Gwar playing Xbox Kinect. Pretty entertaining if you ask me
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/ ... -gwar.aspx
It's been a while since I posted, hope it's not a repost.
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- Thu December 30th, 2010, 6:00 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: funny stuff from the internets
- Replies: 940
- Views: 224538
- Mon March 30th, 2009, 11:42 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: whats everyone currently listening to????
- Replies: 9399
- Views: 2412802
- Sun February 1st, 2009, 2:08 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: fucking with the homies
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3053
ILL RAPE YO HOLE FAMILY N LEAVE EVERBODY U CAREZ ABOUT DEAD WIT DICKHOLEZ IN THEY EYES lol that's the best one I have read so far. The player haters ball from the Chappelle's Show: Silky Johnson: (after being shown Rosie O'Donnell's picture) Boy George! That's a lad that I'd hate to fight. She wear...
- Fri January 16th, 2009, 12:43 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: shooting in my apt complex last night
- Replies: 26
- Views: 7180
- Thu January 15th, 2009, 11:27 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: OVGuide.com
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1307
OVGuide.com
Holy shit has anyone heard of this website yet.
http://www.ovguide.com/
You can watch movies that haven't even come out yet. I watched Gran Torino two weeks ago. Great movie and the fact I don't have to put up with a bunch of D-bags being loud and obnoxious is fucking great.
http://www.ovguide.com/
You can watch movies that haven't even come out yet. I watched Gran Torino two weeks ago. Great movie and the fact I don't have to put up with a bunch of D-bags being loud and obnoxious is fucking great.
- Tue November 18th, 2008, 6:58 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: college football
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3606
- Fri November 14th, 2008, 1:14 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: dirty pot smoking cops........moved from "left 4 dead&q
- Replies: 29
- Views: 7937
Believe it or not I have transported weed from California, San Jose to be exact to the A via Detla. Actually it was two weeks after 9/11 so that I guess could have made it that much more difficult. I brought back 1/4 of some Humboldt grown AK-47. It was so pungent that I had to wrap it in a lot of R...
- Thu November 13th, 2008, 4:49 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: dirty pot smoking cops........moved from "left 4 dead&q
- Replies: 29
- Views: 7937
I have found that it is always good idea to have a back up plan in case you are pulled over. The moment I see blue lights behind me I go into evasive action. Actually let me first say this, I try not to ride with anything over an oz. Just in case I have to.... well you know.... put my bag under my b...
- Wed November 12th, 2008, 1:04 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: whats everyone currently listening to????
- Replies: 9399
- Views: 2412802
- Tue November 11th, 2008, 7:18 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: whats everyone currently listening to????
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- Views: 2412802
- Thu November 6th, 2008, 11:28 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Vote today?
- Replies: 44
- Views: 12074
If one participates in politics long enough, disappointment is inevitable. Great issues and dangerous times are always present, and elections and their results always matter. By no means do I want to minimize the importance of elections, but the truth is that people make choices with which we don’t always agree, for reasons we don’t usually like. In a democracy, we have to accept that as reality, and transition to other efforts that impact policy decisions until another election comes along.
Sometimes that transition is hard to make. A few people never made that transition after the 2000 election, for instance. It takes more than a few hours, or a few days. But eventually, if we value democracy, we have to accept the legitimacy of those elections we lose. Without that commitment, we can’t support democracy at all.
We now have to adjust to the fact that Republicans no longer control any of the elective parts of the federal government. We’re now the opposition party in the House, Senate, and the White House simultaneously for the same time since the 1994 elections. How we handle that role will help determine how long we have to remain in the wilderness, and how long it will take to rebuild our credibility.
Barack Obama is our president now, and we should respect the office while offering our dissent. We can energetically offer our criticism for his policies, appointments, and philosophies, and I look forward to that fight. We can let go of the issues in Obama’s past, though. The American electorate has heard those issues and absorbed them. His inexperience and lack of legislative track record made them relevant in the election, but they’re baked into the cake now.
President-elect Obama will be in office for the next four years, and the only issues that matter now are Obama’s actions as President. We need to focus on those, making our counterarguments and offering common-sense policy proposals as an alternative. We need to generate grassroots pressure on Congress just as we did with the immigration-reform bill in 2007 when we see the need, and get the Republicans to offer resistance to the radical parts of the Democratic agenda. We need to keep track of the performance of Obama’s team, document their failures and any abuses that may occur.
In 2012, we will be able to run against Obama’s record. He will not be able to vote “present†any longer, and he will have to commit to courses of action. Where he follows common-sense solutions that work towards private-sector growth and American strength and security, we should recognize it, and where he doesn’t, we can present those failures to the voters when Obama runs for re-election. We can also do the same with Congress, which has no more excuses for their failures, and make the case for divided government in 2010  as long as we establish ourselves as worthy for leadership with American voters.
Some have said that acting like petulant children worked for the Democrats in 2006 and 2008, and scoff at the notion that we should act like grown-ups now. I’d remind people that we lost the majorities in 2006 and the White House in 2008 not because Democrats acted like petulant children, but because Republicans acted like Democrats, especially on spending, pork, and corruption. We can do better than that, and we’d better if we expect voters to trust us when we say we support private-sector solutions, limited government, and peace through strength. We won’t rebuild that credibility by using personal attacks as a substitute for a real governing policy and consistency.
It’s time to get to work.
Sometimes that transition is hard to make. A few people never made that transition after the 2000 election, for instance. It takes more than a few hours, or a few days. But eventually, if we value democracy, we have to accept the legitimacy of those elections we lose. Without that commitment, we can’t support democracy at all.
We now have to adjust to the fact that Republicans no longer control any of the elective parts of the federal government. We’re now the opposition party in the House, Senate, and the White House simultaneously for the same time since the 1994 elections. How we handle that role will help determine how long we have to remain in the wilderness, and how long it will take to rebuild our credibility.
Barack Obama is our president now, and we should respect the office while offering our dissent. We can energetically offer our criticism for his policies, appointments, and philosophies, and I look forward to that fight. We can let go of the issues in Obama’s past, though. The American electorate has heard those issues and absorbed them. His inexperience and lack of legislative track record made them relevant in the election, but they’re baked into the cake now.
President-elect Obama will be in office for the next four years, and the only issues that matter now are Obama’s actions as President. We need to focus on those, making our counterarguments and offering common-sense policy proposals as an alternative. We need to generate grassroots pressure on Congress just as we did with the immigration-reform bill in 2007 when we see the need, and get the Republicans to offer resistance to the radical parts of the Democratic agenda. We need to keep track of the performance of Obama’s team, document their failures and any abuses that may occur.
In 2012, we will be able to run against Obama’s record. He will not be able to vote “present†any longer, and he will have to commit to courses of action. Where he follows common-sense solutions that work towards private-sector growth and American strength and security, we should recognize it, and where he doesn’t, we can present those failures to the voters when Obama runs for re-election. We can also do the same with Congress, which has no more excuses for their failures, and make the case for divided government in 2010  as long as we establish ourselves as worthy for leadership with American voters.
Some have said that acting like petulant children worked for the Democrats in 2006 and 2008, and scoff at the notion that we should act like grown-ups now. I’d remind people that we lost the majorities in 2006 and the White House in 2008 not because Democrats acted like petulant children, but because Republicans acted like Democrats, especially on spending, pork, and corruption. We can do better than that, and we’d better if we expect voters to trust us when we say we support private-sector solutions, limited government, and peace through strength. We won’t rebuild that credibility by using personal attacks as a substitute for a real governing policy and consistency.
It’s time to get to work.
- Thu November 6th, 2008, 12:34 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Vote today?
- Replies: 44
- Views: 12074
All hail Dick Danzig! Our next Secretary of Defense is going to be a lawyer with no military back ground yay! Let the cronyism start with Ram Emanuel! Yay Next will be Janet Napolitano for U.S. attorney general. This is the lady who was opposed to Proposition 200 which would not allow illegal immigr...
- Tue November 4th, 2008, 10:33 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Vote today?
- Replies: 44
- Views: 12074
Anybody that says 'socialist' is an idiot, and obviously has no concept of socialism, beyond what they've been frightened into believing. Same as anyone who would confide in me they believed all Republicans were fascists. Silly little people with their dependency on tags and labels... "Persona non ...
- Tue November 4th, 2008, 6:49 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Vote today?
- Replies: 44
- Views: 12074
It took me a little over an hour to vote, but hey it got me out of the office for a while lol. For the first time in my life I voted for a Democrat. To bad his name was McCain haha. That's the way I see it. It's either a Democrat or a socialist. My g/f lives in Decatur over by Agnes Scott she said s...