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Jun 9, 2012 16:58:55   #
BigBear Loc: Northern CT
 
jolly1 wrote:
BigBear wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
Mattie wrote:
I suppose he kisses women differently than he kisses men!


You haven't provided a link to a REAL picture of him kissing the French President on the lips; do you think it may because you've been misled AGAIN? Or you've never checked for yourself and are willing to be duped by a Photoshop scam?

If you are a 'birther' then you should just come out and say it; it would make future discourse with you a lot simpler.



I mentioned it before that you can't argue against facts.
But you guys distort the facts and throw your artillery at us, which are duds, expecting us to react to them and make something of it. However, all we can do is laugh at what inventions you create and you think you really have something.

If you were inclined to know the truth and find it yourself ....
Oh well .....
quote=tkhphotography quote=Mattie I suppose he k... (show quote)




Oh Bear, trying to carry on an intelligent convesation with some of these people is truly an exercise in futility, isn't it.
Even Common Sense has become a lost art in today's world.
quote=BigBear quote=tkhphotography quote=Mattie... (show quote)


But it can be so much fun at times. :P

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Jun 9, 2012 17:01:05   #
tkhphotography Loc: Gresham, Or, not Seattle
 
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.

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Jun 9, 2012 17:11:20   #
gonate Loc: sacramento,calif
 
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .

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Jun 9, 2012 17:19:59   #
tkhphotography Loc: Gresham, Or, not Seattle
 
[quote=jolly1]
BigBear wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
Mattie wrote:

If you are a 'birther' then you should just come out and say it; it would make future discourse with you a lot simpler.


I mentioned it before that you can't argue against facts.
But you guys distort the facts and throw your artillery at us, which are duds, expecting us to react to them and make something of it. However, all we can do is laugh at what inventions you create and you think you really have something.

If you were inclined to know the truth and find it yourself ....
Oh well .....
quote=Mattie br If you are a 'birther' then you ... (show quote)




Oh Bear, trying to carry on an intelligent convesation with some of these people is truly an exercise in futility, isn't it.
Even Common Sense has become a lost art in today's world.
quote=tkhphotography quote=Mattie br If you are... (show quote)


And yet, neither the two of you in reply wanna stand on any facts re the question I put to her.....ironic

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Jun 9, 2012 17:37:23   #
jolly1
 
[quote=tkhphotography]
jolly1 wrote:
BigBear wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
Mattie wrote:

If you are a 'birther' then you should just come out and say it; it would make future discourse with you a lot simpler.


I mentioned it before that you can't argue against facts.
But you guys distort the facts and throw your artillery at us, which are duds, expecting us to react to them and make something of it. However, all we can do is laugh at what inventions you create and you think you really have something.

If you were inclined to know the truth and find it yourself ....
Oh well .....
quote=Mattie br If you are a 'birther' then you ... (show quote)




Oh Bear, trying to carry on an intelligent convesation with some of these people is truly an exercise in futility, isn't it.
Even Common Sense has become a lost art in today's world.
quote=tkhphotography quote=Mattie br If you are... (show quote)


And yet, neither the two of you in reply wanna stand on any facts re the question I put to her.....ironic
quote=BigBear quote=tkhphotography quote=Mattie... (show quote)



Well I, for one, thought that the lady pretty well proved her case by submitting the photos we saw posted a short while back. If that's the dead horse you're still kicking, I would suggest you best look else where for an arguement.

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Jun 10, 2012 15:29:50   #
tkhphotography Loc: Gresham, Or, not Seattle
 
[quote=jolly1]
tkhphotography wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
BigBear wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
Mattie wrote:

If you are a 'birther' then you should just come out and say it; it would make future discourse with you a lot simpler.


Oh well .....






And yet, neither the two of you in reply wanna stand on any facts re the question I put to her.....ironic



Well I, for one, thought that the lady pretty well proved her case by submitting the photos we saw posted a short while back. If that's the dead horse you're still kicking, I would suggest you best look else where for an arguement.
quote=jolly1 quote=BigBear quote=tkhphotography... (show quote)


You don't mean the pix of Obama kissing Chavez do you??
If you are, you really don't want to go there as you will look more foolish than what you are now stating the above.

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Jun 10, 2012 16:00:47   #
wlgoode Loc: Globe, AZ
 
[quote=gonate]
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .[/quote

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?

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Jun 10, 2012 16:41:29   #
Roger Hicks Loc: Aquitaine
 
jolly1 wrote:
Oh Bear, trying to carry on an intelligent convesation with some of these people is truly an exercise in futility, isn't it.
Even Common Sense has become a lost art in today's world.


Very, very true.

The only thing to dispute is the definition of 'common sense'.

Personally, I favour 'the conclusion that would be drawn by anyone of normal intelligence, provided they were in possession of the relevant facts."

Cheers,

R.

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Jun 10, 2012 19:24:31   #
wlgoode Loc: Globe, AZ
 
[quote=wlgoode][quote=gonate]
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .[/quote

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?[/quote]

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?

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Jun 10, 2012 21:02:17   #
gonate Loc: sacramento,calif
 
[quote=wlgoode][quote=wlgoode]
gonate wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .[/quote

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?[/quote]

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?
quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmath quote=jolly... (show quote)


We should have learned somthing after carter but i guess we just had to try it again. Maybe we have all learned somthing now. obama wants to be a dictator NOT a leader of the free world.

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Jun 10, 2012 21:45:43   #
wlgoode Loc: Globe, AZ
 
[quote=gonate][quote=wlgoode]
wlgoode wrote:
gonate wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .[/quote

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?[/quote]

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?
quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmath quote=jolly... (show quote)


We should have learned somthing after carter but i guess we just had to try it again. Maybe we have all learned somthing now. obama wants to be a dictator NOT a leader of the free world.
quote=gonate quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmat... (show quote)


Because that gigantic, massive, unprecedented budget of Obama's has been thoroughly debunked by 2 of Rupert Murdock's publications the WSJ & MarketWatch. Wow, Rupert must be a liberal socialist!

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Jun 11, 2012 00:22:58   #
leonardb Loc: Montgomery,AL
 
[quote=gonate][quote=wlgoode]
wlgoode wrote:
gonate wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .[/quote

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?[/quote]

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?
quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmath quote=jolly... (show quote)


We should have learned somthing after carter but i guess we just had to try it again. Maybe we have all learned somthing now. obama wants to be a dictator NOT a leader of the free world.
quote=gonate quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmat... (show quote)



Don't knock carter. Still think I have a Billy beer can here somewhere. Of the two brothers, Billy was OK.

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Jun 11, 2012 01:15:16   #
gonate Loc: sacramento,calif
 
[quote=leonardb][quote=gonate]
wlgoode wrote:
wlgoode wrote:
gonate wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .[/quote

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?[/quote]

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?
quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmath quote=jolly... (show quote)


We should have learned somthing after carter but i guess we just had to try it again. Maybe we have all learned somthing now. obama wants to be a dictator NOT a leader of the free world.
quote=gonate quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmat... (show quote)



Don't knock carter. Still think I have a Billy beer can here somewhere. Of the two brothers, Billy was OK.
quote=wlgoode quote=gonate quote=tkhphotography... (show quote)

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Jun 11, 2012 01:17:14   #
gonate Loc: sacramento,calif
 
[quote=gonate][quote=leonardb]
gonate wrote:
wlgoode wrote:
wlgoode wrote:
gonate wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .[/quote

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?[/quote]

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?
quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmath quote=jolly... (show quote)


We should have learned somthing after carter but i guess we just had to try it again. Maybe we have all learned somthing now. obama wants to be a dictator NOT a leader of the free world.
quote=gonate quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmat... (show quote)



Don't knock carter. Still think I have a Billy beer can here somewhere. Of the two brothers, Billy was OK.
quote=wlgoode quote=gonate quote=tkhphotography... (show quote)
quote=wlgoode quote=wlgoode quote=gonate quote... (show quote)


Oh YEA Billy was a great and a perfect drunk.

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Jun 11, 2012 04:31:55   #
wlgoode Loc: Globe, AZ
 
[quote=gonate][quote=wlgoode]
wlgoode wrote:
gonate wrote:
tkhphotography wrote:
tschmath wrote:
jolly1 wrote:
Sorry, I stand corrected. I assumed that your mention of "our president" referred to only the one that I am aware of, Obama. singular, a "specific person." May I ask how many presidents you believe we have at the present time?


You could say, for instance, that the president signed a bill today. But you could also say President Obama signed a bill today.


I think actually that the 'rule' sez if you are referring to a specific president then you capitalize it; so, if you said the above sentence about a bill being signed 'today' then you would capitalize it as there is only one current president and that would be BO. If however, you were saying the president signs bills as his duty then a smaller letter would suffice.
quote=tschmath quote=jolly1 Sorry, I stand corre... (show quote)


Are you folks talking about our president of the United States , He is the gift that keeps on giving , as long as its your money. Thank you o mighty one .[/quote

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?[/quote]

"As long as it's your money" no doubt is referring to the gigantic, massive, unprecedented, budget that Obama has spent, correct?
quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmath quote=jolly... (show quote)


We should have learned somthing after carter but i guess we just had to try it again. Maybe we have all learned somthing now. obama wants to be a dictator NOT a leader of the free world.
quote=gonate quote=tkhphotography quote=tschmat... (show quote)


So many statements without real meaning. What do you mean? Do you even know? (RE: Should have learned something...)

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