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Let's Talk About..........The Natural Born Thrillers
Dobbs 3K replied to King Kamala's topic in General Wrestling
I never got why people were so into the Impact Players...mainly because I totally hated Justin Credible. -
Another thing to thank George W. Bush for (and yes, I know other presidents before him, to a point). How does he expect to ever spread democracy to that part of the world, when they've already basically bought our own?
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He knows this, but repeats the same idealistic ecological drivel all the time. It's people like him that make me hate bicyclists. Seriously, they tend to be some of the most self-absorbed people I've encountered. "Oh, I'm helping the earth, and I'm getting healthy doing it!" Yay, that's fine. I need my car, though. I run my own small business, with multiple locations, so I have to drive a good deal. Yes, that is my choice, but there are millions of Americans with similar work situations that the rising gas prices are really putting a hurt on. Besides that, I too, live in a small town with no mass transit options. The government made it that way, so they should be the ones to help the people who elected them and fix the damn issue.
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I've always wondered why neither WCW or WWF latched onto Stan Hansen and tried to do more with him in the US. I know he had a couple decent runs in the US, but for the most part, by the mid '80s, he was more or less exclusive to Japan. Was he just making so much money overseas that none of the US promoters could really lure him back full time?
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The closest Wal-Mart to me really isn't that bad, either, mainly because it's the only real retail shopping center in the town it's in.
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What's wrong with that? Kid probably had it coming.
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I read through most of the speech, and thought it was pretty solid. It's not going to convert anyone who was already against him, but might help win over some fence sitters who weren't sure about him. Can't wait to hear how the right wing pundits try to spin this thing.
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Yeah, maybe that's the problem.
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That's what I don't understand...if Bush was going to run a corrupt and stupid war, couldn't we at least, to put it bluntly, steal some of their oil and get gas prices down around here? That would certainly help the economy, even a little bit.
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Shoot which bastards, though? All of them?
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Ignoring problems always makes them go away! Exaggerating them and using race baiting tactics doesn't usually help, either.
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What, really?
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I'm sick of this idea people present that the US is such an incredibly racist country. Have you people ever traveled outside the US? It's the same damn way anywhere in Europe, or anywhere else, for that matter. People tend to live with those similar to themselves, and distrustful of those who are different. It's human nature. Yes, we still have our problems, but it's not like this is the 1950s. Let's get over this race talk. It's not relevant to the election.
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No, because that's a bit different than trying to hold up a fucking police station.
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How the hell can someone get away with something like that, on an airplane of all places? I assume most of the other passengers were asleep at that point, though.
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Too bad to hear. He seemed to be in apparently good health in his appearance on the WWE's World Class DVD. Seems like he was very passionate about the sport, especially the history of Texas wrestling.
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Well, like you said...the difference was a true "world war" that we had to fight, not just a military excursion into a single little desert on the other side of the world.
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I don't think the Republicans have a chance in hell of winning this time, especially with McCain going in with the George W. Bush Jr. platform. A lot of Americans are simply pissed off right now...gas prices are high, the economy is in a recession, we're in two wars, homes are being forclosed on, and jobs are going overseas more and more. I really don't see how McCain is going to overcome all of that, when Bush is responsible for most of that, and has a terrible approval rating right now.
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Yep. As much as I don't care for the rag, Rolling Stone had a really good article a few months back about how the whole war in Iraq has been a huge corporate money grab. I mean, if the American people knew half of the garbage that was going on over there, in regards to contracts being handed out and forgotten, this was would have been long over by now.
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It's not like the general election is next month. This crap is going to be forgotten by April. The conservatives will try their best to "swift boat" Obama, but it's not going to work two presidential elections in a row.
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I believe that is correct. And yes, I have a low tolerance for stupid people. I don't see why other people don't have the same gut reaction as I do.
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Well, either way, WWII basically kicked started America's economy into high gear. Doesn't seem like that has or will happen with the two wars we currently have going.
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Santino isn't supposed to be the kind of wrestler to have great matches. He's the kind of guy who pisses off the faces and gets his ass kicked, and cheats to get a win.
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Maybe they should have just shot them anyway. They would have been doing the world a favor.
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Yep, that's all in there too, though mainly in the Old Testament (you know, before the part where the guy comes in and talks about loving your neighbor and stuff). I'm not interested in having a big religious discussion on here again, especially since it's obvious the majority of the board subscribes to completely different beliefs than I do. I just don't get why you have to ridicule people who believe in god (which would be the majority of Americans). Anyway, I'm not in favor of the government forcing religious thought or law on anyone. Most Christians, if honest, probably realize that would be completely unrealistic, and probably not for the best. After all, Christ said "Give to God what is God's, and give to Caesar what is Caesar's." Link to a new New York Times article about the Democratic struggle regarding the super delegates: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/16/us/polit...p;partner=MYWAY