I'm here to chew bubble gum and suck some dick, and I'm all out of bubble gum
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I fucking live in Connecticut. New Haven, CT was the second city in the nation after San Francisco to become a "Sanctuary City". I live in the town over the Quinnipiac river and the crime rate has already quadrupled.
Litchfield is farm land and sleepy towns you see in the movies or postcards.
The Democrats don't care what you do as long as it involves insulting the military and bringing down the country.
I want to fight.
Where's Posty and the fishman???
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Movie veteran Sir Christopher Lee is reinventing himself as a metal singer - at the age of 87.
The Lord of the Rings star has provided the vocals for a symphonic metal concept album which recounts the life of the first Roman Emperor King Charlemagne, who reigned in the eighth and ninth centuries.
Lee chose the project because he is a direct descendant of Charlemagne - and he's thrilled to have the chance to take his career in a different direction.
The actor says, "It's fascinating for me that, at this stage in my life, people are beginning to look upon me as a metal singer. When this comes out as a complete album, it's going to be sensational.
"There's a lot of characters in this particular album... There's Charlemagne himself, of course, which I sing, and then there's young Charlemagne, Charlemagne's father, Charlemagne's brother... (even) the Pope."
The album, Charlemagne: By The Sword And The Cross, has been produced by Italian composer Marco Sabiu and is due for release on March 15.
AP sources: Obama OKs taxing high-end health plans
AP ? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks with fellow lawmakers outside the West Wing of the White House after ?
By ERICA WERNER, Associated Press Writer Erica Werner, Associated Press Writer ? 2 hrs 26 mins ago
WASHINGTON ? President Barack Obama signaled to House Democratic leaders Wednesday that they'll have to drop their opposition to taxing high-end health insurance plans to pay for health coverage for millions of uninsured Americans.
In a meeting at the White House, Obama expressed his preference for the insurance tax contained in the Senate's health overhaul bill, but largely opposed by House Democrats and organized labor, Democratic aides said. The aides spoke on condition of anonymity because the meeting was private.
House Democrats want to raise income taxes on high-income individuals instead and are reluctant to abandon that approach, while recognizing that they will have to bend on that and other issues so that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., can maintain his fragile 60-vote majority support for the bill.
Pelosi and four committee chairmen met with the president Wednesday as they scrambled to resolve differences between sweeping bills passed by the House and Senate. The aim is to finalize legislation revamping the nation's health care system in time for Obama's State of the Union address early last month.
Despite the dispute over the payment approach, Pelosi, D-Calif., emerged from the meeting expressing optimism.
"We've had a very intense couple of days," Pelosi said. "After our leadership meeting this morning, our staff engaged with the Senate and the administration staff to review the legislation, suggest legislative language. I think we're very close to reconciliation."
Congressional staff members stayed at the White House into the evening to continue work and a conference call of the full House Democratic caucus was scheduled for Thursday.
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More taxes! Woohoo!
Good time to use this quote I just found:
"The American wage earner and the American housewife are a lot better economists than most economists care to admit. They know that a government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have." - Gerald Ford
Patriotism is as fierce as a fever, pitiless as the grave, blind as a stone, and irrational as a headless hen.
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You are a sick, loser, punk fucking bitch.
Calling for death, or other violent harm, to come to ones' philosophical, religious, or political enemies, is a product of exactly the ignorant intolerance that has forced us common people into the shit storm, and what educated & informed people around the world are trying to defeat.
I feel sorry those who are influenced by your existence.
I ignored you before, but I pity you now. YOU are exactly what is wrong, and you are swerving into my lane.
And that goes for anyone else who steps up to defend this type of shit.
You may have the legal right to trash the DSF or any other public forum with these types of threats and uninformed bullshit - but morally, you are wrong.
^^^Crock of shit. As a concerned conservative, I'm well aware the anger and frustration that exists with my ilk. The Tea Party Movement has a track record of passivissm, and I won't tolerate this threat-laden bullshit. Pred, back the fuck off.