User Profile: SansPeur

Member Since: September 02, 2010

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  • Maryland again!! What the hell is wrong with the cops in this state?

  • @ Warmunger Al:

    What a jerk. This woman would obviously not have the means to install alterantive sources of power hereby giving the power company unmitigated monopolistic control of her options, giving the company too much power. Her only choice is receive the smart meter which does by the way have potential to disrupt a pace maker just like a microwave oven does or freeze. God will extend to you the mercy you extend to others, especially the elderly and the poor.

  • It seems to me that it’s time to start suing these idiotic school boards and personel who engage in this nonsense. It would be nice to see an organization emerge to receive donations that can be used to fund legal council to go after these eggheads. Win or lose, make it cost them dearly. Make it sting.

  • That was my very first thought.

  • The purpose of the tip is to ensure good service. An automatic gratuity completely removes that particular incentive. I’m with the pastor here as I am sick to death of the entitlement society- and this is is more demand for entitlement. It’s no different than getting a participation trophy that comes whether the little league team wins or loses; whether the server has done a good job or a crappy job. Is it me or has there been a steady decline in general quality of food congruent to the decline in quality of service and the advent of mandatory gratuities?

    We rarely eat out. Our skills in cuisine consistently overshadow that of what 9 out of ten restaurants offer. We use real ingredients, so when I get a mouthful of processed food, I can tell. I can tell when something is loaded up with weird thickeners, desecrated with weird textures, canned dairy products, or pumped full of MSG to overcome the lack of what should be natural taste. This is more the rule than the exception. Restaurant food and service used to be better, but now, I can do it better at home.

  • Their minds are gone, just gone. There is only left the desire to cling to the polemic they perceive is winning, but don’t realize it’s only hastening their own destruction. There is no desire to see reason, only the appetite to destroy the half of the country that is feeding them. When we producers go on strike, or they kill us like every communist regime in history has done, there will be nothing left to eat but one another.

    I never truly understood Romans 1 until now.

  • While you can bet there will somehow still be people oblivious to what our government is perpetrating, there will be a large number who will see the concrete choice before us as a nation:

    What is more important to me, government that takes care of me, or my faith?

    You cannot have both.

  • Somehow, Santorum’s family troubles relate to Sarah Palin

    February 9, 2012 at 10:51am

    In reply to Leeta.

    …Continued

    I pull out my tangible credit card once a month and pay not for the $5 service, but for the premium service. As per Glenn’s recommendation I bought a very tangible Roku. I got rid of my very tangible satellite provider in favor of a very tangible HD amplified antenna/receiver set-up to climb on my tangible ladder and mount it on the tangible side of my house. I elected to got to all of these great lengths in full faith expectation of being delivered the Honda of media, and now the wipers have peeled off.

    It’s not just I have spent the major portion of my career as a high end cabinet maker. I am accustomed to high end tools but I constantly have to stop my work in order to deal breakdowns wrought by degrading quality standards, even from the most established and trusted makes. For that reason I find myself seeking older used (aka classic) equipment because it was built by a more reliable generation. One of the last exceptions is Hilti. I still trust Hilti because their representatives know their product, and know what is appropriate to my needs. They are professionals.

  • Somehow, Santorum’s family troubles relate to Sarah Palin

    February 9, 2012 at 10:49am

    In reply to Leeta.

    B_Rad,

    I’ll kill two birds with one stone here by responding to your reply on my last comment while taking a stab at echoing Leeta’s sentiments.

    Leeta is a paying customer, and her GBTV dollars support The Blaze. She is therefore absolutely entitled to an answer, at least from somebody- as am I. If CNN, CBS, NBS, ABS, MSNBS go off on a diatribe, that’s expected of a clear enemy and promulgator of propaganda. I don’t pay for any of those disservices because their product is of no use to me. They are Yugo dealerships selling a product known far and wide as unreliable and prone to leave people hanging yet they promise unrealistic standards of reliability and warrant that border on fraud. I rather chose to take my dollars elsewhere, let’s say a Honda dealership. I chose to pay a premium at the Honda dealership where I could be reasonably assured I would receive quality product and service where if something perchance were to happen, the dealership would take responsibility and address the problem. Now imagine I’m driving down the road and the new Honda’s wiper blades rip off of their frames the first time the vehicle encounters rain and the mechanic at the next exit says, “Hey Mac, did you know these wiper blades are made by Yugo?” So now I’m pretty upset, so I head straightaway to the Honda dealership to demand an answer. Now Imagine I get crickets from the Honda people.

    Though a GBTV subscription may seem abstract, it is quite tangible for me and

  • @ Alice:

    He doesn’t only owe Sarah Palin an apology. Frankly she is the least of the issues here. Sarah is a big girl and can take care of herself and does on an ever day basis from worse than the likes of Alinscarry here.

    He owes Stacy Drake an apology, you an apology, and he owes ME an apology. Here’s why. He has robbed me. He has robbed me of the ability to share content of anything bearing the Mercury name or Glenn Beck’s name. For the foreseeable future, anything relevant or important that Glenn reports on will be eclipsed by Eddie’s sophomoric rant in the eyes of Palin loyalists. Anything that I attempt to post that contains The Blaze logo will invoke in peoples’ minds the name Eddie Scarry and they will dismiss it. If the story is about Barack Obama, people will see Eddie Scarry and they will dismiss it. If the story is about George Soros, people will see Eddie Scarry and they will dismiss it. If the story, all-be-it rare and thus desperately pertinent information, is about the atrocities along the border, people will see Eddie Scarry and dismiss it. Whatever I post from The Blaze for the foreseeable future will be dismissed by at least half of my social media friends and/or nullified in the comments section. That’s why Eddie owes ME an apology. He has made MY voice smaller, and it ****** me off.