User Profile: TONY BOLOGNA

TONY BOLOGNA

Member Since: October 07, 2011

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  • YES!!! I just won 5 Large!!! I bet my friend that as the IRS nontroversy winds down during the week of June 17th, the GOP would either “find” or “manufacture” a new controversy, and most likely a “non”troversy, and it looks like this is it!

    So, as the above “article” mentions and therefore MUST be true, the Obama administration had Louie and Vinnie take Justice John Roberts into the back alley and with the help of a Louisville Slugger and some friendly persuasion, made Justice Roberts vote “Yeah” on Obamacare….

    Nice….

  • Thank God for that (the fact that NYC is way better then the rest of the country). The rest of the country is a nice place to visit but after a week I need me some NYC and all that it has to offer – i.e., best restaurants in the world, best shopping, things to do into the wee hours of the morning (for all you folks that means many hours after the Early Bird Dinner’s), best jobs in the country, etc. etc.

  • Another great engineering feat for the best place in the world to live and the greatest city in the world! A city so great they had to name it twice – New York, New York! I couldn’t think of a better place to raise my children since NYC has the best schools, museums, along with hundreds of other places geared for children that let their knowledge flourish into becoming a pillar of society – instead of just ‘hanging out at the local Wal-Mart’ like they do in the rest of the country, and lapping at the teats of the gubmint checkbook like the insane clown posse that you is.

  • She – the palin wombat, would not know an honest statement if it hit her in that plastic surgery laced face of hers.

  • When is this “special” (used instead of the less politically correct term – ******) know nothing idiotic quitter with an IQ of a goldfish, media whore who will sell her family’s soul for $$ finally going to go back to America’s last frontier and stifle? We should start a website to chip in one dollar apiece and raise a few million to give this dingbat, “special” media whore the money she so desperately prays to so that she can finally stfu with her inane diatribes that make less sense then a two year old…

  • This dude, Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), appears to be a gun dimwit! And as a Repugnant Republican, you might have thought that he knew more about guns! This dude, Jeff Dunce, called the AR-15 “heavy firepower”. However, everytime there are discussions about assault-type weapons such as the AR-15, Repugnant Republicans always stated that these (AR-15′s) were NOT “heavy firepower” and as such, ought to be legalized to carry fully loaded with XXL magazines anywhere the AR-15 owner went such as: schools, bars, planes, trains, and automobiles….. What a freakin’ dunce!

    Last month when I toured the same DHS facility that Jeff Dunce once toured, I saw #IRS agents training friggin’ sharks with laser beams attached to their heads….

  • @BlackCrow – You must be either an extremely unhappy, depressing, uninteresting and dull human being or else a very ignorant and uneducated person to say such a foolish thing. I have lived in NYC all my life and could not fathom living anywhere else. NYC has many of the best reataurants in the country or the world for that matter. Shopping in world-class stores. It also has numerous world-class museums and planetariums, as well as music venues to suit anyones taste in music. Broadway and Off-B’Way theatre, Carnegie Hall, The Met Opera, incredible parks, incredible schools for children. Watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade from a second story apartment balcony/terrace on Central Park West. Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium, Coney Island, etc. A three and a half hour drive to my “cabin” in the Adirondack’s – awesome hunting, fishing, hiking, etc., Shelter Island, Sag Harbor and Montauk Point. The Bronx Zoo, The Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, the NY Aquarium, The Cloisters, the original Nathans (NOTHING like the fast-food franchise places), Ellis Island and its incredible history (seeing the names of my grandparents on the list of immigrants that arrived by ship at the turn of the century), cultural diversity with some of the best ethnic restaurants in the country, Striped Bass fishing from the beach and jetties, the Shad run up the Hudson River, fly fishing on the Beaverkill or Esopus, kayaking the Esopus during one of the NYSDEC reservoir water releases…..

  • Ms. Black Beaver: The so-called ‘death panels’ that you mention, referring to one of many stoopid comments made by Ms. Palin, just shows the level of ignorance that has been achieved by people such as yourself.

  • First, let me say that I truly hope that this little girl gets the life saving surgery that she desperately needs. Then I would like to say that I can’t believe the lack of reading comprehension by the vast majority of commenters, along with some very idiotic statements. Many of you sheeple are basically creating your own “death panels” by wanting Sebelius to change the rule of law for this sweet little girl. If she were to change the law to try and save this girls life at the expense of denying a chance of life for someone else, where would this type of behavior end?

    And as far as all of the comments charging that only doctors ought to make these decisions and not some non-medical bureaucratic government employee – On this, I could not agree more! However, this decision making on medical situations by non-doctors has been the norm in this country since, well, forever! Lousy insurance companies have been making important medical decisions all the time. Although these companies do have MD’s helping to create and enforce insurance policy, many decisions are made based on profit margins instead of individual medical needs, so there is nothing new there….

    Now if you sheeple could just learn some basic fifth-grade reading comprehension……

  • @Chips1; metalstraightjacket; Anadara – I’m not saying that there isn’t a serious problem with the Chinese hacking into sensitive US mainframes, I’m just saying that from all of the various articles on this topic that I’ve read, it sounds much worse then it really was.

    Basically what the Chinese have done is an Act of War. Now, I’m hoping that we don’t have a knee-jerk reaction and actually invade China. After a decade long war in Afghanistan and the Iraq war and our budget problems, etc., we dont currently need to start WWIII.

    Sure, the Chinese have stolen lots of US tech and business info, both from within the US and from long-distance hacking. However, I’m sure that we have done the same to China as well as other countries.

    Until a real WWIII starts, cyberwarfare will be high on the list for most “battles” in the near future….