JadeRose
15 years ago
rofl.........


RICKAMAVEN
15 years ago
trumpets blaze, drum roll and into the chamber for the first time as chief poobaa, dressed in splendor and wearing an orange robe with blue length of service stripes emblazoned on his arm bonerman.enters

John Andrew Boehner (pronounced /ˈbeɪnər/ BAY-nər by whom;

for example toes pronounced tays

foes pronounced fays.
robertknyc
15 years ago
^ Another insightful, incisive post from the Rickster.
donutboy2000
15 years ago
Obama will live in exile in Kenya for the rest of his days !
RICKAMAVEN
15 years ago
robertknyc

i wok wih the clay i have,, 60 years old ad i can't find anything about his family, you know wife, kids. does he live at the Y or an 2nd floor walk up.

he doesn't appear to have ever held a private sector job.

why did he decide to invent a different pronouncement for his name

why does he have strange skin color.
Double D
15 years ago
^ WTF???

lulz =d>

DD™


gringococolo
15 years ago
Rick. I agree about the BS pronounciation. It should be "baughn-ner" not "bay-ner". Not "bone-ner" either, that would be funnier though.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carotenosis 


BTW, your guys got their asses kicked. Of course your two favorites (Pelosi and Reid) are still there.
Stinkdyr
15 years ago
This would be real nice CHANGE for starters:

>> (Reuters) - The next head of a key congressional committee overseeing banks and housing finance told Reuters on Wednesday that mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be in liquidation, not conservatorship.

With Republicans capturing control of the U.S. House of Representatives in Tuesday's elections, Spencer Bachus is expected to take over the chairmanship of the House Financial Services Committee, replacing Democrat Barney Frank.

In an interview, Bachus put reforming Fannie Mae (FNMA.OB) and Freddie Mac (FMCC.OB) at the top of his priorities list.

The two companies were seized by the government at the height of the 2007-2009 financial crisis and are now under direct government management. "They're in a conservatorhip and they really ought to be in a liquidation," Bachus said. >>
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago

What would I like to see? I'd like to see this new batch of republicans actually adhere to their supposed principles.

What do I expect to see? More of the same BS.

borndead1 wrote:




What would I like to see? - I have a prescription for more cattle prod.=d>

What do I expect to see? - No more botox cackling broads.\:d/
robertknyc
15 years ago

robertknyc

he doesn't appear to have ever held a private sector job.

RICKAMAVEN wrote:



Since when did that start mattering to liberals? Hardly anyone in the Obama admininstration has ever worked in the private sector, I thought it would be a good thing to have no private sector experience, no? But alas, Boehner worked at a succesful plastics company in Ohio and worked his way up to its president.
dpnewell
15 years ago

why does he have strange skin color.

RICKAMAVEN wrote:




Once again, a "tolerant and open minded" Liberal making fun of someone's appearance. If appearance is a qualifier for elected office, how did the mutants running congress for the past 4 years ever get elected in the first place?
dpnewell
15 years ago
Jade,
What do I expect? I expect a freak'n stalemate. The best thing that could possibly happen right now.
daveincincy
15 years ago
I expect the same political BS...just in a better direction.
jpotts
15 years ago

robertknyc

i wok wih the clay i have,, 60 years old ad i can't find anything about his family, you know wife, kids. does he live at the Y or an 2nd floor walk up.

he doesn't appear to have ever held a private sector job.

why did he decide to invent a different pronouncement for his name

why does he have strange skin color.

RICKAMAVEN wrote:




Like Idi Amin Jr's varying shades of olive drab skin tone?
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