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Title: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on January 04, 2010, 01:45:08 PM
:Huckabee/Palin in 2012

Let me tell you something on which you can rely
in 2012 the pres & vice will be people who comply
to the wishes of the 'people' and that is why
it'll be huckabee & Palin,this you shouldn't deny
cause they'll make good representitiives to apply
the wishes & desires for the country that is ours
and put "US" back in strength which is our desires
for gov. to back off,and let this country again be "OURS"
"WE'VE" had enough of them these last few hours
now it's time to give "US" back our constitutional powers
Let freedom ring throughtout the nation
"WE"LL" put these new people in their station
they'll serve "US" well & that's no exaggeration
for they too are full & have many expectations
of what his country can be and can make the preparations
"for united "WE" stand " & divided "WE" fall
I'm willing & prepared for them to make the call
because I think it'll be better for "US" all

if "WE" vote'm in to serve in the 2012 election in Fall!
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Alfred E. Neuman on January 04, 2010, 02:23:19 PM
U rappin' now 'homeboy'...?  Palin will quit!!!!  Behavioral Management, coolio......Past behavior dictates future behavior..........
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on January 04, 2010, 04:48:06 PM
OK! U asked for it:

Sarah is not a quitter & I'm not a forgeter
she's got the peoples interest @ heart, we're
gona give her what she wanted, she'll be the vice
and she looks good enough to pay any price
so she can stop all the government vice
cause her and HUCK will be in office
& that'll put the cheaters on the offense
& with the people "US" behind them
"WE"ll clean out the Whitehouse
& "WE"ll make it "OUR" house
& between them they will trim
the present gov. to the stem
"WE"ll get the Country in order
we'll stop immargants from crossing the border
& put gov. back in order and "US" will be the mortor
that puts the Country back in syink
so there'll be no more stink
and no more broken links
Huck & Pal is the answer for 2012
"WE" no longer need to dwelve
in the past, "WE" got the answer
to stop the future disaster.
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: IGetAround on January 23, 2010, 08:37:11 AM
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Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: IGetAround on February 01, 2010, 02:41:28 PM
(http://rlv.zcache.com/stupid_palin_button-p145968755124464571t5qx_210.jpg)

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Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on March 13, 2010, 11:33:22 AM
(http://heymarthaforums.com/Smileys/default/21.gif)  ................................................................... ::O:
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Alfred E. Neuman on March 15, 2010, 11:18:49 AM
Quote from: IGetAround on February 01, 2010, 02:41:28 PM
(http://rlv.zcache.com/stupid_palin_button-p145968755124464571t5qx_210.jpg)

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LOL
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on March 15, 2010, 12:58:50 PM
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Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: mr.willy on September 22, 2010, 09:30:48 AM
Hay Terry have you missed me yet. ;D
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Mr T on September 22, 2010, 10:18:03 AM
"Dwelve?"  Is that one of her new words?  It makes an odd sort of sense, somehow.
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: hammondjam on September 22, 2010, 07:32:57 PM
Well....she likes O'Donnell. Another inventor of new words!

Terry, I'll tell you what....if Palin can convince me that:

(A) she will NOT be in the pocket of some corporation

(B) she will keep religion OUT of her decisions

(C) she will push for the legalization of marijuana so as to end this money faucet that we call the
war on drugs

(D) end the discrimination against gay people in the military

(E) end this circus that we call the war in the middle east

(F) she will not quit when she finds some better paying gig with the media

(G) abandon the elitist war on the poor and the middle class while they make the wealthy even
       wealthier


I might just consider her but what I've seen so far is media whore. No more no less. I'd rather see PeeWee Herman in charge of the country!



Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on September 24, 2010, 04:54:52 PM
Quote from: hammondjam on September 22, 2010, 07:32:57 PM
Well....she likes O'Donnell. Another inventor of new words!

Terry, I'll tell you what....if Palin can convince me that:

*(A) she will NOT be in the pocket of some corporation

  *(B) she will keep religion OUT of her decisions

* (C) she will push for the legalization of marijuana so as to end this money faucet that we call the
war on drugs

* (D) end the discrimination against gay people in the military

  *(E) end this circus that we call the war in the middle east

  *(F) she will not quit when she finds some better paying gig with the media

* (G) abandon the elitist war on the poor and the middle class while they make the wealthy even
       wealthier


I might just consider her but what I've seen so far is media whore. No more no less. I'd rather see PeeWee Herman in charge of the country!
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on September 24, 2010, 04:56:35 PM
hammondjam   & etc. - -
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: hammondjam on September 24, 2010, 06:28:38 PM
No...Etc. left to take a job with Sesame Street. It's just me now.

You have an awful lot of faith in Palin, considering her track record. Could it possibly be just a case of party affiliation?   :8):
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Whoo on September 25, 2010, 08:11:56 AM
Huckabee's numbers in the last election runoff shows he wouldn't make it even close against an Obama re-election.  So, that leaves Palin with Huckabee as her VP.  I say, let them run!  The debates will be must-see tv! ;D
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on September 25, 2010, 09:21:26 PM
Actually 'i' have [ NO!/color] interest in 'either!'.   Just stiring the pot; but "U" do know what you get if "U" don't?  RIGHT?!
The pot will get ' black' & greasy... now who's that remind "U" of?  Slick willy & slick bama "R" 2 birds of a different feather.  ONE tickled 'the nose' ; the other just scratches his a_s, and picks his nose.
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: hammondjam on September 26, 2010, 08:15:22 AM
There are several issues that I disagree with Obama on but his race(s) have nothing to do with any of them. I DO get tired of seeing posts from the opposition that may not be but sure sound like "angry racist rednecks". If your "National Geographic" comment toward a well educated, former professional woman was about education and NOT a racial reference, you have my apology for misunderstanding.

If we could get Clinton back in office, I WOULD buy him a cigar. He left the country in a lot better shape than Dubya did EXCEPT that a few rich people were paying what they thought was too much in taxes and there were a few restrictions on what the financial world could do to the public for profit. I didn't like him lying to the grand jury but that whole matter was more of a  partisan politics "witch hunt" than an issue that affected the nation. I also didn't like the NAFTA deal but one can't expect to like everything they do. Right now, I'd like to see more of a push FOR the people instead of OFF the people.

When the rich and powerful get to change things the way they want. When we get sold tainted, toxic, genetically modified food that causes disease WITH the governments blessing, we aren't a democracy. As this situation gets worse, conservative ideals and liberal social change gets left behind.
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on October 03, 2010, 08:11:21 PM
I haVe nothing against 'blacks'  "except the present president" neither do 'i' dislike Texans, peanut farmers , or other 'sorts' other than how it affects 'me'!
"WE" ok with that, Hamjam?
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: WhatMeWorry? on October 04, 2010, 05:05:08 AM
Blazing Saddles: Up Yours! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjU03P_6nbQ&NR=1#)

Obama is totally Sheriff Bart.
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Whoo on October 04, 2010, 07:06:13 AM
This is what we as Americans need to do!!!!!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39495001/ns/world_news-americas

He'd fit right in with our Congress and likely get more done!
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: WhatMeWorry? on October 04, 2010, 07:14:15 AM
At least he would have an excuse for not reading legislation.

Or

No palm notes for him.

Or

No one would accuse him of relying on teleprompters.
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on October 04, 2010, 08:28:38 PM
Who's 'he'?   Got a landline - no other access - over 40 kps - forget it
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Whoo on October 05, 2010, 06:28:22 AM
Here ya go, Terry:

SAO PAULO — Voters the world over complain about having clowns for politicians, but Brazilians embraced the idea on Sunday by sending a real one to Congress with more votes than any other candidate.

Francisco Everardo Oliveira Silva, better known by his clown name Tiririca, received more than 1.3 million votes in Sao Paulo state in Brazil's presidential and congressional elections. That was more than double the votes of the second-placed candidate in Brazil's most populous state.

   Tiririca caught the attention of disillusioned voters by asking for their support with the humorous slogan: "It can't get any worse" and a promise to do nothing more in Congress than report back to them on how politicians spend their time.

"What does a congressman do? The truth is I don't know, but vote for me and I'll tell you," the 45-year-old said in his campaign advertisements.

The clown, whose stage name means "grumpy," usually appears in public wearing a blond wig, a red hat and a garish outfit. He survived a last-minute attempt by public prosecutors to bar him from running because of evidence that he is illiterate.

His candidacy may not have been as spontaneous or innocent as it might appear.

Tiririca's well-financed campaign will help elect other politicians because under Brazil's election rules he can pass his substantial excess votes on to other candidates in his coalition, which includes the ruling Workers' Party.
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on October 29, 2010, 10:14:36 AM
" IF" 'i' read between the lines correctly, Sarah is going to be in the running & "WE" think Obama is 'bad'!
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: AdaLeft on October 29, 2010, 04:59:37 PM
Can anyone honestly believe that a failed/quitter governor and reality TV hostess could actually make a good president?
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on October 30, 2010, 07:31:12 AM
where have all the leaders gone

From Publishers Weekly
Iacocca, the bestselling author and former president of Ford and Chrysler, is back to sound a howl of anger against the sad state of leadership in the U.S. today. Iacocca starts with a rundown of sins committed by George W. Bush and his administration, and then moves on to criticize the American auto industry-naturally, he's furious over over the sale of Chrysler to Daimler-Benz. Along the way, Iacocca rails against the lack of leadership in vital national concerns such as health care, open markets and energy policy.  Iacocca may not have a whole lot new to say, but he is always engaging, even when spinning his wheels over the current crop of presidential hopefuls   ( :'( Sad isnt' it? ) or recommending that Congress take a year off from enacting laws or spending money.  ::O:  ::D: RIGHT!  The book's strength lies in Iacocca's emotional honesty, which shines when he details the reasons he passed on a Presidential run, how he felt when his wife died and his frustration at the poor decisions he's made during his retirement (fessing up to voting for Bush in 2000 and handpicking the executive who sold Chrysler to the Germans). Iacocca is a genial person to spend time with, but his insights no longer carry the weight that made his autobiography, Iacocca, a runaway bestseller.
Title: Re: HUCK & PAL IN 2012
Post by: Terry on October 30, 2010, 07:36:15 AM
 :confused:  ::O:  :mad:
Screen started 'running on 'me'
...the rest of what 'i' was trying to post:
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Iacocca is outraged. Now 82, he has seen the U.S. overcome some of its worst crises, including the Great Depression and World War II, through great leadership. As the CEO of Chrysler Corporation, he brought the company back from the brink of bankruptcy and worked with the government to overcome the fallout from the 1970s oil crisis. Now, he says, our government has fallen under the grip of arrogant ideologues and spineless detractors.   (( Our business leaders are more obsessed with stock options and trumping each other's multimillion-dollar salaries than with finding creative solutions to pressing problems, such as the health-care crisis, our loss of competitive edge in the global marketplace, the massive trade deficit, and the slow death of the middle class  'me'. )) He describes his frustration as his successor at Chrysler sold out to Daimler-Benz, and the once proud, independent company lost its soul. Although Iacocca presents a brutal analysis of cronyism in Washington, D.C., the abysmal situation in Iraq, and failed policies at home, he is not a pessimist. With a reputation as a straight shooter, he hopes to inspire more young people to vote. This is a surprisingly outspoken take on the pressing need for real leadership in this country. David Siegfried
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