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The Original Greaser Bob

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  1. Yeah, I posted a while back about my 99 year-old uncle who was preparing for the Japan landing (he landed on Saipan). Lived in Scottsdale. Didn't talk politics but pretty sure knee jerk Republican.
  2. Yeah, I'm enjoying this just staying on this board (and watching some Tre).
  3. I can't watch or listen to this clown but I'll listen to rebuttal. Looking forward to your pithy commentary, fellas.
  4. Agree but I don't want them looking like those retard Republican bitches. Sorry, I don't. If you play that game you have to be cool about it.
  5. They need to stay in the game. Not showing up would be seen as weakness. Any acting out would be risky but any resistance that doesn't backfire is appreciated.
  6. All the Dems should come dressed as Zelenskyy.
  7. Debaser. Maybe the guys say debaser! and the gals follow with debaser.
  8. They should chant cyka (suka).
  9. Dude, Austin was excellent in the 80s and they weren't kicking a chalupa out just because he wasn't in law review or passing dub dub's property class on the first go round.
  10. I made it through a few decades of law school and legal practice without every knowing the difference between a response brief and a reply brief. You say reciprocate, I say retaliate, bitch.
  11. He proved he can lie to the people and they will still vote for him. Thus, he can do anything he wants. I don't think it's more complicated than that. He's the King. When he dies, hopefully his successor doesn't excite the rabble.
  12. I'm at retirement age. This one is going to suck worse than COVID because despite Trump's efforts to fuck things up then, the world understood that we'd come back from COVID. From this asshole's current attempts to fuck with the entire world? Not so much.
  13. God be praised, I like waffles. Don't you think that's some information I would like to know?
  14. I still think there will be affordable housing.
  15. I will. Do not see grandchildren leaving. You know the grandfatherly guy who gets dumped from a couple of floors up onto the pavement in "The Pianist" by the Nazis? That's me.
  16. For some reason I like these lesser known, more hit and miss ones. some three chords ditties that are a joy to play with guitar and a harmonica holder: Hawks and Doves: Little Wing Prairie Wind: It's a Dream Are you Passionate: Quit (Don't Say You Love Me) But if you are buying vinly, the correct answer is probably Harvest or After the Gold Rush
  17. You don't negotiate with cowardly, Russian puppets. Zelensky to Trump - you want to ride the Groovy Train, get on, if not, fuck off.
  18. If Democracy isn't the freedom to vote in someone who is going to try to do whatever the fuck he wants, then not sure what it is. If Democracy isn't the freedom to vote for a representative who will cower in the face of someone trying to achieve dictatorial powers, then not sure what it is. If Democracy isn't the freedom to have judges....well, fuck the Federalist Society.
  19. Re: Patrick - Where's RIP and that county with no people when you need them?
  20. We have a retarded-ass state government. Is Ag's point that this is good?
  21. Fuck JD Vance.. Red agent cunt.
  22. Expecting a really strong pro-Ukraine statement from one of our two brave Senators after getting this email today: Dear Greaseball Bob: Thank you for contacting me regarding U.S. policy in response to the war in Ukraine. I appreciate the benefit of your comments on this matter. Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022, violating Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Thanks to the bravery of Ukrainian soldiers and weaponry supplied by the U.S. and its allies, the vast majority of the country's territory remains in Ukrainian hands; however, the war has caused significant human suffering and economic devastation. Recognizing the immense human cost of this war, President Trump and his administration began negotiations with Ukraine and Russia to bring about an end to hostilities and ensure a durable peace. The U.S. made significant investments in Ukraine's defense, the majority of which have been invested back into our defense industrial base and U.S. forces. President Trump is now working to secure a critical minerals agreement with Ukraine that can promote Ukrainian economic development, repay the U.S. for its assistance to Ukraine during the war, and serve as a deterrent to Russia. Vladimir Putin's history of territorial expansionism demonstrates that Ukraine, the U.S., and its allies must ensure that there exists a credible deterrent to prevent further Russian aggression directed toward Ukraine or NATO member states. We cannot signal to other adversaries threatening our country's security and trade interests, such as China, North Korea, and Iran, that aggression will go unpunished. As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I look forward to engaging with my colleagues and the administration on this issue. As your representative in the United States Senate, I appreciate the opportunity to hear your views and concerns about U.S. policy towards Ukraine. I will keep your thoughts in mind as these matters are considered in the 119th Congress. Thank you for taking the time to contact me. Sincerely, JOHN CORNYN United States Senator
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