Member since Dec 17, 2009

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  • Posted by:
    Beyondpuke on 03/17/2011 at 4:13 PM
    Actions have consequences. Makes sense to me. Why support that which isn't supporting what one is mandated to do by Law. Like most emotions that affect actions, hard to reverse. Ask any child of a tough love parent. So be it.
    http://recalldupnik.com
    He needs to go.
  • Posted by:
    Beyondpuke on 12/17/2009 at 2:00 PM
    Re: “Get Out of Town!
    I'd like to see who the Weekly CHOOSES to REMAIN in town.

    Lets see...
    Their Boss, can't not have a job
    Their Friends,...what would be without them
    That's it probably.

    Oh, their parents......what about them? Rhetorically speaking of course...we know the answer to that one.
  • Posted by:
    Beyondpuke on 12/17/2009 at 1:57 PM
    Re: “Get Out of Town!
    When popular is accepted as more important than being right or correct, you just might be a liberal…

    If you believe that Logic, Deduction and Reasoning is a law firm…you just might be a liberal.

    If you believe that perception is reality you just might be a liberal.

    If when you have nothing good to say you say IT anyway…you just might be.

    If you believe that excuse and explanation are synonymous, you just might be a liberal.


    If you are entertained by others negative behaviors you just might be a liberal.

    If you believe the world owes you a living then you just might be a liberal

    If you demand respect rather than to command respect, you just might be…..

    If as a child after being spanked you called 911 to report your parents you just might be a liberal.

    If your rational for action is “because my friends are” you just might be a liberal


    Grown ups need to maintain the "child" in them, but do they need to remain Children?