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sedated 05-04-2011 09:51 AM

Anytime patteeu shows up in a thread, I know a few things:
-He is going to whine about something
-He is going to take some joke way too seriously
-The thread is off to DC in 3...2...1...

patteeu 05-04-2011 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sedated (Post 7618776)
Anytime patteeu shows up in a thread, I know a few things:
-He is going to whine about something
-He is going to take some joke way too seriously
-The thread is off to DC in 3...2...1...

What an odd time to post this observation since this is a (perhaps rare) case where I haven't whined and haven't taken any joke at all seriously. Unless your post is a joke that I mistakenly took seriously, of course.

bishop_74 05-04-2011 01:07 PM

http://i.imgur.com/QmjoV.png

warrior 05-04-2011 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bishop_74 (Post 7619349)



Nice-----:thumb:

patteeu 05-04-2011 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bishop_74 (Post 7619349)

When Bishop Obama talks, people should listen. Er, I mean Barack Obama.

Sofa King 05-04-2011 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7619752)
When Bishop Obama talks, people should listen. Er, I mean Barack Obama.

:spock:

BigRedChief 05-04-2011 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7619752)
When Bishop Obama talks, people should listen. Er, I mean Barack Obama.

An Obama death stare is in order......
http://wonkette.com/wp-content/uploa.../05/obama1.png

JD10367 05-04-2011 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 7620083)
An Obama death stare is in order......
http://wonkette.com/wp-content/uploa.../05/obama1.png

He's starting to look like Tony Bourdain. That would be a good buddy-movie.

gblowfish 05-04-2011 06:02 PM

Bush's response:

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Steron 05-04-2011 06:44 PM

http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/ep...ation_room.jpg

Gabe Miller?!?!?!?!?!?!? Who the **** is Gabe Miller?

patteeu 05-05-2011 01:54 AM

http://www.investors.com/image/RAMcl...perprezibd.jpg

Nixhex 05-05-2011 07:02 AM

http://oi55.tinypic.com/mlnw8y.jpg

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nixhex (Post 7621504)

LMAO:thumb:

JOhn 05-05-2011 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nixhex (Post 7621504)

REPOST :)

Nixhex 05-05-2011 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JOhn (Post 7621591)


First time it was posted in this thread. Must be in some other thread I didn't read. Thanks for letting us know it was a repost though. It really added to the overall quality of the thread.

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nixhex (Post 7621751)
First time it was posted in this thread. Must be in some other thread I didn't read. Thanks for letting us know it was a repost though. It really added to the overall quality of the thread.

I hadn't seen it yet. Thanks for posting.

warrior 05-05-2011 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 7614933)
Some of these photoshopped and animated gif's are some classical funny schtick.

People keep posting the same GIF's because the main thread has got to big to find the funny posts.

Please get this clean of politics. No arguing etc. It's the lounge. Besides those people that gathered last night all over America wern't Dems or Reps, they were just Americans. Lets keep this thread funny, not political.

I'll start
http://lolpics.se/pics/19416.gifhttp://i.imgur.com/KDssc.jpg


Reading Comprehension

vailpass 05-05-2011 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warrior (Post 7621948)


Reading Comprehension

What do you mean?
Trying to portray the limp noodle as strong is very funny.

Hammock Parties 05-05-2011 11:09 AM

http://www.bitlogic.com/images/yes.jpg

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warrior (Post 7621948)


Reading Comprehension

common sense. You can't completely take politics out of this but we can not have political discussions in the lounge.

teedubya 05-05-2011 12:24 PM

http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/8251/20042007obl.jpg

What Osama looked like in 2004... and 2007.

Dante84 05-05-2011 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teedubya (Post 7622153)
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/8251/20042007obl.jpg

What Osama looked like in 2004... and 2007.

Got one of what he looked like in May of 2011? An actual one?

Ugly Duck 05-05-2011 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7621419)

The caption on your political cartoon is wrong. It should read, "All the Republicans insisted that they would ask permission from Pakistan before going after bin Laden. In contrast, Obama told everyone that he would just go in & kill him. The Republican way didn't work, Obama's way did."

Dante84 05-05-2011 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 7622191)
The caption on your political cartoon is wrong. It should read, "All the Republicans insisted that they would ask permission from Pakistan before going after bin Laden. In contrast, Obama told everyone that he would just go in & kill him. The Republican way didn't work, Obama's way did."

I thought it was kind of funny that the mission accomplished banner was in the background. Because he actually got the mission accomplished, whereas in the past, with another president, that hadn't been the case.

but i digress.

Dave Lane 05-05-2011 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 7622203)
I thought it was kind of funny that the mission accomplished banner was in the background. Because he actually got the mission accomplished, whereas in the past, with another president, that hadn't been the case.

but i digress.

That.

Ugly Duck 05-05-2011 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 7622203)
I thought it was kind of funny that the mission accomplished banner was in the background. Because he actually got the mission accomplished, whereas in the past, with another president, that hadn't been the case.

Dukakis, Bush, Obama

http://blogs.sltrib.com/slcrawler/up...ank-717905.jpghttp://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...6U980HCV6W&t=1http://lolpics.se/pics/19416.gif

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steron (Post 7620333)

What 'Situation Room Photo' reveals about us

(CNN) -- By now, the photo is a classic. It's become the most viewed image on the online site Flickr -- a mesmerizing picture that suggests as much as it reveals.

You may know it simply as the "Situation Room Photo," but you may not be aware of what some say are three subliminal messages that make it so powerful and unusual.

The photo captures President Barack Obama huddled with his national security team in the White House Situation Room as they monitor via live video the capture and killing of Osama bin Laden.

Most commentators have focused on the historic nature of the photo: Obama staring at the screen with a grim intensity; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, covering her mouth to repress her reaction -- the epicenter of U.S. military power hunting down its most hated foe.

But look deeper and that photo becomes historic in a more subtle way. It's a snapshot of how much this nation's attitudes about race, women and presidential swagger are changing, several scholars and historians say.
"The photo is visually suggestive of a new American landscape that we're still crossing into," says Saladin Ambar, a political science professor at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.

"When Obama was elected, there were some people who thought that we had crossed a racial threshold," Ambar says. "What his presidency is revealing is that there are many crossings."

A black man becomes 'protector in chief'
The photo crosses one threshold of race in its unusual framing of an African-American man threatening violence, one black commentator says.
For much of U.S. history, the black man has often been portrayed as the threat to America's safety -- the angry man, the thug, the one you cross the street to avoid, says Cheryl Contee, co-founder of Jack & Jill Politics, a blog focused on current affairs from a black perspective.
But in the Situation Room photo, Contee says, the black man is America's protector.

There's no historical precedent for this image, she says. White Americans now see a black man not just as their president but their "protector in chief," Contee says.

"That photo is amazing," she says. "It's another step toward rehabilitation of the image of black men in American culture. It's going to forever impact how people see black men in America."

The photo also resolves a tricky image problem for Obama, says Jerald Podair, a history professor at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Podair says Obama has always been careful to avoid the angry black male stereotype in his public persona, but has acquired another image -- that of detachment, even weakness.

The photo of Obama hunkered down with his national security team watching the stalking and killing of bin Laden solves both problems, Podair says.
"He can now appear strong without being threatening. After all, he's on our side. Obama can now take up his white predecessors' mantle of 'protector in chief,' " Podair says.

It's not certain how long that mantle will stay attached to Obama, but at least one political scientist says he's already seen the photo's impact.
"This is one of the rare times that Tea Party supporters have referred to Obama as President Obama," says Ari Kohen, an associate professor of social justice and political science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Women at the center of power
The photo also breaks ground when it comes to women, others say.
The image is laced with testosterone: a crowded room full of powerful military and political men, some with medals bristling across their uniforms, gathered to drop America's hammer.

Some online viewers compared it to the photos of D-Day during World War II. Another said it was a portrait of "the nexus of power in the Western world."

But there were no iconic shots of women storming the beaches of Normandy or raising the flag at Iwo Jima.

Go back and examine the defining historic photos of American military might in action, and women are absent, historians say.

A glance at the now famous photos of President John F. Kennedy and his staff during the Cuban missile crisis is typical, says Ambar, the Lehigh University professor.

The photos show square-jawed men in crew cuts and uniforms surrounding Kennedy in the White House. You can practically smell the Aqua Velva in those old black-and-white photos.

"But if you go back and look at the Cuban missile crisis photos and the movies about it, there's no women," Ambar says. "In the movie 'Thirteen Days,' the only woman in the film was Kennedy's secretary."

Yet you see two powerful women in the Situation Room photograph -- Clinton and Audrey Tomason, director for counterterrorism, who is straining to see from the back. Their inclusion shows how far women have come, Ambar says, even though Clinton's response is ambiguous because she's covering her mouth in what looks to be alarm.
"God only knows what she's seeing on the screen," Ambar says. (Clinton has since said she was trying not to cough.)

Lori Brown, a sociologist, says showing two women at the center of American military power is noteworthy, but Clinton's gesture undermines some of its impact.

"Women are often more physical in their emotional responses and in a 'power situation' it may not seem as acceptable, but times are changing and the Situation Room needs to change, too," says Brown, a professor of sociology at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina. "Her emotions were more obvious, but I am sure many of the men in the room felt the same way she did."

Obama gets a little swagger
The photo finally crosses the threshold of what may be called presidential swagger, historians say.

American presidents have traditionally sold themselves as our alpha male. Theodore Roosevelt went safari hunting; Ronald Reagan cleared brush at his ranch in a cowboy hat; George W. Bush did his "Top Gun" imitation when he donned a flight suit on the deck of an aircraft carrier.

"There's a certain kind of machismo and swagger that Americans expect their president to reflect," says Clarence Lusane, author of "The Black History of the White House."

Projecting that presidential swagger was so powerful that it obscured some presidents' serious illnesses, such as President Franklin Roosevelt's polio and Kennedy's hobbling assortment of ailments, including a bad back, Lusane says.

"They were both very ill. Kennedy could barely stand for two hours. But they never let those images out because they had to project toughness. Obama, though, is a different animal."
The photo shows why.

If someone didn't know who Obama was, he or she probably couldn't tell that he was the president in the room, some scholars say.
"He's not in the tallest chair," says Brown, the sociology professor at Meredith College. "He's not the center of attention. He's not even in the middle of the room."

Yet Obama's willingness to be photographed without the typical Oval Office swagger gives birth to a new type of swagger, says Contee of Jack & Jill Politics.

She says that photo shows Obama's self-assurance and leadership style. He seeks out the opinions of his advisers. He believes in collaboration -- all while he's taking down the baddest terrorist on the planet.
He doesn't need to wear a "Top Gun" flight jacket to project strength, she says.

"You would almost expect the president to be standing in that position," she says. "That shows his leadership style. He doesn't need to thrust his leadership style forward."

Expect more snapshots such as the one from the Situation Room, says Ambar, the Lehigh University professor.

As Obama moves into the third year of his term, photos will capture moments that show how far we've come.

"That's part of what being the first African-American president is all about -- we're all being transformed together," he says.

Ambar says he was so intrigued by the Situation Room photo that he cut it out to study it. He's still parsing its meaning.

"It is an image unimaginable 30 years ago," he says. "Let us hope we have more of these in the nation's future."

vailpass 05-05-2011 01:54 PM

BRC WTF? Spare us your african american pandering bullshit.
DC in 3..2..1

Chief Faithful 05-05-2011 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 7622410)
What 'Situation Room Photo' reveals about us

(CNN) -- By now, the photo is a classic. It's become the most viewed image on the online site Flickr -- a mesmerizing picture that suggests as much as it reveals.

You may know it simply as the "Situation Room Photo," but you may not be aware of what some say are three subliminal messages that make it so powerful and unusual.

The photo captures President Barack Obama huddled with his national security team in the White House Situation Room as they monitor via live video the capture and killing of Osama bin Laden.

Most commentators have focused on the historic nature of the photo: Obama staring at the screen with a grim intensity; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, covering her mouth to repress her reaction -- the epicenter of U.S. military power hunting down its most hated foe.

But look deeper and that photo becomes historic in a more subtle way. It's a snapshot of how much this nation's attitudes about race, women and presidential swagger are changing, several scholars and historians say.
"The photo is visually suggestive of a new American landscape that we're still crossing into," says Saladin Ambar, a political science professor at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.

"When Obama was elected, there were some people who thought that we had crossed a racial threshold," Ambar says. "What his presidency is revealing is that there are many crossings."

A black man becomes 'protector in chief'
The photo crosses one threshold of race in its unusual framing of an African-American man threatening violence, one black commentator says.
For much of U.S. history, the black man has often been portrayed as the threat to America's safety -- the angry man, the thug, the one you cross the street to avoid, says Cheryl Contee, co-founder of Jack & Jill Politics, a blog focused on current affairs from a black perspective.
But in the Situation Room photo, Contee says, the black man is America's protector.

There's no historical precedent for this image, she says. White Americans now see a black man not just as their president but their "protector in chief," Contee says.

"That photo is amazing," she says. "It's another step toward rehabilitation of the image of black men in American culture. It's going to forever impact how people see black men in America."

The photo also resolves a tricky image problem for Obama, says Jerald Podair, a history professor at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Podair says Obama has always been careful to avoid the angry black male stereotype in his public persona, but has acquired another image -- that of detachment, even weakness.

The photo of Obama hunkered down with his national security team watching the stalking and killing of bin Laden solves both problems, Podair says.
"He can now appear strong without being threatening. After all, he's on our side. Obama can now take up his white predecessors' mantle of 'protector in chief,' " Podair says.

It's not certain how long that mantle will stay attached to Obama, but at least one political scientist says he's already seen the photo's impact.
"This is one of the rare times that Tea Party supporters have referred to Obama as President Obama," says Ari Kohen, an associate professor of social justice and political science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Women at the center of power
The photo also breaks ground when it comes to women, others say.
The image is laced with testosterone: a crowded room full of powerful military and political men, some with medals bristling across their uniforms, gathered to drop America's hammer.

Some online viewers compared it to the photos of D-Day during World War II. Another said it was a portrait of "the nexus of power in the Western world."

But there were no iconic shots of women storming the beaches of Normandy or raising the flag at Iwo Jima.

Go back and examine the defining historic photos of American military might in action, and women are absent, historians say.

A glance at the now famous photos of President John F. Kennedy and his staff during the Cuban missile crisis is typical, says Ambar, the Lehigh University professor.

The photos show square-jawed men in crew cuts and uniforms surrounding Kennedy in the White House. You can practically smell the Aqua Velva in those old black-and-white photos.

"But if you go back and look at the Cuban missile crisis photos and the movies about it, there's no women," Ambar says. "In the movie 'Thirteen Days,' the only woman in the film was Kennedy's secretary."

Yet you see two powerful women in the Situation Room photograph -- Clinton and Audrey Tomason, director for counterterrorism, who is straining to see from the back. Their inclusion shows how far women have come, Ambar says, even though Clinton's response is ambiguous because she's covering her mouth in what looks to be alarm.
"God only knows what she's seeing on the screen," Ambar says. (Clinton has since said she was trying not to cough.)

Lori Brown, a sociologist, says showing two women at the center of American military power is noteworthy, but Clinton's gesture undermines some of its impact.

"Women are often more physical in their emotional responses and in a 'power situation' it may not seem as acceptable, but times are changing and the Situation Room needs to change, too," says Brown, a professor of sociology at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina. "Her emotions were more obvious, but I am sure many of the men in the room felt the same way she did."

Obama gets a little swagger
The photo finally crosses the threshold of what may be called presidential swagger, historians say.

American presidents have traditionally sold themselves as our alpha male. Theodore Roosevelt went safari hunting; Ronald Reagan cleared brush at his ranch in a cowboy hat; George W. Bush did his "Top Gun" imitation when he donned a flight suit on the deck of an aircraft carrier.

"There's a certain kind of machismo and swagger that Americans expect their president to reflect," says Clarence Lusane, author of "The Black History of the White House."

Projecting that presidential swagger was so powerful that it obscured some presidents' serious illnesses, such as President Franklin Roosevelt's polio and Kennedy's hobbling assortment of ailments, including a bad back, Lusane says.

"They were both very ill. Kennedy could barely stand for two hours. But they never let those images out because they had to project toughness. Obama, though, is a different animal."
The photo shows why.

If someone didn't know who Obama was, he or she probably couldn't tell that he was the president in the room, some scholars say.
"He's not in the tallest chair," says Brown, the sociology professor at Meredith College. "He's not the center of attention. He's not even in the middle of the room."

Yet Obama's willingness to be photographed without the typical Oval Office swagger gives birth to a new type of swagger, says Contee of Jack & Jill Politics.

She says that photo shows Obama's self-assurance and leadership style. He seeks out the opinions of his advisers. He believes in collaboration -- all while he's taking down the baddest terrorist on the planet.
He doesn't need to wear a "Top Gun" flight jacket to project strength, she says.

"You would almost expect the president to be standing in that position," she says. "That shows his leadership style. He doesn't need to thrust his leadership style forward."

Expect more snapshots such as the one from the Situation Room, says Ambar, the Lehigh University professor.

As Obama moves into the third year of his term, photos will capture moments that show how far we've come.

"That's part of what being the first African-American president is all about -- we're all being transformed together," he says.

Ambar says he was so intrigued by the Situation Room photo that he cut it out to study it. He's still parsing its meaning.

"It is an image unimaginable 30 years ago," he says. "Let us hope we have more of these in the nation's future."

I doubt it changes how "people" view black men in America, but I hope it changes how black people view black men in America.

Iowanian 05-05-2011 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 7622191)
The caption on your political cartoon is wrong. It should read, "All the Republicans insisted that they would ask permission from Pakistan before going after bin Laden. In contrast, Obama told everyone that he would just go in & kill him. The Republican way didn't work, Obama's way did."

you know, this stupid shit would possibly make more sense if the left hadn't been throwing a shitfit the past few years when Bush was allowing the military to drop missiles and artillery rounds from ships and predator drones into Somalia, yemen, Pakistan.......

The US has been killing asshole insurgents in Pakistan for a decade.

Ugly Duck 05-05-2011 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 7622421)
DC in 3..2..1

Don't let a few postings of political cartoons fool you. This is a great time for America - we finally killed the ratbastard SOB. Let the unifying celebration continue...

vailpass 05-05-2011 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 7622455)
Don't let a few postings of political cartoons fool you. This is a great time for America - we finally killed the ratbastard SOB. Let the unifying celebration continue...


There is no unifying celebration. There is a mad dash by the left to try and convince the independents that obama has a scrap of leadership in him in hopes they can swing enough of their votes for 2012.
Nothing more.
obama is the same empty suit he was a few days ago and the economy and national debt are the same as well.

Ugly Duck 05-05-2011 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 7622439)
you know, this stupid shit would possibly make more sense if the left hadn't been throwing a shitfit the past few years when Bush was allowing the military to drop missiles and artillery rounds from ships and predator drones into Somalia, yemen, Pakistan.......

The US has been killing asshole insurgents in Pakistan for a decade.

You need to keep up with the news. Obama DRAMATICALLY increased targeted drone attacks once he got in office. Bush focused on the big-force anti-insurgent thing, Obama is focusing on the targeted strike thing. Way more a-holes are getting blown away in Pakistan under Obama - including the Mastermind bin Laden.

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 7622471)
There is no unifying celebration. the economy and national debt are the same.

Nobody is denying that the Republicans totally shit the bed before Obama got in office. He's doing whatever can be done to clean up after them

Chief Faithful 05-05-2011 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 7622455)
Don't let a few postings of political cartoons fool you. This is a great time for America - we finally killed the ratbastard SOB. Let the unifying celebration continue...

The left are the ones doing the most complaining now that they have figured out the mission was an Executive ordered assassination.

patteeu 05-05-2011 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 7622479)
You need to keep up with the news. Obama DRAMATICALLY increased targeted drone attacks once he got in office. Bush focused on the big-force anti-insurgent thing, Obama is focusing on the targeted strike thing. Way more a-holes are getting blown away in Pakistan under Obama - including the Mastermind bin Laden.



Nobody is denying that the Republicans totally shit the bed before Obama got in office. He's doing whatever can be done to clean up after them

Bush increased drone strikes at the end of his term. Obama continued to increase them. Same policy arc.

OmahaChief 05-05-2011 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teedubya (Post 7622153)
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/8251/20042007obl.jpg

What Osama looked like in 2004... and 2007.

Looks like he must have purchased some Just For Men.

vailpass 05-05-2011 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 7622479)
You need to keep up with the news. Obama DRAMATICALLY increased targeted drone attacks once he got in office. Bush focused on the big-force anti-insurgent thing, Obama is focusing on the targeted strike thing. Way more a-holes are getting blown away in Pakistan under Obama - including the Mastermind bin Laden.



Nobody is denying that the Republicans totally shit the bed before Obama got in office. He's doing whatever can be done to clean up after them

And there it is. 3 years in and they still have to apologize for obama. How embarassed you must be.
DC anyone?

Dante84 05-05-2011 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 7622471)
There is no unifying celebration. There is a mad dash by the left to try and convince the independents that obama has a scrap of leadership in him in hopes they can swing enough of their votes for 2012.
Nothing more.
obama is the same empty suit he was a few days ago and the economy and national debt are the same as well.

You're right. They shouldn't capitalize on a successful moment when the momentum swings their way.

How dare they. How daaaaaaare they.

See you in 2016.

patteeu 05-05-2011 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 7622501)
And there it is. 3 years in and they still have to apologize for obama. How embarassed you must be.
DC anyone?

It seems like Ugly Duck and Dante84 are intent on getting this thread moved.

Dante84 05-05-2011 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7622505)
It seems like Ugly Duck and Dante84 are intent on getting this thread moved.

I digressed.

Then vail progressed.

I will digress again.

Edit.... and yeah, we are the ooooonnnnly ones being political. Take the red glasses off.

vailpass 05-05-2011 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 7622504)
You're right. They shouldn't capitalize on a successful moment when the momentum swings their way.

How dare they. How daaaaaaare they.

See you in 2016.

:LOL: Welfare state advocates crack me up.

patteeu 05-05-2011 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 7622508)
I digressed.

Then vail progressed.

I will digress again.

Edit.... and yeah, we are the ooooonnnnly ones being political. Take the red glasses off.

There you go again, trying to start an argument. :shake:

Dante84 05-05-2011 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7622512)
There you go again, trying to start an argument. :shake:

*fart noise*


Anyways. Back to the point. America killed Osama, and that's pretty damned cool.

crazycoffey 05-05-2011 02:36 PM

so, ahhh where did the gifs go? I see a few more posts on a gif thread I was enjoying, when I come back into that thread there better be more gifs. Instead there's DC squabbling. un-hijack this thread please, or move it out of here

vailpass 05-05-2011 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 7622522)
*fart noise*


Anyways. Back to the point. America killed Obama, and that's pretty damned cool.

And here I thought we were on opposite sides.

Dante84 05-05-2011 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 7622536)
And here I thought we were on opposite sides.

LOL

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrazyCoffey (Post 7622524)
so, ahhh where did the gifs go? I see a few more posts on a gif thread I was enjoying, when I come back into that thread there better be more gifs. Instead there's DC squabbling. un-hijack this thread please, or move it out of here

I'm partly to blame but let's stop the political discussions or it has to go to DC.

vailpass 05-05-2011 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 7622604)
I'm partly to blame but let's stop the political discussions or it has to go to DC.

Exactly what I would expect a limp-wristed liberal to say
o:-)

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 7622612)
Exactly what I would expect a limp-wristed liberal to say
o:-)

I voted for Reagan twice and George h. So there:p

vailpass 05-05-2011 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 7622637)
I voted for Reagan twice and George h. So there:p

See? There is some good buried deep inside of you. :)

dirk digler 05-05-2011 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Red 5 (Post 7621990)

LMAO LMAO LMAOLMAOLMAOLMAO

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 03:41 PM

http://www.crazy-jokes.com/osama-bin...usama-xmas.jpg

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 03:43 PM

http://www.generallyawesome.com/2006.../bin-laden.jpg

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 03:51 PM

http://fbzyngablog.files.wordpress.c.../bin-laden.jpg

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 03:54 PM

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...i-wU1Gg6aXCokQ

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 03:56 PM

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...wXUermxF9yIVjL

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 04:00 PM

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...vU4Mmp4wAA&t=1

BigRedChief 05-05-2011 04:03 PM

okay, that should get the thread back on track

warrior 05-05-2011 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 7622805)
okay, that should get the thread back on track

Thanks BRC - you the man :thumb:

Ugly Duck 05-05-2011 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7622505)
It seems like Ugly Duck and Dante84 are intent on getting this thread moved.

I like it here! But your political cartoons will get corrected here unless you move them to DC.
Can't you just join in the celebration with the rest of us? We killed the POS! USA! USA! USA!

http://www.fullonclothing.com/images/osama.gif

http://cdn.uproxx.com/wp-content/upl...Laden_Dead.gif

DaFace 05-05-2011 07:14 PM

I keep considering installing a "ban from thread" add-on. This thread is a good example of why.

crazycoffey 05-05-2011 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 7623144)
I keep considering installing a "ban from thread" add-on. This thread is a good example of why.

for the thread starter to ban someone from their thread? I'd be in favor.

DaFace 05-05-2011 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by CrazyCoffey (Post 7623147)
for the thread starter to ban someone from their thread? I'd be in favor.

Na, it'd still be a mod-only thing.

crazycoffey 05-05-2011 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 7623172)
Na, it'd still be a mod-only thing.

well, I guess I'm still in favor, but how much fun would it be to give that option to the thread starter?

Ugly Duck 05-05-2011 08:03 PM

http://fun.blytheco.com/Fun/BinLaden/Photos/driving.jpg

http://fun.blytheco.com/Fun/BinLaden...d/wholywar.gif

FD 05-05-2011 11:12 PM

http://www.malwaresite.org/forums/attac...ymhso1_500.jpg

Hog's Gone Fishin 05-06-2011 06:20 AM

This thread is awesome !

JD10367 05-06-2011 06:23 AM

Shouldn't the Prez also have a headset on and be yelling, "BOOM! Headshot, mother****ers!"?

BigRedChief 05-06-2011 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Forward Dante (Post 7623583)

I can't believe this is the first photoshop I've seen that put the game controller in his hand. what took so long? :hmmm:

On a side note, I think the real picture has resonated with a lot of people because that look is what we would expect our commander in chief to look like when America is attacking its enemies.

Frankie 05-06-2011 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7615875)

:facepalm:

Frankie 05-06-2011 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Ugly Duck (Post 7616047)

Bush's 95%....
Corner bin Laden in Tora Bora, then outsource the actual capture to the Northern Alliance (oops! They helped him escape!). Then, invade the wrong country & divert bin Laden resources to Iraq for years & years. Insist that we ask Pakistan's permission before we attempt a kill.

Obama's 5%... Shoot him.

This. Pat, before you react to my :facepalm: note that UD just posted my answer.

Frankie 05-06-2011 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 7616083)
Let's not argue politics in the loung, UD. Especially the braindead sort of politics that you hold most dear. :p

UD is totally right. And this thread should have been in the DC to begin with. It's gonna end up there anyway.

Frankie 05-06-2011 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by WVChiefFan (Post 7616286)

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Originally Posted by Dave Lane (Post 7616368)
I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
- G.W. Bush, 3/13/02

LMAO

BigRedChief 05-06-2011 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 7624068)
UD is totally right. And this thread should have been in the DC to begin with. It's gonna end up there anyway.

Screw that Frankie. If you can't restrain yourself from getting in political discussions in this thread.....don't post.

4th and Long 05-06-2011 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 7624074)
Screw that Frankie. If you can't restrain yourself from getting in political discussions in this thread.....don't post.

This.

Frankie 05-06-2011 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by jAZ (Post 7616370)

:LOL: :clap: Rep.

vailpass 05-06-2011 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 7624068)
UD is totally right. And this thread should have been in the DC to begin with. It's gonna end up there anyway.

Or you could just hop on your flying carpet and get out of this thread.

Frankie 05-06-2011 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 7616407)
Doesnt have shit to do with obama. Has everything to do with the machine.

But it does give a new definition of BO's backbone and leadership which as of late had come into question by both sides. If this had gone awry, he would have kissed re-election goodbye. As it is, it's HIS Cuban Missile moment.

Frankie 05-06-2011 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Barret (Post 7617036)
These are the first images that the CIA has declassified that have been found on Osama Bin Ladens hard drive....

LOL. I bet it's hard too. What's funniest is the female's "Are you done?" expression.

Frankie 05-06-2011 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 7617425)
Everyone.....
This is the lounge, a politics free zone.

Are you surprised this turned into politics?


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