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I am thinking of sending a link to the police dpt. See if they can fine somebody for dumping tea into the Willamette River. There is a picture showing them do it.

(1) It is unlawful for any person, including a person in the possession or control of any land, to discard any dead animal carcass or part thereof, excrement, putrid, nauseous, noisome, decaying, deleterious or offensive substance into or in any other manner befoul, pollute or impair the quality of any spring, river, brook, creek, branch, well, irrigation drainage ditch, irrigation ditch, cistern or pond of water.
I find tea to be very offensive.![]()
I'm about to take the opposite stance and go deep underground until stuff really gets heavy.

Why aren't you calling your police-buddy about the intentional pollution by these miscreants?
Guess you believe in selective enforcement of the law?![]()

Me and Bill Buchanan have started an underground organization.
The police have already been compromised.![]()

Warning: we have a rouge poster among us.![]()
Warning: we have a rouge poster among us.![]()
Wait, can we deduct the tea we dump. For example, if I was a truck driver, I would be able to deduct 27% (but Obama can deduct 39%) of that tea!
How moulin of him.
Well, that depends on if the Willamette is a recognized charity, doesn't it? But, as TOTUS said, "the charities will be fine".
The backlash is growing against Obama, and it's only going to get worse. He's tring to overthrow our constitutional system of government and replace it with socialism. People aren't going to stand for it.
I haven't laughed so hard in weeks.
Now that Obama has asked Congress to give him unlimited and unchecked authority to seize any financial institution or fund in the country (which is pure despotism and gives him unprecedented presidential authority since Lincoln during the civil war), I think people should be very concerned. I mean, I'm a semi proponent of expanding presidential power during times of crisis (and I think this is one of those times), but what Obama wants seems way over the top and I can see how it would play into his spoken theme of creating a socialistic soceity.
The Bay Area is a wonderful little bubble. Try getting out more.
According to both CBS and Gallup, Obama has a 2/3 approval rating. So I'm not sure where I need to "get out" to, AM radio?
According to both CBS and Gallup, Obama has a 2/3 approval rating. So I'm not sure where I need to "get out" to, AM radio?
If that's your conclusion, then you're beyond help. I feel sorry for you. You're so wrapped up in hatred, anger and victimhood, you're missing out on all the good things in life.
So far, there have been anti-Obama protests in Orlando and Portland, and I'm sure more are on the way. People are starting to wake up and see this guy for what he is: a radical who wants to change our way of government.
So far, there have been anti-Obama protests in Orlando and Portland, and I'm sure more are on the way. People are starting to wake up and see this guy for what he is: a radical who wants to change our way of government.
I am truly not sure how you get all that from my quoting two easily available published polls about a president who, by the way, I did not vote for.
Ah yes. Shooter, aka Talkhard, who predicted this past summer that the Clintons would find a way to steal the nomination from Obama, African-Americans would riot in the streets, and the Republicans win the election. I mean, he's not a great political prophet, you know.
Of course, if "our way of government" meant the past 8 years, didn't Americans vote to change that?
Please by all means report on the tens or hundreds of thousands who show up to what has been called, to the vast amusement of the GLBT community, "tea bagging".
But personally I think people would be better off studying history (what was the reason for the Boston Tea Party), economics (what is socialism, and why doing all possible to save the capitalist banking industry is not socialism) and the Constitution (what are the separation of powers, what are the rights/responsibilities of the branches of government, which recent president has violated it the most?)
But then, posting on line is so much easier, isn't it?