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Ocean Breeze said:
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Reverend Blair said:
And you wear assless chaps while taking part in this contest? What an odd tradition.

I generally don't join clubs just to have a cheeseburger, James. I find that I can eat them quite adequately without making it an official duty. Also, I don't happen to own a pair of assless chaps.

Eating contests are nothing to laugh at Rev. It takes months of practice to enter one. You need to train yourself psychologically to be able to wolf down pounds and pounds of food in little time. Not to mention stretching your stomach the night before the contest. Just ask Takeru Kobayashi of Japan who's a legend now, he's won the Nathan's annual Hot Dog eating contest 5 straight times. He's eaten over 50 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes. His weight is below 150lbs.

eating contests are DISGUSTING. END of story. Supposedly mature (???) people sitting there stuffing their faces for a prize??? :roll: sheesh.......get a life.

For some of us, it does not amount to stuffing our face. It instead amounts to a competition and the best strategy to win the contest (example, one strategy is to wet the hot dog bread to eat it quicker).
 

Nascar_James

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Reverend Blair said:
Well, I won't be joining your silly contest. Besides, I have no assless chaps.

hmmmm ... must be a new type of chaps. Never heard of them (and don't want to). I am familiar with the standard rodeo chaps or shotgun chaps, ... even batwing chaps ... but have never, repeat never heard of assles chaps!
 

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Just to meander back in the general direction of the subject for a post or two, since I have no interest in the gluttony championships, what the hell is up with the way your government seeks to limit free speech, Nascar Nero?
 

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Just to meander back in the general direction of the subject for a post or two, since I have no interest in the gluttony championships, what the hell is up with the way your government seeks to limit free speech, Nascar Nero?

I am all in favor of free speech Rev, after all I live in a free country.

The pavement outside the White House is a restricted area, where people by law must keep moving. Miss Sheehan and the other protestors were protesting there. She broke the law and was justifiably arrested.
 

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Nascar_James said:
Reverend Blair said:
I am all in favor of free speech Rev, after all I live in a free country.

The pavement outside the White House is a restricted area, where people by law must keep moving. Miss Sheehan and the other protestors were protesting there. She broke the law and was justifiably arrested.

Answer - the pavement outside the White House is the best place for a voice to be heard in America. It is the traditional site of criticism of a government and is now even more important with a whipped and silent media. This dispite Bush's ire at being criticized. If you really believed in free speech you would not be so complacent in having it muzzled by a hokipoki 'law'. But now the Constitution can be overturned by some 'security concern'. Stand up for freedom or lose it.
 

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neocon-hunter said:
The US always says it is a free country but in reality it is not.

Sure it is Hunter. As an American Citizen, you enjoy freedoms that citizens in many countries all across the world do not have.

- You have the freedom to vote
- You have freedom of the press
- You have freedom of religion
- You have the freedom to sue
- You have the freedom to own firearms
- You have the freedom to move about
....etc)

Unfortunately, the freedom we have costs a heavy price to maintain. However, it is a price that many of our heroic troops have paid.
 

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I am all in favor of free speech Rev, after all I live in a free country.

Get real, Nascar Nero. We know about your "free speech zones" and your government's policy of tracking who takes what books out of which library. Caging up people who dissent and keeping track of reading materials are not the actions of a free country. They are, in fact, the acts of a fascist state.
 

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PoisonPete2 said:
Nascar_James said:
Reverend Blair said:
I am all in favor of free speech Rev, after all I live in a free country.

The pavement outside the White House is a restricted area, where people by law must keep moving. Miss Sheehan and the other protestors were protesting there. She broke the law and was justifiably arrested.

Answer - the pavement outside the White House is the best place for a voice to be heard in America. It is the traditional site of criticism of a government and is now even more important with a whipped and silent media. This dispite Bush's ire at being criticized. If you really believed in free speech you would not be so complacent in having it muzzled by a hokipoki 'law'. But now the Constitution can be overturned by some 'security concern'. Stand up for freedom or lose it.

Tough break for miss Sheehan. She knew it was against the law before she engaged in her activity and yet she defied authority and broke the law. She got what she deserved.
 

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neocon-hunter said:
The US always says it is a free country but in reality it is not.


seems "they" continue to "believe" that the US is a "free " country........and have failed to see their freedoms ever so gradually being eroded from them. Mind you .....in their minds ( and according to the propaganda they get told)......giving up freedoms for "security" is a good thing. The problem is.....that until the US does some major character /attitude adjusting......it will not be "secure" as there are too many on this planet the US has royally pissed off now.......and continues to do so. The US is the only damned nation that is not interested in PEACE and peaceful solutions to issues. It is so fecking blinded by power , it cannot see the trees for the forest.

"free" country is a label that has grown dim.....when it relates to the US.


Cindy may have pushed the limits........tested the limits so to speak..... but in the minds that only see in black and white......she "broke the law" and should have been arrested. Oh , if such enthusiasm existed for the leaders in the US ......as they continue to break laws left and right, create new ones if the old ones don't do the job they want......and have no compuncigtion to LIE about it all. When bush is arrested.........we can talk law. Until then........it is a moot point.
 

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Reverend Blair said:
I am all in favor of free speech Rev, after all I live in a free country.

Get real, Nascar Nero. We know about your "free speech zones" and your government's policy of tracking who takes what books out of which library. Caging up people who dissent and keeping track of reading materials are not the actions of a free country. They are, in fact, the acts of a fascist state.

Rev, we must have measures in place for the best interests of national security. I fully agree with all measues the govn't has put in place to filter out any possible terrorist activity on our soil. The strategy is working.
 

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What strategy? If you give up all of your rights and freedoms, what the feck is the security protecting?

You've been duped, Nero. Your government is scaring the crap out of you so they can steal away your rights and you are helping them with it. You live in constant fear of being attacked, but refuse to even think about why people might want to attack you. In the meantime you have a bunch of far-right fanatics in charge who are disintegrating the very idea of the separation of church and state.

You've already lost the war, Nero. There is so little difference between Osama bin Laden and George Bush that they could be brothers. Hell, given all the ties between the Bushes and the bin Ladens, they probably are brothers.
 

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I think he meant more in the S&M cowboy kind of way, Ocean. You know...assless chaps, buggy whips and, on long weekends, being staked out in the desert.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Reverend Blair said:
What strategy? If you give up all of your rights and freedoms, what the feck is the security protecting?

You've been duped, Nero. Your government is scaring the crap out of you so they can steal away your rights and you are helping them with it. You live in constant fear of being attacked, but refuse to even think about why people might want to attack you. In the meantime you have a bunch of far-right fanatics in charge who are disintegrating the very idea of the separation of church and state.

You've already lost the war, Nero. There is so little difference between Osama bin Laden and George Bush that they could be brothers. Hell, given all the ties between the Bushes and the bin Ladens, they probably are brothers.

ya know, rev. .........there is no "war" on terror.......or search for OBL. All that is propaganda to keep the sheeple in line. The wars that have been executed , have an entirely different purpose/motive behind them. The criminals had plans when they first came into office........and 9-11 was a godsend to them..as from then on they had the population by the fearful short hairs......and could spin them like the sheeple they became. Bush needs OBL alive........and OBL needs bush to keep on with THEIR (both ) war agendas. Both are cons, both are liers... and both work with the human emotion of fear. A marriage made in ......"hell".
 

Nascar_James

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Reverend Blair said:
What strategy? If you give up all of your rights and freedoms, what the feck is the security protecting?

You've been duped, Nero. Your government is scaring the crap out of you so they can steal away your rights and you are helping them with it. You live in constant fear of being attacked, but refuse to even think about why people might want to attack you. In the meantime you have a bunch of far-right fanatics in charge who are disintegrating the very idea of the separation of church and state.

You've already lost the war, Nero. There is so little difference between Osama bin Laden and George Bush that they could be brothers. Hell, given all the ties between the Bushes and the bin Ladens, they probably are brothers.

Well, Rev most of the freedom restrictions are transparant to 99.9% of citizens living within the US. In the interests of national security, the US has measures in place (high level intelligence) which will almost ensure another attack does not occur on US soil. For instance, all those illegals crossing over into the US from the Mexican border. Do you think this would have continued after 9/11 if there was no safeguard to prevent a terrorist from slipping across the border? Passenger lists are very likely monitored from airports in Mexico and other Latin american countries. It would be silly not to do so.

As for Bin Laden, he will one day meet his maker. He cannot hide forever. He's a coward, travelling under the cover of clouds and or darkness to avoid a satelitte from picking up his image. One day he will slip ... and when he does ... justice for all the 9/11 victims and their families will be served.
 

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Reverend Blair said:
I think he meant more in the S&M cowboy kind of way, Ocean. You know...assless chaps, buggy whips and, on long weekends, being staked out in the desert.


damn !! :wink: and here I thought we could send him off to kindergarden....;-)