Nope, wasn't a secret weather control program, he just prayed to Allah.Boatrocker wrote:So, did Obama use his secret weather control program to create the Oklahoma tornadoes, in an effort to deflect attention from the congressional teabaggers' grilling of IRS officials?
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Should be interesting to hear Pat Robertson's take on this. Sure, New Orleans might deserve to be smited, and of course Staten Island and the Jersey Shore is just a regular Sodom and Gomorrah, and poor ol' Haiti has obviously been in God's barrel for centuries, but Oklahoma? "A place where even squares can have a ball"? Wasn't getting driven out of NC and Wisconsin enough punishment for the indigenous residents letting the Europeans into America? Isn't just living in Oklahoma punishment enough? Whatever they did, it must have been total Ee-vil.
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<Sigh . . . > HERE is one.
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"MacKayla is not impressed" with a conspiracy theory sending tornadoes to Oklahoma. Big whoop. If HAARP wants credit (or someone wants to blame), I want to see them put one down in Antarctica. "Creating" a tornado in Oklahoma is like "creating" snow in Minnesota.
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http://news.yahoo.com/whos-blame-murky- ... 50809.html
IRS conspiracy not as simple as the wingnuts make it.
IRS conspiracy not as simple as the wingnuts make it.
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It fuggin figgers . . . Alex Jones and the idiots at Infowars, and the idiots who read and believe that silly shit.Boatrocker wrote:So, did Obama use his secret weather control program to create the Oklahoma tornadoes, in an effort to deflect attention from the congressional teabaggers' grilling of IRS officials?
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OMG.. to paraphrase Sinclair Lewis.... "When stupidity comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross."Boatrocker wrote:It fuggin figgers . . . Alex Jones and the idiots at Infowars, and the idiots who read and believe that silly shit.Boatrocker wrote:So, did Obama use his secret weather control program to create the Oklahoma tornadoes, in an effort to deflect attention from the congressional teabaggers' grilling of IRS officials?
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I saw this morning that part of an Interstate 5 bridge over a river in Washington state collapsed and fell into the river, along with several cars of people. Since one of Obama's desires is to put more into infrastructure, I figure this is yet another example of evil left wing conspiracy to elicit support for infrastructure rebuilding. Probably some Muslim aspect to it as well. We'll wait......
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In all fairness, I remember some Bush-haters who all but blamed Bush for Hurricane Katrina and not just for the lame federal response.Boatrocker wrote:So, did Obama use his secret weather control program to create the Oklahoma tornadoes, in an effort to deflect attention from the congressional teabaggers' grilling of IRS officials?
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Has anyone else heard an uptick in the stupidity about Obama/Muslim/Muslim Brotherhood/Muslim Brotherhood in the U.S. government stupidity?
They can do stupid with such conviction.
Dumbasses.
They can do stupid with such conviction.
Dumbasses.
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And if you're trolling the stupid forum, and you use real facts to trump one of their delusions, be sure to point out that they are "low-information" voters. That phrase has ironically caught on among those most misinformed voters who chug the Kool Aid.
They really hate it when you turn their own little creations back on them. Like Kool Aid. They hate that. (Notice how Leo goes bonkers every time I mention it?)
Of course, you could be more accurate and call the "no-information voters."
They really hate it when you turn their own little creations back on them. Like Kool Aid. They hate that. (Notice how Leo goes bonkers every time I mention it?)
Of course, you could be more accurate and call the "no-information voters."
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Non-information?Vrede wrote:I disagree.They have a lot of information. To paraphrase RR: Well, the trouble with our CPF friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.
Misinformation?
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The Muslim Brotherhood thing seems to be a new addition to the old Kenyan, Socialist,
secret Muslim junk. Of course it's just as fact-free and idiotic as they are. And this
also means that the nutjobs know no more about the Muslim Brotherhood than they
do about Kenya or Socialism, which is pretty close to zero. One thing that seems to
have faded out from 2008/9 was that Obama was going to have massive immigration
from Africa in another bid to change or take over the U.S. But the other perennials
are still alive and well.
secret Muslim junk. Of course it's just as fact-free and idiotic as they are. And this
also means that the nutjobs know no more about the Muslim Brotherhood than they
do about Kenya or Socialism, which is pretty close to zero. One thing that seems to
have faded out from 2008/9 was that Obama was going to have massive immigration
from Africa in another bid to change or take over the U.S. But the other perennials
are still alive and well.

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But he's still out to destroy America, and he's turning it over to Muslims . . . when he's not busy droning them to death.Bungalow Bill wrote:The Muslim Brotherhood thing seems to be a new addition to the old Kenyan, Socialist,
secret Muslim junk. Of course it's just as fact-free and idiotic as they are. And this
also means that the nutjobs know no more about the Muslim Brotherhood than they
do about Kenya or Socialism, which is pretty close to zero. One thing that seems to
have faded out from 2008/9 was that Obama was going to have massive immigration
from Africa in another bid to change or take over the U.S. But the other perennials
are still alive and well.
I had one friend today trying to berate Obama for being in bed with the corporations . . . on the same post where he was accusing Obama of being a communist.
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Copy catting phrases is not a bad idea when that is all you have and can not debate an issue with facts. Great tactic...NOT!!!!Stinger wrote:And if you're trolling the stupid forum, and you use real facts to trump one of their delusions, be sure to point out that they are "low-information" voters. That phrase has ironically caught on among those most misinformed voters who chug the Kool Aid.
They really hate it when you turn their own little creations back on them. Like Kool Aid. They hate that. (Notice how Leo goes bonkers every time I mention it?)
Of course, you could be more accurate and call the "no-information voters."
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The latest "conspearcy": Obama has illegally donated $2 million, . . . no, make that $10 million, . . . no, make that $23 million in support of a pro-abortion constitution reform in Kenya.
Fact: USAID has donated money in support of Kenyan constitutional referendum because the had a no-decision in a 2007 presidential election, followed by violent civil unrest. The new referendum resolves power issues between the branches, along with a number of other issues to help avoid dysfunction, violence, and civil war in the future.
There is a provision in there to allow abortions if the mother's health is endangered.
So, that's Obama supporting a pro-abortion constitution with American tax dollars because he knows where every penny of the $40 billion in foreign aid goes.
Or maybe he knows because it's his native country, the land of his birth.
Dumbasses.
Fact: USAID has donated money in support of Kenyan constitutional referendum because the had a no-decision in a 2007 presidential election, followed by violent civil unrest. The new referendum resolves power issues between the branches, along with a number of other issues to help avoid dysfunction, violence, and civil war in the future.
There is a provision in there to allow abortions if the mother's health is endangered.
So, that's Obama supporting a pro-abortion constitution with American tax dollars because he knows where every penny of the $40 billion in foreign aid goes.
Or maybe he knows because it's his native country, the land of his birth.
Dumbasses.
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Banni look you're famous!
Uh...yeah...right. Sell that load somewhere else banni. Everyone here, that used to be there, knew immediately when you coupled your old avatar with your same opinions it was you. It would have even been better had you not been bragging about your posting here, in you own little insult club.
I guess he feels you are the only one allowed to use that avatar!
He is getting so little activity on his board he has to go somewhere.
What morons, the bubble they live in is impermeable. When the world closes in on some, a circle jerk is their only option. Circle the wagon boys and start jerking (and keep making those comical forecasts)!
Bowhntrfrom: Skeptic on May 29, 2013, 09:53:08 PM
If you are referring to the Hannity forum, my avatar there was 'Daffy Duck.' I understand that Reagan did believe in God, but he was not an ultra-religious nutcase. I have no problem with religious people in general, but I do have issues with the crazy lady who believes she can "Pray the Gay away." That's not the only ridiculous thing she's said, but it's the one that probably got the most press.
Also, why do some of you assume if I'm atheist I have to be a Democrat? I'm not a Democrat. I consider myself closer to a Goldwater Republican than anything else (ie. fiscally conservative and socially libertarian.) Kind of hard to be a Democrat when I believe in Capitalism, low taxes, reduction of red tape, and personal freedoms such as the right to own arms (most Democrats today [the so-called Progressives] don't believe in any of that.)
Good riddance Bachmann. The Party is better off in the hands of more sane and rational individuals such as Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, etc. Look, I even like some of the more hardcore Bible thumpers in the Party such as Jim DeMint. I may not agree with some of his more extreme ideas such as Christian prayers in school, but at least the man is incredibly smart and rational. We need people like that, and not people like Bachmann and Palin who made a living out of empty rhetoric, throwing meaningless red meat at the base, and absolutely nothing else.
Uh...yeah...right. Sell that load somewhere else banni. Everyone here, that used to be there, knew immediately when you coupled your old avatar with your same opinions it was you. It would have even been better had you not been bragging about your posting here, in you own little insult club.
I guess he feels you are the only one allowed to use that avatar!
supsalemgrfrom: Bowhntr on Today at 05:40:19 AMUh...yeah...right. Sell that load somewhere else banni. Everyone here, that used to be there, knew immediately when you coupled your old avatar with your same opinions it was you. It would have even been better had you not been bragging about your posting here, in you own little insult club.
He is getting so little activity on his board he has to go somewhere.
What morons, the bubble they live in is impermeable. When the world closes in on some, a circle jerk is their only option. Circle the wagon boys and start jerking (and keep making those comical forecasts)!
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LOL wow... yeah, that's certainly not me, but I have a feeling whoever that is will be banned. I guess I would say that even if it was me... but. Meh. They aren't worth it.
Just remember, they don't attack posters, insult posters or call people names, they only attack the subject matter.... hypocrites as always.

I never thought they'd see me everywhere, that's usually an honor reserved for Vrede!
Just remember, they don't attack posters, insult posters or call people names, they only attack the subject matter.... hypocrites as always.

I never thought they'd see me everywhere, that's usually an honor reserved for Vrede!

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That was my thought. Why are they all of a sudden concerned about the pro-creation of Kenyans?Vrede wrote:I'm confused. Do they want more Kenyans now?
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I wish I could get a piece of the action in posting all those Kenyan names in Hawaiian birth announcements. Maybe I can get in on the doctored birth certificate end of it.Vrede wrote:I'm confused. Do they want more Kenyans now?