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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 12, 2021 12:45:19 GMT -8
I admit, I have stopped watching football. I couldn't care less which team beats which team. I will say, however, that I was impressed with the number of games yesterday in which whole stadiums of people were shouting, "Fuck Joe Biden." That's something I can get behind.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 12, 2021 16:56:29 GMT -8
Ditto! FJB is a hell of a lot nicer to see than the kneeling. Granted, I have no idea why these yutes are displeased with Joe Biden. I kinda doubt our objections are the same. But do carry on.
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Post by kungfuzu on Nov 15, 2021 9:14:04 GMT -8
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Post by artraveler on Nov 16, 2021 12:16:49 GMT -8
Unlike many Texans this response is neither subtle or bragadousis, that makes it all the more meaningful.
Colonel Freemantle of Her majesties Coldstream Guards was with Robert E. Lee as they passed through Maryland headed to Gettysburg. A regiment of Texans was passing by, many were barefooted, thin and tired but their spirit was excellent and they were singing. Freemantle was shocked that many of the men had no backside to their pants and no underwear. He remarked about that to Lee. Lee's response was, not to worry colonel the enemy never see the backs of my Texans.
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Post by kungfuzu on Nov 6, 2022 8:15:39 GMT -8
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Post by artraveler on Nov 6, 2022 11:12:09 GMT -8
very good news for Texas. Just so long as they don't come to NW Arkansas. We are full up with stupid.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Nov 8, 2022 8:31:11 GMT -8
Red-state cost-of-living discount. That's beautifully written.
There's also an operation where you can have your legs sutured together.
A good reminder that these lunatics really do believe their doomsday scenario. In fact, they would be lost without it. It gives their life a sense of tragic purpose. And that's necessary for their Progressive religion which, unlike Christianity, has no room for simple grace. But grievance they have in abundance.
Move to Detroit or D.C. You'll love it. You'll see black people all the time. And most of them, it is true, will no try to rob or kill you. Most.
A complete and utter fabrication.
Again, I don't believe that conversation ever occurred.
If that is true (and it might be in a certain way), it's confirmation of how feminism and women are ruining the country. They are imposing their psychological hysteria on the rest of us.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 3, 2023 10:22:04 GMT -8
Hallelujah! It appears the freaks from California are unhappy with their move to Austin. Now let's hope this starts happening across other major metropolitan areas in Texas. I can only say "Return whence ye came demons!" I never thought I would say it. But.... Thank God for Texas Summers
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 3, 2023 11:03:02 GMT -8
Oh, hahahha. You poor whittle snowfwake. "Subpar museums." Do you know how idiotically pretentious you have to be to say that?
There's nothing wrong with liking a good museum. But, Jesus, how much time can anyone spend in one, even a good one? If a museum is your "quality of life" standard, you must not get out a lot.
Here are my quality-of-life priorities:
1) Few libtards 2) Zero "homeless" 3) No or little crime 4) Lots of non-corrupt and brave cops who do their job 5) Lots of good garage sales, for you'll find cooler stuff at them than in most museums 6) No "gun free zone" signs. Nothing marks a person as delusional than those who think these have any effect.
I could go on.
Oh, good god. Book by its cover, and all that. But, Jesus, do you really want these kind of fucktards in your neighborhood? I mean, look at them. They're going to lower the I.Q. (social I.Q. at the very least) of anywhere they go.
If you are living in Texas and are still trying to look like you live in San Francisco then you have problems that require a psychological intervention.
May the heat keep these assholes away just as our rain can typically do.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 3, 2023 11:55:27 GMT -8
I wondered how anyone who worked full-time, particularly someone trying to build a business, would have much time to visit museums. I traveled around the world and visited many of its great cities, but I worked when I traveled. I wasn't traveling for fun. I can only think of one time that I visited a museum while on a business trip. That was when I went to Madrid and got around to visiting the Prado. I don't recall how I was able to arrange the time, but I suspect I had wrapped up my meeting during the day and had several hours before a dinner date with potential partners/customers. In any case, I am very glad I was able to see the museum, but one such visit in about twenty years cannot be considered excessive. I would suggest that the article puts the lie to the narrative that it's the conservative types from California, New York and elsewhere that are moving to places like Texas and Florida. It rather confirms my belief that these vermin are anything but conservative and bring their leftist pathologies with them wherever they go.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 3, 2023 12:49:21 GMT -8
I'm afraid so. I think these libtards were looking for a California with cheaper prices. But I confess that the Homo Libtardus species is one I share almost nothing with. If you told me that aliens had inserted their DNA into the human race and the result was libtards, I would believe you. I don't like such-and-such a city because I don't like the museums? Who thinks like that? Well, liberal city-dwellers do. Other than the insults I hurl at these idiots, the first thing that came to mind regarding the "museum" quote was: Here is the result of the pre-packaged, get-a-gold-star for showing up, non-free-range, bubble-boy, no-father-at-home culture. Or to put it another way, it's the Lego Effect. When we were children, we created our own games and entertainment. We had a box of Legos that were basic shapes and we made all kinds of stuff with it. But now Legos come in very expensive pre-packaged sets. It's true, you can still make many things from the parts. And my brother has a friend who is expert at this. But for the most part, you buy the over-priced Lego set and put it together according to someone else's plan. Fuck someone else's plan. We would have laughed at such conformity, while at the same time we also put together Revel models and stuff like that. We were not Cretans. We understood that some things had to be constructed out of simply parts to make more complex (and life-like) things. But toys? Good god, I couldn't tell you all the fun we had out of using the basic building blocks of Legos, Tinkertoys, and Lincoln Logs in ways unimagined. That's what we did. But these libtard Snowflakes need to have everything carefully prepackaged for them, including museums. And, frankly, most museums bore me out of my mind. So go back to your wonderful libtard state of California and finish running it into the ground. Hope you don't step on any human feces on the way to the car. There really should be occupancy tests before someone is allowed to move to a Red State. For us blue-staters, it would be closing the barn doors after the horses have bolted. But there are still places worth preserving, and it has nothing to do with the contents of a museum. Which makes it all the more ironic. These wimpy little fucktards believe the sun did not rise on this world until they graced us with their presence. All of history can be wiped clean and forgotten, for nothing from the past matters because it was not built by The Golden Children. So this bit about museums is baloney, unless he was expecting a museum where they put piss in a bottle and call it "art." I'm just saying that the next COVID bug should be more selective in who it takes out.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 3, 2023 14:10:08 GMT -8
I had Tinker Toys and Lincoln Logs. I especially liked Lincoln Logs and had old round canister like this (minus the top which I lost) in which I stored them and some other such toys. When I wanted to play with them, I could just pour them out on the floor. I do not believe Lego was around when I was young. If it was, I don't remember it. Whatever the case, I did not have any Legos as a kid. I only recall them popping up when a couple of nephews and nieces appeared. Perhaps somewhat to my detriment, that has pretty much been my general attitude throughout life. The inclination still exists. I will happily listen to someone else's plan, but if I think it wrong, silly or just boring, I may not go along.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 11, 2023 19:22:00 GMT -8
Tucker says what many many Texans think about Greg Abbott. He uses Abbott as an example of a bigger malady effecting this country. Tucker gets it again
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 11, 2023 19:40:37 GMT -8
It is shameful that the Texas National Guard got rid of the old Confederate symbols, but there are many Yankees and Californians here and they do bring their infections with them. I am glad to hear that some State National Guards have not yet bent to the commies yet. Some state guards haven't followed orders Signs of the increasing resistance to the Wokeafarian totalitarians. 160 Years Ago, the Battle of the Wilderness
Scarce had we moved a step when General Lee, in front of the whole command, raised himself in his stirrups, uncovered his grey hairs, and with an earnest, yet anxious voice, exclaimed above the din and confusion of the hour, “Texans always move them!”
Never before in my lifetime or since, did I ever witness such a scene as was enacted when Lee pronounced these words, with the appealing look that he gave. A yell rent the air that must have been heard for miles around, and but few eyes in that old brigade of veterans and heroes of many a bloody field was undimmed by honest, heart-felt tears.
Leonard Gee, a courier to General Gregg, and riding by my side, with tears coursing down his cheeks and yells issuing from his throat exclaimed, “I would charge hell itself for that old man.”
- Private Robert Campell, 5th Texas Infantry
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Post by artraveler on Sept 12, 2023 7:18:52 GMT -8
Confederate symbols Just wiping out the symbols of the war will not eliminate the reasons for that war. As we all know the flag that gets their goat is not the flag of the Confederate States, it is the battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia. The Confederacy had several different flags during the war. The most popular was the Bonnie Blue www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=bonnie+blue+flag&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8A single white star on a field of blue. There was also the Stars and Bars of the first national flag. It was discontinued because in battle it appeared too much like the federal flag. www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=first+national+confederate+flag&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8Stonewall Jackson Shenandoah Valley campaign is still studied at West Point and Annapolis as is Lee. These men and the hundreds of thousands others were always Americans and deserve the same respect as any veteran.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 21, 2023 13:33:37 GMT -8
I strongly recommend people watch this 46 minute video of Tucker interviewing Texas A.G. Ken Paxton. You will learn a lot about how politics actually work. As I mentioned on another string, I think Paxton should primary our RINO senator John Cornyn. It would appear he is considering it. I look forward to Paxton getting back to work immediately, but as he says in the interview, he believes the people behind the criminal impeachment are not going to give up so easily. Lawfare will be used against him in the future. Ken Paxton
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Post by artraveler on Sept 21, 2023 19:18:38 GMT -8
I did watch the interview. If I were in Paxton's shoes I'd be so pissed at my fellow republicans that I'd probably be arrested. I did not realize that a minority of democrats control the Texas house. That situation needs to be corrected. I do believe the minority should have a say in who is speaker of the house, but never control. Needless to say they can only exercise that control with whiney RINOs and not real Texans. I have long thought Cornyn an asshole. Letting Paxton twist in the wind proves it. I do hope Paxton runs and wins the seat.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 22, 2023 10:37:57 GMT -8
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Post by artraveler on Sept 22, 2023 12:45:02 GMT -8
The real test will be if he is a real republican or just another RINO. It is not that I doubt his sincerity but so many so-called conservative democrats who change parties just become liberal republicans.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 22, 2023 13:00:09 GMT -8
I admit, I do have doubts about his sincerity. Because of the conservative nature of Texas overall, it is impossible to get elected in many areas to be elected as a Demonrat. So people who are actually Demonrats will put an (R) next to their names to run for office.
While this does not apply to big cities like Dallas and Houston, which went Demonrat some years back, it does apply to anyone who wants to run for statewide office such as governor or U.S. Senator.
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