Sooo . . a roll of duct tape and a painters' mask?Originally posted by gr8indoorsman:
No, but I do know that on ESPN radio this morning I heard an add for an "Outbreak Kit." "Are you prepared for an outbreak of Ebola or another contagious disease?"
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!
My gosh, hunk. Where do you live?Originally posted by hunkgolden:
I don't know a single person who is fearful of contracting ebola.
Next.
I think one of their strategies (and including the CDC) is to recognize that people are very afraid and to try to answer all their questions and not to do what I probably would do..... which is to say "ARE YOU GUYS NOT LISTENING? ARE YOU STUPID?"Originally posted by TheCainer:
what our Surgeon General is doing to help alleviate peoples' fears regarding the ebola virus in the U.S.?
Wait, so the media - largely liberal - has the ability to filibuster in the Senate? Who knew?!Originally posted by TheCainer:
And as you pointed out, there is an element in this country who seem to be trying to whip up a panic on this story and they are largely supportive of the same people who supported the filibuster in the first place.
And that's different from what's going on now... how? Or is different than what happened when Democrats controlled Congress under Bush? Or vice versa under Clinton? Or again under Bush Sr.? Or again under Reagan? And so forth ad infinitum.Originally posted by DocRon:
I knew that President Obama's nomination had been stalled. I guess I thought someone was serving on an interim basis. Good disguised probe.
Man, I cannot imagine how little will be done if/when the Republicans gain control of the Senate. Government will pretty much grind down to the status quo for two years. Don't expect any problems/situations to be addressed.
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so ... as if there was any doubt, there's no longer any illusion you're anything but a shill for the democrats.Originally posted by DocRon:
I knew that President Obama's nomination had been stalled. I guess I thought someone was serving on an interim basis. Good disguised probe.
Man, I cannot imagine how little will be done if/when the Republicans gain control of the Senate. Government will pretty much grind down to the status quo for two years. Don't expect any problems/situations to be addressed.
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Don't worry Doc, there never was any "illusion" about 85 being an unhinged asshole. He further solidifies his identity with each and every post.Originally posted by DocRon:
Gosh, I had almost forgotten why I hardly ever come to or post on this board anymore.
Now I remember.
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I don't even know what in the world you are trying to claim.Originally posted by gr8indoorsman:
Wait, so the media - largely liberal - has the ability to filibuster in the Senate? Who knew?!Originally posted by TheCainer:
And as you pointed out, there is an element in this country who seem to be trying to whip up a panic on this story and they are largely supportive of the same people who supported the filibuster in the first place.
You're inferring that Republicans filibustered the Surgeon General appointment, yet the media is the one whipping up the Ebola scare. Thus your statement: "there is an element in this country who seem to be trying to whip up a panic on this story and they are largely supportive of the same people who supported the filibuster in the first place" does not follow.Originally posted by TheCainer:
I don't even know what in the world you are trying to claim.Originally posted by gr8indoorsman:
Wait, so the media - largely liberal - has the ability to filibuster in the Senate? Who knew?!Originally posted by TheCainer:
And as you pointed out, there is an element in this country who seem to be trying to whip up a panic on this story and they are largely supportive of the same people who supported the filibuster in the first place.
Want to give it another try?
All of that was directly caused by Obamacare, and exacerbated by the immigration problem causing deadly Ebola outbreak threatening Texas right now.Originally posted by qazplm:
which media? All of it, or just some of it? You look at Fox News and they found a way, inexplicably, to have Gretchen Carlson tie together Benghazi, the IRS and Ebola into one paragraph the other day.
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I would take umbrage to this, but considering some of the conservatives on this message board, I can't.Originally posted by qazplm:
If you are being sarcastic, well played. If you are being serious...
Seems to correlate with the pace of media coverage speeding up. and also perhaps increased access by less qualified/trained journalists. The change is certainly at least partially due to the harshness with which every political movement is treated by the media - the best option for a politician who wants to keep his/her job now is to not make too many waves.Originally posted by gr8indoorsman:
Agree. It's been far worse since Clinton, got really bad under Bush, and is abyssmal now. In any event, both parties have had their hands in it, though the Tea Party Patr(id)iots are probably the worst.
I never claimed to be "non-partisan". That's the role of the leftist shills.Originally posted by TheCainer:
You'd better be careful. Your non-partisanship, or is that your slip, is beginning to show.
same here.Originally posted by DocRon:
Gosh, I had almost forgotten why I hardly ever come to or post on this board anymore.
Now I remember.
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I don't follow the "Tea Party", but I'd be curious to know what they did to repulse someone.Originally posted by gr8indoorsman:
A few years ago I did some research on conservative groups because I felt like maybe I wanted to be more politically "involved." I checked out the Tea Party first, then Libertarians, and considered joining the Republican party officially. All three pretty much repulsed me in one way or another, but none moreso than the Tea Party. And that's saying something. I agree in principle with much of what all three organizations stand for, but the Tea Party's tactics are just beyond stupid. If there's one thing I have learned about politics and religion, hard liners in each do more harm to their causes than good.
I'll just remain happily independent as a conservative, vote mostly Republican, and keep my money to myself.
Good. Don't let the door hit you in the ass.Originally posted by Purdue85:
same here.Originally posted by DocRon:
Gosh, I had almost forgotten why I hardly ever come to or post on this board anymore.
Now I remember.
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Rude as always. You still have difficulty with English. I'm not leaving. Just echoing the prior poster's comment. Try to keep up.Originally posted by Beeazlebub:
Good. Don't let the door hit you in the ass.Originally posted by Purdue85:
same here.Originally posted by DocRon:
Gosh, I had almost forgotten why I hardly ever come to or post on this board anymore.
Now I remember.
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