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Site News / Re: News... I have a forum now!
« on: April 18, 2009, 09:27:04 am »
No one is corrupt at 19 :-X

I'll be twenty next week, and you have no idea...

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Welcome forum / Re: Welcome
« on: April 18, 2009, 09:26:27 am »
Hey folks, I'm Lucid.  I'm a sarcastic jack-ass with a heart of gold.

It's true.

Welcome, your profile has been updated and you have access to the entire forum, make yourself at home.

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Right wing / Re: Am I a right winger?
« on: April 17, 2009, 11:30:06 pm »
You're the one who has "it" - Tell them yourself. If you can convince them.

I can convince them to foam at the mouth, but that's the limit of my power over moonbats.

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Right wing / Re: Am I a right winger?
« on: April 17, 2009, 11:12:52 pm »
You may be even more to the Left than I am, except in economic issues.

I think you've got a lot of conservative values, and I agree with most of them, but you're very liberal on social issues.


Tell that to liberals...

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Right wing / Am I a right winger?
« on: April 17, 2009, 10:44:44 pm »
I support gay marriage

I support abortion

I believe large corporations should be broken up and anti trust laws should be put back on the books

I'm fine with a central bank, but it must regulated with full transparency.

My reasons for interventionist foreign policy are to stop human rights abuses and liberate oppressed minorities.

I think local farms should be subsidized and we should move away from large scale farming.

I support McCain-Feingold, and think it didn't go far enough.

My dad belongs to a union, works for DPW, and we both agreed earlier today that we should have a meals tax in Massachusetts to add much needed revenue to the city.

I think private contracting should be abolished, and the army core of engineers should be expanded to handle all construction and logistic support for the US armed forces.

I believe the federal government should be required to keep a balanced budget with no deficits or debts.

I believe church and state should be separate.

I'm against the war on drugs.

I would legalize tax and regulate all narcotics, gambling, and ****.

I have an aversion to rural areas and certain religious groups...

I own sandals.

My favorite republican isn't Ronald Reagan, its Theodore Roosevelt.

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Right wing / Re: I'm Not a Liberal: My Conversation with a Quacko
« on: April 17, 2009, 10:27:29 pm »
Do either of you think I lost the argument? I can't shake the feeling that I did.

No, you won it. But it had no effect on the people who got beaten, arguing with moonbats is like arguing with boulders, they can't produce a legitimate rebuttal, but they are almost impossible to move.

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Right wing / Re: I'm Not a Liberal: My Conversation with a Quacko
« on: April 17, 2009, 09:39:48 pm »
Bravissimo!

You are definitely not a moonbat, or a modern liberal.

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Welcome forum / Re: Welcome
« on: April 17, 2009, 09:07:43 pm »
crap... wrong button...

(I'm learning)

what I meant to post was, I made nin an admin on a temporary basis to compensate. He has experience with this.

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Tabloids / Re: Hair Stylist Keeps Armed Robber as Sex Slave
« on: April 17, 2009, 09:02:35 pm »
How much would it cost me to get some lemons like that to squeeze, Gaius?

I have no idea, check craigslist.

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Welcome forum / Re: Welcome
« on: April 17, 2009, 09:01:33 pm »
Pfft; some dictator, doesn't even know that which he rules.

Not that I would, which is why I never attempted this.


I'm good at bringing people together, which is necessary to make a forum... however I'm not great with computers.

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Local News / Fun at the boston tea party.
« on: April 17, 2009, 08:59:31 pm »
Well last Wednesday I skipped school to join the first tea party in Boston since the "Boston tea party"

http://www.wrko.com/pages/326054.php

Todd Fienburg (from Finnerans forum on WRKO, an awesome show if anyone is interested in talk radio) acted as Master of ceremonies for the day. speakers included arla Howell, Committee for Small Government; Jim Stergios, Executive Director, The Pioneer Institute; Chip Faulkner, Associate Director, Citizens for Limited Taxation; State Senator Bob Hedlund, State Senator Plymouth and Norfolk District, R-MA; Michael Johns, conservative leader and writer; David Tuerck, Exec. Director, The Beacon Hill Institute; Kris Mineau, President, Massachusetts Family Institute.

It was from noon to 4. The people there were a mix of libertarians, conservatives, moderates, and malcontent democrats. Many Ron Paul supporters attended and sounds of down with the fed echoed through the common. The majority of signs and cat calls were not directed at Obama, (despite what MSNBC and the biggest douche bag on cable news Keith Olbermann seems to think) but directed at deficit spending, and fiscal irresponsibility, positions that have no party allegiance, and allowed this bi partisan coalition of patriots who have many differences, (at times I was annoyed at calls to end the "American empire") but I appreciated the fact that despite our differences we could work together on a common goal.

It was a beautiful day, and I took the following pictures.






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Tabloids / Hair Stylist Keeps Armed Robber as Sex Slave
« on: April 17, 2009, 07:36:07 pm »
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/article/1292/42/376242.htm

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According to Life.ru, the events unfolded on the evening of March 14 as the stylist was wrapping up her shift at the salon in the Kaluga region town of Meshchovsk.
 
The robber, a 32-year-old man identified by Life.ru as "Viktor," burst into the salon at around 5 p.m. waving a pistol and ordered all of the stylists and clients to hit the floor and toss him their money.
 
At this point, 28-year-old Olga, whom Life.ru describes as a "delicate" girl trained in martial arts, was apparently still standing when she offered to hand over her cash. But when Viktor tried to accept her contribution, Olga surprised him with a quick punch to the chest, knocking the wind out of him before she flipped him to the ground.
 
Olga proceeded to tie Viktor up with a hair-dryer cord, gagged him and dragged him into a storage room.
 
Curiously, Life.ru reports, Olga instructed the others to keep working, telling them that the police would soon arrive.
 
But this feel-good moment for the good guy proved ephemeral. Things soon turned ugly, according to Life.ru.
 
The police did not come. And after the other stylists and clients went home for the evening, Olga told Viktor to "take off his underwear" and, with apologies to John Cougar Mellencamp, let her do as she pleases, lest she call the cops, Life.ru said.
 
She tied him to the radiator with handcuffs covered in frilly pink fabric, gave him some **** and had her way with him several times over the next 48 hours. When she finally let him go on the evening of March 16, Viktor had been "squeezed like a lemon," Life.ru reported.
 
First, he went to the hospital to have his injured genitals treated; then he went to police and filed a complaint asking that Olga be brought up on criminal charges for committing "actions of a sexual nature" that left him with injured sexual organs, according to a copy of the complaint posted on Life.ru.
 
Olga was apparently incensed when she learned of the complaint. She had, after all, even tried to be nice to her purported captive.
 
"What a jerk," Life.ru quoted her as saying. "Yeah, there were a few times. But I bought him new jeans, gave him food and drink, and gave him 1,000 rubles when he left."

This is one for the history books, we should all be as lucky as viktor... (moron.)




I wouldn't mind being a sex slave to that...

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The pit / Why I don't support Lega Nord
« on: April 17, 2009, 07:28:58 pm »
A first generation? As in both your parents were born in sunny Italy?


Where were your two parents born?
Four grandparents?
Eight great-grandparents?

You are quite light; Do you have a bias against the darkest and coarsest elements in southern Italy?

My mother was born in Stalettė, she came here in the 4rth grade following my grand parents. My dad was born here and is third generation, we assume he was given the name of the town he was from, which is Taverna, and that is also In Calabria.

I have no bias whatsoever, but my mother has a dim view of Greeks, Moors, Gypsies,(what she calls people from eastern Europe) Sicilians, and just about anyone not from Calabria. Our family is Norman, hence the skin. The assumption from my moms maiden name "Markio" is that we were part of the old nobility of southern Italy before the Risorgimento, it means "to mark" as in a person who stamps official seal for the government. So lesser nobility/ bureaucrat. Because of the Risorgimento, the only people my mother dislikes more than Sicilians is northerners, she complains whenever we have Alfredo because its a northern Italian dish.

Anyway, I don't have any of her prejudices, and its not really racism per se, regional rivalry in Italy is comparable to sports teams in America. Sicilians vs Calabrians is like Yankees vs RedSoxs.

My dad is also part Abruzzi, and in my extended family we have Sicilians, Florentines, and Neapolitans. My step grandmother on my dads side is Sicilian, and her and my mom are always fighting on the proper way to make a tomato sauce. Its pretty amusing.

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Site News / Re: News... I have a forum now!
« on: April 17, 2009, 07:05:49 pm »
Congratulations, Gaius. Emperor of something at last. I know power won't corrupt you... Because you're already corrupt.

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