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  1. I do not mind getting banned for what i am about to tell you-it will be well worth it! I think that was a really cheap shot rocketman2010!!!! Only a very well cultivated punk would do something like this! Ive always said that people are going to conduct themselves in the manner in which they were brought up at home. You are definately punk material. That was a home made sucker punch-the only kind you can get away with! Coward!!! Do you know the medical conditions of all 30 thousand dinarvets members, or even the few thousand that peruse through this site daily? do you know what they are in the middle of when you almost give them a fricken heart attack-you dirty rotten lousy low life S.O.B! it serves you well to spend the rest of your miserable existence as a coward-you and adam montana should be soulmates--he is the other punk on this venue. CAPITAL PUNK. THE BOTH OF YOU!!!! and i am writing a letter to the Attorney General Mr. Holder about this. I hope they shut this stupid ass site down asap!!! ******** This member was banned for his bashing of Adam Montana ********
  2. HUH?? I do not get it-can someone explain what SF has to do with it? Im here now....
  3. Oh, i hope your stereo speakers work real good. please listen to these three songs this week. tell me if it doesnt make you think of better times.... You and I: Letters That Cross In The Mail: Shake Me, Wake Me (when its over): Lazy Afternoon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucv2kOLtXGA
  4. yeah, i can dig this one! this one sounds best. like with computer geeks or what have you. i was sort of a loner when i was growing up. my mom would send us to the library allll the time, my brother and i to read alllll the books we could get our little hands on. we entered book clubs galore. luv libraries and books to this day. and momma! Could you paraphrase? I totally did not get your response. Are you saying that, well, uhh, you, uhh, are you uhhh...just what did you say??
  5. i dunno that i agree with your observations here at all. I asked someone once why he hated jews sooo much and all he could ever really come up with, once i was able to pin him down and ask him to give me a reason for his personal hatred was, "cuz!", and then this person followed up with, "cuzzzz, man!". And then he went on to explain further, "cuz, man, cuzz, man! ughhh!". Finally, I said, "oh, I see. it sounds like you are just riding the coat tails of other jew haters, but you really don't know why you even do that-is it maybe "cuz" you just want to be part of something so big, so global?" And then, in a last attempt to explain to me why he hated jews so much, he said, " you're just like them, and you want to jew me down!" My point is, that most people do not really need a reason to hate the Israelites-they are just mimicking their leaders jargon, disdain, etc and not really are able to explain anything beyond that. If by chance you are fortunate enough to get them come up with anything at all, they will come up with, "well, they own all the ________ (insert any word here)!" So then, you go on to tell them that they (the hater) has as many opportunities to own the same _______ as they do, and more, if they apply themselves and activley compete to own several ________ and go on to be financially independent too, but of course, their hatred for the Jews does not allow them to assert themselves in this manner and see this sort of logic, cuz, you know, well, just cuz. Idiots, haters, they just need to be able to blame someone other than themselves for their miserable lives and choices so they pick a Hate DeJour from off the menu. creeps.
  6. take this site for what it is, dive....it is not perfect and sometimes it may be partial...so what, ya know? just take from it what you need. Dinar information, etc. the bashers and crashers, slashers and gashers are here to stay.... ...there are other more significant things to sink your teeth into. im not allowed into the chat room anymore. why? I dont know and dont care...it's more a reflection of character of the mod in that room then me so i just chuckle and move on. by the way,,,,did you know the price of tea in china went up ten cents??
  7. i knew when they started even talking about electronic voting that it was over! Do you know anybody can hack in and maniplulate those numbers anyway they want. if there is anybody out there that still thinks that that particular process still carries some sort of integrity, and they would not dare alter those numbers-u r delusional.
  8. http://www.francesmayesbooks.com/2011/09/21/colors-of-summer/ I dunno if you guys are aware of this or not, but the awesome writer, frances mayes has her very own website, filled with incrdible stuff, just like her books. enjoy!!
  9. http://news.yahoo.com/obama-tells-blacks-stop-complainin-fight-015928905.html Oh, boy. Here we go again.... WASHINGTON (AP) — In a fiery summons to an important voting bloc, President Barack Obama told blacks on Saturday to quit crying and complaining and "put on your marching shoes" to follow him into battle for jobs and opportunity. And though he didn't say it directly, for a second term, too. Obama's speech to the annual awards dinner of the Congressional Black Caucus was his answer to increasingly vocal griping from black leaders that he's been giving away too much in talks with Republicans -- and not doing enough to fight black unemployment, which is nearly double the national average at 16.7 percent. "It gets folks discouraged. I know. I listen to some of y'all," Obama told an audience of some 3,000 in a darkened Washington convention center. But he said blacks need to have faith in the future -- and understand that the fight won't be won if they don't rally to his side. "I need your help," Obama said. The president will need black turnout to match its historic 2008 levels if he's to have a shot at winning a second term, and Saturday's speech was a chance to speak directly to inner-city concerns. He acknowledged blacks have suffered mightily because of the recession, and are frustrated that the downturn is taking so long to reverse. "So many people are still hurting. So many people are barely hanging on," he said, then added: "And so many people in this city are fighting us every step of the way." But Obama said blacks know all too well from the civil rights struggle that the fight for what is right is never easy. "Take off your bedroom slippers. Put on your marching shoes," he said, his voice rising as applause and cheers mounted. "Shake it off. Stop complainin'. Stop grumblin'. Stop cryin'. We are going to press on. We have work to do." Topping the to-do list, he said, is getting Congress to the pass jobs bill he sent to Capitol Hill two weeks ago. Obama said the package of payroll tax cuts, business tax breaks and infrastructure spending will benefit 100,000 black-owned businesses and 20 million African-American workers. Republicans have indicated they're open to some of the tax measures -- but oppose his means of paying for it: hiking taxes on top income-earners and big business. But at times, Obama also sounded like he was discussing his own embattled tenure. "The future rewards those who press on," He said. "I don't have time to feel sorry for myself. I don't have time to complain. I'm going to press on." Caucus leaders remain fiercely protective of the nation's first African-American president, but in recent weeks they've been increasingly vocal in their discontent -- especially over black joblessness. "If Bill Clinton had been in the White House and had failed to address this problem, we probably would be marching on the White House," the caucus chairman, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri, recently told McClatchy Newspapers. Like many Democratic lawmakers, caucus members were dismayed by Obama's concessions to the GOP during the summer's talks on raising the government's borrowing limit. Cleaver famously called the compromise deal a "sugar-coated Satan sandwich." But Cleaver said his members also are keeping their gripes in check because "nobody wants to do anything that would empower the people who hate the president." Still, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., caused a stir last month by complaining that Obama's Midwest bus tour had bypassed black districts. She told a largely black audience in Detroit that the caucus is "supportive of the president, but we're getting tired." Last year, Obama addressed the same dinner and implored blacks to get out the vote in the midterm elections because Republicans were preparing to "turn back the clock." What followed was a Democratic rout that Obama acknowledged as a "shellacking." Where blacks had turned out in droves to help elect him in 2008, there was a sharp drop-off two years later. Some 65 percent of eligible blacks voted in 2008, compared with a 2010 level that polls estimate at between 37 percent and 40 percent. Final census figures for 2010 are not yet available, and it's worth noting off-year elections typically draw far fewer voters. This year's caucus speech came as Obama began cranking up grass-roots efforts across the Democratic spectrum. It also fell on the eve of a trip to the West Coast that will combine salesmanship for the jobs plan he sent to Congress this month and re-election fundraising. Obama was leaving Sunday morning for Seattle, where two money receptions were planned, with two more to follow in the San Francisco area. On Monday, Obama is holding a town meeting at the California headquarters of LinkedIn, the business networking website, before going on to fundraisers in San Diego and Los Angeles and a visit Tuesday to a Denver-area high school to highlight the school renovation component of the jobs package.
  10. Alrighty then! Alright Aqua Dude. Its time to call the Silver Surfer and jetison outta here!
  11. interesting points...not saying i agree or disagree, just interesting. BTW: There is a book i saw in the library recently about our third president andrew jackson. The book brings all of this evidence forward about how one of the primary goals of mr. jackson was to "irradicate and remove" every single native american in the U.S soil during that time. It goes on and on with so much stuff that is hard to read, really. I read highlights of it and then placed the book back down gently, where i found it, and walked away.... Some stuff is better left as is, untouched, undisturbed. We need to be concerned with the hear and the now. U.S history is full of stuff that is not so great and we could spend forever playing the blame game. Everyone has ancestors that committed something awful that their descendents would chagrin at, and have. I appeal to you to stay focused on the here and now and go forward. Upward and Onward. : )
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