Harry Dresden
Adamantium Member
Romney is in over his head. He should go home and call 211.
he and Obama should both go and give it a call....
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Romney is in over his head. He should go home and call 211.
Sigh, yet another liberal unsubstaniate post. How about this, let's stick to facts we know to be true? Like the 8+ unemployment, the price of gasoline, and the national debt. Or maybe who runs this board could start another section for just things like what you posted. Should get a lot of unicorn posts.
Anything linked from Huff Po is a joke. The only sources the left wing nutbars use are HP Mother Jones and Media Matters.
And then they have the gall to turn around and with great disdain diss Fox News.
Sigh, yet another liberal unsubstaniate post. How about this, let's stick to facts we know to be true? Like the 8+ unemployment, the price of gasoline, and the national debt. Or maybe who runs this board could start another section for just things like what you posted. Should get a lot of unicorn posts.
Anything linked from Huff Po is a joke. The only sources the left wing nutbars use are HP Mother Jones and Media Matters.
And then they have the gall to turn around and with great disdain diss Fox News.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney launched the final leg of his quest for the White House by visiting storm-battered Louisiana on Friday. He drove through a town that was flooded by Hurricane Isaac in part because it's still outside the vast flooding protection system built with federal funds after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.
Romney and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) spent close to an hour meeting with first responders and local officials. Romney shook hands with National Guardsmen outside the U.S. Post Office and talked with a local resident, Jodie Chiarello, 42, who lost her home in Isaac's flooding.
"He just told me to, um, there's assistance out there," Chiarello said of her conversation with Romney. "He said, go home and call 211." That's a public service number offered in many states.
More: Mitt Romney To Flood Victim: 'Go Home And Call 211'
"He said, go home and call 211." That's a public service number offered in many states.
yes, like the rights love of beirbert.
Let's play a little game, Moonie. We'll total up how many times progressives here cite The Huffington Post and then we'll total up how many times conservatives cite Andrew Breitbart's site. I'm predicting right now that we're going to have about a 20 to 1 ratio of HuffPo's to Breitbart's. Care to take me up on that?
HuffPo usually provides proof and sources; Breitbart just makes shit up.
Woman following Romney's instructions as she searches for her submerged home and telephone to call 211 for government help.
"He said, go home and call 211." That's a public service number offered in many states.
Isn't that the purpose of why these emergency numbers were put in place?
Let's play a little game, Moonie. We'll total up how many times progressives here cite The Huffington Post and then we'll total up how many times conservatives cite Andrew Breitbart's site. I'm predicting right now that we're going to have about a 20 to 1 ratio of HuffPo's to Breitbart's. Care to take me up on that?
HuffPo usually provides proof and sources; Breitbart just makes shit up.
HuffPo trolls every news source there is looking for negative stories about conservatives and the GOP, then edits them to make conservatives and the GOP look even worse before posting them.
So did YOU want to play the game, Lakhota? How many times do you think you've used HuffPo here in the last month? You're probably the worst offender on the board when it comes to that. It's obvious that you log onto HuffPo when you get up in the morning and immediately regurgitate whatever THEY told you onto this board...which is why I always have to smile when you launch into one of your rants about cons being brainwashed by Rush or Sean H. or Glenn Beck or Andrew Breitbart. The lack of original thought coming from you is pretty evident.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney launched the final leg of his quest for the White House by visiting storm-battered Louisiana on Friday. He drove through a town that was flooded by Hurricane Isaac in part because it's still outside the vast flooding protection system built with federal funds after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.
Romney and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) spent close to an hour meeting with first responders and local officials. Romney shook hands with National Guardsmen outside the U.S. Post Office and talked with a local resident, Jodie Chiarello, 42, who lost her home in Isaac's flooding.
"He just told me to, um, there's assistance out there," Chiarello said of her conversation with Romney. "He said, go home and call 211." That's a public service number offered in many states.
More: Mitt Romney To Flood Victim: 'Go Home And Call 211'
Geez what the hell did she want him to do...Look to the heavens spread out his hands and command the flood water to recede.Or wait for help like everyone else.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney launched the final leg of his quest for the White House by visiting storm-battered Louisiana on Friday. He drove through a town that was flooded by Hurricane Isaac in part because it's still outside the vast flooding protection system built with federal funds after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.
Romney and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) spent close to an hour meeting with first responders and local officials. Romney shook hands with National Guardsmen outside the U.S. Post Office and talked with a local resident, Jodie Chiarello, 42, who lost her home in Isaac's flooding.
"He just told me to, um, there's assistance out there," Chiarello said of her conversation with Romney. "He said, go home and call 211." That's a public service number offered in many states.
More: Mitt Romney To Flood Victim: 'Go Home And Call 211'
Wow, Romie, you're doing a heck of a job! Bet they were sure glad you came!
What would you have him do? He isn't the President, and last I checked isn't in charge of relief efforts. You really are a dim bulb.
Then WHAT THE FUCK WAS HE DOING THERE?
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney launched the final leg of his quest for the White House by visiting storm-battered Louisiana on Friday. He drove through a town that was flooded by Hurricane Isaac in part because it's still outside the vast flooding protection system built with federal funds after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.
Romney and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) spent close to an hour meeting with first responders and local officials. Romney shook hands with National Guardsmen outside the U.S. Post Office and talked with a local resident, Jodie Chiarello, 42, who lost her home in Isaac's flooding.
"He just told me to, um, there's assistance out there," Chiarello said of her conversation with Romney. "He said, go home and call 211." That's a public service number offered in many states.
More: Mitt Romney To Flood Victim: 'Go Home And Call 211'
I was curious about Romney with a guitar. A little searching and I found that Bain bought Guitar Center. I then looked around and found that people have the same opinion of working for Guitar Center that they do working for Staples, there seems to be a trend here. Maybe Romney plans to shrink government by everyone leaving in disgust.
Anyone here ever work at Guitar Center?? - Gearslutz.com
I was curious about Romney with a guitar. A little searching and I found that Bain bought Guitar Center. I then looked around and found that people have the same opinion of working for Guitar Center that they do working for Staples, there seems to be a trend here. Maybe Romney plans to shrink government by everyone leaving in disgust.
Anyone here ever work at Guitar Center?? - Gearslutz.com
What would you have him do? He isn't the President, and last I checked isn't in charge of relief efforts. You really are a dim bulb.
Then WHAT THE FUCK WAS HE DOING THERE?
He was invited by the Governor, just like Obama was. What is your problem?
What would you have him do? He isn't the President, and last I checked isn't in charge of relief efforts. You really are a dim bulb.
Then WHAT THE FUCK WAS HE DOING THERE?
He was invited by the Governor, just like Obama was. What is your problem?