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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2011, 11:24:40 PM »
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Probably the same incentive that prompts you to take your driver's license with you to the airport even if you take a taxi to the airport. You know you're not getting on the plane without proper ID.

Oh so i must comply with photo id requirements to avoid hassles? Well i get hand searched anyways  (because of stents) so i am prepared for hassles.

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I agree....but hey that's not working....so lets move on to something that will.

Yeah if local or state police catch an illegal deport them.

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LOL....true....speaking of that...can you get your shoulder done for free at the VA?

Yeah they are on it. Doing therapy for now, i'll know more at the end of the month.

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BT....who are you leaning towards that was in the debate last night?
and who do you think looked the best last night?

I won't vote for a Socon this time around. So that knocks out Santorum and Bachman right away.

Newt is doing a good job during the debates. Cain also is doing well, i wish he were smoother. Ron Paul is the crazy uncle. Didn't get a good read on Johnson. That leaves Romney, Perry and Huntsman.

Huntsman hasn't said anything that knocks him out of the race but he has establishment written all over him. Same with Romney, smooth, presidential, electable and bland. That leaves Perry. Unfortunately, his handling of the Gardisil issue, both with his executive order and his current defense of what he did then, shows he isn't worthy of my trust. And that really is my most important criteria.

If i had to choose from anyone on that stage to be my next President i would pick





Cain
with Newt as his VP






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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2011, 12:10:03 AM »
Cain
with Newt as his VP


works for me

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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2011, 01:10:40 AM »
Newt as Cain's  VP.

Unlikely to work for Newt.
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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #18 on: September 24, 2011, 01:14:16 AM »
You never know.

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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #19 on: September 24, 2011, 12:17:52 PM »
natinal ID is tricky as XO stated. maybe the post office can issue it,since they already do passpotrs and that uses a camera also.it would be a welcome extra income for the postal service. also educating illeghals is not a true negative for the U.S.
With the exception of one particular group, I don`t recall illegals known to having a high graduating rate.but educating them will incease our production rate.the media tend to blame our school for how poor our students are performing,but lets not forget the kids are not exactly bright.

http://www.pantshangingdown.com/


LOL
I just googled it and one origin story is it`s how new prisoners  attract  an inmate to be thier protector. I`m pretty sure the teenage boys who adopt the fashion doesn`t know about this story. LOL
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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #20 on: September 24, 2011, 01:28:13 PM »
This hardly requires a book to explain it. Young dudes wear their pants around their knees because when one goes to jail or prison, the guards confiscate their belts, lest they be used in suicides or as weapons.

Going to prison has become a sort of "coming of age" ritual for many poorer youth, just as the military was a "coming of age" thing when there was a draft. We still have people who give extra points for military service, no matter how mundane it was, to politicians and others.

Opa-Locka Florida, a mostly Black suburb of Miami, has a law against low slung pants. 
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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #21 on: September 24, 2011, 01:51:34 PM »
the problem is this trend has been around for over ten years so making it illegal will be tough since it technically can be called acceptable part of culture

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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #22 on: September 24, 2011, 04:33:22 PM »
I agree. I don't know how many fines have been levied against the lowriders, but I imagine that it is rare. I have difficulty finding it disgusting when it is so comical to watch them try to get in or out of the bus or ride standing up with the constant vibration causing their pants to head southward. t takes a hand on the waistband pretty much all the time, even when they are wearing trousers made for low riding.

It clearly takes precision and experience to pull up your pants, but not so high that you are not still flashing a bit of plaid bootie to those who would rather not see it.

Tighty whities are definitely out for the low riding crew. They are all plaid boxer wearers, it seems.

Really long suspenders would be the solution, but so far no one has made any that seen properly fashionable. If we could just get a major prison to issue them as prison garb, we could make a fortune.
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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #23 on: September 24, 2011, 05:02:56 PM »
I agree. I don't know how many fines have been levied against the lowriders, but I imagine that it is rare. I have difficulty finding it disgusting when it is so comical to watch them try to get in or out of the bus or ride standing up with the constant vibration causing their pants to head southward. t takes a hand on the waistband pretty much all the time, even when they are wearing trousers made for low riding.

It clearly takes precision and experience to pull up your pants, but not so high that you are not still flashing a bit of plaid bootie to those who would rather not see it.

Tighty whities are definitely out for the low riding crew. They are all plaid boxer wearers, it seems.

Really long suspenders would be the solution, but so far no one has made any that seen properly fashionable. If we could just get a major prison to issue them as prison garb, we could make a fortune.

I like them because they only have one hand to shoplift with and running away is harder too.

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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #24 on: September 24, 2011, 07:41:37 PM »
I have difficulty finding it disgusting when it is so comical to watch them try to get in or out of the bus or ride standing up with the constant vibration causing their pants to head southward. t takes a hand on the waistband pretty much all the time, even when they are wearing trousers made for low riding.

American ingenuity to the rescue.

CNN: Saggy pants garter inventor, Andrew Lewis demonstrates Subs
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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #25 on: September 24, 2011, 10:55:37 PM »
Ingenious! But over the shoulder suspenders would be even more reliable.

This is better than no support at all, but again, who wants to see some dude's drawers?
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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #27 on: September 25, 2011, 02:08:53 PM »
    Does he object to them being required to attend school until they are 16?


i would think so
if you dont provide education to illegals
then why require it?
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If you don't illegals kids to go to school, where will they go? Shining shoes and selling chicles on the street as they do in Mexico? Or stealing stuff.

Perry was right to allow them to attend Texas colleges at instate rates. Texas and the country need college graduates, and when they get jobs, they will pay it back in taxes many times over. Vaccinating the girls was also a good idea, because it would prevent cancer. That will save a lot of money down the road. Cancer treatment is very expensive.

But Perry is a shameless opportunist and does not seem to be all that bright. He does have charisma, or he would not be where he is, but that is among very few f his positive qualities.
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Re: Republican Debate Last Night
« Reply #28 on: September 25, 2011, 06:59:28 PM »
  Perry is somewhat handicapped by being reasonable in an age of extremeism.

   Why settle for half a loaf when the whole bakery can be had?