Re: A challenge to my fishin.com brothers
Pontooner, I did delete two or three posts in the last few days but as I said before, it was not any one post or poster but, as you said, it was the overall tone of stuff and especially the way the bad mouthing of politicians and of fellow posters as well as the escalating bickering that caused the sticky. Also, as I said, if everone will just try to keep it civil, there won't be a problem.
Grumpy
Re: A challenge to my fishin.com brothers
[QUOTE=pontooner;382092]Sounds good to me but by Monday this post will be buried somewhere around page 3 and everyone will forget about it so keep bumping it up until then.
And mhall are the one that got Grumy to post that sticky up top about political disscusions? Kind of odd you started this thread. :)
Also what did I miss that got the sticky there in the first place? Have a funny felling it had something to do with someones reply to one of my post that I made late last night.[/QUOTE]
Now why would you automatically assume it was all my fault. Wow there are guys that can put me to shame on here in the mud slinging. But i seem to be a pretty good scape goat on here sometimes, but that's alright, I'll get over it.
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[QUOTE=mhall;382126]Now why would you automatically assume it was all my fault. Wow there are guys that can put me to shame on here in the mud slinging. But i seem to be a pretty good scape goat on here sometimes, but that's alright, I'll get over it.[/QUOTE]
I was just messing with you buddy, that's why I put the smiley in there.
And I'll agree with you about you not being the biggest trouble maker on here, shoot I might even put in Fav 5 sometime (T-mobile reference). :)
Re: A challenge to my fishin.com brothers
Wow! I have 5 whole days to slam the republicans and dont have to answer anything!:) Im just kiddin, I wont be the 1st to post anything and bet it wont go past 3pm on Monday, someone will blow up.;)
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Should be easy enough to do provided things in Washington stay low key for the week...but if something "stupid" happens, or if something "stupid" gets said out of Washington I think someone's gonna fire off on this board in regards to it.
Hmmm...now I wonder, what are the chances of someone in Washington saying something totally stupid within the next week :)....Bwahahahahaaaaa
Re: A challenge to my fishin.com brothers
insert crickets chirping soundbite here beginning Monday.........
Gotta admit I love reading everyone's position. Since we all like to fish it's nice to see how folks with similar interests think on different topics, especially politics. Statistically it probably is fairly representative of a slice of America.
Man is Louisville gonna stink in basketball this year..............
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I guess I'll get my shots in now and get it all out of my system.Dems better remember 2010 is a big election day.............
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090912/ap_on_re_us/us_taxpayer_rally[/url]
Thousands of downtown DC protesters blast Obama
WASHINGTON – Tens of thousands of protesters fed up with government spending marched to the U.S. Capitol on Saturday, showing their disdain for the president's health care plan with slogans such as "Obamacare makes me sick" and "I'm not your ATM."
The line of protesters clogged several blocks near the Capitol, according to the D.C. Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency. Demonstrators chanted "enough, enough" and "We the People." Others yelled "You lie, you lie!" and "Pelosi has to go," referring to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
Throngs of people waved U.S. flags and held signs reading "Go Green Recycle Congress" and "Obama Bin Lyin.'" Men wore colonial costumes as they listened to speakers who warned of "judgment day" — Election Day 2010.
Other signs — reflecting the growing intensity of the health care debate — depicted President Barack Obama with the signature mustache of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. Many referred to Obama as a socialist or communist, and another imposed his face on that of the villainous Joker from "Batman."
Richard Brigle, 57, a Vietnam War veteran and former Teamster, came from Paw Paw, Mich. He said health care needs to be reformed — but not according to Obama's plan.
"My grandkids are going to be paying for this. It's going to cost too much money that we don't have," he said while marching, bracing himself with a wooden cane as he walked.
FreedomWorks Foundation, a conservative organization led by former House Majority Leader **** Armey, organized several groups from across the country for what they billed as a "March on Washington."
Organizers say they built on momentum from the April "tea party" demonstrations held nationwide to protest tax policies, along with growing resentment over the economic stimulus packages and bank bailouts.
Armey and other speakers directed their ire at Pelosi — Armey took a photo, telling the crowd he wanted to be able to prove to her they were there.
"If it's necessary, we'll come back here next year," he said.
Many protesters said they paid their own way to the event — an ethic they believe should be applied to the government. They say unchecked spending on things like a government-run health insurance option could increase inflation and lead to economic ruin.
Terri Hall, 45, of Starke, Fla., said she felt compelled to become political for the first time this year because she was upset by government spending.
"Our government has lost sight of the powers they were granted," she said. She added that deficit spending is out of control, and said she thought it was putting the country at risk.
Race also became an issue when a black Republican leader denounced African-American politicians that she said had an "affinity" for socialism.
"I'm outraged prominent black politicians use the race card" to cover up their failed policies, said Deneen Borelli of New York.
One woman held a sign with images of Martin Luther King Jr. and Obama, with the words printed alongside: "He had a dream, we got a nightmare."
Lawmakers also supported the rally. Rep. Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, said Americans want health care reform but they don't want a government takeover.
"Republicans, Democrats and independents are stepping up and demanding we put our fiscal house in order," Pence, of Indiana, told The Associated Press.
"I think the overriding message after years of borrowing, spending and bailouts is enough is enough," Pence said.
Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., and Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., also spoke at the rally.
Other sponsors of the event include the Heartland Institute, Americans for Tax Reform and the Ayn Rand Center for Individuals Rights.
Connie Castleton, 52, of Irving, Texas, said she drove 20 hours from her home to attend the rally. The nurse said she's motivated to try and get others involved in opposing Obama's health care plan.
"There's a lot more people mad about what's going on than I thought," she said.
Several protesters said they represented a "silent majority" or referred to themselves as "community organizers" — a phrase often associated with the president.
"This isn't some right-wing conservative agenda," said 30-year-old Adam Moore of Rochester, Mich. "This is a true grass-roots movement."
Erica Coyle, who's in her 50s and is from Louisville, Ky., said problems began before Obama took office, but she said the situation has worsened and people are "finally waking up."
"This is his Waterloo," Coyle said of Obama.
Re: A challenge to my fishin.com brothers
[QUOTE=mhall;382071]What do ya say that next week, Monday through Friday we post nothing about Obama or ANYTHING political. Let's look at it like a challenge to see what we can talk about for one whole week without venting anything at all about politics.
What do you sya fellars, can we do it?????? It'll be fun just to try, let's do it............[/QUOTE]
I'm in. After today, no more until next Saturday. And I hope fishin.com is hosted on a nice, beefy web server, or it's likely to crash Saturday morning from everybody's saved up posts.
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Easy for me...leaving for Guntersville Wed morning. Long as the likes of slippedcork or pontooner doesn't put any tripe out here to stink the place up, I should be okay.
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[QUOTE=Devils Horse;382318]Easy for me...leaving for Guntersville Wed morning. Long as the likes of slippedcork or pontooner doesn't put any tripe out here to stink the place up, I should be okay.[/QUOTE]
Why do you got to single me and Pontooner out.:rolleyes: I been good all weekend, I was at a baseball tournament.:) I aint saying squat po-lit-ical and dont blame me or Pontooner when someone blows a gasket and has a meltdown.:)
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[QUOTE=slippedcork;382401]Why do you got to single me and Pontooner out.:rolleyes: I been good all weekend, I was at a baseball tournament.:) I aint saying squat po-lit-ical and dont blame me or Pontooner when someone blows a gasket and has a meltdown.:)[/QUOTE]
Tell it slipped, tell it!!!!!!!!
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[QUOTE=RoadToad;382227]I'm in. After today, no more until next Saturday. And I hope fishin.com is hosted on a nice, beefy web server, or it's likely to crash Saturday morning from everybody's saved up posts.[/QUOTE]
Well looks like we all but made it.
Bet Geo and Kyfanatic have Noted Pad or there prefered program filled up with some juicy stuff for us. :)