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User Profile: Ampleforth

Member Since: September 01, 2010

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  • Yes. They are terrorists. They even have a state sponsor. They have the backing of a world leader, so, in every sense of the words, they are political terrorists. This mob in Chicago is the result of a community organizer trying to intimidate other world leaders. I‘m sure he’s telling them, “I’m the only thing standing between you and the pitchforks.” It’s convenient that this is happening in Chicago.

    President Woodscolt is doing a heckuva job.

  • Hang these people around the necks of Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi. They supported this behavior. Now, they must own it. The RNC should run ads with their voices supporting OWS over footage of what went on in New York and what is going on in Chicago.

    The riots in Chicago are too well orchestrated. They seem to me to be the work of a well placed community agitator. This is being done to scare people into state protection. DO NOT BITE. It’s bait.

  • Obama is already setting up the spin for the left’s defeat in November. When Obama gets clobbered like Mondale did in 1984 and the liberal senators go down in flames the left will say that it was because Barack Obama was so brave with his stance on gay marriage. They will malign conservatives as being narrow minded. It will be their way of deflecting the nation’s attention from the real reason they got beat: because Americans don’t want to see their country spiral into a second world also led by a bunch of dimwitted socialists.

    That’s what this is about, folks.

  • Stay classy, Lexington.

    I’m a Kentuckian who is NOT a fan of UofK. No matter how much they pay for a national championship and how big their team wins by on Monday night, Kentucky fans are still LOSERS.

    Oh, I’m not a Louisville fan, either.

  • I feel that I have a new calling. I’m going to spend each spring in Panama City or some other such place teaching young co-eds about politics and American government. I think I’ll take a hands-on approach.

  • More Than 30 Killed as Tornadoes Ravage Midwest

    March 3, 2012 at 11:45am

    In reply to THXll38.

    This is one of the most breathtakingly stupid things I’ve ever read. First of all, the same people don’t get wiped out year-after-year here in Tornado Alley. Secondly, the only thing that’s ever offered by FEMA are low interest loans. There’s no handouts to these people.

    You don‘t think we’re paying for it? My insurance premiums have gone up nearly 100% in the past five years because of the amount of damage done in Kentucky by tornados, hurricane remnants, and the mega ice storm in 2009. My property taxes have gone up by almost that same percentage. It’s too the point where we are going to have to downsize. We will have to sell our house and buy another one. In other words, we’re starting over due to the amount of damage suffered by people in general.

    Handouts! What a freakin’ moron. In the aftermath of the ice storm in 2009, we got one thing from FEMA. I found a memo from the head of FEMA in Kentucky warning me not to eat MRE’s they distributed that contained peanut butter due to a samonella (c.s.) risk. THAT’S IT!

    Don’t equate those of us in the Midwest and Upper South with the people in the Katrina aftermath. We get nothing! NOTHING! We can take a low-interest loan, but the smart people insure their property for the cost of rebuilding it.

    People who have filed claims twice are losing their insurance; therefore, their homes. It’s a bad situation. Mortgage companies make them have insurance.

  • I figured Kentucky would do much better in 2011 since uofk’s basketball team was doing so well.

  • He should keep both hands on the pistol while firing.

  • Heck, the police in Kentucky have always targeted New Yorkers for just being New Yorkers.

  • Economic Terrorism: Was the 2008 Collapse Intentional?

    January 19, 2012 at 5:41pm

    In reply to spurjimmy.

    I haven’t read all the comments but read a lot of them. No where have I read Chuck Schumer’s name in this thread. I will always believe that he was involved in the collapse. I don’t think we need to look beyond our shores to find the economic terrorists who perpetrated the financial collapse, and it was done to ensure that Barack Obama would be elected.