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Amish: Boehner's decision to back Obama a mistake

Not true Eco, I knew a hot little Amish gal back in the day (they can be really nasty when you get them outside their boundaries.)

I smell Bullsheik.
 
I smell Bullsheik.

Well. You have a discriminating nose then, of course look at the entire back in forth between us, its all BS over the spelling of Amash in the thread title.
 
Well. You have a discriminating nose then, of course look at the entire back in forth between us, its all BS over the spelling of Amash in the thread title.

And you just happened to have a personal story about how you banged an Amish girl doggystyle as a counterpoint. What are the odds?
 
And you just happened to have a personal story about how you banged an Amish girl doggystyle as a counterpoint. What are the odds?

What didn't you get in that? It was all Eco and I bull****ting over a spelling issue, nothing serious.
 
Speaker John Boehner’s decision to back President Obama on Syria was a mistake, according to Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.).
“If you’re Speaker of the House and you’re going to take a position in support of the war, which is contrary to what the vast majority of Americans believe, it might be nice to call up your GOP conference and say, ‘Hey, this is what we plan to do,’ but we didn’t get any of that,” said Amash, who is a frequent critic of GOP leadership.

How would we know what Boehner was doing behind the scenes, or is now doing behind the scenes? I cannot imagine he is floating in his pool during this vacation and not talking to a lot of other members of the Legislative Branch to discuss Syria. I bet he has even chatted with Obama, Biden, Kerry, and some of the others in the Executive Branch. Maybe I give these politicians too much credit; but it seems to me that most of them take the job seriously and work pretty hard. I'm not saying I always agree with their platforms, but I am merely stating that I think most are hard working and conscientious about the job.
 
And you just happened to have a personal story about how you banged an Amish girl doggystyle as a counterpoint.

You think those stories about the Amish going out into the real world and doing the hibiddy-bibbbidy is real? I live in an Amish community and I figured it was more of a myth than anything else. <shrugs>
 
You think those stories about the Amish going out into the real world and doing the hibiddy-bibbbidy is real? I live in an Amish community and I figured it was more of a myth than anything else. <shrugs>

Supposedly its mostly Hollywood hype and exaggeration, Monte was part of it though during his time off from the Assad regime.
 
Supposedly its mostly Hollywood hype and exaggeration, Monte was part of it though during his time off from the Assad regime.

What do you call it when a black guy is hanging around a horse and buggy? Grand Theft Amish.
 
Supposedly its mostly Hollywood hype and exaggeration, Monte was part of it though during his time off from the Assad regime.

Only a classical warmonger would make such a claim.
 
Only a classical warmonger would make such a claim.

Would you like to work towards alternative energy sources so we don't have to do this anymore?
 
Would you like to work towards alternative energy sources so we don't have to do this anymore?

Absolutely, we had a president once that wanted to as well and even had a plan. Btw, was that a frank acknowledgement that our ME wars are about oil and not humanitarian missions.
 
Absolutely, we had a president once that wanted to as well and even had a plan. Btw, was that a frank acknowledgement that our ME wars are about oil and not humanitarian missions.

Well of course, its not exactly a secret. The powers that be are not moving away from fossil fuels so nothing will be changing any time soon. They're going to cling to this model till the very end.
 
Well of course, its not exactly a secret. The powers that be are not moving away from fossil fuels so nothing will be changing any time soon. They're going to cling to this model till the very end.

Well sure I know that. Just can't wait to see ya get pounced on by the true believers.
 
Well sure I know that. Just can't wait to see ya get pounced on by the true believers.

Nah they don't care about this. All they care about is directly attacking Obama and this is too obscure for that. There could be worldwide nuclear war and they'd still be complaining about the organizer in chief lacking leadership.
 
What are the Amish worried about? Getting drafted?
 
Well sure I know that. Just can't wait to see ya get pounced on by the true believers.

Pounced on for what? The fact that there is no viable replacement for petro-fuels? Or, for allowing a KGB lackey, who misses the good ol' days of Soviet Communism and a bunch of islamofacists gain control of most of the world's oil supply?
 
Pounced on for what? The fact that there is no viable replacement for petro-fuels? Or, for allowing a KGB lackey, who misses the good ol' days of Soviet Communism and a bunch of islamofacists gain control of most of the world's oil supply?


Oh I don't know, the fellas that always deny that US military aggression in the ME is always about oil and not the stated reasons.
 
Well, I suppose he has the same right as any Congressman to support any position he wishes. He made it clear that he's not rounding up votes for the White House...that's the WH's job.
 
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