i wish Sarah Palin and Levi woulda been on board Ted Stevens' plane.

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I didn't vote for the asshole. And those quotes were by the spokespeople of conservative movement. Coulter, Beck and I think O'reily.

I believe private citizens is what you're looking for. When someone aspiring to national office wishes other private citizens dead, that person's not fit for office. Those you listed aren't running.
 

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I didn't vote for the asshole. And those quotes were by the spokespeople of conservative movement. Coulter, Beck and I think O'reily.

Not even close Judge. You are a decent guy but I am calling you out on this...a VERY far reach at best.
 

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Wow, in a country full of 300+ million people someone actually said something like this? On the internet? And he just happens to be a democrat? Pull me up a fucking chair!



hahahahahahahahaha

:lolBIG:

THIS IS WHY you remain in My Top 5 PPub contributors


(and no, I will not identify the four ahead of you)
 

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Actually, I think we all know that in fact GAS MAN does not wish Sarah TQ and Levi J were on that there plane

We need TQ to stay alive and healthy so she can use her influence with the 14 remaining Alaskans who look up to her. That influence will help make sure that at no time in the future will any Muslins open a mosque within two blocks of the plane's crash site.
 

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"If I'm going to say anything about John Edwards in the future, I'll just wish he had been killed in a terrorist assassination plot."


HBO host Bill Maher "was not joking and saying he wished Dick Cheney had been killed in a terrorist attack." Coulter continued: "So I've learned my lesson. If I'm going to say anything about John Edwards in the future, I'll just wish he has been killed in a terrorist assassination plot."
 

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"I just wish Katrina had only hit the United Nations building, nothing else, just had flooded them out, and I wouldn't have rescued them."

it's funny how none of the sites I hit when I Google this quote don't have either of the following

1) a working video
2) a full transcript, not one word before or after the "quote"

I'll lay 100 to 1 O'Reilly said it tongue in cheek, and I never saw the video
 

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"I'm thinking about killing Michael Moore, and I'm wondering if I could kill him myself, or if I would need to hire somebody to do it. ... No, I think I could. I think he could be looking me in the eye, you know, and I could just be choking the life out. Is this wrong? I stopped wearing my What Would Jesus -- band -- Do, and I've lost all sense of right and wrong now. I used to be able to say, 'Yeah, I'd kill Michael Moore,' and then I'd see the little band: What Would Jesus Do? And then I'd realize, 'Oh, you wouldn't kill Michael Moore. Or at least you wouldn't choke him to death.' And you know, well, I'm not sure."

classic Beck going off on one of his pretend rants, does it 5 days a week
 

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there are idiots on both sides, but make no mistake about the mythology, only one party uses race and class divide to win votes. The party of compassion is anything but, it's a mirage.

Just look at what the elected leaders of the Democratic party say about the opposition to their policies.

The republicans are simply not enabled by the media to be so mean spirited, and the posts citing Republican hate in this thread (read jokes) are a case in point.
 

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A new low even for the resident losers, defending a death wish from a public official. Ridiculous.

Even for barman who actually finds comfort in dead american soldiers. Then sleeps under the very blanket of protection they give him.
 

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lol at the notion that any member of the U.S. military working overseas during the past 50 years is "protecting me".
 

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Lol not even defending yourself and the comfort it brings you when our servicemen die. Heres a iink for your review.

http://www.shallownation.com/wp-con..._Geographic_9-11_Science_And_Conspiracy_6.jpg You see the explosion? My friend Mark is a charred piece of flesh mired somewhere in that blast. Maybe I could wish someone in this forum were on that plane with Mark?


Monday, September 11, 2006

Mark Bavis

markbavis01.jpg


Here's a picture of a non military personal murdered by middle easterners. Take a look. Pretty funny don't you think? Maybe you could start a memorium making fun of Mark's family, or the others who died.

Mark Bavis loved hockey. He started skating at the tender age of 4 and started shooting goals shortly after. His identical twin brother Mike also enjoyed the game and the two practiced and played together in minor hockey and then for their high school team, the Catholic Memorial Knights. Mark and Mike helped the Knights win three state championships.

In college, Mark played for the Boston University Terriers and played in the NCAA Tournament four times with three trips to the semi-finals and one championship game against Northern Michigan in 1991. The championship game went into triple-overtime, but ended in an 8-7 win for Michigan.

After college, Mark played in the American Hockey League for three years as a ninth-round draft pick for the New York Rangers. Later, he played for the South Carolina Stingrays for two years, where he and Mike became teammates again the first year. This would be the last time the two played together professionally. Mike eventually went on to become an assistant hockey coach at Boston University.

After leaving the Stingrays, Mark turned to coaching and eventually landed jobs as assistant coach for Brown University and then Harvard. Of the latter, he said, "I'm very excited to have the opportunity to be at one of the best institutions for academics and hockey in this country." Mark's work at Harvard eventually earned him the notice of the Chicago Freeze, a North American Hockey League team, who made him an assistant coach in 1999.

Then in 2000, Mark was hired by the Los Angeles Kings as an assistant scout under hockey great Garnet "Ace" Bailey.

On September 11th, 2001, Mark and Garnet were traveling together aboard United Flight 175, which crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center at 9:03 a.m. Eastern.

At Mark's memorial mass on September 19th, Mike spoke of Mark's deepening faith, his plans to enroll in law school, and their love for each other. "We had an unspoken love. We spent so much time together. I knew how he felt and he knew how I felt."

Mike spoke of when he became a father for the first time, saying, "Nothing was like the day I saw my brother holding my son, Jack."

And of the fateful events surrounding Mark's death, Mike stated, "It makes me feel good that my brother was with Ace. We need courage to face what happened, as a family and as a country. We need to return to life as it was on September 10th. I'm going to be out there again. And I'm going to be flying by plane... trying to figure out a way to beat BC. In no way am I going to let the people involved in this think they got me twice."

Mark's legacy did not die with him, however. During his days playing and coaching, he mentored many young hockey players. Mark worked for both the Massachusetts USA Satellite Program (where he eventually was named the program director) and the International Hockey Academy. He also opened a hockey summer camp of his own in Canton, Massachusetts, which helped children both athletically and academically.

His work now lives on with the Mark Bavis Leadership Foundation, which was founded by his family and friends. The Foundation provides annual grants to help young people with tuition, summer programs and appropriate extracurricular activities so as to better themselves as well as their schools and communities.

Additionally, Kevin O’Sullivan, an old friend and Catholic Memorial teammate, recently opened a sports complex in memory of Mark: the Mark Bavis Ice Arena in Rockland, Massachusetts. The complex features two ice surfaces, a turf field, 5 locker rooms, 5 party rooms (where kids can enjoy sports-themed birthday parties), a lounge with a big-screen TV, a meeting room and a pro shop.



Mark was preceded in death by a brother and his father. He is survived by his twin brother, Mike; his mother, Mary; two other brothers, Pat and Johnny; and three sisters, Kelly, Mary Ellen and Kathy.

Additional information and photos about Mark can be found on the Mark Bavis Leadership Foundation website.

We remember Mark and everyone one else who died on September 11, 2001. They may no longer be with us, but their legacies will live forever. Please click the image below to go to the "2,996" project website where you can find links to more tributes. Thank you, and may God bless you, God bless the Bavis Family and God bless America.
 

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I don't get it. Saying something of this nature is either fucked up or it isn't. Elected official or private citizen. And let's face it, the three people I quoted probably have more influence than this candidate. As far as I can tell he hasn't been elected to anything yet.
 

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Gas Man, you should post more news articles detailing the deaths of your friends since it's obviously such a great way to inspire guilt in me for making Sarah Palin jokes.
 

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I don't get it. Saying something of this nature is either fucked up or it isn't. Elected official or private citizen. And let's face it, the three people I quoted probably have more influence than this candidate. As far as I can tell he hasn't been elected to anything yet.

I find it hard to believe you think private citizens and office holders should be held to the same standard.
 

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What office does the guy hold? And if a private citizen has national exposure, yes I do hold them to the same standard. Maybe higher. Let's face it. Journalists help make public opinion which in turn helps set policy.Willie, let me just say, I am not offended by any of the quotes. They are probably lame attempts at humor. Which is fine. Don't vote for the guy, but do me a favor and drop the moral indignation. Also, how does one quote some jack off put on personal internet site condemn the entire Dem party?
 

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Keith Halloran, an active local citizen and supporter of NH Governor John Lynch, presently serves on the Rindge Planning Board, the Rindge Ingalls Memorial Library Board of Trustees, and as Vice Chair of the Rindge Democrats.
In recent years, Keith was the founding Secretary of the Rindge Agriculture Committee and author of its Charter, founding Secretary and historical and pictorial archivist of the West Rindge Common Restoration Committee, a Board Member of NH Main Street TEAM JAFFREY, and volunteer fundraiser for the Jaffrey PARK THEATER.


Doesn't look like he has ever been elected to office.
 

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What office does the guy hold? And if a private citizen has national exposure, yes I do hold them to the same standard. Maybe higher. Let's face it. Journalists help make public opinion which in turn helps set policy.Willie, let me just say, I am not offended by any of the quotes. They are probably lame attempts at humor. Which is fine. Don't vote for the guy, but do me a favor and drop the moral indignation. Also, how does one quote some jack off put on personal internet site condemn the entire Dem party?

Judge, I'm not sure you'll find much "moral indignation" on my part with respect to the candidate that made the remark. My exact quote about him was "sad". Having said that, I understand where you're coming from.
 

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punter's comment, as usual, shows how partisan politics can completely cloud one's ability to think clearly. any reasonable lefty would simply say that this tool's comments were abhorrent and will likely assure he never becomes an actual voice in the party, which is a great thing. But, punty just can't get over his disdain for all things on the right and simply can't take issues one at a time to think like a logical person. Nope, instead he makes some comment on an anti-abortionist (??) which completely avoids making a comment on the subject at hand. It really is a mental disorder to have your judgment so clouded by whether a "D" or "R" precedes a person's name that is making an absurd remark.
 

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Judge. You keep focusing on this one comment.

It has been a laundry list of remarks by the left for the last year, starting with the Obama and the Harvard professor situation with the cops.

The latest by this ass clown on Twitter and the beloved Harry Reid (most Hispanics are conservative btw) are just the freshest examples and the most visible right now.

Limbaugh, Coulter, etc. have their moments as being assclowns, just like Bill Maher and Dennis Miller can too. Difference is, when in public office, you are supposed to respect ALL views of YOUR citizens and not call them fools or call to have them drug tested etc...
 

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