View Full Version : two things come from texas
Gumby
04-24-2006, 05:53 PM
I cannot wait till this comes out... all you Bush lovers will be pissing yourself :)
FUCK ALL YOU PRICKS FROM TEXAS WHO THINK THEY CAN TAKE THIS COUNTRY!!!
http://tomdelaymovie.com/
Bong30
04-24-2006, 06:27 PM
I cant wait till flight 93, comes out.
here ae some texans.....
US President
George H.W. Bush (b. 1924), 41st President of the United States(born in Milton, MA)
George W. Bush (b. 1946), 43rd President of the United States, Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000(born in New Haven, CT)
Dwight Eisenhower (1890??1969), 34th President of the United States (born in Denison, but raised in Kansas)
Lyndon B. Johnson (1908??1973), 36th President of the United States
Gumby
04-24-2006, 10:16 PM
Here's the rest of th insestual pool coming from texas... you can exclude Eisenhower and Johnson cause they aren't even in the same time frame once again another pointless post by Bong...
http://spofga.org/build/2006/feb/corrupt_government.php
Folk wisdom says we should judge a man by the company he keeps. When this wisdom is applied to a U.S. president it means we should judge the president by the people he appoints to his administration.
Let us look at what has been published about a few of the more obviously shady characters in Pres. George W. Bush??s administration.
There is Ken Lay, Enron??s chairman and longtime friend of George W. Bush, who made Enron into Bush??s largest campaign contributor. His resulting influence helped to shape public policy in Enron??s favor.
Next, is the leading culprit, George W. Bush, who rewarded Enron??s colossally large campaign support when he refused to intervene when Enron??s profiteering caused a huge energy crisis in California.
The next picture on the post office wall should be Vice Pres. Dick Cheney. When he headed Bush??s Energy Task Force, he enabled Ken Lay and other Enron executives to have important influence on forming U.S. energy policy.
Other post-office-wall pictures include:
Ralph Reed, currently a candidate for the Republican nomination for Georgia??s lieutenant governor was a Republican strategist and head of the Christian Coalition. He was hired by Enron, in 1997, for $10,000 a month, on the recommendation of Karl Rove, then Bush??s political advisor. The contract was seen as a way to keep Reed loyal to Bush, but far enough away from Bush??s retainers so he would not disrupt the campaign??s slogan of ??compassionate conservatism?.
(Bush??s true compassion, judged by his actions, is for his base, which, by his own admission, consists of billionaires. His conservatism consists of ensuring his base conserves it billions, while working American??s remain loaded with taxes.)
John Ashcroft, former U.S. attorney general, rescued himself from the U.S. Dept. of Justice investigation of Enron, after he admitted Enron had given nearly $61,000 to his 2000 A.D. campaign for a U.S. Senate seat from Missouri. (He lost that election.)
Karl Rove, Bush??s chief of staff, was Bush??s chief political advisor and a major Enron shareholder, when he met with Ken Lay to talk about Enron??s problems with U.S. regulators.
Thomas White, secretary of the army, a 10-year Enron executive, was involved in market manipulations and price-gouging. He sold $12 million worth of Enron stock, after Bush appointed him. White resigned in 2002 A.D., after repeated calls were made by non-profit ??watch dog? organizations for him to do so.
Phil Gramm, a U.S. senator from Texas, shepherded legislation through to enactment that shielded Enron from government oversight. He later thought it best not to seek re-election in 2002 A.D.
Wendy Gramm, Sen. Gramm??s wife and former chairwoman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, got a measure enacted that exempted Enron from U.S. oversight. She later became an Enron director and served on the company??s audit committee.
Marc Racicot, former Montana governor, served as Enron??s Washington, D.C., lobbyist. He dropped his clients after he was named Republican National Committee chairman.
Robert Zoellick, former U.S. trade representative, served on Enron??s advisory council. He provided important access for Enron officials. In February, 2005, Zoellick was promoted to be U.S. deputy secretary of state.
Spencer Abraham was appointed U.S. secretary of energy, by Bush, who then called Ken Lay to talk about Enron??s financial difficulties and their effect on energy markets. When he became a senator, Abraham got Enron contributions.
Patrick H. Wood III was appointed, by Bush, to be chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Wood was the choice of Ken Lay to replace Curtis Herbert Jr, who was forced out of that office by Pres. Bush, after Herbert disagreed with Lay about regulatory policies.
Alberto Gonzalez was a White House counsel who worked at Vinson & Elkins, the law company, in Houston, Texas, which represented Enron. He approved Enron??s questionable accounting schemes. Pres. Bush has since appointed Gonzalez to be U.S. attorney general.
Don Evans was Pres. Bush??s main campaign fund raiser. He was later appointed, by Bush, to be U.S. Secretary of Commerce. It was Evans who gathered in Lay??s campaign contributions and took Lay??s phone call, in October, 2001.
they may not all be from texas, but why is it ok for this much corruption to be in government, and how do you people support shit like this??
Am glad to see that he's down to 32% ratings though... wonder how long it's gonna take to get into the 20's... my guess is 1 month and he's either at 25% or there is another 'terrorist attack'...
Bong30
04-24-2006, 10:21 PM
I cannot wait till this comes out... all you Bush lovers will be pissing yourself :)
FUCK ALL YOU PRICKS FROM TEXAS WHO THINK THEY CAN TAKE THIS COUNTRY!!!
http://tomdelaymovie.com/
your thread is pointless
did you read this............^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Gumby
04-25-2006, 01:36 AM
you posted two people from texas who were alive in the past 100 years... and they happen to be father and son...
Mine atleast has a good amount of texans in it... are you from texas bong?? is that why you're upset or is it just cause I started this thread?? You're not going to be in this movie are you?? Not one of the pieces of shit that stole honest americans money are you?? Explain to me how you can justify what Tom Delay did... Justify what Enron did... what any of these guys did... why should they be able to do it??
Did you not also read 'all you bush lovers' I think this link a few people to Bush does it not?? I just think it's kinda odd that a president has only people around him that have either given him a lot of money or he knew when he grew up... That's not how our country was meant to be ran.... So please, Bong expliain to me why Tom Delay should be man of the year and why Enron should be allowed to run the US's energy... Please do...
Psycho4Bud
04-25-2006, 01:40 AM
Here's a few more texakins
Pisshead
eg42one
Alex Jones
All of which kind of follow your line of politics....:D
eg420ne
04-25-2006, 02:41 AM
Thats Mexas Psycho, i thought you got the memo-----and Tom Delay's a shitbagger, one of the reason he dropped out because he knew no1 would vote for him and would lose a seat..RonPaul for President
Breukelen advocaat
04-25-2006, 12:14 PM
There is something that's obnoxious about many Texans. There are fools from anywhere and everywhere, but nobody outdoes Texas for sheer moronic behavior and attitude - whatever the position in life, politics, or religion. I'm embarrassed for the intelligent ones - who are in the very smallest minority.
The state is big, and it's almost as if the stupid Texans think that this fact makes it "better". This view is reflected in a lot of their opinions and values.
NinjaMan
04-25-2006, 12:47 PM
I spent 4 yrs in Waco, TX going 2 skool...met some great people and great minds out there, but most are a buncha close-minded fools...but they think the same thing about us NY'ers...
minnesota man
04-25-2006, 03:38 PM
Your experiences and your life is what YOU make of it. It's not the government's job to make you happy. The American government sucks but all the clouded anger against Bush works as a smoke screen for covering the real problems. Can any Bush haters understand what I'm talking about? I doubt it.
eg420ne
04-25-2006, 04:01 PM
Smoke & mirrors--Of course Gw is nothing, just a muppet doing as he is told, but im wondering how many muppet bastards control him--- lets go kiss bushes ass for he saved us from the terrorist<<<<------that is what i hear when people try and bring bush into a good light----PNAC anyone:thumbsup:
Gumby
04-25-2006, 04:43 PM
There is something that's obnoxious about many Texans. There are fools from anywhere and everywhere, but nobody outdoes Texas for sheer moronic behavior and attitude - whatever the position in life, politics, or religion. I'm embarrassed for the intelligent ones - who are in the very smallest minority.
The state is big, and it's almost as if the stupid Texans think that this fact makes it "better". This view is reflected in a lot of their opinions and values.
Breukelen, argee with you... Sorry I didnn't say there were good people from texas as well, But I just get this feeling that people in Texas think they are the world... even if the have the same views as I do... Alex Jones is no better than Bush... both use the same tactics to get people to believe what they want.. they show one half of the story, the half that makes them look good and makes their point, and then they shut up. I just think it is worse the Bush is in charge of everything... alex jones merely has a radio show and an internet site... President Bush pushed for the Patriot Act... He runs our county... We shouldn't have an dictator for president, we should have a person who allows mutals disagreement, that's how we progress and how we protect ourselvs... Check and Balances were there for a reason...
Texans just see the Check part and forget to balance anything, which is how Tom Delay bought congress...
I really didn't mean this to turn into a texas hating post, just that it started their and there are many corrupt people in politics that come from that state... Hell I live in FL and we probably have a worse population than texas... we just seem to not be as full of ourselves. We blame it on the elderly and minorities... remember it was them who couldn't punch out a hole in a piece of paper... none of the districts full of rich pricks had to recount thier vote...
Sorry if I have offended anyone from texas who isn't involved in corrupt government, those are the ones I was talking about, as well as those who follow them blindly
Psycho4Bud
04-25-2006, 05:57 PM
Alex Jones is no better than Bush
LOL.....there's hope for ya yet!!:D
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
Gumby
04-25-2006, 07:56 PM
ah... but it's the people who don't understand that Bush is no better than Alex Jones that you need to worry about. :)
I'm not that stupid... I just think it's better to pick on the people with all the power than the one with the small amount.
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