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Kingston: Americans Should ‘Marry and Work Longer Hours’ To Escape Poverty»

Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) made headlines last month after complaining about Congress’ new schedule that requires members to work five days a week:

“Keeping us up here eats away at families,” said Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), who typically flies home on Thursdays and returns to Washington on Tuesdays. “Marriages suffer. The Democrats could care less about families — that’s what this says.”

Yet, last night, Kingston offered this advice to Americans living in poverty: work longer hours. During House debate over the minimum wage, Kingston said raising the minimum wage would do nothing for poor Americans. Instead, if people marry and work longer hours, “they would be out of poverty,” he said. “It’s an economic fact.” Watch it:

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Kingston is wrong. The annual salary for full-time workers earning the federal minimum wage “still leaves a family of three about $6,000 short of the poverty threshold.”

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Full transcript:

KINGSTON: If the Democrat Party truly wanted to take on poverty, they would have to say what is the relationship between marriage and the poverty level and between hours worked and the poverty level, because the truth of the matter is, if people end poverty, many of them would marry and work 40 hours a week, they would be out of poverty. … It’s not something I have the knowledge of or the information of, but it’s an economic fact that I hope we could have committee hearings on and discuss this. If we want to attack poverty, that’s where we need to go. With that, I yield back the balance of my time.

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212 Responses to “Kingston: Americans Should ‘Marry and Work Longer Hours’ To Escape Poverty”


  1. Ranger Jay Says:

    What a dumbass.


  2. HammClov Says:

    Hell, have as many kids as you can too! Send them to work! That way, your family can be together, and be above the poverty line. Yippee! Let the Robber Barons Rule Again! Seriously, people …


  3. ann Says:

    Kingston doesn’t want to work 40 hours a week, so why should he expect poor families to work 40 hours a week?

    Since when is marriage a guaranteed get-out-of-poverty card, anyway?


  4. unbelievable Says:

    I’m embarrassed to live in Georgia everytime he opens his mouth.


  5. Roger_Roger Says:

    Like Pelosi cares about the poor……………

    The law exempts American Samoa — a territory that would become the only U.S. territory not subject to the minimum wage law.

    Why?

    Well, StarKist Tuna owns one of the two tuna packing plants on the island. Together, those plants employ more than 5,000 Samoans, or nearly 75% of the workforce on the island.

    According to the Washington Times, “StarKist’s parent company, Del Monte Corp., is headquartered in San Francisco, which is represented by Mrs. Pelosi.”


  6. HammClov Says:

    Sounds great! Have as many kids as you can! Send them to work. The family that works together gets out of poverty together! Wheeee! Can I ride the mine cart Daddy? Can I? Can I?

    Seriously, people…


  7. bobcat_grad Says:

    Well, StarKist Tuna owns one of the two tuna packing plants on the island. Together, those plants employ more than 5,000 Samoans, or nearly 75% of the workforce on the island.

    According to the Washington Times, “StarKist’s parent company, Del Monte Corp., is headquartered in San Francisco, which is represented by Mrs. Pelosi.”

    Sttttttttttttttttttttttttrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrretch.


  8. unbelievable Says:

    The Reichwing will not stop until every person on this planet is FORCED to live by their ideals. Well, everyone EXCEPT them, because we all know that the hypocritical “Moral Majority” are the ones breaking every last Commandment, and then some.


  9. KEN Says:

    This clown flies in Tuesday and flys out Thursday? No wonder Congress doesn’t do anything. Does his constituants know what kind of work ethic this guy has? And he has the balls to question minimum wage people? What an ass!


  10. unbelievable Says:

    According to the Washington Times, “StarKist’s parent company, Del Monte Corp., is headquartered in San Francisco, which is represented by Mrs. Pelosi.”
    Comment by Roger_Roger — January 11, 2007 @ 4:09 pm

    Roger likes that game “six degrees of separation” (even if it it took him ten degrees to make the Pelosi connection to poverty)…


  11. dlet Says:

    …because the truth of the matter is, if people end poverty, many of them would marry and work 40 hours a week, they would be out of poverty.

    Does this sentence even make sense to anyone here? He is saying this is a fact? This man is of his rocker.


  12. Karim Says:

    Mr. Kingston, you have received a pay increase every year you’ve been in office. Why should the American people, the vast majority of whom work longer hours than you, be any less deserving? Snake.


  13. Roger_Roger Says:

    #11 One of my guys? LOL, I ain’t from that state. Getting married does help some as it provides a nice tax break to be sure. Working 40 hours would in fact make you more money then working less then 40 hours. I don’t find much wrong with the statement factually. Are you just upset that this man pointed out that many are lazy and choose not to work 40 hours a week? Are you also upset because Pelosi continues the culture of corruption by giving handouts to companies she represents? It is just damn funny to see the Dems come right out of the gate by giving handouts (especially one that directly hurts an entire community).


  14. DutchHenry Says:

    Who are the jackasses that voted for this evil man.I am quite sure like those that voted for Liberman they are quite proud and shameless about their stupidity.


  15. Roger_Roger Says:

    So you guys approve of the Dems hurting 75% or more of a population by blocking them from getting a fair wage? I thought you were the party for the poor. I guess your the party for Starfish Tuna and other Global Corporations.


  16. pgw Says:

    you had me at “According to the Washington Times”

    p.s. - what’s that got to do with kingston’s nonsensical rant?


  17. Yikes Says:

    Did Kingston not know what he was getting into when he ran for congress? Maybe he should have thought it through with his wife and kids before taking on the position. Gets to work on Tuesday, leaves on Thursday. That’s like a weekend job.


  18. KikiD Says:

    “It’s not something I have the knowledge of or the information of, but it’s an economic fact that I hope we could have committee hearings on and discuss this.”

    If you’ve no idea what you’re talking about by all means, let’s waste Congress’ time on this. What. A. Tool.


  19. Willy Says:

    Kingston: “The impoverished commoners need to work long hours, even though they may not see their families, while we of the elite class work two-day work weeks. Yup, that’s the way it was meant to be.”


  20. WC Says:

    Hmmmm…

    With a min. wage of, say, $6 per hour, working 40 hours a week for 52 weeks gives a grand total income, pre-deductions, of $12480. A married couple who both work at the same income and hour level would double that. $24960. Oh what a living they could make on that!

    As for working longer hours, short of a person working 2 or more jobs, I’d like him to list the companies that would generously give extra hours to its employees. While I don’t make min. wage, the company I work for doesn’t do it. The company my wife worked for, a clothing retailer, had a certain number of hours that it had to divide amongst the employees. One week my wife might get 30 hours, the next week she might get 10. For many years before she retired, my Mom was able to get extra hours as an administrative assistant only because most of the other admin. assistants in the office didn’t pull their share of the workload. They stayed on the phone or in other people’s offices most of the time.

    It’s not something I have the knowledge of or the information of, but it’s an economic fact…

    Can someone say “contradictory statement”?


  21. Deniz Yeter Says:

    I love how politicians try to say that poor people are lazy, when they work 80 hour weeks getting minimum wage just to put food on the table.

    It’s so funny how this Representative is also complaining about being overworked and not being able to see his family.

    What about the thousands of single moms who have to work all day, while their kids spend all day at school and in a day care and only get to see their mom early in the morning before school and late at night when they get off?

    More Republican hypocrisy for ya…


  22. california charger Says:

    Roger_roger - Are you saying Mrs. Pelosi inserted the Samoa exemption? What does this have to do with promoting the “sacred institution” of marriage as a a cynical economic strategy? Waht does Mrs. Pelosi have to do with this idiot?


  23. Democrat Soldier Says:

    Methinks Roger_Roger wants to distract from the fact that working 40 hours a week (or more) is only a good idea if you’re not an elected Republican official.

    With luck, the 110th Congress will prove that the 109th Congress was even more of a “Do-Nothing Congress” than the infamous “Do-Nothing Congress” of 1948.


  24. unbelievable Says:

    Who are the jackasses that voted for this evil man.
    Comment by DutchHenry — January 11, 2007 @ 4:16 pm

    Hardcore Evangelical Southern Baptists. Make sense?


  25. Abby Says:

    Has this moron ever been out of this country? The world is up to here with decent family men who work 12 - 16 hours a day just to make enough to put “food on their family”. A roof over their heads is something they only dream about on some good nights.

    Bloody Republican!


  26. Robert Says:

    Republicans: Please look up the term “recording device” in the encyclopedia.


  27. lw Says:

    OK, so it’s not important for a minimum wage worker who works 2 jobs to spend time with his or her family? Hmmm…


  28. unbelievable Says:

    With luck, the 110th Congress will prove that the 109th Congress was even more of a “Do-Nothing Congress” than the infamous “Do-Nothing Congress” of 1948.
    Comment by Democrat Soldier — January 11, 2007 @ 4:20 pm

    Considering what they’ve done so far, I think we can say “Mission Accomplished” and this time it’s actually true.


  29. Dave Says:

    why would anyone marry an american woman? they are so selfish and think they are entitled to everything on the planet. latin women are so much more attractive and nice people.


  30. Rosencrantz Says:

    Here I thought it was uniquely American to work three jobs. How many more hours should people be expected to work?


  31. j swift Says:

    rogerroger

    Where is the corporate headquarters of the other packing plant? Who owns it? Whose constituent is it? Is that info irrelevent because it is owned by a foreign national company or “irrelevant” because a Republican represents that corporate headquarters? Is Puerto Rico exempt? Guam?

    Quick someone throw a pig off the roof so Roger Roger can squeal pigs are flying.


  32. Jackie Says:

    Well now this is the word of an Evangelist who says he is religious. Well now we know Satan is the leader of the Evangelist and the religious Pastors as we found out about the ones that are gay. He gets paid for doing nothing but robbing the taxpayers while Americans should be slaves. Wonder what he’s teaching his kids. This should show Americans just how sick, evil and sinful this group is. Well we know where his going and it’s not to heaven. Maybe the other Satan followers will let him join the club in the place people go when they can’t get in heaven.


  33. Robert Says:

    It’s always amusing when Republican congressmen trot out “supply and demand” arguments in regards to the minimum wage. Using their logic, since there is an incredible supply of people who want to be congressmen, congress salaries should be minimum wage too.


  34. Rosencrantz Says:

    I would also like to add that politicians aren’t in poverty and how well do their marriages work?

    Maybe what Republicans should be advocating is mroe divorces and less work to escape poverty. Seems to work well for them!


  35. Roger_Roger Says:

    #30

    Oh he isn’t one of my guys. I am glad Pelosi isn’t either as she is obviously very corrupt holding 75%+ of a community from getting a fair wage like the rest of the USA simply to provide a handout to her global corporation she represents. The Culture of Corruption obviously lives on very strongly with Pelosi. She got her corruption groove together within a few days of taking power. Good for Her!!


  36. LesserFool Says:

    Another Republican that invents facts to bolster his own version of reality.


  37. GaEd Says:

    I read this one and scrolled past it. Then it occurred to me to see where he was from and unbelievable’s post (#5) was exactly what entered my mind. Sooo disturbing.


  38. hellinabucket Says:

    Exley, this guys one of yours. And Redundant Roger this asswipe is a repulibitchican just like you. He’ll bring up an argument on one side because it hurts him and then jump to the other side with the same seriousness because it hurts his lobby.

    It’s not something I have the knowledge of or the information of, but it’s an economic fact that I hope we could have committee hearings on and discuss this.

    He admits he doesn’t know what he’s saying but still wants a committe on this. The repubs couldn’t see fit to have hearings on what was happening in Iraq for the last 3 years (no oversight r2 dickwad) but let’s get a commitee going on something he admits he doesn’t know.

    That’s from your party. deny all you want but this blowtard is a republican. And he’s probably not the dumbest repub.

    idiot.


  39. roger_roger_sucks_bush_off Says:

    Roger, you’re as dumb as a pile of $hit, and just a smelly. Why don’t you do yourself a favor and STFU you stupid old idiot.


  40. katy Says:

    so, is he then the token repug when he shows up on maher?

    speaking of which… is it february yet?


  41. Roger_Roger Says:

    #35 I believe the other packing plant is owned from someone on the island itself meaning they aren’t a big enough fish for pelosi to care about. It is just damn sad to see the Dems come out and completely screw 75%+ of a population to simply provide a handout to one of there corporate buddies. Pelosi is obviously a very corrupt person to be sure.


  42. Rick Brannon Says:

    what about gay and lesbian Americans who want to get married?


  43. roger_roger_sucks_bush_off Says:

    Roger_Roger condemns democrats because a small US territory doesn’t get minimum wage increase. Something republicans by contrast would deny to *all* americans?

    To call these idiots *hypocrites* is an insult to *hypocrites* everywhere. Roger_Roger is a fools’ fool. What an *idiot*.


  44. unbelievable Says:

    Here I thought it was uniquely American to work three jobs. How many more hours should people be expected to work?
    Comment by Rosencrantz — January 11, 2007 @ 4:27 pm

    “You work three jobs? … Uniquely American, isn’t it? I mean, that is fantastic that you’re doing that.”
    —President Bush, to a divorced mother of three in Omaha, Nebraska, Feb. 4, 2005


  45. roger_roger_sucks_bush_off Says:

    Roger_Roger is a hairless cvnt.


  46. hellinabucket Says:

    r2 dickwad is nothing more than one of the last few who still see clothes on the emperor


  47. WC Says:

    Comment by Spudge_Boy — January 11, 2007 @ 4:09 pm

    Maybe I’m reading it wrong, but by Kingston suggesting people work 40 hours per week, he is saying that there are people who don’t work 40 hours per week yet they need to.

    Not everyone wants to get married. And to get married simply to end poverty isn’t saying much about the sanctity of marriage (a pet issue with the Republicans), is it? How many of those marriages would end in divorce? How many sinful adulterous affairs would there be? How many single mothers (or single fathers) would we have?


  48. bluefish Says:

    Kingston went on to say, “I blame the parents. If they’d have just gone ahead and arranged marriages for their children upon conception, poverty would be a non-issue.”


  49. Opie Dey Says:

    This man is obviously a bigot because he’s saying that a person is in poverty because of their immorality (unmarried) and laziness (don’t work full-time.)

    Alot of corporations don’t want their workers to have a full-time job because then they would have to provide benefits. Will he sponsor legislation to force WalMart to use primarily full-time workers?

    Someone already working 40 hours can not work more hours without authorization of their employer, because the employer will want to avoid having to pay time-and-a-half.


  50. mighty aphrodite Says:

    “I’m embarrassed to live in Georgia everytime he opens his mouth.”
    Comment by unbelievable

    *******This just in - - The State of Georgia is embarrassed you live here everytime you post your “thoughts”.


  51. Roger_Roger Says:

    Why is it stupid to say that you should work 40 hours a week and get married? Seems very sensable to me. The Dems not providing minimum wage for an entire island to simply give one of Pelosi’s buddies a handout on the other hand, seems very wrong. If you as a party feel that the minimum wage should be higher, then you should be calling/writing pelosi ASAP to tell her how very wrong she is to provide handouts to her corporate buddies at the price of the poor. Very corrupt indeed.


  52. might_aphrodite_sucks_bush_off Says:

    “*******This just in - - The State of Georgia is embarrassed you live here everytime you post your “thoughts”. Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 4:43 pm”

    This just in, the state of humanity is embarrassed you have an opposable thumb you miserable stupid cvnt.


  53. WC Says:

    During House debate over the minimum wage, Kingston said raising the minimum wage would do nothing for poor Americans.

    $5.15/hr x 40 hours x 4 weeks = $824/month.

    $7.25/hr x 40 hours x 4 weeks = $1160/month.

    Yes. It’s clear now. I can see that this will do nothing for poor Americans.


  54. Zep Tepi Says:

    This just in - - The State of Georgia is embarrassed you live here everytime you post your “thoughts”.
    Comment by mighty aphrodite

    MA, your posts make me so randy, hey maybe Rep. Slingston here will make us marry and work more hours!


  55. pgw Says:

    i hear the wash. times also thinks pelosi also used her evil superpowers to get david beckham from real madrid. what’s the evidence? the l.a. galaxy is based in…you guessed it: her home state of california!!


  56. unbelievable Says:

    Not everyone wants to get married.
    Comment by WC — January 11, 2007 @ 4:38 pm

    And neither should everyone get married. Some people are just better solo. But the Right cannot accept any other choices in life that contradict their own choices. I’m certain that it’s partly why the divorce rate is over 50%. Because people who shouldn’t be married won’t stay married…


  57. TheToonGuy Says:

    Someone should hook this guy up with Morgan Spurlock. I’ll bet Rep Kingston couldn’t last a week on poverty level wages, much less 30 days.


  58. roger_roger_sucks_bush_off Says:

    Tell me Roger_Roger, what’s the *cost of living* in american somoa? What about taxes? There’s a reason territories aren’t governed by all of the same laws as the whole country. Often it’s because they don’t have the same requirements for salary and benefits.

    I guess that never dawned on you, you short bus dumba$$ old fool.


  59. j swift Says:

    Also someone mentioned that alot of companies do not allow employees to work a full 40 hours.

    Maybe a Kingston constituent can write him and ask him to sponsor legislation to guarantee a 40 hour work week for people.


  60. Roger_Roger Says:

    Damn shame we have now decided that anyone that isn’t worth at least $7.25 per hour shouldn’t be allowed to work.


  61. unbelievable Says:

    The State of Georgia is embarrassed you live here everytime you post your “thoughts”.
    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 4:43 pm

    I know you think you are funny, but I promise you - you aren’t. Not even a little.

    Humor must bear some level of truth to be funny. And since you avoid reality at all costs, nothing you ever say has a grain of truth in it.

    You’re just jealous that I was born with my vagina.


  62. Zep Tepi Says:

    The Dems not providing minimum wage for an entire island to simply give one of Pelosi’s buddies a handout on the other hand RrOoGgEeRr RrHhEeTtOoRrIiCc.

    Oh no you did’n just go there did you?

    Lemme see Tom Delay + Mariannas, and what did he do for those islanders?


  63. hellinabucket Says:

    Mighty, where’s the accountability you say you support? Just as I thought. You lie.


  64. Krazny Says:

    Roger,

    Even the day laborers at Lowes, and Home Depot charge more then $7.25 an hour. I remember a story in the paper when I was living in LA, that talked about how they had in one spot started charging $15 an hour. Funny thing is it isn’t taxed, so it doesn’t help the government in any way. the minimum wage people are taxed so at least there is that revenue going, plus the senate is discussing additional tax breaks for small business to offset the increase.


  65. Roger_Roger Says:

    #65 Is there a reason it is the “only” US Terretory to not get a minimum wage increase outside of giving Pelosi’s buddies a hand-out? Afterall, it is the ONLY USA area that won’t get the increase. Nothing makes that place special except for Pelosi and her corporate buddies.


  66. Zep Tepi Says:

    Why is it stupid to say that you should work 40 hours a week and get married? –Roger Rhetoric

    I was married once Roger, I worked plenty of overtime. We got divorced, and to tell you the truth it would have been easier just to find some Aphroditic woman and buy her a house than to go thru that again. Don’t get me wrong, I love women, but I aint planning on marryin again, unless MA wants to =)


  67. Roger_Roger Says:

    #69 75% of the island works at those 2 packing plants, so yes they are doing it simply for Pelosi’s buddy.


  68. Zep Tepi Says:

    You’re just jealous that I was born with my vagina.
    Comment by unbelievable

    Well that certainly answered a question that I never asked.
    Say are you in Texas?


  69. Krazny Says:

    Roger,

    it was Delay and his buddies who help keep wages down in the marianias at least originally. I don’t know enough about Pelosi’s connections to SunKist, but I assure, as US citizens the people of the marianis should not be excluded.


  70. bluefish Says:

    I can understand why the GOP is fighting the minimum wage hike. Pretty soon their gonna have to start paying the trolls $7.25 an hour.


  71. unbelievable Says:

    Damn shame we have now decided that anyone that isn’t worth at least $7.25 per hour shouldn’t be allowed to work.
    Comment by Roger_Roger — January 11, 2007 @ 4:51 pm

    I don’t like to call people ’stupid’, because I feel that very few actually are stupid and not just lazy or ignorant or ill-informed… But Roger. if the shoe fits… If you actually thought up that post all on your own, you definitely are an idiot.


  72. Zep Tepi Says:

    Nothing makes that place special except for Pelosi and her corporate buddies. –Roger_Roger

    Lemme see Bush + Kenny Enron Boy, Delay + Mariannas, Abramoff + Corporate buddies, Safavian + Corporate Buds, And of course Pombo + Corporate Buddies.

    Roger you should stop while your only a little behind, urr, big behind.


  73. Krazny Says:

    #66 J Swift,

    I worked for a short time, for a place that would schedule you for 8 hrs, then when you took lunch since it is unpaid, you would only work 7.5 instead. It was away to cut down on employee payroll, but especially to avoid OT.


  74. Tuber Says:

    #67-roger_roger,

    You have it all wrong. What the minimum wage establishes is everyone’s MINIMUM worth in regard to hourly wage. In other words, as it exists now, it says that NO ONE is worth less than $7.25 per hour, even you. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. What a fair and respectable minimum wage does is strengthen the economic chain. Why do you wish to weaken it?

    Your rancor towards the less privileged is disturbing in how cavalier you are about spewing it. Your lack of compassion and humanity will catch up to you, my ignorant friend, and I pity you for it.


  75. unbelievable Says:

    Well that certainly answered a question that I never asked.

    That MA wants but cannot afford sexual reassignment surgery, and therefore hates all natural women?

    Say are you in Texas?
    Comment by Zep Tepi — January 11, 2007 @ 4:57 pm

    Georgia


  76. Juan C Says:

    I love my fellow San Diegans - the legal ones…….
    Comment by mighty aphrodite

    Christianity.


  77. WC Says:

    Comment by Spudge_Boy — January 11, 2007 @ 4:45 pm

    Point taken!


  78. hellinabucket Says:

    Remember MA, you don’t matter here. You can’t account for support for the prez. and your lies about wanting accountability. That’s an argument you have to have with yourself. When your done, come back and tell us how it came out.

    Until then you were yesterday’s fart in the wind.


  79. unbelievable Says:

    The State of Georgia was issuing the Statement ABOUT your budette, unbe living within their boundaries….
    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 4:59 pm

    Further proof that your comment wasn’t funny…. You having to try to explain it.


  80. mighty aphrodite Says:

    “Some people are just better solo.” Comment by unbelievable
    ******Spoken like one who knows….

    “You’re just jealous that I was born with my vagina.”
    ******Did your mom lie to you and tell you you were born with the only one?? No wonder you have chronic perma-frost……Poor lonely, little thing……

    Tooodles….


  81. Krazny Says:

    Just ask MA about Dead Children jokes, specifically her children. It will usually shut her up fast.


  82. Zep Tepi Says:

    That MA wants but cannot afford sexual reassignment surgery, and therefore hates all natural women?

    No, lol, from a moniker, it’s hard to tell who is female and who is male.


  83. Xenon Says:

    What century is America living in?


  84. Zep Tepi Says:

    Remember MA this site, as you say, is for entertainment purposes. =)


  85. Krazny Says:

    o you wouldn’t know a good beer if I threw it in your face.

    Comment by Spudge_Boy — January 11, 2007 @ 5:05 pm

    Careful this might be part of MA’s “thing”. At any rate it is best to ignore her/him/it. I don’t really know what she is trying to accomplish, but the ease with which it lies is disturbing. Anyone find it hard to believe that MA carries a .50 handgun in her purse? Anyone here ever carried one?


  86. Nat Says:

    Congress should work longer to justify the salary we pay them.


  87. unbelievable Says:

    Spoken like one who knows….

    You see it as something to be ashamed of, when it is my choice. You might not want to accept the fact that I’m an attractive women who doesn’t have to be single, yet choses to be, but it is the truth. I like my independence too much to force myself into an unrealistic Christian ideal that doesn’t seem to be working that well anyway.

    Only people without self-esteem cannot stand to be single. And we all know why you claim to married.

    Did your mom lie to you and tell you you were born with the only one?? No wonder you have chronic perma-frost……Poor lonely, little thing……
    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 5:05 pm

    No, I just had to look. That outtie you have… that makes you a boy.

    The only one lonely between us is you. It’s why you come here and beg for attention from people who dislike you and your dead children jokes. That (you) is pathetic.


  88. mighty aphrodite Says:

    Poor Krazny - Ever since you left the mild climate of beautiful Southern California (gooood riddance!) - you’ve been a tad Kranky….I would have thought with the Dem Congressional sweep, you would be in better frame of mind…obviously not. You poor thing, being a liberal can make one so mean-spirited….


  89. hellinabucket Says:

    I find it hard that MA could pass the “Not a Felon” clause in owning a hand gun. If she does maybe someone should contact law enforcement in San Diego. I don’t believe CA has a concealed firearms law.

    I just had a vision of a female Barney Fife with one bullet in her blouse.


  90. Zep Tepi Says:

    Anyone find it hard to believe that MA carries a .50 handgun in her purse?

    Not really, being so close to the border, and if she is a woman, traveling alone, it’s self protection.


  91. unbelievable Says:

    No, lol, from a moniker, it’s hard to tell who is female and who is male.
    Comment by Zep Tepi — January 11, 2007 @ 5:06 pm

    Oh… Yeah, I’m a woman. :D


  92. Zep Tepi Says:

    You poor thing, being a liberal can make one so mean-spirited….
    Comment by mighty aphrodite

    Said the California Liberal.


  93. Zep Tepi Says:

    Oh… Yeah, I’m a woman. :D
    Comment by unbelievable

    /// adding to memory =) ///


  94. Quadrajet Says:

    You’re just jealous that I was born with my vagina.
    Comment by unbelievable — January 11, 2007 @ 4:52 pm

    Bwahahahahahahaha, now that’s funny UB! You know how upset MA gets when you bring up that botched surgery, even more so when that 5 o’clock shadow starts piercing her/it’s base coat.


  95. WC Says:

    Remember MA, you don’t matter here. You can’t account for support for the prez. and your lies about wanting accountability. That’s an argument you have to have with yourself. When your done, come back and tell us how it came out.

    Until then you were yesterday’s fart in the wind.

    Comment by hellinabucket — January 11, 2007 @ 5:03 pm

    I’ve become quite adept at scrolling past her comments. It’s quite refreshing. Just look for a series of ******.


  96. Zep Tepi Says:

    What century is America living in?

    Comment by Xenon

    Physically or mentally?


  97. chimpeach Says:

    Is there no such thing as being too stupid to serve in Congress?


  98. Bluestocking Says:

    All Kingston has served to do is demonstrate that the phrase “compassionate conservative” is indeed an oxymoron…especially considering the fact that this is the same man who was getting paid $165K per year to work approximately 3 days per week (if that) and was complaining about having to give up time with his family!

    He believes that working 40 hours a week will pull people out of poverty? I got news for him — there are more than a few employers in this country (Wal-Mart, for example) who to all appearances are no longer willing to hire people for a full 40-hour work week and/or on a permanent basis because this would mean they would have to provide benefits, so hiring people part-time becomes a cost-saving measure. This become a particularly difficult problem in rural or semi-rural areas where such employers may be just about the only game in town. Even for many salaried employees, the 40-hour work week is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. Most of the people who I know (myself included) work close to 50 hours a week at a minimum simply in order to keep their jobs, which still doesn’t include work done at home and/or over the weekends — and there are also plenty of people in this country who have more than one job and are working more hours than that just to make ends meet. Especially in light of rising college costs and healthcare costs, the stereotypical middle-class lifestyle is becoming more and more expensive to obtain and maintain. One of the particular problems facing people with children (and it goes double for single parents) is that they’re forced to play a balancing act between working in order to support their families — especially considering that having a college degree considerably improves a person’s career prospects, but that college costs are on the rise and funding for student loans is being cut! — and having the time to spend with the family which Kingston clearly believes to be important. (If Kingston truly believes that spending time with one’s family is an important necessity and not simply a luxury, then he in all fairness should consider this as applying to all people rather than just to himself or other people making incomes over a certain amount). Human beings are not machines — there are only so many hours in the day and there’s only so much that people can reasonably accomplish as individuals. If you’re working 50+ hours a week at one or more jobs, you may have more money but not much time to spend with your children — and if you’re working 40 hours a week or less, you’re spending time with your children but may not have as much money. It’s really not as easy as Kingston would like us to believe…but then again, why should that surprise anyone? At least in my experience, the consistent hallmarks of conservatives are that they refuse to acknowledge the complexity of most problems in society, believe that simple solutions are the answer to everything, and resist exploring the ramifications of their proposals.


  99. mighty aphrodite Says:

    “I have worked in San Diego MA, and being so close to the border there is a big problem with illegal aliens, with that I agree.” comment by ZepTepi

    *******”Big problem” is an understatement, Zep. We have closed hospitals because illegals often don’t pay for services and they are not covered by welfare - unless they’re pregnant. The birth rate to illegals is most rampant in LA County - we’re third among CA counties in line for that “distinction”. Our jails and state prison are littered with illegals. Interestingly, some of the most vocal opponents of illegal immigration are legal and/or native Mexican Americans. If you really want to see what many leaders in the illegal camp have to say, Google, “La Raza” and “Aztlan.”

    I work with many Mexican Americans (in law enforcement and the courts system) - most are fine people who are sick to death of this invasion…

    Due for an appointment….Til later…..


  100. esquire Says:

    Roger_Roger, Just to be clear, the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007, the version both introduced and passed by the House yesterday (H.R. 2) contained no exceptions for Samoa. Samoa has been treated differently under the FLSA…. since its enactment in 1938. The bill passed yesterday though contains absolutely no reference to Samoa. It does, however, end the breaks to the Marianna Islands (ahem… Abramoff… ahem…) by forcing them to raise the minmimum wage there by 50 cents every six months until it reaches the US rate (soon to be 7.15). You should probably stop getting your talking points from the insane, Roger…


  101. hellinabucket Says:

    109. As I said she has nothing to offer and no credibilty. It is quite fun to remind her that she couldn’t answer a question that would point to the prez. lack of accountability.

    A regular Barney Fife with boobs.


  102. mighty aphrodite Says:

    WC - notes “I’ve become quite adept at scrolling past her comments. It’s quite refreshing. Just look for a series of ******. ”

    I add that flourish with you in mind……


  103. Keith H. Says:

    Here’s an idea . . . .
    Take this worthless SOB off of his salary paycheck . . .
    then put him back to getting paid by the hour.


  104. Kevin Good Says:

    “Keeping us up here eats away at families,” said Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.),
    Every member of my family works a 40 hour week to make the payments on the mortgage, utilities and taxes on the home we live in. We often work different shifts 7 days a week and everyone around the dinner table is a rarity.
    My heart does not bleed for your loss of 4 day weekends with your family.


  105. Quadrajet Says:

    A regular Barney Fife with boobs.
    Comment by hellinabucket — January 11, 2007 @ 5:26 pm

    Too bad they were installed on her back…….


  106. Vincennes Says:

    I’ve been eyeing a box turtle I’ve wanted to marry for a long time now. Thank you Mr. Kingston.


  107. Gregor Samsa Says:

    if people end poverty, many of them would marry and work 40 hours a week, they would be out of poverty.

    Kingston is prevaricating here, using on “the poor are lazy” myth as if the poor didn’t already work 40hrs a week, in two or three jobs simultaneously.

    Can someone explain to me how marriage aleviates poverty?

    It’s not something I have the knowledge of or the information of, but it’s an economic fact

    In typical demagogue’s way, Rep Kingston explains his personal opinion and tries to pass it off as a fact, even though he has no basis to formulate his statement.

    “It’s an economic fact” -yeah, just like the “fact” raising the minimum wage increases unemployment. What a pile of rubbish.


  108. mighty aphrodite Says:

    “I don’t believe CA has a concealed firearms law.” - hellinabucket

    ******It’s a CWP - Concealed Weapon Permit - people in certain jobs or with security needs can qualify with the proper background check and approval. Here in our semi-corrupt state, it’s more often WHO you know rather than what you need.

    Running…..


  109. gabrielAmerican Says:

    Could this Congressman be any more ignorant?! Has he ever had to live on min. wage? People like him make me sick. I hope he eats some bad Fois Gras and $hits for a week.



  110. Krazny Says:

    left the mild climate of beautiful Southern California (gooood riddance!)

    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 5:16 pm

    If you consider 115º daily a “mild” climate, it would explain a great deal about you. Frankly I am not that cranky, I am sick that someone would make a joke about their deceased child. It is a despicable and low act only a person with a low moral, and ethical threshold could do. Do the world a favor and stick that .50 you carry into your mouth and blow your brains out you sick twisted psycho.


  111. hellinabucket Says:

    Notice how the flittering MA can’t seem to address one simple question. How can you justify supporting GW and say you support oversight when GW has avoided oversight.

    Can’t do it can ya. Can’t bring yourself to that realization that you are a typing contradiction. Look no slams against your sexuality just a simple question.

    Please keep coming back so you can be reminded. Just as I’m sure Kingston is being reminded of his flip o’ flop on the 40 hour work week.


  112. gabrielAmerican Says:

    Also, anyone ever been to Brunswick,Georgia? If that state had an ENEMA, that’s the city they’d stick the nozzle in.


  113. TerrytheTurtle Says:

    “work longer hours” - a Congressman said that? Cheeky bastard.


  114. mighty aphrodite Says:

    Helen - Been there - Done that…..I have discussed oversight with you but You remind me of Rainman - no comprehension and the same broken record…..Yawwwnnnnnn!

    Bye!


  115. unbelievable Says:

    Bwahahahahahahaha, now that’s funny UB! You know how upset MA gets when you bring up that botched surgery, even more so when that 5 o’clock shadow starts piercing her/it’s base coat.
    Comment by Quadrajet — January 11, 2007 @ 5:21 pm

    Apparently not enough to go away however… Should we re-post the dead child joke he made?


  116. johnny Says:

    I’d simply advocate not marrying at all.

    A man would be a fool to get married in America today:

    Read up on the issue:


  117. mighty aphrodite Says:

    Dear Kranky - 115 degrees - in beautul San Diego? Maybe in the desert at Borrego? But not on the coast….

    Maybe you’re not as bright, but a bit more misguided than I had guessed. I NEVER made a joke about my daughter…I repeated what my little boy said in an attempt to comfort me on a very difficult day - her birthday. But you’re not bright enough to do your own research - you depend on the fabrications of others.

    Glad you’re enjoying your new soggy digs….we’re glad you’re gone……


  118. mighty aphrodite Says:

    “Should we re-post the dead child joke he made?
    Comment by unbelievable
    ******Asks the barren spinster…..

    ….’til later


  119. Gregor Samsa Says:

    no comprehension and the same broken record…..
    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 5:43 pm

    This is really rich coming from the Queen of No Comprehension and Broken Record.

    Better stick to your dead children jokes, Mitey Coprolite.

    Oh, and I see another one of your lies has been exposed: You do not live in San Diego. He.


  120. VerbalKint Says:

    Yeah, well he is a Republican, so he is a lying hypocrite. QED.


  121. johnny Says:

    I’d simply advocate not marrying at all.

    A man would be a fool to get married in America today.

    dont-marry.com

    Read up on the issue.


  122. unbelievable Says:

    Here in our semi-corrupt state, it’s more often WHO you know rather than what you need.

    MA is just paranoid.

    Running…..
    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 5:36 pm

    Diarrhea again? Must be all that paranoid angst driving your irritable bowel syndrome.


  123. hellinabucket Says:

    MA, you only answered half the question. You said you’re for oversight but you have yet to explain any justification for supporting this administration and congress when they haven’t had any oversight.

    Quadrajet, on her back. That’s fab. They first had to shave it.

    So MA, until you answer the entire question you are just another (although much more verbose) partisan hack who can’t see truth.

    And we all laugh at you.


  124. CalGal Says:

    This man must come from a district full of mentally challenged voters. How else could you explain his ridiculous statements?


  125. Krazny Says:

    LOL,

    your children made the joke, that is even sicker. you repeated it. What type of things would you teach your children that they would have said that, and what kind of sicko are you that you would have found it funny. Get help for you and your supposed family, they need it and so do you.


  126. unbelievable Says:

    Asks the barren spinster…..
    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 5:48 pm

    I have a real uterus that works. And 18 year old students hit on me despite knowing I am 40.

    Your pathetic attempts at humor are again utterly devoid of truth. It’s why they aren’t even remotely funny. Just sad and very telling about how much you hate real women with functional uteruses who reject convention because they have the self-esteem to do so. Must suck to be you.


  127. Gregor Samsa Says:

    But you’re not bright enough to do your own research - you depend on the fabrications of others.
    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 5:47 pm

    By all means, Mitey coprolite, let’s repost it and let Krazny make up his own mind. Here is the original “joke”:

    But a funny thing happened on her last birthday - I was outside gardening and two of my children came up. I had been crying and they could see my eyes were a mess. One of my sons said, ” You know Mom, I know you’re sad because it’s our sister’s birthday…but maybe it’s better she died early - I mean what if she grew up and became a bank robber and was not allowed to go to heaven??” His sister just ahead of him, chimed in, “Or worse, Mom,…what if she grew up to be a DemoRAT???” I went on to tell them I was a recovering DemoRAT….Aren’t some kids just too precious????
    Wishing you and yours a wonderful Easter!!

    Comment by mighty aphrodite — April 15, 2006 @ 2:38 pm

    You called it “a funny thing”, and no child would say “demorat”. Please.

    You are one sick, pathological liar.


  128. lmg Says:

    Guess what ? I am married to a man who makes 70 grand a year, and we have four kids so I gave up the ridiculously low-paying 40+ hour per week social service job struggle for a few years while I chip away at a nursing degree. I would be BETTER OFF right now if I wasn’t married because then I would get child support, housing assistance and the older kid would qualifiy for college student aid. The three youngest would get free lunches instead of me writing checks that bounce to feed them, and the state would pay for me to finish my nursing degree so that I could have a decent second income. He and I could probably even still live together, from what I have seen from my unmarried friends. Now what ya gonna do, outlaw marriage?????


  129. unbelievable Says:

    You are one sick, pathological liar.
    Comment by Gregor Samsa — January 11, 2007 @ 5:57 pm

    And that’s sugar-coating it…


  130. Quadrajet Says:

    Get help for you and your supposed family, they need it and so do you. Comment by Krazny — January 11, 2007 @ 5:54 pm

    Well, it did say that it was ‘Due for an appointment’ about 30 minutes ago when it first started ‘toodle-ing’, ‘running’, ‘bye-ing’ and ’til later-ing’. I had assumed that it meant to have it’s faux female parts tatooed back on(sometimes required after it sheds it’s skin) but hey, maybe it is seeking the help it is so deperately needs.


  131. unbelievable Says:

    Excellent post lmg…



  132. bs Says:

    who in the hell is this yahoo.


  133. Krazny Says:

    #

    who in the hell is this yahoo.

    Comment by bs — January 11, 2007 @ 6:05 pm

    One of the US’s duly elected representatives. Doesn’t that just give you a warm fuzzy feeling?


  134. Gregor Samsa Says:

    unbelievable,

    I meant it to be a family-friendly comment :-P

    Seriously, I don’t believe anything about this twit’s persona anymore. MA is just as act. Although I do have to wonder; what is with some of these trolls and their gender identity issues?

    On topic: Rep Kingston has some gall to insinuate that the poor are lazy (working less than 40hrs). Maybe if his party helped them a little (by say, oh, raising the minimum wage) the poor wouldn’t have to struggle so much. What an immoral ass.


  135. not so, Img -- Says:

    Guess what ? I am married to a man who makes 70 grand a year, and we have four kids so I gave up the ridiculously low-paying 40+ hour per week social service job struggle for a few years while I chip away at a nursing degree. I would be BETTER OFF right now if I wasn’t married because then I would get child support, housing assistance and the older kid would qualifiy for college student aid. The three youngest would get free lunches instead of me writing checks that bounce to feed them, and the state would pay for me to finish my nursing degree so that I could have a decent second income. He and I could probably even still live together, from what I have seen from my unmarried friends. Now what ya gonna do, outlaw marriage?????

    Comment by lmg —

    First, let me tell you you would not be better off. The child support comes out of hubby’s salary. At 70thou - forget about welfare or food stamps. His child support would be high enough that you wouldn’t qualify for either. Plus, his quality of living goes down, since he has to get his own place, etc.
    Second, housing. You’d wait for years before you got assistance. Only if you were homeless would you go to the top of the list, and even then you’d end up sitting in a motel room for close to a year before getting housing.
    College aid. They take both parents incomes into consideration, so your older kids would not be given all kinds of aid. They’d tell your kid to go hit up dad.

    It’s hard work being poor. You are not given anything.


  136. mighty_aphrodite_is_a_fool Says:

    So mighty aphrodite is excited to hear her aunt might die, so she can inherit money - and she cracks hateful jokes about her dead child? Next thing you’re find out, is she and her husband take turns beating and molesting their children. What a sick, sick insane woman. Someone needs to medicate, hospitalize and lock up that lunatic.


  137. rachel b Says:

    Get married . Work longer hours . Two parents gone all day .
    Kids by themselves for lack of finances for supervision .

    Sounds like a losing deal to me . But if I was getting my family values from James Dobson and the like whose real life recipes are a little indifferent to theirs ( theirs equates to an image ) I suppose I could come up with something just as unrealistic .


  138. seth Says:

    ok- first off, it’s the Democratic Party. Second- Roger, learn grammar. “You are” is “you’re”, not “your”.
    that is second grade contractions.


  139. rachel b Says:

    Someone needs to medicate, hospitalize and lock up that lunatic.
    153
    Comment by mighty_aphrodite_is_a_fool

    Its much more fun to lock them up Unmedicated and watch the fur fly .


  140. I_am_mighty_aphrodite_and_a_zionist_fool Says:

    “Its much more fun to lock them up Unmedicated and watch the fur fly . Comment by rachel b — January 11, 2007 @ 6:28 pm”

    You’ve been watching too much lesbian prison porn, or my home videos with my limp wristed husband.


  141. mighty aphrodite Says:

    I suppose in unbe’s case a “functional uterus” is just something that takes up space - Kind of like the extra packaging in shipping boxes.

    lmg - Which state would your kids qualify for taxpayer purchased lunches? And if you think you’d live better with child support instead of dad’s income you’re nuts. Dad would now have two places to keep up and whine to the court about and you might fall under the heading “late pay/no pay child support”. Don’t fall into that “librul” trap of envying others - that’s too pitiful….


  142. Randy Rinaldo Says:

    > We want one class of persons to have a liberal education, and we want
    > another class of persons, a very much larger class, of necessity, in
    > every society, to forgo the privileges of a liberal education and fit
    > themselves to perform specific difficult manual tasks.” - Woodrow
    > Wilson, then president of Princeton University, New York City School
    > Teachers Association in 1909

    And “We The People” thought “WE” were equal? So turns out “WE’VE been Fooled, what a bunch of Sheep! Read the REAL history books. find the TRUTH for yourself. There’s a reason “WE” feel betrayed.


  143. mighty aphrodite Says:

    Spudge - You’ve never waited for a client???? You have no clients??? it’s understandable you’d be confused…..


  144. I_am_mighty_aphrodite_and_a_zionist_fool Says:

    “Spudge - You’ve never waited for a client???? You have no clients??? it’s understandable you’d be confused….. Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 6:38 pm”

    I wait a lot for clients - it helps that they’re all in my imagination. Then again, someone like me that weighs a half a ton must have an active fantasy life. It’s been so long since I could find my own *angry-inch*, my hatred and bile for you good folks is all I’ve got. Don’t begrudge me for my hate - it sustains me in my miserable life as a fat stupid cvnt.


  145. I_am_mighty_aphrodite_and_a_zionist_fool Says:

    “Don’t fall into that “librul” trap of envying others - that’s too pitiful…. Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 6:34 pm”

    That’s how I view your *envy* of poor welfare recipients and illegal aliens? As a *librul* trap!!

    I’m trapped by those poor people that rob me into poverty, and threaten my beloved Israel. I’m sorry my meds aren’t working, but when you’re as fat as I am, single doses just don’t work anymore. Forgive me for being such a miserable cvnt - will you good folks?


  146. Gregor Samsa Says:

    You’ve never waited for a client???? You have no clients???
    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 6:38 pm

    Unlike you, Spudge_Boy when to Las Vegas to work at a trade show, not in the red light district…


  147. I_am_mighty_aphrodite_and_a_zionist_fool Says:

    “Unlike you, Spudge_Boy when to Las Vegas to work at a trade show, not in the red light district… Comment by Gregor Samsa — January 11, 2007 @ 6:43 pm”

    They get really pissed at me when I pull out my *angry-inch*. They keep expecting me to have a fully functional wanga-toodle, but I can’t afford the operation yet. That’s why I’m so angry at all of those people that take my hard earned money with taxes - damn them! I want my new wanga-toodle!


  148. rachel b Says:

    Due for an appointment….Til later…..

    Comment by mighty aphrodite — January 11, 2007 @ 5:25 pm

    Either her male escort just arrived while her hubby was backing out of the driveway or she is due to see her gynecologist again this week
    to look after that horrid smell


  149. Gregor Samsa Says:

    misspell: “when” means “went”


  150. I_am_mighty_aphrodite_and_a_zionist_fool Says:

    “Either her male escort just arrived while her hubby was backing out of the driveway or she is due to see her gynecologist again this week
    to look after that horrid smell Comment by rachel b — January 11, 2007 @ 6:45 pm”

    I don’t use my coochie anymore, my *angry-inch* is all I care about anymore. The faster they seal up my rotten snatch, the happier I’ll be! Please contribute to my gender re-assignment - I’ve always dreamed of being an ISI agent, who’s dropped behind enemy lines in Iran. And they won’t send me as long as I have a coochie!


  151. I_am_mighty_aphrodite_and_a_zionist_fool Says:

    “Anything you want me to do for you I will .
    Anything at all . Las Vegas Louie Comment by Las Vegas Louie — January 11, 2007 @ 6:48 pm”

    You have to bend over and take my *angry-inch*. I’m all man not just on the blogs, but in the sack! If you can’t take my *angry-inch*, don’t invite me!


  152. David B Says:

    What a cracker, only from Georgia, the Texas of the south.


  153. Earthling Says:

    RogerRoger — since you seem hell-bent on pointing out Nancy Pelosi’s corporate connection and her purported kowtowing to corporate interests, please do tell us all about Bush’s kowtowing to corporate interests at the expense of the United States, the American people, and the world. Since you care so deeply about Nancy Pelosi’s purported corporate connections, you must be DEEPLY disturbed about Bush and how he personally gives the finger to all Americans (you included) every day so he can make the fat cats fatter and the rich richer. Go on a–hole. Tell us all about your deep concerns about robbing the poor to give to the rich. Your buddy Bush has done it since before he was “elected” president. If you don’t post a lengthy diatribe about this subject herein, then we’ll all know you’re just another paid mouthpiece posting here on behalf of the republican party, and you’re full of sh-t.


  154. nofltwlt Says:

    WOW! Is being an idiot a requirement for being republican. Someone slap the ever-lovin shit our of this shit head!

    Apparently stupidity is systemic within the GOP.


  155. Tracy Says:

    “Yet, last night, Kingston offered this advice to Americans living in poverty: work longer hours.”

    Yet another example of TP taking people’s word and spinning them to make it look like it they said something that they didn’t. Nice work TP!


  156. Abby Says:

    Comment by nofltwlt — January 11, 2007 @ 7:10 pm

    If one was NOT stupid, why would one be a Republican and vote for all corporate interests and against one’s own interests and those of his/her own children?


  157. Earthling Says:

    Tracy — shut your pie hole and go play with your dolls.


  158. I_am_mighty_aphrodite_and_a_zionist_fool Says:

    Tracy, will you like my *angry-inch*? Since we both $uck on bush’s wanga-toodle daily, I figured you’re halfway there? Or am I just *spinning* your words out of context, my little butt buddy?


  159. Practical Says:

    Who voted for this loser?


  160. mighty aphrodite Says:

    “My clients are editors, there client is the technical media magaer of one of the world’s largest technology companies. ” Comment by Spudge_Boy

    *****Sure, Sponge Cake - Whatever you say……


  161. mighty aphrodite Says:

    Progs and Progettes are SO proud to have a new vulgarian join the Left rank, Wanna_be_ aphrodite. P.S. Your female parental unit says to wash your mouth out with soap before you come to the table for dinner……

    Good night, little vulgarian…..


  162. Lora Says:

    Quick someone throw a pig off the roof so Roger Roger can squeal pigs are flying.
    Comment by j swift —

    I wouldn’t recommend cruelty to animals (pigs) just to see RR’s reaction. I’m sure throwing a rubber pig or Dennis Hastert off the roof would do just as well to get him squealing that pigs can fly.



  163. Donkey Kong Says:

    this kind of stuff never suprises me


  164. AshenShard Says:

    is he ready to start a free match making service to help out with that?


  165. ForTruth Says:

    Tracy,

    That whole spinning junk goes both ways. Yes I wish both sides wouldn’t do that and could just be straight.


  166. SKdeA Says:

    #33
    why would anyone marry an american woman? they are so selfish and think they are entitled to everything on the planet. latin women are so much more attractive and nice people.
    Comment by Dave — January 11, 2007 @ 4:27 pm

    Uh… Dave? Are you an idiot, a racist, or did you forget to turn off the sarcasm?

    Does this make me the exception proving the rule, since I am an American woman married to a Latin man? And happily.

    Sorry folks, i know I shouldn’t feed the newbie troll, but he’s so stinkingly stupid…


  167. USA Says:

    mighty aphrodite is still delusional? Still a psychopathic air-head? nothing changes. Don’t communicate with psychopaths, you can’t treat them like they are like you, they are not - not even close to a functioning human being.