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3DHS / "If I wanted America to fail"
« on: April 25, 2012, 11:54:38 AM »

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3DHS / Re: Resolved: Herman Cain should withdraw from the primaries
« on: November 07, 2011, 07:53:31 PM »
Lest i suffers the arrows of CU for failing to take a side, let me do so now.

I don't think he should withdraw from the race based on what we know as of the press conference this afternoon.



Interesting that the bitch is from Chicago too.

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3DHS / Re: Resolved: Herman Cain should withdraw from the primaries
« on: November 07, 2011, 06:13:17 PM »
Speak for yourself.
It would be far more amusing for me.

Time for you to flipflop over to the Gingrich side of the Force, Kramer.

Any Repub against Obama suits me fine.

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3DHS / Re: Resolved: Herman Cain should withdraw from the primaries
« on: November 07, 2011, 05:54:49 PM »
Speak for yourself.
It would be far more amusing for me.

Time for you to flipflop over to the Gingrich side of the Force, Kramer.

I laughed pretty hard when John Edwards got convicted!

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3DHS / Re: Resolved: Herman Cain should withdraw from the primaries
« on: November 07, 2011, 05:48:46 PM »
I say, let Cain stay in the race. It will be more amusing that way.

For him to drop out now would be like walking out of the Rockey Horror Picture Show at the start of the last reel.
We need closure.  It is just his word against hers and hers and hers and (ahem) hers.

Not nearly as amusing as when Clinton got impeached.

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3DHS / Re: Resolved: Herman Cain should withdraw from the primaries
« on: November 07, 2011, 05:39:40 PM »
Is her name BuyLick?

I wonder if Cain got confused and thought she was a whore for rent. She dresses like one and sure looks like one.

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3DHS / Re: Resolved: Herman Cain should withdraw from the primaries
« on: November 07, 2011, 05:37:15 PM »
if the count is at 4 already & they seem credible I'd say he should withdraw
but we have not heard much from any of them...have we?
again...I hope nobody withdraws
because then the leftist/anti-american media cant just focus on one target
i'd rather have ten running at the machine-gun than just one
with that said i dont think Cain ever had a real chance
i love him....but it wasnt gonna happen imo

I was visiting San Francisco in 1982 and Obama was there too. He was sitting next to me on the BART and all of a sudden I felt a hand on my crotch. I looked down and it was a black hand, my eyes followed the hand up to the mans face and to my dismay it was Barack Obama. I kept that story to myself all these years but now I feel like it's the right time to tell the truth and tell the world what happend.

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3DHS / Re: Besides the obvious what wrong with this plan?
« on: November 07, 2011, 05:32:47 PM »
The plan will never raise anywhere near the amount of money they say it will because the typical offender doesn't have the money to pay the fines.

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3DHS / Besides the obvious what wrong with this plan?
« on: November 07, 2011, 05:31:17 PM »
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has said his plan to raise taxes, fines and fees by $220 million in 2012 includes higher fines for a laundry list of offenses, but he has yet to air that laundry list.

Now, the mayor’s 2012 revenue ordinance makes the details public. It’s a doozy.

If your car is impounded for carrying drugs, driving drunk, soliciting a prostitute or carrying a firearm registered to someone other than the driver, the penalty will double — to $2,000. But, if the violations occur within 500 feet of a park or school, the fine will triple — to $3,000.

If your car is seized for drag racing on Chicago streets, there’s a new, $1,000 fine in addition to the towing and storage fee. For playing a radio too loud, the new fine will be anywhere from $500 to $750.

If the vehicle is snatched for driving with a suspended or revoked license or displaying altered temporary registration permits, the fine would double — to $1,000. Vehicles towed after being used in an unlawful attempt to flee or elude police officers would also double — to $2,000.

Tampering with parking meters or pay-and-display boxes — something motorists have done on occasion to vent their anger at the deal that privatized Chicago parking meters — would carry a fine ranging from $500 to $750.

The mayor isn’t just throwing the book at criminals.

He’s also raising nuisance fines. They include:

†Allowing weeds to grow to a height that exceeds 10 inches — $600-to-$1,200-a-day, up from $500-to-$1,000.

†Illegal dumping or allowing trash to accumulate in a way that provides a food supply for rats — $300-to-$600, up from $250-to-$500.

†Accumulation of materials or junk on any open lot or other premises not placed on open racks “elevated not less than 18 inches above ground”: $300-to-$600, up from $250-to-$500.

†Failure to maintain vacant lots and keep them clear of debris: $300-to-$600.

†Neglecting to register or renew registration of a vacant building: $500.

The revenue ordinance introduced at last week’s City Council meeting also ends the bargain fee that Chicago businesses have paid to create loading zones that tie up traffic or deprive other motorists of on-street spaces.

In the Central Business District, there’ll be an annual fee of $500 for up to 20 linear feet of curb space used and $50 for every linear foot above that amount.

Outside the downtown area, the loading zone fees will be $110 for up to 20 linear feet of curb space and $50-per-foot after that.

The mayor’s budget also includes a plan to raise the city’s hotel tax, impose a $2-weekday congestion fee on downtown and River North parking; double water and sewer rates over the next four years and lock in annual cost-of-living increases after that.

And thanks to a budget compromise aimed at appeasing Chicago aldermen, there will be an across-the-board increase in city sticker fees. The only exceptions will be senior citizens and motorcycle riders.

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3DHS / Re: Resolved: Herman Cain should withdraw from the primaries
« on: November 07, 2011, 05:26:42 PM »
I have seen nothing of substance from any of the accusers.

The bitch that just came forward today had nothing.

Let me see here:

1. Her word against his
2. Cain wasn't even her boss, manager, or employer so worse case scenario is he made a play she rejected him and he backed off. All her words, he made a play, she rejected his move, he returned to her to the hotel. Then she says she was too embarrassed to tell her friends about the details yet she goes on national TV and tells us the so-called details that were embarrassing anyway.
3. Gloria Allred means TV time for her and her client.
4. A money move on the bitches part and 15 minutes of fame.

Lastly, what ever happened to the wetback housekeeper in California (Gloria's client yet again) that torpedoed the Gov Race last year?

Seems like Gloria Allred, a liberal, seems to be in the business of inserting herself into the election process.

So no thanks, I'm not buying any of this.

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Now that looks like a lot of fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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3DHS / Ha Ha Ha Herman Cain raises $2 million, heads to late-night TV
« on: November 06, 2011, 11:52:27 PM »
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has raised $2 million in campaign contributions in the week since sexual harassment allegations against him became public, his spokesman J.D. Gordon said today.

By comparison, the Georgia businessman collected $2.8 million in political donations in the entire June-to-September fundraising period.

The release of the fundraising numbers came as Cain's GOP rival Jon Huntsman urged Cain to disclose all the information about the allegations, which have dominated the GOP contest in recent days.

"It's got to come out in total," Huntsman said, during an appearance earlier today on NBC's "Meet the Press." "Legitimate questions have been raised." Huntsman, a former U.S. ambassador to China who trails in the polls, said the allegations have "taken all the bandwith" in the primary.

Cain has repeatedly denied allegations he sexually harassed women in the 1990s when he headed the National Restaurant Association. During an appearance Saturday in Texas, Cain refused to answer reporters' questions about the issue. "We are getting back on message," Cain said. "End of story."

Gordon blamed journalists for the controversy, saying "not a single shred of evidence" supports the allegations. "The American people see it for what it is, a malicious smear campaign," Gordon said in an email today. "And it has not impacted Mr. Cain's poll numbers."

He said Cain is eager return to discussions about the economy, taxes and national security.

On Friday, Joel Bennett, a lawyer for one of Cain's accusers said a "series of inappropriate behaviors and unwanted advances" by Cain prompted his client to file a sexual harassment claim with the restaurant association. The woman, who has declined to be identified publicly, received a financial settlement. News reports say another woman also received a settlement from the trade group in the 1990s to resolve a separate sexual harassment claim involving Cain.

Cain will remain in the spotlight with an appearance on late-night TV. Gordon confirms Cain will appear Monday night as a guest on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitics/post/2011/11/herman-cain-fundraising-sexual-harassment-kimmel/1

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3DHS / Re: Cain on Foreign Policy
« on: November 06, 2011, 11:39:04 PM »
Stuck along the side of the road, Nigger WeWe, and Blowhard, try to unstick their agenda filled wooden carts as the days events speed past them.


BSB

I will always have a leg up on you no matter what you say.


Strike 3 Suspended for a week

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3DHS / Re: Cain on Foreign Policy
« on: November 06, 2011, 10:01:08 PM »


<<I have already gotten a dollors worth of answer from a nickles worth of question.>>

Jeeziz, sounds like I oughtta start charging you guys.

BT should cut you in on his ad revenues.

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3DHS / Re: Beautiful
« on: November 06, 2011, 09:46:55 PM »
Shoomin

Is that Hebrew or Yiddish?

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