More stupidity from the democrats president

Munchmasterman's Avatar
You munch much? You still in in 3rd grade, child? Originally Posted by LexusLover
That's all you've got?

No wait. Kudos to you.

You attacked the only attackable part of the post.

I apologize for my crude statement
Theyre afraid of their own shadows, but when it comes to stopping people on the terrorist watch list from buying guns. . . well, they don't support that. dumb cunts. Originally Posted by southtown4488
They should not be here in the first place, tard.
Munchmasterman's Avatar

A ball that falls short of the fence is not a home run. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
Congrats. You know about baseball the same degree that you know everything else.

Poorly and filled with disinformation and incorrect interpretation of the stated facts.

A ball that falls short of the fence can be a home run. If the batter scores on the hit and there are no errors or fielder's choices involved in the play. Your every day Inside the Park Home Run.
While just about every player in the major leagues has the strength to hit a ball over the fence (if they hit a pitch with the sweet spot on the bat etc.) very few can achieve an inside the park homer.

Inside-the-park home runs are pretty rare in Major League Baseball these days. In total, 2,430 games are played across the league each season, but on average, fewer than 20 round-trippers fail to clear the fence

http://www.esquire.com/sports/news/a...s-into-stands/
JD Barleycorn's Avatar
Read much gay boy? It was just a rhetorical question. Because as you would see if you looked later in this thread he doubled down on his non-answer. And he did not provide a link. He seldom does. Since you also know that your brilliance is only a dull glow.

Funny how you asked a question and didn't wait for a response before building your asshole reply based on what you thought the answer would be. And after calling me on the post. Stupid. Absolutely stupid. Now declare you're a loser.
Cock sucking bastard. The perfect name for you.

Typical ignorant j douche post. Once again no clue as to where laws come from. Link showing Obama came up with current rules and regulations or has ability to change them?
Didn't think so.



So which is it? A law or not? You stated both in your "retort". Too late to backtrack now bud. I didn't argue with your assessment of who knew what about technology. Sounded right to me.

All you did was reiterate was you don't know where the law came from or even if it is a law.
You also didn't show Obama came up with the regulations that anger you so or if he could even change them.

So you make a claim you can't or are unwilling to show a link for. That is the point of my post. Nothing more.
And it was point on and yours is point off. Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
I don't have to back track from a damn thing. If this was so obvious (and I guess it was) then your boy wonder should have fixed the problem. He does have the executive branch of the government and that includes the NSA, Justice (which has the FBI), the CIA....so why didn't he fix it. You can't put this off on the Congress. If they did try to fix it in some recessed bill Obama still has to sign it. Comes right by to the failure of Obama to fix an obvious problem.
bambino's Avatar
Congrats. You know about baseball the same degree that you know everything else.

Poorly and filled with disinformation and incorrect interpretation of the stated facts.

A ball that falls short of the fence can be a home run. If the batter scores on the hit and there are no errors or fielder's choices involved in the play. Your every day Inside the Park Home Run.
While just about every player in the major leagues has the strength to hit a ball over the fence (if they hit a pitch with the sweet spot on the bat etc.) very few can achieve an inside the park homer.

Inside-the-park home runs are pretty rare in Major League Baseball these days. In total, 2,430 games are played across the league each season, but on average, fewer than 20 round-trippers fail to clear the fence

http://www.esquire.com/sports/news/a...s-into-stands/ Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
"Very few can achieve an inside the park home run"? Really? While speed helps it's not the only determining factor. Some are just freak plays. Some of the slowest players have done it. So you don't know shit about baseball either.

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/kurt-...e-park-homers/
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I really do not understand why we are allowing any immigration to our nation based on the number of people unemployed, underemployed, and or no longer in the workforce because they gave up looking. This is or should be a bipartisan issue. Closing immigration is nothing new and not an unreasonable thing to do all things considered.
That's right, let's start with "them"....

http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/magazine...1069050983.htm
LexusLover's Avatar
That's all you've got? Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
No. But for you that's all I need.
LexusLover's Avatar
I really do not understand why we are allowing any immigration to our nation based on the number of people unemployed, underemployed, and or no longer in the workforce because they gave up looking. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
Convenience stores are popping up everyone, and U.S. educated physicians are fleeing from the vice of the ACA. The vacuums are being filled. It doesn't cost $50 million to build a gas station in the U.S., and the medical degree is a lot cheaper overseas, especially with a bogus license to practice from Iraq.
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In some places that would be considered human trafficking in the sex trade.
LexusLover's Avatar
In some places that would be considered human trafficking in the sex trade. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
It makes healthcare on the cheap work .... ala California style.

The sheep haven't figured out that the "liberal healthcare plan" is a two-tiered system of health care ... the lower quality tier is for their loyal supporters at the poll and the upper quality tier the loyal supporters at the poll will never see.