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25. July 2012, 22:53:22
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
Iamon lyme: He reminds me of Mickey Mouse's friend Goofy. Cept Goofy is smart and better lookin.

26. July 2012, 00:04:23
Iamon lyme 

26. July 2012, 00:26:39
rod03801 
Subject: Re:
Modified by rod03801 (26. July 2012, 00:35:07)
(V): The same way certain people on the dole have to bow down to the libs?

But you said something that makes sense this time, it seems. Yes, the more conservative our government, the better everyone's retirement can be in the long run.

26. July 2012, 02:05:31
Iamon lyme 

26. July 2012, 02:09:16
Iamon lyme 
The "likes" link sucks, don't bother going there... don't touch that!

26. July 2012, 08:15:50
Iamon lyme 

26. July 2012, 08:36:40
Iamon lyme 

26. July 2012, 08:45:37
Mort 
""Mr Romney aims to boost his foreign policy credentials on the trip.

But as he arrived in London on Wednesday, his campaign found itself on the defensive after an unidentified Romney adviser was quoted by the Daily Telegraph newspaper as saying: "We are part of an Anglo-Saxon heritage, and he [Romney] feels that the special relationship is special.

"The White House didn't fully appreciate the shared history we have."

The Romney campaign has distanced itself from the comments, which the newspaper said might "prompt accusations of racial insensitivity".

Romney campaign spokeswoman Amanda Henneberg said: "It's not true. If anyone said that, they weren't reflecting the views of Governor Romney or anyone inside the campaign.""

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>How do we know that for true??

26. July 2012, 08:53:49
Mort 
Subject: Re:The same way certain people on the dole have to bow down to the libs?
rod03801: How?

"Yes, the more conservative our government, the better everyone's retirement can be in the long run. "

Not true. Over this side of the pond, pensions have been less secure.

26. July 2012, 09:01:13
Iamon lyme 
Americans favor Obama to defend against space aliens

AFP – Thu, Jun 28, 2012


Nearly two in three Americans think President Barack Obama is better suited than Republican rival Mitt Romney to deal with an alien invasion, according to a survey released Wednesday.

National Geographic Channel contacted 1,114 adults across the United States last month for its fanciful opinion poll ahead of its new cable television documentary series "Chasing UFOs."

Thirty-six percent of respondents said they were certain that unidentified flying objects exist. Eleven percent were confident they had spotted a UFO, and 20 percent said they knew someone who claimed to have seen one.

With Obama facing re-election in November, 65 percent said Obama would be more adept than Romney to respond to an alien invasion, with women and younger Americans more likely than men and over-65s to agree with that prospect.

National Geographic Channel said the results of the email and online "Aliens Among Us" survey dovetailed with the research underpinning "Chasing UFOs" which premieres Friday with Texas and Colorado residents describing their encounters with mysterious flying objects.

The poll had a margin of error of 2.9 percent.

26. July 2012, 11:33:16
Mort 
Mexican regulators have imposed a fine of $27.5m (£17.7m) on banking giant HSBC for its failure to comply with money-laundering regulations.

The fine comes a week after HSBC's chief compliance officer resigned over allegations that the bank ignored warnings that Mexican drug money was being allowed to pass through the bank. The fine is the highest ever imposed by Mexican regulators.

It constitutes 51.5% of the 2011 annual profit of HSBC's Mexican subsidiary.
'Drug kingpins'

Mexico's National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) said it had imposed the fine against HSBC due to its "non-compliance with anti-money laundering systems and controls". HSBC Mexico issued a statement acknowledging that it failed to report 39 suspicious transactions and had been late in reporting 1,729 others.

"HSBC Mexico recognises it failed to strictly comply with banking regulations, and with the standards that regulators and clients expect of our institution," it said. Last week, a United States Senate committee found that HSBC had provided a conduit for "drug kingpins and rogue nations".

HSBC's head of compliance, David Bagley, resigned at the Senate committee hearing.


>>>>>>>>>> Do the banks want our custom.... or are they trying to kill us??

26. July 2012, 16:59:22
Papa Zoom 
Subject: These are pretty funny. People talk like this all the time..
Examples of Tautology

All crows are either black, or they are not black.
The dress cost me $100 dollars.
In my opinion, I think that...
So the organization expects joint cooperation from its members.
This is a short summary of...
They are distributing free gifts!
One after the other in succession...
What is your PIN number (the acronym stands for Personal Identification Number).
ATM machine (the acronym stands for Automated Teller Machine).
Very unique.
To reiterate again.
Please R.S.V.P. (that acronym stands for the French Respondez, s'il vous plait, or, Respond, please).
First priority.
Close proximity.
They decided to return again for a second time to that old ancient house.
3 am. in the morning.
Necessary requirement.
The reason is because.
And etc. (Et cetera is latin for and so on, so now you've got 'and and so on').
CD-ROM disc (The disc part is taken care of with the CD - compact disc.).
Adequate enough.
Today's modern technology.
It is new innovation.
Lonely isolation.
Thanks to their joint collaboration the archaeologists found the handwritten manuscript in the destroyed ruins of the monastery.
Either it will rain tomorrow, or it won't. (logical tautology).
I never make predictions, especially about the future.
I ate a tuna fish sandwich.
The plumber fixed our hot water heater.
Frozen Ice.
The group wanted to climb up to the very summit at the top of the mountain.
Added Bonus.
A wishful start, one might say, but it was certainly a time of surreal dreams.
I made it with my own hands for you.
Me myself personally cordially invite you to the party.
Puzzling problem, isn't it?
I'm having an 'An American Werewolf in London' movie night at my place.
It was his usual, habitual custom to have a bacon sandwich for breakfast.
It's déjà vu all over again.
That is indeed a sad misfortune.
Seafaring mariner.
The wall was marred by a small, tiny speck of paint.
Suspense thriller.
First and foremost, lets begin.
Bits and pieces
All well and good; to all intents and purposes; cool, calm, and collected.
The vast majority.
The vote was completely and totally unanimous.
She herself had written her autobiography of her own life in just two weeks.
Forward planning.
With malice toward none, with charity for all. - Abraham Lincoln.
I upgraded the RAM memory of my computer.
A huge great big man.
Say it over again once more.

26. July 2012, 17:01:34
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
Iamon lyme: Saw a chart yesterday where there was a slight recovery of US economy and then it took a nose dive (after another stimulus). Like Obama was trying to make things work.

26. July 2012, 20:27:15
Iamon lyme 
Subject: Re:
Artful Dodger: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too.

26. July 2012, 22:19:10
The Col 
Subject: Re: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too
Modified by The Col (26. July 2012, 22:19:53)
Iamon lyme: It sounds like you're being ripped off, find a new supplier

26. July 2012, 22:26:18
Mort 
Subject: Re: find a new supplier
The Col: I'm sure the CIA could help him to find one!

27. July 2012, 01:07:21
Iamon lyme 
Subject: uh, yeah, we need a new dealer..

27. July 2012, 01:13:55
Iamon lyme 
Meanwhile, deep within the bowels of the Obama campaign headquarters...

27. July 2012, 01:37:31
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too
The Col: I just drink a beer. <---me if I drink one two many. One too many is two.

27. July 2012, 01:48:48
Papa Zoom 
One thing for sure. When I go vote, I'm going to immediately find Obama's name on the ballot and make sure I know which hole to punch out.

27. July 2012, 03:10:17
♥♫βaβyĢіґŁŁє♫♥ 
Subject: Re:
Artful Dodger: I thought you were a republican?

27. July 2012, 03:58:29
MissDelish 
Subject: Re: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too
Artful Dodger: haha@one too many :)

27. July 2012, 04:10:25
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
♥♫βaβyĢіґŁŁє♫♥: I'm a Conservative ;)

27. July 2012, 04:13:15
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: drugs can be stimulating for a brief moment too
MissDelish: Lightweight doesn't begin to describe me when it comes to drinking. Once I had medication for an injury and the dose was too high and I fell asleep at work. I woke up slurring my speech and they sent me to the ER. They had to cut the pill into 1/4's to get it small enough so it still killed the pain but didn't put me in a drunken stupor.

27. July 2012, 15:18:37
Mort 
Ol' Mitt is certainly winning friends over here.... NOT!!

Ife he's gonna be ol presiden'te he'd better learn to remember the names of those he's meeting. Being called "Mr Leader" doesn't exactly go down well.



27. July 2012, 17:10:52
The Col 
Subject: Re: "Mitt the twit"
(V): I was shocked watching the report on all the errors he committed so far.The press is all over him.Mentioning his meeting with MI6 was considered a gaffe of epic proportions.Some say he has come across even more amateurish than Palin.Watching him gives the impression of a man not comfortable in his own skin.

27. July 2012, 19:14:41
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: "Mitt the twit"
The Col: Yeah but does he think we have 57 states in the US?

27. July 2012, 19:48:44
The Col 
Subject: The Tour de farce
The conservative Telegraph said, in a commentary:

“Mitt Romney is perhaps the only politician who could start a trip that was supposed to be a charm offensive by being utterly devoid of charm and mildly offensive.”

27. July 2012, 19:55:34
Mort 
Subject: Re: "Mitt the twit"
The Col: Lets just say... .... ... He's got great teeth.

Yep.

27. July 2012, 20:02:15
Mort 
Mitt was talking about how he 'ran' an olympics has rubbed many the wrong way. Including the PM and Mayor of London...

As the Daily Mail reports..."The Republican's most damaging blunder came when he questioned whether his hosts would be able to make a success of the Games, saying: 'It's hard to know just how well it will turn out.'"

This remark later rebounded on him, when Prime Minister David Cameron said: 'We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities anywhere in the world. Of course it’s easier if you hold an Olympic games in the middle of nowhere.""

27. July 2012, 20:16:09
rod03801 
Subject: Re: "Mitt the twit"

27. July 2012, 20:17:21
The Col 
Subject: Re:
(V): In his interview with Brian Williams the other day , He apparently doesn't know any of his wife's trainers' names, isn't going to the Olympics, and DOESN'T EVEN KNOW WHEN OR WHAT his OWN WIFE'S EVENTS ARE.

27. July 2012, 20:58:54
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: "Mitt the twit"
rod03801: The liberals can't comment on Obama's stellar record and accomplishments. He's empty in that department. So what better to do than point out Mitt's few errors while ignoring Obama's many. It's so transparent.

27. July 2012, 21:09:49
Mort 
Subject: Re:DOESN'T EVEN KNOW WHEN OR WHAT his OWN WIFE'S EVENTS ARE.
The Col: I see Carl Lewis has the view... "Every Olympics is ready, I don't care whatever he [Romney] said. I swear, sometimes I think some Americans shouldn't leave the country. Are you kidding me, stay home if you don't know what to say."

27. July 2012, 21:17:34
The Col 
Subject: new poll
WASHINGTON—According to a newly released USA Today/Gallup poll, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's favorability has surged to 64 percent since he left the country Wednesday for a three-nation overseas trip. "Once Gov. Romney was no longer within the borders of the United States and was instead many thousands of miles away from American voters, his popularity immediately spiked across almost all demographics," said political analyst Mark Halperin, noting that the electorate has been invigorated by Romney's complete absence from campaign events, rallies, and town hall meetings. "It seems that the farther away Romney travels, the more people like him. By the time his plane touches down in Israel, I wouldn't be surprised if his favorability rating isn't somewhere in the high 70s." Experts were quick to note the number remains well below Romney’s historical high of 89 percent, reached in February 2008 when the former Massachusetts governor announced his withdrawal from that year's presidential race

27. July 2012, 21:28:14
Mort 
Subject: Re: has surged to 64 percent since he left the country Wednesday
The Col: .... Sending him to Alpha Proxima then would be a guaranteed win for the Republican party!!

27. July 2012, 21:29:39
Papa Zoom 
WaPo Gives Obama 'Three Pinocchios' for Uncle Liberated Auschwitz Gaffe | NewsBusters.org http://shar.es/vmmYP You mean Obama can't even remember the details from his own family?

27. July 2012, 21:33:55
Papa Zoom 
I can keep pointing out Obama's gaffes all day long. BTW, when Obama visited the queen he screwed up royally (pun intended). So let me say to you liberals who are thinking you are so clever pointing out Mitt's mistakes. With those kinds of smarts you'd have trouble escaping from a wet paper bag. Obama is the king of gaffes. Even with his beloved teleprompter he screws up.

27. July 2012, 21:35:17
Mort 

27. July 2012, 21:39:33
Papa Zoom 
Subject: the ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah eloquent obama

27. July 2012, 21:40:19
Papa Zoom 
Subject: In a speech
Obama: "The time has changed for come."

27. July 2012, 21:41:43
Papa Zoom 
Obama: "Let me be perfectly clear. Israel is s strong friend of Israel's.

27. July 2012, 21:45:43
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Last one for now peeps
Obama: "The [healthcare] reforms we seek, will bring greater competition, choice, savings, and inefficiencies to our health care system. "

27. July 2012, 22:01:16
Mort 

27. July 2012, 22:10:00
Mrs Moon 
How about Bush coming back as prez?? or Clitton?

Can that be done??

27. July 2012, 22:42:35
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
Silvery Moon: Can't be done but Clinton was the only one that didn't produce a deficit. Bush screwed that up in a big way and Obama even more. Fact is, Obama is in a league all his own when it comes to fiscal irresponsibility.

27. July 2012, 22:43:19
Papa Zoom 
Anyone want to read more of Obama's gaffes? He's got plenty to choose from.

27. July 2012, 22:43:53
The Col 
Subject: Re:
Silvery Moon: If Romney is elected you're basically getting Bush's economic policies anyway, actually it would be Bush on steroids, economically speaking.The same policies that brought about the economic crash of 2008 revisited

27. July 2012, 23:04:19
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
The Col: I doubt that that's true. Although Romney isn't my first choice as he's too much of a centrist. Maybe even a bit left of center. But a vote for Romney will simply be a vote against Obama (who is destroying the US economy).

28. July 2012, 00:02:30
Iamon lyme 
Subject: Re:
Artful Dodger: "Anyone want to read more of Obama's gaffes? He's got plenty to choose from."

I do, as long as it doesn't take up half the page. Can that be done?

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