Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Saturday, March 13, 2010
T.E.A. – Taxed Enough Already, or in Republican terms, Total Economic Anarchy
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CooperRock
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5:05 PM
Labels:
Coffee Party,
Fox News,
Glenn beck,
Libertarianism,
Politics,
President Barack Obama,
Pro-Anarchy,
Pro-Choice,
Republicans,
Tea Party
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It is striking the effort the Tea Party has been putting on to express their point of view. I'm sorry to say that it comes off completely ridiculous. I do understand that there is an association with terms like Pro-choice and Pro-labor to the party, but a lot of the time I figure they don't really know what they are talking about it, and end up making a fool of themselves.
Fairly libertarian, there is almost a sense of pro-anarchy coming off from protesters, especially when they carry slogans like "Keep Your Laws Off My Body" or "Obama's movement is anti-white", and it makes me laugh while being depressed by the stupidity of people.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Nicotine patches are great. Stick one over each eye and you can't find your cigarettes!
Jesus Christ! Let the man smoke!
President Obama is probably one of the most popular and influential man of our current century, and at the same time the most hated and wrongly accused of stupid shit. Being frank, I put on a lot of faith on him and I'd be lying if I said he was doing a good job at being a world leader, but it doesn't change the fact that he still is human! Of all things to be bringing it up against him, people say that smoking is their bone to pick?
Thursday, March 4, 2010
It's no longer a question of staying healthy. It's a question of finding a sickness you like.
Posted by
CooperRock
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5:55 PM
Labels:
Health Care,
House,
Politics,
Senate,
United States
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Amazingly enough, American President Barack Obama's first year will be remembered by two things: No we can't and Health care. The year long debate on health care continues to come back every time they seem to be reaching a deal out of it. The point being, it's going to be a really long time before we see an end to this episodic disaster that we call the "health care reform debate."
Why? Simply put, The United States have reached a stagnant point. The Democrats and Republicans haven't been opposing each other in such a heated argument since slavery or what rights homosexuals have
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The Church of Hot Addiction

So, with the whole technology frenzy and all that other bullshit that was going on in the world, I decided that I was falling behind times with everyone else if I didn't start my own blog. In my honest opinion (or at least at first) creating a blog would be meaningless unless having a constant growing, well-intentioned audience. That alone (save other reasons like time commitment and constraining outside factors) put me off from the start to opening up to blogs.
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