Hank Williams Jr, oops

Maybe Rush Limbaugh could help Hank out. Perhaps he needs a new opening song for his show.

Then Rush could brag that he's a job creator.

I even have an idea for a song. Actually, Hank just needs to rework the lyrics of the song he used for MNF.

It would go something like this:
"Are you ready for some BULLSHIT?"

Well he wouldn't have to donate to PETA any more for using "The Pretenders" song.

:lol:
 
Who has been the most divisive President in the history of this country? ..... :eusa_whistle:

Lincoln.

Words of Wisdom, Sallow. You are absolutely correct. AND, I would, if you are a fan of Lincoln's, urge you to get O'Reilly's new book about the assasination of Lincoln. I hear that it is absolutely a very good book. It's on my shopping list for this weekend. Although you may not agree with O'Reilly, hell you might not like him a bit, I don't think there is any bloviating about politics in this book. Just a look at a very historical event in American history.

I would like to address the statement: "The enemy of America are those who won't pull together." What a crock of pasture pies. I don't like Barry's politics. I don't like the company he keeps and I especially don't like his Attorney General. I'm not going to sit around the campfire and hold hands and sing "Kum ba ya" with a bunch of people who I absolutely am POSITIVE doesn't have a clue whats right for this nation. As a matter of fact, I am going to FIGHT them tooth and nail and I have given my two cents to my elected representatives that they are to FILLIBUSTER and STALL this man into being inconsequential. To me, government is the PROBLEM. It's too big, too expensive, too intrusive, and too damned ignorant.

In my eyes, this is NO LESS than a fight for this nation. We'll either come out the other side looking like a second rate European socialist nation OR we will come out the other side battered, but able to return to the EXCEPTIONAL nation that we are. This is a fight partner. I'm prepared to go the 12 rounds necessary...

We may not agree. But I like your moxie!

:razz:
 
How will I ever enjoy MNF football again now that this retarded cuntry sing'n redneck is no longer part of the intro? :lol:
IMO, MNF has been bad for football.

I used to enjoy professional football much more before. Now, I get most of my enjoyment from the Redskins losing. :lol:

MNF has been bad for football?

Seeing that it started in 1970, the same year as the merger of the NFL and AFL, I'm not sure where you come to your conclusion.

Maybe the merger was the problem. We will never know.
 
Who has been the most divisive President in the history of this country? ..... :eusa_whistle:

Lincoln.

Words of Wisdom, Sallow. You are absolutely correct. AND, I would, if you are a fan of Lincoln's, urge you to get O'Reilly's new book about the assasination of Lincoln. I hear that it is absolutely a very good book. It's on my shopping list for this weekend. Although you may not agree with O'Reilly, hell you might not like him a bit, I don't think there is any bloviating about politics in this book. Just a look at a very historical event in American history.

I would like to address the statement: "The enemy of America are those who won't pull together." What a crock of pasture pies. I don't like Barry's politics. I don't like the company he keeps and I especially don't like his Attorney General. I'm not going to sit around the campfire and hold hands and sing "Kum ba ya" with a bunch of people who I absolutely am POSITIVE doesn't have a clue whats right for this nation. As a matter of fact, I am going to FIGHT them tooth and nail and I have given my two cents to my elected representatives that they are to FILLIBUSTER and STALL this man into being inconsequential. To me, government is the PROBLEM. It's too big, too expensive, too intrusive, and too damned ignorant.

In my eyes, this is NO LESS than a fight for this nation. We'll either come out the other side looking like a second rate European socialist nation OR we will come out the other side battered, but able to return to the EXCEPTIONAL nation that we are. This is a fight partner. I'm prepared to go the 12 rounds necessary...

:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:

But I will add next to obama, Wilson and FDR were the most divisive President's in the history of this country
 
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How will I ever enjoy MNF football again now that this retarded cuntry sing'n redneck is no longer part of the intro? :lol:
IMO, MNF has been bad for football.

I used to enjoy professional football much more before. Now, I get most of my enjoyment from the Redskins losing. :lol:

MNF has been bad for football?

Seeing that it started in 1970, the same year as the merger of the NFL and AFL, I'm not sure where you come to your conclusion.

Maybe the merger was the problem. We will never know.
Yeah, I worded that wrong. Maybe it is the merger when it started to go way downhill. It's way over-commercialized the sport and I believe that the networks have had way too much influence on the game itself, especially the ones who have MNF.

I should have clarified.
 
Most Corporations and Socialists/Progressives don't seem to support free speech. This silly ESPN action isn't surprising at all. That being said,Williams over-reacted too in pulling out the old stale Hitler smear. They're both guilty of silly over-reacting. They should both just apologize and call it a day. Hitler smears are nothing new so this whole thing is much ado about nothing. Time to move on.
 

Words of Wisdom, Sallow. You are absolutely correct. AND, I would, if you are a fan of Lincoln's, urge you to get O'Reilly's new book about the assasination of Lincoln. I hear that it is absolutely a very good book. It's on my shopping list for this weekend. Although you may not agree with O'Reilly, hell you might not like him a bit, I don't think there is any bloviating about politics in this book. Just a look at a very historical event in American history.

I would like to address the statement: "The enemy of America are those who won't pull together." What a crock of pasture pies. I don't like Barry's politics. I don't like the company he keeps and I especially don't like his Attorney General. I'm not going to sit around the campfire and hold hands and sing "Kum ba ya" with a bunch of people who I absolutely am POSITIVE doesn't have a clue whats right for this nation. As a matter of fact, I am going to FIGHT them tooth and nail and I have given my two cents to my elected representatives that they are to FILLIBUSTER and STALL this man into being inconsequential. To me, government is the PROBLEM. It's too big, too expensive, too intrusive, and too damned ignorant.

In my eyes, this is NO LESS than a fight for this nation. We'll either come out the other side looking like a second rate European socialist nation OR we will come out the other side battered, but able to return to the EXCEPTIONAL nation that we are. This is a fight partner. I'm prepared to go the 12 rounds necessary...

:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:

But I will add next to obama, Wilson and FDR were the most divisive President's in the history of this country

And as usual, you are wrong.
 
Words of Wisdom, Sallow. You are absolutely correct. AND, I would, if you are a fan of Lincoln's, urge you to get O'Reilly's new book about the assasination of Lincoln. I hear that it is absolutely a very good book. It's on my shopping list for this weekend. Although you may not agree with O'Reilly, hell you might not like him a bit, I don't think there is any bloviating about politics in this book. Just a look at a very historical event in American history.

I would like to address the statement: "The enemy of America are those who won't pull together." What a crock of pasture pies. I don't like Barry's politics. I don't like the company he keeps and I especially don't like his Attorney General. I'm not going to sit around the campfire and hold hands and sing "Kum ba ya" with a bunch of people who I absolutely am POSITIVE doesn't have a clue whats right for this nation. As a matter of fact, I am going to FIGHT them tooth and nail and I have given my two cents to my elected representatives that they are to FILLIBUSTER and STALL this man into being inconsequential. To me, government is the PROBLEM. It's too big, too expensive, too intrusive, and too damned ignorant.

In my eyes, this is NO LESS than a fight for this nation. We'll either come out the other side looking like a second rate European socialist nation OR we will come out the other side battered, but able to return to the EXCEPTIONAL nation that we are. This is a fight partner. I'm prepared to go the 12 rounds necessary...

:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:

But I will add next to obama, Wilson and FDR were the most divisive President's in the history of this country

And as usual, you are wrong.

I'm to fucking drunk to discuss this right now, starting on my 6th 12 pack. I'll take care of you when I'm sober.

But I will say Wilson legislation changed the foundation of the Constitutional process, Sold the country to the banks when he started the fed, and the 17th amendment should not be. It takes the sate out of the picture and people will vote people into congress who will give them benefits that aren't theirs to give.

But as I said your ass is mine when I can think straight.
 
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:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:

But I will add next to obama, Wilson and FDR were the most divisive President's in the history of this country

And as usual, you are wrong.

I'm to fucking drunk to discuss this right now, starting on my 6th 12 pack. I'll take care of you when I'm sober.

But I will say Wilson legislation changed the foundation of the Constitutional process, Sold the country to the banks when he started the fed, and the 17th amendment should not be. It takes the sate out of the picture and people will vote people into congress who will give them benefits that aren't theirs to give.

But as I said your ass is mine when I can think straight.
I have to applaud your honesty.

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:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:

But I will add next to obama, Wilson and FDR were the most divisive President's in the history of this country

And as usual, you are wrong.

I'm to fucking drunk to discuss this right now, starting on my 6th 12 pack. I'll take care of you when I'm sober.

But I will say Wilson legislation changed the foundation of the Constitutional process, Sold the country to the banks when he started the fed, and the 17th amendment should not be. It takes the sate out of the picture and people will vote people into congress who will give them benefits that aren't theirs to give.

But as I said your ass is mine when I can think straight.
:lol: I doubt you've ever been able to think straight.
 
And as usual, you are wrong.

I'm to fucking drunk to discuss this right now, starting on my 6th 12 pack. I'll take care of you when I'm sober.

But I will say Wilson legislation changed the foundation of the Constitutional process, Sold the country to the banks when he started the fed, and the 17th amendment should not be. It takes the sate out of the picture and people will vote people into congress who will give them benefits that aren't theirs to give.

But as I said your ass is mine when I can think straight.
:lol: I doubt you've ever been able to think straight.

You look like a phyco bozo the clown but I'd do you.
 
He was broadcasting from the same city where Caribou made her 1st $100,000 for giving a t-party speech, Nashville.

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How will I ever enjoy MNF football again now that this retarded cuntry sing'n redneck is no longer part of the intro? :lol:
IMO, MNF has been bad for football.

I used to enjoy professional football much more before. Now, I get most of my enjoyment from the Redskins losing. :lol:

MNF has been bad for football?

Seeing that it started in 1970, the same year as the merger of the NFL and AFL, I'm not sure where you come to your conclusion.

Maybe the merger was the problem. We will never know.

Actually, maybe it could be better stated that giving the MNF rights to ESPN was bad for football er MNF. I don't have a real problem with ESPN, but I think ABC actually did a better job with MNF.

And I have to say, that although I think Jon Gruden is a pretty good football coach, that as a TV announcer he leaves a hell of a lot to be desired.

Immie
 

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