted by williethebasset
That man is an idiot. Not one free thinking democrat would even consider him a democrat.
Oh yeah, and thats why he gave the keynote address at Clinton's DNC in 1992. Hmmmmm... kinda funny how that works. You may be too young to know this, but Miller was a darling of the Democrat party for decades. He sees whats really going on in this country.
williethebasset
09-03-2004, 11:18 PM
Originally posted by Deke
Oh yeah, and thats why he gave the keynote address at Clinton's DNC in 1992. Hmmmmm... kinda funny how that works. You may be too young to know this, but Miller was a darling of the Democrat party for decades. He sees whats really going on in this country.
This country is morally going in the wrong direction. I agree with you 100%, but the problem comes from the biggest supporters of the neo-con companies, the Foxification of entertainment and news. All people care about are shows like "Who wants to marry a gay midget that wants to look like a porn star" (A great show idea from Kingmob).
Shows like that result in one night stands and the loss of morality. Things have been steadily going downhill since the mid 1980's. I feel things can largely be blamed on the changing attitude by TV producers, and the result is TV lives are being lived out in real life.
Another thing thats gone downhill is the attention span of America. All of a sudden a baseball game is "too long" when the average time to be played has gone up by something like 8 minutes over the last few decades. The average sound byte or news clip is 8 seconds. People want life to have everything accesable in 8 seconds or less, otherwise its too long. Its resulted in a very disposable society where nothing is enough. Its endless consumerism morphed into one night stands that will be the end of the country.
kingmob
09-04-2004, 05:14 PM
heres congressman ron paul's latest article on his website
ron paul (http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2004/tst080904.htm)
williethebasset
09-04-2004, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by kingmob
heres congressman ron paul's latest article on his website
ron paul (http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2004/tst080904.htm)
I read it. Its a surprise he was elected.
kingmob
09-04-2004, 07:23 PM
Originally posted by williethebasset
I read it. Its a surprise he was elected.
ron paul is respected so much that texas democrats did not run a candidate against him.....he's a true statesman and a beloved texan.....we need him for govenor
williethebasset
09-04-2004, 11:36 PM
Or he could live in a heavily republican district, which I understand is common in texas.:p People in Massachusetts feel that those are not well off should be helped.
kingmob
09-05-2004, 12:36 AM
Originally posted by williethebasset
Or he could live in a heavily republican district, which I understand is common in texas.:p People in Massachusetts feel that those are not well off should be helped.
not really because of gerrymandering his district is mostly democrats in houston
williethebasset
09-05-2004, 12:51 AM
Thats the worst thing happening about america right now. That elections for the Representatives are fixed because districts have been tweaked. I dont blame the dems in texas for doing what they did they were trying to preserve democracy.
Originally posted by goyanks225
He's not a democrat. The only reason he is affiliated with the party and not the Republicans is because he wants to make money (a very Republican-esque act, by the way). Republican attacking Democrat does not make money. Democrat attacking Democrat does.
Miller's speech was all bulls*** anyway, as with every other RNC speech. For example, when he discussed all the bombers and whatever Kerry voted against, EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM was either voted against by McCain and numerous other Repubs or **** Cheney worked as hard as he could to get those systems destroyed as Sec. of Defense. Talk about a flip-flop!
And by the way, when Ahnuld talked about the 1968 presidential debate where Humphrey was "too socialist" (which is complete ****, by the way), it's important to note that there WAS NO PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE!!! After Nixon ran for President the first time, he was destroyed in the debate and he decided never to debate again. Hmm...
You guys are just bitter because hes seen the light and has gone anti Kerry. Thats a bit obvious. And by the way, that McCain and Cheney stuff you said is horseshit. Find the votes and prove it. Dont just spout off nonsense without proving it.
boomboom
09-21-2007, 01:28 PM
now people get zapped when he speaks!!! IMAO
OldFatGuy
09-21-2007, 06:54 PM
What's up, Boomboom?? Is today ROT Day? "Resurrect Old Thread" Day?
I guess I just made it PP Day. (Post Padding):D
boomboom
09-21-2007, 06:56 PM
What's up, Boomboom?? Is today ROT Day? "Resurrect Old Thread" Day?
I guess I just made it PP Day. (Post Padding):D
Your a padder! lol, no turning back now!
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