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1 Kragar  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 2:53:43pm

Paulians were bitching that Google wasn't going to allow marijuana questions.

2 Alexzander  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 2:55:07pm

re: #1 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Paulians were bitching that Google wasn't going to allow marijuana questions.

I think there was some complaining on Reddit that all of the marijuana and SOPA/PIPA questions were deleted despite being very popular.

3 Alexzander  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 2:57:57pm

I can't believe Obama is actually doing this live!

Somehow kind of surreal to watch.

4 Charleston Chew  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:00:46pm

The people who type what he says on his TELEPROMPTERS must be awfully fast to be able to do it during a live conversation.

5 abolitionist  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:01:35pm

I think he's disclosing too much, security-wise.

6 Alexzander  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:02:29pm

re: #5 abolitionist

I think he's disclosing too much, security-wise.

Well, he does hate America.

7 Charleston Chew  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:04:15pm

He's got nice lighting.

8 Olsonist  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:05:56pm

Why is it always Eastern Time?
How come it's never American Time?

9 wrenchwench  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:10:24pm

I've been adjusting things I don't usually adjust, and I've restarted a couple of times. Now I have a new new font on top of this page, and a front page up that has Kermit where Obama should be. LOL.

10 Charleston Chew  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:16:28pm

I was hoping for Tron Guy.

11 Locker  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:16:42pm

See I've been saying we need a Google+ presence and now the President is setting an example. I do think it's hilarious that the most asked questions about marijuana are just ignored, like they aren't even happening and people don't really care.

12 jaunte  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:17:32pm

In Comedy We Trust.

13 Sionainn  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:18:06pm

re: #9 wrenchwench

I've been adjusting things I don't usually adjust, and I've restarted a couple of times. Now I have a new new font on top of this page, and a front page up that has Kermit where Obama should be. LOL.

I've got a new font, too, and I haven't done a thing.

14 Obdicut  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:19:37pm

re: #11 Locker

If there is one issue that shows the problem of 'big government', it's prohibition.

Senseless, but once it's started, so hard to stop. So many people make bank off of it, make careers off it, get elected on it.

It's definitely the biggest disappointment in Obama, that and prison reform, but no actual meaningful change could occur. He could order the DEA not to raid California, but that's not a long-term solution. I don't think we could get congress on board with any real change.

15 wrenchwench  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:21:30pm

re: #13 Sionainn

I've got a new font, too, and I haven't done a thing.

I think that's going to keep happening until Charles find something that Mr. Beaumont likes.

16 Alexzander  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:23:30pm

Obama came off really well in this.

17 Charles Johnson  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:24:07pm

Yeah, Asul was just too baroque. Trying "Signika Negative" now.

[Link: www.google.com...]

18 jhrhv  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:24:19pm

Not to dis GWB but I don't think he could have ever pulled off an interview like that without coming off like a goof.

19 Randall Gross  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:25:09pm

re: #17 Charles

Yeah, Asul was just too baroque. Trying "Signika Negative" now.

[Link: www.google.com...]

Nice, I like this one better, I was also looking at one that was "Huerta" something.

20 Randall Gross  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:26:11pm

The informal web townhall was great, and there's probably going to be a recording that you can plug in up there now that the live event is over.

21 jaunte  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:26:17pm

That was cool. Of course a Fox commenter had to get in the 'hang-out-hang him' lynching joke right away:
[Link: politics.blogs.foxnews.com...]

22 jaunte  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:27:33pm

re: #17 Charles

I think Signika will be better for on-screen reading.

23 Randall Gross  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:27:46pm

re: #21 jaunte

I see they have first lady undergarment outrage too.

24 Alexzander  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:31:42pm

re: #17 Charles

Yeah, Asul was just too baroque. Trying "Signika Negative" now.

[Link: www.google.com...]

Agreed that Asul wasn't really a strong fit. I'd stick with someone with no or minimal serifs, as that seems to be in keeping with the general cleanness of the site. What was wrong with the original font LGF was using?

25 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:35:59pm

Darn. I was going to ask if he's planning on putting out an album of 70's Motown covers soon.

Instead I was taking a nap and cleaning out the broken microwave.

26 Kragar  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:37:14pm

James O’Keefe Is Suing the Media

Laughable right-wing muckraker James O'Keefe announced today he is suing the New Jersey Star-Ledger for defamation. As a person with inside knowledge of the newly litigious mind of James O'Keefe, I'd like to state that this has nothing to do with the time a girl says he stole her panties and tried to trap her in a barn. Nothing at all. I just like bringing up the panties story because it's weird and gross.

27 A Man for all Seasons  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:50:25pm

Hi Lizards! I'm really sorry to go OT right now.. But I'm bothered by something and I need to post something about it.
I came across our old buddy Walter on the Blogs today. I wondered where he went.
His mission now is to share private emails to stalkers to hurt fellow lizards.
I find his behavior as despicable and a new low for the village of the damned converts. He is finding a sick pleasure in trying to hurt as many people as he can by revealing private emails.
Stop it Walter! You can post anything I've ever emailed you cause I'm not worried about it..But stop trying to hurt people Walter.. It's below you..or is it? When your ass was booted from here I offered to talk to you via email about issues you were having here.. You refused.. I thought you were a coward then but now..a Coward and a cretin.

28 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:52:23pm

re: #8 Olsonist

Why is it always Eastern Time?
How come it's never American Time?

When the Communists took over Russia, they drove a hammer into the ground near the Kremlin to serve as a sundial, and they announced that all of Russia would use this one standard time zone. However, everyone disagreed as to what to call this new time zone.

Russian Standard Time?
Soviet Time?

Finally, they managed to agree on one: Hammer Time.

29 Obdicut  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:52:45pm

re: #27 HoosierHoops

He just wants attention, man. I know it sucks, but who cares what someone who's that craven thinks?

30 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:54:35pm

re: #27 HoosierHoops

It's been reported on here before in some of the overnight threads. The general gist of it is that after Charles started banning high-profile lizards who formed the core of the stalkers, according to Walter, he began collecting personal information on the Lizardim in order to secure blackmail material against the day Charles ever "stabbed him in the back", so to speak. It's depressing, it's creepy, but it's definitely the product of a deranged mind, especially if his own account of events is true.

31 Obdicut  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 3:58:02pm

Heh. This reminds me, actually, of Walter's pathetic, idiotic bluster about the 'climategate' emails, where he was going to 'prove' something nefarious using all his special knowledge and just wound up covering himself in failure.

He always did like private emails.

Jerks have an advantage over normal people, in that jerks are willing to, well, be jerks. But at the end of the day, they have to live with their own jerky little selves.

32 goddamnedfrank  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:15:03pm

Something bad probably happened to Walter recently. The exponential increase in petty vindictiveness, the egregious failure of short term memory demonstrated just a few days ago, and the lack of regard for his own integrity in cultivating a reputation for untrustworthiness all speak to some kind of psychological trauma. Maybe the girlfriend he was sponging off of finally kicked him to the curb, or he received a dire medical diagnosis. I've seen this kind of bitter hatred before and it is usually the product of an immature mind mired in a dark place. The fact that he's lashing out and revealing emails from those who were more ideological in line with him, never did him any harm and only sought to provide him with comfort and support is what's interesting. He wants everyone who he thinks is even slightly like him to be as miserable as he is.

He's become a misanthropic griefer, whose only purpose now is to attempt to inflict pain and unpleasantness. I feel sorry for him, he's become so pathetic it's pitiful.

33 Achilles Tang  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:24:08pm

re: #27 HoosierHoops

Really?? I had a few exchanges with him, about rocks and fossils. Nothing that would matter to anyone, but I also sent him some samples regarding a discussion we had. I didn't need them back, but he seemed to decide to keep them before I offered to give.

Trivial stuff, but enough to make me decide no more.

34 A Man for all Seasons  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:25:44pm

re: #32 goddamnedfrank

I agree with you.. There is no excuse for that behavior to hurt and reveal private emails for spite. I hope he stops..He has nothing on me..I'm the same guy no matter posting on blogs or in person or via emails..Not much on the Internets over all these years surprises me..But this is beyond the pale.
Walter..I have your Resume.. I would never publish it no matter what happens.. And we know why you could never be hired by my company by a sort of Technicality. I would never or ever reveal private information about you or any one on the Internet.It's private Walter.. Please Stop trying to hurt people Walter.. OK? Thanks

35 William Barnett-Lewis  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:26:19pm

re: #32 goddamnedfrank

Something bad probably happened to Walter recently. The exponential increase in petty vindictiveness, the egregious failure of short term memory demonstrated just a few days ago, and the lack of regard for his own integrity in cultivating a reputation for untrustworthiness all speak to some kind of psychological trauma. Maybe the girlfriend he was sponging off of finally kicked him to the curb, or he received a dire medical diagnosis. I've seen this kind of bitter hatred before and it is usually the product of an immature mind mired in a dark place. The fact that he's lashing out and revealing emails from those who were more ideological in line with him, never did him any harm and only sought to provide him with comfort and support is what's interesting. He wants everyone who he thinks is even slightly like him to be as miserable as he is.

He's become a misanthropic griefer, whose only purpose now is to attempt to inflict pain and unpleasantness. I feel sorry for him, he's become so pathetic it's pitiful.

I'm not a doctor, etc. but having dealt with older people, it really reminds me of the early to mid onset of Alzheimers. One of the first clinical symptoms is increasingly erratic and inappropriate behavior (remember President Reagan's "bombing Russia" joke?) followed by increasing episodes of short term memory loss. An uptick in violent behavior is common too. I have to hope this isn't the case for Walter, but the more I hear ...

36 Obdicut  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:26:37pm

Anyway, what he wants is to be talked about, so I'm going to go back to forgetting about him.

This is from a friend of mine who's in my wife's med school class.

We just spent 5 minutes talking about (being lectured on) the fine quality and variety of porn in the fancy IVF clinic aross the street, compared to crappy Quest. They are apparently ethnically .....diverse. Also the AV equipment. Apparently the former clients/patients send in regular updates to the collection.

37 zora  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:28:16pm

re: #33 Naso Tang

Really?? I had a few exchanges with him, about rocks and fossils. Nothing that would matter to anyone, but I also sent him some samples regarding a discussion we had. I didn't need them back, but he seemed to decide to keep them before I offered to give.

Trivial stuff, but enough to make me decide no more.

fyi, walter posted an e-mail on the stalker blog that he says was from you.

38 Vicious Michigan Union Thug  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:37:12pm

re: #37 zora

fyi, walter posted an e-mail on the stalker blog that he says was from you.

Walter sent me a bunch of miscellaneous small change for my grandson to start a coin collection. So he has my real name and address. Which sucks.

39 Our Precious Bodily Fluids  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:38:23pm

re: #36 Obdicut

Anyway, what he wants is to be talked about, so I'm going to go back to forgetting about him.

This is from a friend of mine who's in my wife's med school class.

I've often wondered about... that. I can't even imagine porn that could prompt me to have a wank in a doc's office / fertility clinic / hospital setting. None. And to quote Han Solo,

Believe me, I can imagine quite a bit.

I mean, I'm from the internet, after all.

40 Obdicut  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:39:36pm

re: #39 negativ

Here's another mindblowing fact about medical school:

You get taught how to do genital exams and rectal exams by doctors-- who are the ones you are giving the exam to.

That's their whole job. So they give you feedback, while you, well, learn.

41 Our Precious Bodily Fluids  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:41:05pm

re: #38 Alouette

Walter sent me a bunch of miscellaneous small change for my grandson to start a coin collection. So he has my real name and address. Which sucks.

That also puts any untoward activity on his part firmly in the realm of interstate shenanigans (which is, I believe, the technical legal term). The hammers get larger and heavier at that point.

42 Bubblehead II  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:41:18pm

re: #27 HoosierHoops

Evening Lizards. Yah. Walter has been doing the equivalent of a Wikky leaks dump over at the fever swamp. Sad,

Walter get life

43 Our Precious Bodily Fluids  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:42:08pm

re: #40 Obdicut

NOPE.

44 Kragar  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:42:22pm

My decision to keep my private life completely separate from my blog life wins again.

45 Bubblehead II  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:43:15pm

re: #30 thedopefishlives

It's been reported on here before in some of the overnight threads. The general gist of it is that after Charles started banning high-profile lizards who formed the core of the stalkers, according to Walter, he began collecting personal information on the Lizardim in order to secure blackmail material against the day Charles ever "stabbed him in the back", so to speak. It's depressing, it's creepy, but it's definitely the product of a deranged mind, especially if his own account of events is true.

WTF? Links Please.

46 Interesting Times  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:43:49pm

re: #39 negativ

I've often wondered about... that. I can't even imagine porn that could prompt me to have a wank in a doc's office / fertility clinic / hospital setting.

Watch The World’s First Footage Of A Female Brain During Orgasm

The Guardian reports that the clip was pieced together using images from a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner. The lady in question, Nan Wise, 54-year-old PhD student and sex therapist, laid down in the scanner and stimulated herself. "It's my dissertation," Wise told the Guardian. "I'm committed to it."

47 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:44:29pm

re: #45 Bubblehead II

WTF? Links Please.

You can search LGF for it if you want. I don't want to prolong the issue by talking about it. I try not to give attention whores that which they so desperately seek.

48 darthstar  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:45:57pm

Good to see President Obama hiding behind the filter of the lamestream media. ///palin

49 A Man for all Seasons  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:50:48pm

re: #38 Alouette

Walter sent me a bunch of miscellaneous small change for my grandson to start a coin collection. So he has my real name and address. Which sucks.

I think you will be OK.. I've been meaning to talk to you about the Mall. I need to get you my email addy..Reine has been the most gracious in- between lizard here.I really owe her big time.
I asked you about a necklace for my daughter that had a cross in the Star of David..Gold or Silver.. Very Classy.. What you offer is on the low side for me..So my friend.. I want something high end that will make an impression on my Daughter for the rest of her life.. Something so classy she will always wear it forever on special nights...
Can we shop?

50 Targetpractice  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 4:59:57pm

Kinda hard to work up outrage over what Walter's doing at this point. It almost inspires pity, that he's become so desperate for attention, and perhaps praise, that he'd shred whatever remaining dignity, respect, and friendship he had to air or fabricate "dirty laundry." It's a truly petty and childish act, an attempt to trigger the banning of "like-minded" folks just because he got punished and they didn't. That the only way to assuage his misery to make everybody equally miserable.

51 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:02:04pm

re: #45 Bubblehead II

WTF? Links Please.

Since the topic is still somewhat ongoing, I went ahead and dug up the original report.

Clicky

52 Lidane  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:05:25pm

This is fascinating, but pretty much says what's been obvious for a while -- Newt appeals to older whites and angry, ignorant bigots:

Why Newt? Conversations With The Gingrich Base

A big advantage Gingrich has over Romney is that he’s much more willing to name-check many of the anti-Obama arguments favored by the Tea Party that are too politically incorrect for the frontrunner to touch. Gingrich frequently warns of creeping Sharia law, calls Obama a “food stamp president,” and credits the president’s decision-making to his “Kenyan anti-colonial” ideology. Even for a Republican candidate, Gingrich’s voters skew elderly, the wing of the party most susceptible this kind of language.

“When Obama knelt with the Muslims of New York City, I knew we had something bad going on — he really scares me,” Tina Skipper, a retired schoolteacher in Jacksonville, told TPM at a Gingrich town hall. “Romney’s a good candidate, so is Paul, but they’re not strong enough to counteract Obama. Gingrich will say what’s really going on and not flinch.”

“The threat from Muslims — I think the others shy around it,” Eileen Loney, an accountant also attending the event, TPM.

It’s not that Romney doesn’t try to play to Republican’s darker fears — he frequently describes the country as being transformed into some kind of unrecognizable European dystopia — but Gingrich has been doing this a long time and it clearly comes more naturally. This sense that Newt understands the enemy’s true nature helps feed a belief that Romney just doesn’t have what it takes to fend off the worst of what’s coming.

“Everybody’s becoming dependent,” a retired manufacturing entrepreneur in Cocoa, FL told TPM “Are the blacks going to vote for Newt or Romney? The Hispanics? The unions? The teachers? The only way to win is to get someone articulate who can turn out conservatives while the others stay home. But if everyone ends up being subsidized voters, we’re dead.”

53 Achilles Tang  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:06:08pm

re: #37 zora

fyi, walter posted an e-mail on the stalker blog that he says was from you.

Seriously? What did it say? If he did then there is certainly something wrong with him. I don't recall privately discussing anything political with him, except perhaps once telling him that I was taking a break from posting for a while, which I did.

However if it had my real name and email I would have expected something worse than penis enlargement systems in my inbox.

54 SpaceJesus  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:11:06pm

ask him if he will arrest allen west and send him to the hague

55 CuriousLurker  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:14:13pm

re: #17 Charles

Yeah, Asul was just too baroque. Trying "Signika Negative" now.

[Link: www.google.com...]

FYI, I'm on my MacBook now—looks perfect in FF.

56 Targetpractice  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:14:31pm

re: #54 SpaceJesus

ask him if he will arrest allen west and send him to the hague

Nah, that chance came and went. The Army let him retire with dignity, setting the example that you can get away with torturing civilians, just so long as you personally don't throw any punches.

57 Our Precious Bodily Fluids  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:14:54pm

re: #54 SpaceJesus

ask him if he will arrest allen west and send him to the hague

I was hoping someone would ask him to make a commitment to the American people to never give us up, never let us down, never run around and hurt us.

58 Petero1818  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:16:36pm

You know Walter always struck me as a pathetic individual. His need to belittle others where he had no vested interest suggested an individual with really low self esteem. His need to further attack those people whom he once called friends suggests that not only does he have low self esteem but he is desperate for the attention you once gave him. He desperately wants to be relevant. Unfortunately this is the same sort of behaviour that can sometimes lead to worse things.

59 SpaceJesus  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:17:54pm

re: #56 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds

I don't think the office of prosecutor at the ICC gives a damn what the US military let him do.

60 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:18:18pm

re: #52 Lidane

This is fascinating, but pretty much says what's been obvious for a while -- Newt appeals to older whites and angry, ignorant bigots:

Why Newt? Conversations With The Gingrich Base

Revenge of the retirees! What a fucking joke

61 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:18:35pm

re: #58 Petero1818

His need to further attack those people whom he once called friends suggests that not only does he have low self esteem but he is desperate for the attention you once gave him. He desperately wants to be relevant. Unfortunately this is the same sort of behaviour that can sometimes lead to worse things.

This, in a nutshell, is what makes a stalker a stalker.

62 prairiefire  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:20:14pm

This is a cool thing.

63 BishopX  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:20:29pm

re: #62 prairiefire

What?

64 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:22:09pm

re: #62 prairiefire

This is a cool thing.

Behold, the power of technology. Embracing change is what powers the engine of humanity.

65 Bubblehead II  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:25:23pm

re: #51 thedopefishlives

Since the topic is still somewhat ongoing, I went ahead and dug up the original report.

Clicky

A single word.

Scum.

He betrayed a trust. If the fever swamp thinks they they can trust him, so be it. Let them reap what they sow.

66 prairiefire  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:26:07pm

re: #63 BishopX

What?

Ugh, the subject of the thread. Then I read back through the comments, yuch. I agree with GDFrank's estimate.

67 jaunte  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:30:30pm
68 CuriousLurker  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:32:39pm

re: #67 jaunte

Beautiful, but you need to fix the link--it got pasted in twice.

69 jaunte  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:33:57pm

re: #68 CuriousLurker

Thanks! I think it's fixed now.

70 Targetpractice  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:39:24pm

OT:

Seems that the contest of who can be the better Reagan name-dropper is having an unintended side-effect in Florida:

TPM: Does Reagan Fixation Help GOP In Florida… Or Hurt?

Turns out he may be following the Reagan legacy tug of war as closely as the GOP base. He says Romney (who he expects will win Tuesday’s primary vote) has lost a lot of the independents in the Sunshine State by talking so much about Reagan.

“[The way the Romney campaign has run the primary] was not about the positive vision, not about the optimistic vision for the candidate but was solely about literally going down to counting how many times one guy said the name Reagan and how many times Reagan used his name in his diary. That was a major focus of their campaign,” Smith said. “And there’s got to be a world of people out there shaking their heads and saying, ‘who cares?’”

“‘That doesn’t tell me anything that you’re going to do about my home, my job, my children’s education, our future,’” Smith went on.

His take on the Romney that’s going to emerge from Florida? Romney just can’t connect with voters “in a visceral way,” Smith said. The very public battle over Reagan’s legacy hasn’t helped solve that problem one bit, in the view of Democrats gearing up to defend this all-important swing state in November.

71 TedStriker  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:41:50pm

re: #30 thedopefishlives

It's been reported on here before in some of the overnight threads. The general gist of it is that after Charles started banning high-profile lizards who formed the core of the stalkers, according to Walter, he began collecting personal information on the Lizardim in order to secure blackmail material against the day Charles ever "stabbed him in the back", so to speak. It's depressing, it's creepy, but it's definitely the product of a deranged mind, especially if his own account of events is true.

And he's been plotting "revenge" for years, apparently. To think, there was a time or two where I may have defended him and I sure as hell didn't harbor any grudges against him when he got the boot (and never came back after Charles lifted his [mistaken, at the time] permaban).

Walter is seriously fucked in the head, either medically or sociopathically. Either way, he needs help.

72 TedStriker  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:43:14pm

re: #65 Bubblehead II

A single word.

Scum.

He betrayed a trust. If the fever swamp thinks they they can trust him, so be it. Let them reap what they sow.

If Walter is your garden-variety sociopath, he'll turn on the Village of the Damned too, eventually. People like that are all about themselves and fuck everyone else.

73 Bubblehead II  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:44:40pm

Night Lizards. Reine. If you see this, E-Mail me. I lost your address.

74 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:46:30pm

re: #71 talon_262

Either way, he needs help.

This bears repeating. I'm sure the stalkers will have a laugh over us expressing our concern, but normal people just don't act this way.

75 Petero1818  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:48:24pm

re: #71 talon_262

And he's been plotting "revenge" for years, apparently. To think, there was a time or two where I may have defended him and I sure as hell didn't harbor any grudges against him when he got the boot (and never came back after Charles lifted his [mistaken, at the time] permaban).

Walter is seriously fucked in the head, either medically or sociopathically. Either way, he needs help.

Or a proper beating.....I am having a hard time deciding which.

76 Bubblehead II  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:49:56pm

re: #67 jaunte

Would you let Reine know I lost her E-Mail address on my last reformat and I need Her to send it again.

Thanks.

77 Dark_Falcon  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:51:35pm

re: #57 negativ

I was hoping someone would ask him to make a commitment to the American people to never give us up, never let us down, never run around and hurt us.

Sorry, but the only Rick left in the race is a Republican.

Though thankfully it does now look like Santorum's daughter Isabella will pull through her health crisis. And that's a very good thing to here.

78 Dark_Falcon  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:52:45pm

re: #54 SpaceJesus

ask him if he will arrest allen west and send him to the hague

No American president is going to send an American officer to face an international court. The domestic backlash would be horrendous.

79 TedStriker  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:54:57pm

re: #74 thedopefishlives

This bears repeating. I'm sure the stalkers will have a laugh over us expressing our concern, but normal people just don't act this way.

For those Stalkers following the box score: I don't harbor any grudges against anyone who hasn't given me a solid, logical reason to and I doubt many here do either. If Walter's just a run-of-the-mill sociopath (possible medical reasons, notwithstanding), then you'd better watch your backs, because what he's trying to do with some Lizards here, he'll likely do to you as well.

Some people are just that way...hell, most of y'all have some personal experience with that already.

80 TedStriker  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:55:37pm

re: #78 Dark_Falcon

No American president is going to send an American officer to face an international court. The domestic backlash would be horrendous.

The US is not a signatory to the ICC anyway, so it's a moot point.

81 TedStriker  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 5:59:32pm

re: #77 Dark_Falcon

Sorry, but the only Rick left in the race is a Republican.

Though thankfully it does now look like Santorum's daughter Isabella will pull through her health crisis. And that's a very good thing to here.

This.

82 Achilles Tang  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 6:20:22pm

I don't mind the look of the new heading font, but it is not clean on my PC. The letter edges look ragged sometimes.

83 Dancing along the light of day  Mon, Jan 30, 2012 9:26:35pm

re: #27 HoosierHoops

Hoopster,
You are wasting your time worrying about a lost cause.
People will do, what they choose to do.
You have MANY better things to do, than worry about that looser!


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