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Why do they call him Lyin' Ted Cruz? » Post #7

Sun Apr 17, 2016 14:51 in General Talk



Hillary Clinton's involvement with terrorists?


In 2003 Abdurahman Alamoudi, was jailed for attempting to launder money from a Libyan terror front charity into Syria via London. Whose Abdurahman Alamoudi? He's the guy who until 1998 certified Muslim chaplains for the U.S. military, under the aegis of his Saudi funded American Muslim Armed Forces and V.A. council. In 1993 at a US military base at a ceremony to install a imam in the nations armed forces, it was Mr. Alamoudi who presented him with his new insignia of a silver crested star.

He's also the fellow who help devise the 3 week Islamic awareness course in CA public schools, in the course of which students adopt a Muslim name, wear Islamic garb, give up candy and TV for Ramadan, memorize Suras from the Koran, learn that Jihad means "internal personal struggle", profess the Muslim faith, and recite prayers that begin "In the name of Allah", etc. The Ninth District Court of Appeals - the same court that ruled the Plege of Allegience unconstitutional because of the words "Under God" - decdided that in this case 7th graders play Muslim for 2 weeks was perfectly fine, just an interesting exposure to a fascinating "culture" from which every pupil can benefit. Separation of church and state? That may be, but nobody said nothing about separation of Mosque and State.

Oh, an aside from his sterling efforts on behalf of the multicultural education, Mr. Alamoudi was also an advisor on Islamic matters to Hillary Rodham Clinton.

And it turns out he's a bagman for terrorists.

Which side of your body is your left hand on? » Post #32

Sun Apr 17, 2016 13:23 in General Talk

ProAdCo wrote:
Have Fun Answering This Quiz


Which side of your body is your left hand on, when you are looking in a mirror?

Learned in EMT class, the patients right hand is my left hand.

So, in this smilie, is it my left thumb up or my right thumb?


:thumbdown:

Why do they call him Lyin' Ted Cruz? » Post #5

Sun Apr 17, 2016 13:19 in General Talk

ProAdCo wrote:
papamike51 wrote: If the GOP goes into a brokered convention and chooses a candidate who has not been in the primaries, it will fracture the Republican Party.

If it happens to the Democrats, who cares. :lol:

These crooked DC politicians don't realize their are more us than are of them.
Guess they don't fear the people and figures the people fear the gov't.

"When government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."

~~Thomas Jefferson

Do you know what's lurking in your Adobe flash? » Post #4

Sun Apr 17, 2016 13:16 in General Talk

Thanks. I found some crap I wasn't aware of too.

Appreciate the heads up.

Avatar 2 Sequel » Post #8

Sun Apr 17, 2016 13:10 in General Talk

Avatar never really interested me though my grandchildren thought it was a good movie.

Donald Trump reveals new nickname for Hillary » Post #2

Sun Apr 17, 2016 13:09 in General Talk

ProAdCo wrote:
Donald Trump reveals new nickname for Hillary Clinton — ‘Crooked’


It's " Official "


Crooked Hillary


Hillary has so much dirt on her, I don't know if their is enough internet ink to tell it all.


The Democrats had a good reason to choose an ass as their party symbol.

And Bernie's initials appropriately define his politics.
:D

Would you vote for Donald trump for President? » Post #190

Sun Apr 17, 2016 13:06 in General Talk

Darkstar2 wrote:
If Trump is elected, he will spill the beans and declassify important information:

* Yes aliens do exist, they are among us.
* Humans once lived on mars
* Aliens have been assisting humans on earth with technological advances, in fact most of what public has access to now is just a glimpse of what actually exists but is not yet available to the public. Medical science is controlled but truth is, time machines DO exist......Cures for cancer, diabetes etc DO exist...... Flying cars DO exist......... Alternative fuel DOES exist and a lot of technologies that we think are science fiction and that will be available in 100 years already exists, but the whole world is controlled by money and special interests :D So whenever you see technology that is branded as "NEW" is NOT actually new........... The powers that be are the ones to decide WHEN this gets released.
* The Bermuda Triangle mystery exposed - it is the central HQ for the illuminati !

You do realize that the Martians would be illegal aliens, and Donald Trump will build a wall around Mars and make Martians pay for it, and it will be a yuuuuge wall, and it will be a great wall. Cause Donald Trump knows how to build walls. And he knows the Martians, in fact he loves the Martians. They're great people. He does business withe Martians all the time.

:lol:

Why do they call him Lyin' Ted Cruz? » Post #3

Sun Apr 17, 2016 13:02 in General Talk

If the GOP goes into a brokered convention and chooses a candidate who has not been in the primaries, it will fracture the Republican Party.

If it happens to the Democrats, who cares. :lol:

Quote of the day » Post #2632

Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:56 in General Talk


The only disability in life is a bad attitude.


~Scott Hamilton

What's your favorite poem? » Post #2

Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:11 in General Talk

MARRIAGE : BALANCE

She makes me mad~~
~~I make her madder
I make her laugh~~
~~She makes my laugh harder
I love her~~
~~She loves me more
I love her most~~
She loves me most~~

~~The balance~~


by Michael Silvers

What's your favorite poem? » Post #1

Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:05 in General Talk

During our anniversary last week I wrote a poem about marriage and thought I would like to share it with you. This got me to thinking, why not start a new topic about our favorite poems.

If you have a poem to share, whether it's one you wrote, or just one of your favorites and would like to share it with us, please feel free. If you just want to be an observer and read the poems, that's great too.

Don't feel obligated to leave comments, though your participation is welcome.
:clap:

Do u support raising mininum wage 15dollar an hour » Post #102

Sat Apr 16, 2016 01:52 in General Talk

ProAdCo wrote:

You will have Davidbugs talking up a storm with you tomorrow, repeating the $15.00 hour song to you.


Ya think?
:thumbup:

Do u support raising mininum wage 15dollar an hour » Post #100

Sat Apr 16, 2016 00:31 in General Talk

ProAdCo wrote:
valerie wrote:
ProAdCo wrote: Back when I was in the 4th grade, gas was 26 and 28 cents a gallon. My uncle would leave
me in charge of the gas station, all the cash and a .38 pistol and he would go work the farm rather it was corn, hay or whatever he was doing in the fields or gone to the sale barn doing horse trading for cattle, pigs or even horses.

The downside. I didn't get paid.

The upside. I get room & board and got feed too.

The backside of things. This happen twice. As tired as I was when we got back home. I take my shower,
have dinner, then off to bed.

The next day. I my aunt checks my pockets before wash and finds $5 or $10.00 for which I forgot to
put in the cash register.

Oh boy. My uncle takes his leather belt off and I get about 6 licks with the belt.

Like, why in the *ell would I steal money and at that age, no place to go, no friends, lived on mountain,
nothing but farmland.

Fact is. Just so damn busy pumping gas for the customers, checking their oil, collecting the money for the gas they purchased.

I would be at the station for 5 to 8 hours alone, selling & pumping the gas, oil, cigarettes and even fix flat tires too.

That was ok. As my grandfather always said, if you didn't really need the whooping for
that, you needed it for something else.

No, at that age, under those conditions at the time. I was a good kid. I think it was along the lines a case of child abuse.

Now the following year. My uncle would go take care of the live stock, milk the cows ans such. I would be getting ready for school.

I was suppose take the money till that was full of change, penny's to quarters, the .38 pistol and his launch sack. All stacked on top of the money trey.

He came got back from the barn, came in the kitchen and then he got on to me for not having his stuff put in the truck yet, which I was just getting ready to do when he came through the door.

Well, this happen on a Wednesday morning at 6:00 A.M.

I picked up the heavy money trey, .38 pistol on top, then his lunch bag on top of it.

Out the kitchen door, 4 steps down to the carport, then the pistol started sliding off the money trey. So I got
over to the truck and tried to block the pistol form moving so I can get a better grip and oh boy, the pistol slides off and hits the carport right on the hammer.

I watched that pistol fall to the carport, then it fires. I seen a long streak of fire come out of barrel.

First thing I thought. Oh know. I'm in big trouble now. Next thought, where did the bullet go. I never moved when the pistol went off and I was looking straight at the barrel when it fired.

I looked all over the carport, the wall, the ceiling and even the door to the kitchen.

I looked 3 or 4 times.

Then it dawned on me.

I don't do see a bullet hole no where. Not in the side of the wall to the house, not the ceiling, not the door to the kitchen.

I was still holding that heavy money trey in my hand too.

Then I said to myself.

Did I just get shoot.


I moved held out that money trey so I can look down toward my feet and I seen blood every where.

One round fired that cause 4 bullet holes and shot in both legs and the left leg the bullet went through the right lower side of the knee and exited the top left side of the knee and the bullet ended up my boot.

Now, if he had took care of his own gun. I wouldn't of gotten shot.

But, if I had kept the trey balanced too, it would of not had fell to the ground.

I was on back for 6 weeks and then had to learn how to walk again.

Grandpa use to say, "if I didn't have bad luck, I wouldn't have any luck at all".. LOL

Do u support raising mininum wage 15dollar an hour » Post #96

Fri Apr 15, 2016 23:17 in General Talk

davidbugs wrote: The Difference Between $12 and $15 Minimum Wage Bigger Than You Think - Yahoo

The movement 15 dollars an hour is working spreading in USA. I hope it will spread oversea too Equal pay worldwide. It's a human right.

Never worked on a farm, but in 6th grade I got my paper route. Man I was living it up with the cash.

When I turned 14 I got a job in a fast food restaurant and worked those for a couple years. During the summer when I was 16, I went to work for a kids summer sleepaway camp. That was a blast. We worked in the kitchen and as long as it wasn't meal time, we were allowed to go just about anywhere in camp, swimming, tether ball, tennis, hiking. As long as we weren't around the kids (I don't think they trusted us.) LOL

I turned 17 that fall and had nothing else going for me, so I quit high school, took the GED and joined up in the US Navy. That was a lot of hard work, but it was a great time too. I'm from Michigan, so I was surprised that instead of sending me to Great Lakes Recruit Center in Illinois, they sent me to San Diego for boot. WOW. I never would have made it to California otherwise.

Spent 10 weeks in boot camp, the off to San Francisco. Treasure Island Naval Base for my A School training. I was a fire fighter/Hull technician and Damage Control. After 12 weeks there, we graduated. This was back during the VietNam war, and I figured on that side of the country, I sure as *ell was going over on a West Pac cruise. I lucked out and they homeported me in Mayport FL aboard the USS Franklin D Roosevelt, an old aircraft carrier. We made a med cruise before it was time for separation, and I was out. On the cruises I got to see Lisbon Portugal, the Rock of Gibralter, Barcelona Spain, Athens Greece, Sicily Italy, Algiers. Had I not joined, I never would have gotten to see California, let alone any other part of the world.

Got married in 1974 and used my VA benefits to go to Computer trade school then on to college. I worked in a plating shop for 10 to 12 hours a day at night, school during the day and my wife worked on a food truck that drove around neighborhoods selling cotton candy, popcorn, hot dogs, soda in different neighborhoods of Detroit.

Working in the office machine business for several years, I was finally able to buy out the business from the owner I was working for. My wife and I ran that place for about 13 years. She and I also volunteered for cub scouts, girl scouts and the volunteer ambulance company. We were always on the go and the only vacations we were ever able to take were long weekends. Every weekend during the summer we'd take our kids away. One year we had a zoo membership that gave us access to all the different zoos, so we did zoo trips that year. And theme parks in Michigan and Ohio.

Everything came to a screeching halt when I broke my neck. I had 2 surgeries done at the VA hospital and was laid up for almost 2 years. We wound up closing the business and my wife went back to work first at a hospital then a doctors office. I don't complain about what happened because it gave me time to spend with my kids at a time when they needed the guidance most, their younger teenage years. Sometimes you just have to move the clouds around to find the silver lining.

I guess what I'm saying, Davidbugs, is that life is what you make of it. If you want to wait around for someone to give you a better paying job, you'll wind up waiting for a long time, working for minimum wages for a lifetime. Anyone can dig themselves up and out if they put there mind and body into it.

Do u support raising mininum wage 15dollar an hour » Post #91

Fri Apr 15, 2016 17:29 in General Talk

ProAdCo wrote:
papamike51 wrote:
valerie wrote: Yep, the pizza huts tend to be every where. Only in very recent years has a papajohns opened
in this area. In fact, I have not even visited yet. The pizza hut is closer/handier and I don't
visit it often.

Every Friday is Italy night in my house. I usually make the pizza from scratch.

We had pizza hut pizza last night. Tonight was white castle...not my favorite, but okay if I'm eating alone. :)

Yummy Yummy. I like White Castle burgers.

I remember as a kid, there was a competing restaurant called "Top Hat" and both they and WC cost 10 cents for a burger.

Do u support raising mininum wage 15dollar an hour » Post #89

Fri Apr 15, 2016 17:08 in General Talk

valerie wrote: Yep, the pizza huts tend to be every where. Only in very recent years has a papajohns opened
in this area. In fact, I have not even visited yet. The pizza hut is closer/handier and I don't
visit it often.

Every Friday is Italy night in my house. I usually make the pizza from scratch.

We had pizza hut pizza last night. Tonight was white castle...not my favorite, but okay if I'm eating alone. :)

Do u support raising mininum wage 15dollar an hour » Post #85

Fri Apr 15, 2016 09:34 in General Talk

ProAdCo wrote:
papamike51 wrote:
valerie wrote: HaHaHaHaHa! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks for the hardy laugh, David. His handle is papamike51, not Papajohn.

I will say, I have been meaning to stop by PaPaJohns for a pizza and garlic sticks.

Papajohns has really good pizza, but I like Pizza Hut better, simply for the fact that there is one nearby. Not so with PapaJohns. WE NEED ONE IN MY AREA!

There you go papamike51 , you can buy a franchise

Yep, that's what I''m planning to do with my ClixSense earnings, and I will pay my employees more than minimum wage. :lol:

CLIXGRID » Post #1

Fri Apr 15, 2016 09:00 in Success Stories

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On my first click of the day!

I'm buying a lottery ticket today.

Do u support raising mininum wage 15dollar an hour » Post #83

Fri Apr 15, 2016 08:50 in General Talk

valerie wrote: HaHaHaHaHa! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks for the hardy laugh, David. His handle is papamike51, not Papajohn.

I will say, I have been meaning to stop by PaPaJohns for a pizza and garlic sticks.

Papajohns has really good pizza, but I like Pizza Hut better, simply for the fact that there is one nearby. Not so with PapaJohns. WE NEED ONE IN MY AREA!

Do u support raising mininum wage 15dollar an hour » Post #70

Thu Apr 14, 2016 12:25 in General Talk

ProAdCo wrote: @ papamike51

How long do you think it will take you to figure out the solution is not to engage.

My wife always tells me: "You just won't learn, will you?" She is a wise woman."
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