Susan Collins Arrived Back in Maine to a Standing Ovation From Her Constituents

The only thing vaguely interesting about this thread is Bangor Airport:

A brewery worker from a village near Augsburg, Bavaria, Kreuz spoke no English and had never experienced international travel except for a day-trip to Switzerland when he boarded a World Airways charter flight from Germany to San Francisco in October 1977. When the plane stopped at the Bangor International Airport to refuel and allow passengers to clear American customs and immigration before re-boarding, Kreuz mistakenly believed he had arrived in California, and took a taxi into the city. For four days, he vainly searched for the Golden Gate Bridge and other San Francisco landmarks.
 
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The Bangor newspaper said she got 'applause' from people in the terminal when she deplaned. That ain't exactly a standing O, but I'll wait for you to provide a link to support your claim. Maine is a fairly independent state, I'm sure there were many in her state and around the country who were/are very concerned about where HCI was headed in this country. I understand she's not running for re-election again, so I wouldn't say her 'NO' vote took all that much political courage.

Meanwhile representing one's constituents does. It shouldn't, since it's the fucking job description. Though one would never know that from the partisan hacks on this board who think they each own 100 Senators.

But speaking of political courage, there was this wackball from down your way....

>>According to an Associated Press report, in a radio interview Monday, Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) blamed “some female senators from the Northeast” for holding up the health care vote process and said that “if it was a guy from south Texas, I might ask him to step outside and settle this Aaron Burr-style.”<<​

Get that? This asscrack from Texas, who's supposed to be representing his constituents, wanted pistols at ten paces for Collins representing hers.

Such are the wages of voting for partisan hacks.

Farenthold is an asscrack, but it ain't like there are no asscracks on your side of the aisle bub. As far as Collins is concerned, when you aren't going to run for re-election it doesn't take much courage to do whatever you please cuz there's no fallout to worry about. And I don't think it takes much courage to vote the way your constituents want you to, it's takes guts to vote against their wishes like many House Dems did in 2010 when they voted for the ACA in spite of poll after poll telling them that most Americans didn't want it.

I uh don't have a "side of the aisle", Bub. Unless you want to count Sanders and King. Those two, like me, are part of the largest and most relevant political party in these United States -- "None". I just find it fascinating that mob mentality takes some asscracks to such partisan hack lengths that they would actually threaten a rep of another state with a duel.

And oh yes -- I never mentioned anybody's political party anyway.

I don't know if Collins is running for re-election or not but feel free to present your evidence that her vote pattern has changed since the day she didn't-announce that.

I don't give a flying fuck about Collins' voting record, and for somebody who says you don't have a "side of the aisle" you sure do come across as a true blue progressive liberal democrat. Maybe you aren't a member of the party but no one would doubt it based on what you post around here.
Pogo also thinks she a "liberal" like the Founding Fathers.

I just love that shit. It's utterly hilarious.
 
The Bangor newspaper said she got 'applause' from people in the terminal when she deplaned. That ain't exactly a standing O, but I'll wait for you to provide a link to support your claim. Maine is a fairly independent state, I'm sure there were many in her state and around the country who were/are very concerned about where HCI was headed in this country. I understand she's not running for re-election again, so I wouldn't say her 'NO' vote took all that much political courage.

Meanwhile representing one's constituents does. It shouldn't, since it's the fucking job description. Though one would never know that from the partisan hacks on this board who think they each own 100 Senators.

But speaking of political courage, there was this wackball from down your way....

>>According to an Associated Press report, in a radio interview Monday, Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) blamed “some female senators from the Northeast” for holding up the health care vote process and said that “if it was a guy from south Texas, I might ask him to step outside and settle this Aaron Burr-style.”<<​

Get that? This asscrack from Texas, who's supposed to be representing his constituents, wanted pistols at ten paces for Collins representing hers.

Such are the wages of voting for partisan hacks.

Farenthold is an asscrack, but it ain't like there are no asscracks on your side of the aisle bub. As far as Collins is concerned, when you aren't going to run for re-election it doesn't take much courage to do whatever you please cuz there's no fallout to worry about. And I don't think it takes much courage to vote the way your constituents want you to, it's takes guts to vote against their wishes like many House Dems did in 2010 when they voted for the ACA in spite of poll after poll telling them that most Americans didn't want it.

I uh don't have a "side of the aisle", Bub. Unless you want to count Sanders and King. Those two, like me, are part of the largest and most relevant political party in these United States -- "None". I just find it fascinating that mob mentality takes some asscracks to such partisan hack lengths that they would actually threaten a rep of another state with a duel.

And oh yes -- I never mentioned anybody's political party anyway.

I don't know if Collins is running for re-election or not but feel free to present your evidence that her vote pattern has changed since the day she didn't-announce that.

I don't give a flying fuck about Collins' voting record

Apparently you do, since you brought it up along with a connection to a mythology of not running again.

and for somebody who says you don't have a "side of the aisle" you sure do come across as a true blue progressive liberal democrat. Maybe you aren't a member of the party but no one would doubt it based on what you post around here.

I don't give a flying fuck what "no one would doubt". And this just in, Collins is a Republican.
 
And to think she was called " shitstain, traitor" etc by the Trump whores.

Further proof the Trumpies are out of touch with reality.

Take your resounding humiliating defeat and own it.

Don't have a link yet, it's breaking news and I saw it on the Tele.
Hitler got plenty of standing ovations. Women feinted in his presence.


Yeah I remember you making that same point all during Rump's campaign events.

Except no I don't.
 
And to think she was called " shitstain, traitor" etc by the Trump whores.

Further proof the Trumpies are out of touch with reality.

Take your resounding humiliating defeat and own it.

Don't have a link yet, it's breaking news and I saw it on the Tele.
I sent her a thank you note. I wish I could have afforded to send her flowers.
 
The Bangor newspaper said she got 'applause' from people in the terminal when she deplaned. That ain't exactly a standing O, but I'll wait for you to provide a link to support your claim. Maine is a fairly independent state, I'm sure there were many in her state and around the country who were/are very concerned about where HCI was headed in this country. I understand she's not running for re-election again, so I wouldn't say her 'NO' vote took all that much political courage.

Meanwhile representing one's constituents does. It shouldn't, since it's the fucking job description. Though one would never know that from the partisan hacks on this board who think they each own 100 Senators.

But speaking of political courage, there was this wackball from down your way....

>>According to an Associated Press report, in a radio interview Monday, Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) blamed “some female senators from the Northeast” for holding up the health care vote process and said that “if it was a guy from south Texas, I might ask him to step outside and settle this Aaron Burr-style.”<<​

Get that? This asscrack from Texas, who's supposed to be representing his constituents, wanted pistols at ten paces for Collins representing hers.

Such are the wages of voting for partisan hacks.

Farenthold is an asscrack, but it ain't like there are no asscracks on your side of the aisle bub. As far as Collins is concerned, when you aren't going to run for re-election it doesn't take much courage to do whatever you please cuz there's no fallout to worry about. And I don't think it takes much courage to vote the way your constituents want you to, it's takes guts to vote against their wishes like many House Dems did in 2010 when they voted for the ACA in spite of poll after poll telling them that most Americans didn't want it.

I uh don't have a "side of the aisle", Bub. Unless you want to count Sanders and King. Those two, like me, are part of the largest and most relevant political party in these United States -- "None". I just find it fascinating that mob mentality takes some asscracks to such partisan hack lengths that they would actually threaten a rep of another state with a duel.

And oh yes -- I never mentioned anybody's political party anyway.

I don't know if Collins is running for re-election or not but feel free to present your evidence that her vote pattern has changed since the day she didn't-announce that.

I don't give a flying fuck about Collins' voting record, and for somebody who says you don't have a "side of the aisle" you sure do come across as a true blue progressive liberal democrat. Maybe you aren't a member of the party but no one would doubt it based on what you post around here.
Pogo also thinks she a "liberal" like the Founding Fathers.

I just love that shit. It's utterly hilarious.

I don't know if "she a Liberal" or not. I not live in Maine. But I do know my verbs.
 
The Bangor newspaper said she got 'applause' from people in the terminal when she deplaned. That ain't exactly a standing O, but I'll wait for you to provide a link to support your claim. Maine is a fairly independent state, I'm sure there were many in her state and around the country who were/are very concerned about where HCI was headed in this country. I understand she's not running for re-election again, so I wouldn't say her 'NO' vote took all that much political courage.

Meanwhile representing one's constituents does. It shouldn't, since it's the fucking job description. Though one would never know that from the partisan hacks on this board who think they each own 100 Senators.

But speaking of political courage, there was this wackball from down your way....

>>According to an Associated Press report, in a radio interview Monday, Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) blamed “some female senators from the Northeast” for holding up the health care vote process and said that “if it was a guy from south Texas, I might ask him to step outside and settle this Aaron Burr-style.”<<​

Get that? This asscrack from Texas, who's supposed to be representing his constituents, wanted pistols at ten paces for Collins representing hers.

Such are the wages of voting for partisan hacks.

Farenthold is an asscrack, but it ain't like there are no asscracks on your side of the aisle bub. As far as Collins is concerned, when you aren't going to run for re-election it doesn't take much courage to do whatever you please cuz there's no fallout to worry about. And I don't think it takes much courage to vote the way your constituents want you to, it's takes guts to vote against their wishes like many House Dems did in 2010 when they voted for the ACA in spite of poll after poll telling them that most Americans didn't want it.

I uh don't have a "side of the aisle", Bub. Unless you want to count Sanders and King. Those two, like me, are part of the largest and most relevant political party in these United States -- "None". I just find it fascinating that mob mentality takes some asscracks to such partisan hack lengths that they would actually threaten a rep of another state with a duel.

And oh yes -- I never mentioned anybody's political party anyway.

I don't know if Collins is running for re-election or not but feel free to present your evidence that her vote pattern has changed since the day she didn't-announce that.

I don't give a flying fuck about Collins' voting record

Apparently you do, since you brought it up along with a connection to a mythology of not running again.

and for somebody who says you don't have a "side of the aisle" you sure do come across as a true blue progressive liberal democrat. Maybe you aren't a member of the party but no one would doubt it based on what you post around here.

I don't give a flying fuck what "no one would doubt". And this just in, Collins is a Republican.

OK, Ignore button. You sir, are a waste of my time.
 
And to think she was called " shitstain, traitor" etc by the Trump whores.

Further proof the Trumpies are out of touch with reality.

Take your resounding humiliating defeat and own it.

Don't have a link yet, it's breaking news and I saw it on the Tele.

No doubt staged by "rent a mob inc."
Nope. The very conservative early morning crowd at my local diner was not mad at her this morning. Said it sounds like she's on the right track. They're VERY Republican. Did I mention that?
 
And to think she was called " shitstain, traitor" etc by the Trump whores.

Further proof the Trumpies are out of touch with reality.

Take your resounding humiliating defeat and own it.

Don't have a link yet, it's breaking news and I saw it on the Tele.

LOL, you've never been to Maine have you??
 
You mean a Republican in a state that went for Clinton got cheered for voting against something Trump wanted.
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And to think she was called " shitstain, traitor" etc by the Trump whores.

Further proof the Trumpies are out of touch with reality.

Take your resounding humiliating defeat and own it.

Don't have a link yet, it's breaking news and I saw it on the Tele.
Hitler got plenty of standing ovations. Women feinted in his presence.
It was that gas he used.
 
The Bangor newspaper said she got 'applause' from people in the terminal when she deplaned. That ain't exactly a standing O, but I'll wait for you to provide a link to support your claim. Maine is a fairly independent state, I'm sure there were many in her state and around the country who were/are very concerned about where HCI was headed in this country. I understand she's not running for re-election again, so I wouldn't say her 'NO' vote took all that much political courage.

Meanwhile representing one's constituents does. It shouldn't, since it's the fucking job description. Though one would never know that from the partisan hacks on this board who think they each own 100 Senators.

But speaking of political courage, there was this wackball from down your way....

>>According to an Associated Press report, in a radio interview Monday, Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) blamed “some female senators from the Northeast” for holding up the health care vote process and said that “if it was a guy from south Texas, I might ask him to step outside and settle this Aaron Burr-style.”<<​

Get that? This asscrack from Texas, who's supposed to be representing his constituents, wanted pistols at ten paces for Collins' transgression of representing hers. If that ain't Congressional terrorism I don't know what is.

Such are the wages of voting for partisan hacks.
He's the fat tub of lard, right?

Yep.
teabagger1.jpg

He's uh, the one on the right with the fashion statement. A statement that seems to say something about having one's ducks in a row.
why is he wearing pajamas?
 
And to think she was called " shitstain, traitor" etc by the Trump whores.

Further proof the Trumpies are out of touch with reality.

Take your resounding humiliating defeat and own it.

Don't have a link yet, it's breaking news and I saw it on the Tele.

LOL, you've never been to Maine have you??
What is that supposed to mean? No, we don't applaud each and every person who disembarks at the airport.
 
The Bangor newspaper said she got 'applause' from people in the terminal when she deplaned. That ain't exactly a standing O, but I'll wait for you to provide a link to support your claim. Maine is a fairly independent state, I'm sure there were many in her state and around the country who were/are very concerned about where HCI was headed in this country. I understand she's not running for re-election again, so I wouldn't say her 'NO' vote took all that much political courage.
She's a person of conviction and I'm sure her reelection had nothing to do with her vote. I've seen dozens of interviews with her and she's very consistent. She didn't want 22 million denied healthcare and the very rich benefiting again like most of the republicans and Trump.
 
And to think she was called " shitstain, traitor" etc by the Trump whores.

Further proof the Trumpies are out of touch with reality.

Take your resounding humiliating defeat and own it.

Don't have a link yet, it's breaking news and I saw it on the Tele.

LOL, you've never been to Maine have you??
What is that supposed to mean? No, we don't applaud each and every person who disembarks at the airport.

Take your Geritol and chill.
 
The Bangor newspaper said she got 'applause' from people in the terminal when she deplaned. That ain't exactly a standing O, but I'll wait for you to provide a link to support your claim. Maine is a fairly independent state, I'm sure there were many in her state and around the country who were/are very concerned about where HCI was headed in this country. I understand she's not running for re-election again, so I wouldn't say her 'NO' vote took all that much political courage.

Meanwhile representing one's constituents does. It shouldn't, since it's the fucking job description. Though one would never know that from the partisan hacks on this board who think they each own 100 Senators.

But speaking of political courage, there was this wackball from down your way....

>>According to an Associated Press report, in a radio interview Monday, Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) blamed “some female senators from the Northeast” for holding up the health care vote process and said that “if it was a guy from south Texas, I might ask him to step outside and settle this Aaron Burr-style.”<<​

Get that? This asscrack from Texas, who's supposed to be representing his constituents, wanted pistols at ten paces for Collins' transgression of representing hers. If that ain't Congressional terrorism I don't know what is.

Such are the wages of voting for partisan hacks.
He's the fat tub of lard, right?

Yep.
teabagger1.jpg

He's uh, the one on the right with the fashion statement. A statement that seems to say something about having one's ducks in a row.
why is he wearing pajamas?

That's what everybody wants to know. And by "everybody" I mean everybody except those who voted for him. Perhaps they have an answer.

I believe that pic is from a fundraiser too.
 

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