The GOP dream ticket...

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ZZZzzzzzzz, Feb 3, 2009.

  1. Once again you distract away from the point that was made, i.e. Joe didn't pay his taxes...

    "AAAintheBeltway


    Registered: Oct 2001
    Posts: 10256


    02-03-09 10:23 AM

    At least Joe paid his friggin' taxes."


    Again you have demonstrated yourself as the ultimate partisan ditto headed hack...

    What...else...is...new?

     
    #11     Feb 3, 2009
  2. What's it gonna be, AAA? Eh?
     
    #12     Feb 3, 2009
  3. The more I think about the Palin/Joe the Plumber ticket...

    It looks like a wet dream ticket for the republicans.

    The straight males can put Palin in their spank bank, and the not so straight males can put the Village People type cast member Joe the plumber in their spank bank...

    Yessir, Joe the Plumber, Mr. Macho Man himself fits right into the band...and the not so right wing end of the republican...ooops, republican party that is...

    Sword Fight!!! Sword Fight!!! Sword Fight!!!

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    #13     Feb 3, 2009
  4. Good grief, at least have the integrity to post the salient points of the Huffingtonpost article:

    "Moreover, for someone worried about his taxes, Wurzelbacher doesn't -- it appears - always pay them. A filing with the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas shows that he has had state tax liens filed against him, meaning he was either delinquent or didn't fully cover taxes that he owed.

    A representative at the court explained that Wurzelbacher had not paid $1,182.98 of personal income tax. The state filed a lien on January 26, 2007, and the payment remains outstanding. But the court rep also cautioned that this all may have occurred without Wurzelbacher's knowledge.

    "We get hundreds of state liens every day and we don't have to make a judgment on them. We are just putting in there what the state says is owed. We don't notify that person and neither does the state. If there was activity on this lien, if they attempted to collect it on this case - which they haven't -- it would show up. But I am 99.9 percent positive that he doesn't even know about this."


    Yessiree, Joe sure is in the league of Daschle, Geithner, Rangel, and Co.!!

    LOL! Moonbat logic rears its ugly, obfuscating head yet again. Not surprising in the least from the Zzztroll, but a tad of a surprise from our resident Canadian would-be political caretaker with the Obama fetish.

    I guess we have to add the CanuckCooCoo to the list of Zzztroll method-employing acolytes...
     
    #14     Feb 3, 2009
  5. Try to stay on point, halfaboy. AAA's earlier comment was that Joe paid his taxes. That is the comment to which I responded. You with me so far? If you want to go down the slope of degree or context, then I can ask you who do you think paid more taxes? However, I was just trying to stay on point. See how that works?
     
    #15     Feb 3, 2009
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  7. Half of Obama's ideal cabinet would have had tax corruption and grand jury investigations and the liberals are talking about Joe the Plumber!

    You guys are a joke. Talk about no honest debates.

    Besides that Obama said he was sad that Daschle withdrew. In other words Obama was sad a guy with 134K worth of tax corruption left his cabinet.

    When Obama says he is sad a guy with 134K worth of tax corruption leaves his cabinet you have no argument!!!!
     
    #17     Feb 3, 2009


  8. Joe the plumber does embody hard working American values, unlike Obama. Obama was elected cause people wanted change. Well they got change, and an inexperienced leader.
     
    #18     Feb 3, 2009
  9. I'm just sayin', the last two weeks have been kind of a cluster, don't ya' think? Seems like the best course of action for the GOP would be to sit back and enjoy the show, just like the Dems did while Bush imploded. Just common sense politics is all.
    Joe the dumber plumber...I don't know any serious person that takes him seriously.:eek:
     
    #19     Feb 3, 2009
  10. Ahh the beauty of it all.

    Basically the only talking points the libs have left besides defending the awful first two weeks of the Obama administration is Joe the Plumber, Palin and Bush.

    I almost feel sorry for em.
     
    #20     Feb 3, 2009