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grinreaper

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  1. A 54 year old teacher doesn't get health insurance through her employer?
  2. I'd ask you what you were talking about but I'm pretty sure you don't know.
  3. Seriously Eric? Gator keeps conservatives on their toes? That little pissant is lucky if he doesn't tie his shoes together when he laces them up. BTW, I'm not "knew" here.
  4. You asked me what he did wrong and I then told you. I occasionally pick on gator because he continuously makes the same mistakes. He's not only an idiot but he's too lazy to learn from those mistakes. Remember the $15 an hour times 40 hours =$600 a week x's 4 weeks to the month=$2400 x's 12 months = $28.800 a year debacle? Even after his error was explained to him he stuck by it.
  5. No, you are a little puppet who only spouts off what you are instructed to say by your masters. You insert your dumbshittery here, waste people's time and disrupt discussion. You are a pox on this forum.
  6. No. Tiberius/gatorman can't put a sentence together without butchering it. He reads the same Huffington Post as Baskin but needs help in doing so. Baskin can read for himself and can even put a sentence or two together. He's more like the whiny little B word, lyrbob.
  7. Keep the characters straight. It's Meathead who is offering to enlighten everybody.
  8. It's so touching to see you welcome Rob back in such a heartwarming way. Almost brought a tear to my eye.
  9. You know gator, by preponderance of evidence you are a phucking uneducated, lazy, assmudgeon of a pissant, who only detracts from this board. Whenever you get sent on vacation the level of discourse here rises and the sun shines just a little bit brighter.
  10. Horseshit. Flynn didn't get fired for talking with them. There was nothing wrong with talking to the Russians. He got fired for lying to Mike Pence.
  11. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/mar/2/press-coverage-of-trump-in-first-month-of-office-8/ Media---88% negative on Trump.
  12. I love it when people attack another person's intelligence while showing the world that they don't know the difference between "then" and "than".
  13. Now that's racist, you blowhard.
  14. What do you mean, she's always getting a fresh face.
  15. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/february_2017/most_say_democrats_hurt_themselves_with_anti_trump_strategy Most voters agree that it’s bad for America and bad for the Democratic Party if Democrats continue to flat out oppose everything President Trump does. Even Democrats are conflicted about their party’s scorched earth policy. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that only 29% of all Likely U.S. Voters think it’s better for the country if Democrats oppose the president in every way possible. Sixty-three percent (63%) say it’s better for the country if Democrats try to work with the president instead. (To see survey question wording, click here.) The findings are identical when voters are asked about the impact of the Democrats’ reported strategy on the fortunes of their own party. Just 29% say it’s better for the Democratic Party if Democrats oppose the president in every way possible. Sixty-three percent (63%) disagree and think it’s better for the party if Democrats try to work with Trump. Forty-four percent (44%) of Democrats feel it’s better for both the country and their party if they oppose the new president as much as possible. But 46% say it’s better for America if Democrats try to work with Trump, and 45% say it’s better for their party, too. (Want a free daily e-mail update? If it's in the news, it's in our polls). Rasmussen Reports updates are also available on Twitter or Facebook. The survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted on February 26-27, 2017 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology
  16. Hey, if you know about some boarder disappearing you should report it to the authorities right away so that you don't get accused of being an accomplice.
  17. I sorta go by the theory that it is what it is but if you want to dress up as an Indian and sing "YMCA" or extoll the virtues of the Navy feel free.
  18. Just how many genders are there for men? Then again, how many races are there for whites? I can see a duckdoggator award in your future.
  19. Where is "hear"? Is it within our "boarders"? Are you sure you are not duckdog?
  20. Can you explain to us how an automatic weapon works? How about a semi-automatic? Would a bolt action rifle be considered either of those two?
  21. You mean those machine guns that you have to pull the trigger to release each round?
  22. http://corruptauthority.com/pension-benefits-state-government-pension-reform-3203/ •Retired superintendent of New Trier Township High School District Hank Bangser, collects a $261,681 state pension, while working as a school superintendent in Southern California’s Ojai Unified School District making $170,000. His total annual compensation: $431,681. •Retired Wheaton Superintendent Gary Catalani receives a $237,195 Illinois state pension while earning another $195,000 from the Scottsdale, Arizona school district. His total annual compensation: $432,195. •Retired South Cook superintendent Eric King receives a $166,608 Illinois state pension and earns another $168,343 salary as the superintendent of the Muncie, Indiana school district, for a total of $334,951. •Retired East Maine Superintendent Kathleen Williams receives a $177,711 Illinois state pension, and earns another $156,000 in Wausau, Wisconsin. Her total compensation: $333,711. •Retired Superintendent Rebecca van der Bogert collects a $169,050 Illinois state pension, another $21,974 from Massachusetts, and currently works in Florida as the head of the Palm Beach Day Academy. •Retired superintendent of the Oak Park and River Forest Districts Attila Weniger, receives an Illinois state pension of $180,302 while earning another $149,500 as the superintendent of the Stevens Point Area Public Schools District in Wisconsin, for a total of $329,802.
  23. Wax on, wax off.
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