Dr. Tyler; Captain America
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Howard Dean: The Next DNC Chief.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Dr. Tyler; Captain America's topic in Current Events
Overgeneralization that isn't based in reality. -
Do you have a problem with what
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Swift Terror's topic in Current Events
Seriously though Mike, when are you joining up to blast the Islamofascists? -
Was he plastered?
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Super Bowl XL: The Super Bowl for the Plus Sized Man!
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Tomorrow! Tomorrow! Cowher gets fired tomorrow! ...:'(
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:'( ben on nfl network commercial.
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Howard Dean: The Next DNC Chief.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Dr. Tyler; Captain America's topic in Current Events
Indeed, the VAST majority of voters are registered as Independant, and the vast majority of voters don't read the NY Daily News. Congratulations on your exaggeration! -
Do you have a problem with what
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Swift Terror's topic in Current Events
Way to pass the buck, skippy. -
Howard Dean: The Next DNC Chief.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Dr. Tyler; Captain America's topic in Current Events
So, it was nice of you to ignore my post! -
Howard Dean: The Next DNC Chief.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Dr. Tyler; Captain America's topic in Current Events
This NY Daily News story is the only time I've ever heard it. Nonetheless, it's no worse a faux pas than the Marine general one. -
Howard Dean: The Next DNC Chief.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Dr. Tyler; Captain America's topic in Current Events
LOL. -
Howard Dean: The Next DNC Chief.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Dr. Tyler; Captain America's topic in Current Events
Never-ish. Mike's delusionary because he wants there to be a physical fist fight between the two parties or something. -
http://www.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLITICS/02/05/....dnc/index.html Through about two years of following the good doctor in the political realm, I've experienced nothing but setbacks, ridicule, and disappointment; however, as of right now, it looks like Governor Dean will finally win one. Simon Rosenberg, a guy who I thought was clearly the best alternative to Dean, dropped out yesterday along with the only other candidate with any pledged delegates, Donnie Fowler. That leaves Dean and Tim Roemer, but Roemer has done a spectacular job blundering his own chances by pissing off everyone with a vote. As of right now, with the vote a week away, there's little chance that anyone but Howard Dean will be the next DNC chairman. Most of you will say "OMG THIS IS JUAST WHUT THE DEMS NEED A CRAZEE PERSON LOL" without actually realizing what he brings to the table. In past years, as you may or may not know, local democratic parties have taken a turn for the worse in this country; they've been hung out to dry in this era of "red state/blue state" politics simply because it was politically expedient to only search out "competitive" districts and financially support them. This is a big, massive mistake; it leads to cascading failures in financial health for the state and local parties, and it leads to open seats galore for Republicans. As we've seen in Montana, it's folly to simply give up on an area because it's traditionally conservative. If you're not aware of the situation there, in a hugely red area, Democrats re-took the state legislatures and governorship in 2004. Dean has pledged to provide support for the state and local legislatures even in areas that are not typically "blue", which is a good start. He's pledged to help revitalize the state and local parties through organization, better communication, and empowerment within the party. In this age of declining political parties -- an age where more people identify themselves as independant than a member of your party -- this is the correct first step for any leader. Reconnecting with those that you have left and decentralizing the party operations is the correct move for this point in time.
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"Passive" off of eMOTIVe was great, however.
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Iran Says It Will Never Scrap Nuke Program
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to MrRant's topic in Current Events
I think the entire world knew exactly where we were going to invade. I'd hardly call it random. If you want to make an ignorant, leftist argument, say it was political. Just a tip. Power trip sounds stupid, considering Bush is already the most powerful man in the world whether or not we go ahead and invade Iran tomorrow after breakfast. -
Iran Says It Will Never Scrap Nuke Program
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to MrRant's topic in Current Events
Extend that to the rest of the world and we have a deal. If you want to argue that the voting populations of every country should have to pass a test of some sort, fine; however, don't limit it to America. The average human being is stupid and ignorant, not just Americans. -
Iran Says It Will Never Scrap Nuke Program
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to MrRant's topic in Current Events
adam_bomb: The Voice of the World! The hell does that have to do with anything? -
Clusterfuck Comments
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Secret Agent's topic in Smarks Wrestling Federation
LOL Never, ever writing as that character again in my life. And worry not, I'm not making a return to SWF anytime in the forseeable future. I'm too much of an RP fed-guy now. -
Do you have a problem with what
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to Swift Terror's topic in Current Events
No... sir? -
I don't think they're even recording right now.
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Discuss your Super Bowl Memories...
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to UseTheSledgehammerUh's topic in Sports
I said the exact same thing the second time. I'm still sort of convinced he threw the game. -
Goody, now Bettis won't retire. FUCK.
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Discuss your Super Bowl Memories...
Dr. Tyler; Captain America replied to UseTheSledgehammerUh's topic in Sports
Since I've had nothing but heartbreak with my Steelers, the fondest memory I have was the incredible finish between Tennessee and St. Louis; just a great moment for any football fan. -
One would think Constitutional Law would have dominion over the FCC's interest in tyranny.
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Yeah, sounds like my Panthers got a pretty raw deal with Wanny only having about a month to recruit. We got some hot RB prosect that was rated anywhere from #3 to not at all, so whatever.