A Christmas present
What a Christmas present the story "Gingrich ineligible in Va. Primary" (Dec. 25) was. Both Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry failed to submit the required signatures to appear on the March 6 primary ballot. And Gingrich, of course, places the blame on someone, anyone, besides himself or his own incompetent staff, stating that "only a failed system" would disqualify Gingrich and other candidates and vowing to run a write-in campaign (which is not legal in that state).
The party of personal responsibility has fallen so far. If something doesn't go their candidates' way, it's the fault of the system or the president or Sarah Palin's favorite scapegoat, "the media," or anyone but themselves. If "the media" were as biased as conservative politicians claim, and they're as smart as they make themselves out to be, you'd think one or two of them would have figured out how to handle it by now. Instead, they make excuses.
I honestly feel sorry for the Republicans this time around. At least Sen. John McCain had (at one time) some guts and convictions. This latest collection of clowns is definitely the "B" team.
GREG R. MELTON
Winston-Salem
A little clarification
In regard to John Hood's Dec. 24 column, "Liberals chew their CUDS," I still need a little more clarification as to what constitutes free speech. When a representative of the auto, steel or dairy industry walks into a representative or senator's office, chats with him or her, then just before leaving slides an envelope full of hundred-dollar bills across the table, saying, "I hope you will consider my requests," is that free speech or bribery? Wait, I think I know the answer: It's lobbying.
Hood is right; we liberals just cannot grasp the difference. I'm sorry for being so dense; let's walk through this one again.
When corporations channel millions of dollars into a candidate's campaign, those fine, objective CEOs and stockholders are simply funding, out of the goodness of their hearts, an open and free election. No favoritism toward their positions is expected, right? Cargill Inc. and General Electric are just the same as, well, me, though my check is $999,950 less than those of the corporations. I will get the same treatment as, say, GE CEO Jeff Immelt, right? Sorry to misunderstand. Liberal mistake.
Bribery — I mean, lobbying by special interests and unlimited corporate financing of political campaigns, these are just different forms of free speech, right?
Look up there. Is that a pig flying?
GARY BOLICK
Clemmons
Speaking of the VA Republican Primary: Va. GOP will require loyalty oath in presidential primary.
ReplyDeletehttp://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/news/2011/dec/29/tdmain01-va-gop-will-require-loyalty-oath-in-presi-ar-1573870/
"Anyone who wants to vote must sign a form at the polling place pledging to support the eventual Republican nominee for president. Anyone who refuses to sign will be barred from voting in the primary."
Just when you think they cannot get anymore outrageous! This is what they call democracy? What a waste. Just another form of VOTER SUPPRESSION. Proves they'll try to suppress any vote that doesn't go their way.
Looks like "Drill baby Drill" was not about keeping prices down for Americans but increasing profits for the oil companies.
ReplyDeletehttp://news.yahoo.com/first-gas-other-fuels-top-us-export-200739553.html
"There's at least one domestic downside to America's growing role as a fuel exporter. Experts say the trend helps explain why U.S. motorists are paying more for gasoline. The more fuel that's sent overseas, the less of a supply cushion there is at home." Hurray for the 1%.
Good AM to you, Bob!
ReplyDeleteThat loyalty oath reminds me coerced signatures in card check, reprehensible. But Dems call that "Free Choice." "Freedom is slavery; slavery is freedom."
Good morning staballoy, and very Happy Birthday to Ms. Stab!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMr. Melton:
ReplyDeleteYou're a good example of why this country is going down hill. You're too stupid to realize that you are helping destroy this great country by supporting Obama.
When I make a mistake. I admit it, and I try to make better decisions. Not you liberal Democrats, you don't admit your mistakes. You all continue your moronic behavior over and over and over.
If you enjoyed the last three years so much, please, by all means support Obama again.
Just like the old adage goes. You can't fix stupid.
Mornin' Bucky. So Bucky, as a LEO, at what age did you finish your first police/sheriff school?
ReplyDeleteBobby...who have you been listening too? LaSombra again? I'll give you some credit though. At least you did a little research on FCSOWATCH.COM before you started shooting your mouth off like LaSombra did.
ReplyDeleteYou've proven your rational thinking abilities over and over. That's why I respect you. Rush, on the other hand, is just a liberal, slimy weasel that constantly tries to pass off half truths as the truth.
I'll bet you guys missed me the last couple of days. Didn't ya?
lol, well my grandmother used to put chewin tobacco on my bee stings too. :)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I'll bet if you didn't want badend marriages to be legal, I'll bet you'd be supporting a Republican in 2012.
ReplyDeleteP.S.S. I see why you're not a gamblin' man, if that's the kind of bets you make. Learn the hard way, did ya?
ReplyDelete?? "Keep Hope alive" Never knew you were such a Jesse Jackson fan. I'll give you that.
ReplyDeleteNo 'hope' went down the shitter with Obama. Some people were fooled, but I was not.
ReplyDeleteBobby...you strike me as a lot of things. Stupid is not one of them. Rush is not stupid either. He's just an idiot.
ReplyDeleteand who could blame you for being miffed if the first LE job you applied for at the WSPD, you were turned down because you were the wrong color and gender.
ReplyDeleteSome people can be very smart and make stupid decisions.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, did you read about one of my favorite liberal idols, Lori Berenson? She's a classic....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Berenson
I don't anyone that posts here is stupid, seems to me a very educated, cosmopolitan bunch.
ReplyDeleteoh, I'll be the first to admit, I've made many wrong and even stupid decisions in my life.
ReplyDeleteBobby...good memory. I was turned down initially because the recruiter said 'they' (we all know who they are) had to hire women and blacks. They called me later, and I told 'them' to go pound sand.
ReplyDeleteMy guess actually would be that Justice is actually Tim Britton, since he is the site administrator and the domain owner, but that's just a guess.
ReplyDeleteI became a teacher for a while after that. I'll bet that scares ya.
ReplyDeleteNow, I'm just a good solid Republican that enjoys driving liberal Democrats nuts.
ReplyDeleteAlthough Tim was a teacher, kinda like knotheaded democrat, who talks about sex all the time,according to one of his students, Dr Taco, speaks Spanish too. all circumstantial of course. but fun to contemplate, I think I may have made a decent detective.
ReplyDeleteDon't know who 'Jusice' is, and I don't know Tim Britton.
ReplyDeleteI'd take your class.
ReplyDeleteAt least you're learning how to use good words. If you hang around Democrats long enough, you'll need knothead, dimwit, nitwit...well you know most of the rest of words, because I've had to use them in here.
ReplyDeleteJustice, the site administrator for FCSO watch, and George Miller Britton (TIM), owns the FCSO WATCH webpage.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a match to me. But again, circumstantial
ReplyDeleteCheck that sentence that says I enjoy driving liberal Democrats nuts, they're already nuts.
ReplyDeleteToo early in the morning...
Bobby....believe what you will. But I think you're smarter than that. You should be relying on your own research to guide you.
ReplyDeleteNever get away from the facts Bobby. Once you start guessing, you're trouble.
Tim Britton can deny all he wants. The fact remains that he "outed" himself all over the internet way before we found him out.
ReplyDeleteBobby...I've got some chores to do. Gotta throw in some redneck words. I'm sure everybody thinks me to be some backwoods redneck anyway.
ReplyDeleteI'll be back!
W-A-A-Y before, . . . L-O-O-O-N-G before . . .
ReplyDeleteWHat? FCSOwatch.com
ReplyDeleteRegistrant:
George Britton
5645 Murray Road
Winston salem, North Carolina 27106
US
Domain name: FCSOWATCH.COM
I don't care, I've visited his website, sounds like a nice guy.
LaSombra...if you were a dog, you'd be chasing your tail all of the time.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I never had the displeasure to meet you.
Was it 1971 or 1972, Tim?
ReplyDeleteI suppose a site monitor need not know the site administrator. Tim has a PhD from NC State in sociology, sex therapist. Taught school at Forsyth Tech.
ReplyDelete"He's freakin' awesome! He talks about sex all the time because he's a sex therapist, but he really is a great teacher!"
Coincidence? Just call me Leroy Jethro Gibbs. ;)
ReplyDeleteReading his facebook page, Tim seems like a nice guy. I don't know LaSombra, Tim was at the Cleveland Clinic for kidney surgery on the 16th of December and Bucky posted her all day on the 15th, 16th, and 17th.
ReplyDeletehmm,. Tim would have been 21 in 1971, let's see, get turned down by the WSPD at age 21, go back to school and get a degree in clinical sociology in 1974 and become a sex therapist.
ReplyDeleteNever a dull moment.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I took my laptop with me when I had the heart valve replacement and I did post to the site while in the hospital.
ReplyDeletelol, mornin' Arthur
ReplyDeleteYeah.., I remember Bobby. That was back when you were 'Buffcoach'. You know when being a gay gym teacher was acceptable.
ReplyDeleteCorrection....more readily received by society.
ReplyDeleteTim also knows Tim Wooten, you know Tim Wooten. I went to school with Tim, nice guy. Hate what happened to him. Remember Captain Don Barker, not Ron or Kevin, he was a neighbor. When I found out he worked for the FCSO, I thought it strange. As a kid he was scared to death to ride my go cart.
ReplyDeletelol, but the Barker's were great neighbors. We always planted a huge garden together.
ReplyDeleteBobby...do you think Schatzman is a good person?
ReplyDeleteBobby...I've got another more important question. Do you know Maj. Brad Stanley, and if you do, how do you know him?
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I know very little about the man, but strikes me as a member of the Burr Country Club crowd.
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't know Brad, only what I've read
ReplyDeleteI only moved back to the area in 2008, and don't get out much.
ReplyDeleteThat was a qualifier Bobby. I don't like qualifiers. Give me the straight, correction, the scoup on him and your contact.
ReplyDeleteBobby...what's the word in 'the' community about Brad?
ReplyDeleteCome on Bobby...give it up. All liberals like to tell something on somebody.
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't know, Bucky. I did know a few gay policemen and firemen when I lived in Asheville.
ReplyDeleteOkay Bobby.....I'll take you at your word. If it were Rush, I'd call him the slime bucket that he is, and bid him farewell for the day.
ReplyDeleteI've had lot's of relatives that worked for the sheriff's department both here and in Stokes County. My uncle Harvey Johnson was sheriff of Stokes from 1950-1966
ReplyDeleteYou may even know my cousin John Griffith "Gick" Johnson. He died a couple of years ago. Both he and his wife, Katharine King Bahnson Braganca Johnson, were very active in the community.
ReplyDeleteHe was an FBI agent and during his time in the New York offices of the FBI, he was in charge of counter espionage involving the United States' development of the atomic bomb.
ReplyDeleteNow Marshall Kurfees, there was a character, mayor for 12 years, probably would have gotten along with Sheriff Schatzman. When he came home drunk,his wife, another cousin, would lock him in the basement. Mom loved to tell that story.
ReplyDeleteWhy Bucky, if you are from this area, you and I are probably related. lol
ReplyDeleteAs I predicted months ago, the GOP circus has provided endless entertainment on almost a daily basis.
ReplyDeleteNow they want the taxpayers who are paying for the election to sign a loyalty oath before voting in the primary. Well, guess what...that would be a violation of both the 14th Amendment and the Voting Rights Act, so forget it.
Voters will only have two choices on the Virginia ballot anyway...Ron Paul or Mit Romney. Seems the other clowns forgot to sign up.
But wait, there's more...Newt says he will run a write-in campaign. Now that should provide even more laughs...unfortunately, a write-in campaign is not possible under Virginia law.
Next clown, please!
Let's don't get too crazy Bobby.
ReplyDeleteSince you like to investigate so much. I've got a good one for you. You may even remember it, since you're obviously much older than me.
It seems there's a tale, maybe even a true tale, going around that your favorite sheriff was in a bank years ago as a FBI agent. Funny thing is, as the tale goes, someone came into the bank on Patterson Ave and robbed it. Old Schatzman, being about as sharp as the blunt end of an anvil, didn't notice it.
The Journal decided to cover up the name of the FBI agent who was present inside. No surprise there, as it likes to cover-up things.
Your assignment, should you decide to accept it, is to find out if the tale is fact or fiction. You should report back here in 30 days with your findings. Don't get LaSombra involved in anyway, she'll just screw things up. Good luck.
@Bob: It's interesting that Tim Britton has posted on FB, among other pages, a link titled "Homosexuality is not a choice, but homophobia is".
ReplyDeleteAnd Bob, your mom should have been ashamed to tell that story.
ReplyDeleteKurfees was drafted as a young man by Mr. Will Reynolds to head the local campaign for Al Smith in 1928. Over the ensuing 20 years he ran for office nine times and lost every time. In the early 30s he developed a severe drinking problem and was committed to the state mental hospital on a complaint filed by his father and brother.
Apparently, that episode ended his drinking problem. He DID like to have a drink on a regular basis after that, but he was far from being a drunk. That reputation comes from the wagging tongues of scandal mongers like most Baptists and one of our own posters here.
He won his 10th election and served as mayor for 12 years, the longest run in the city's history at that time. He played major roles in the development of highways (I-40, US-52, Peter's Creek and Silas Creek Parkways), the move of WFU to W-S, urban redevelopment, hospital improvement and construction, the building of a new library and dozens of other civic improvements...the most progressive period in the history of W-S.
Marshall was the hardest working mayor we ever had until Mayor Joines got saddled up. Far from being his keeper, his wife Mabel served as secretary to the Mayor, and, in truth, they worked as a team for the good of the community.
I can remember that when I was a child Marshall always threw out the first pitch of the minor league baseball season (he was part owner of the team at one time), and every year, some of the people in the crowd would boo him. I asked my father why they were doing that. "Because they are ignorant and don't know any better," he said. When I grew older and got to know Marshall, I understood what my father was talking about.
No disrespect to your cousin, but the FCI Division is where they put the losers.
ReplyDeleteSeeeeeeeeeeee.....I'm getting the hang of this PC Stuff!
ReplyDeleteHope Reigns as Americans Prepare to Ring in 2012
ReplyDeleteABC News
Obama's 2012 Strategy: Problem Is Congress
Fox News
Do you THINK there's a liberal media?
Add in millions of moronic liberal Democrats and it's no wonder we've got serious problems.
Yea, O.T. Marshall was a very hard worker for sure and a good family man. He opened jobs and seats on the boards to black citizens, secured highly advanced water and wastewater facilities,and a hospital authority. I remember him at the family reunions. He always had some great stories. He was my mother's first cousin.
ReplyDeleteI noticed that La Sombra.
ReplyDeleteHe married my mother's first cousin.
ReplyDeleteI assure you, Bucky, "Gick" Johnson was not a loser.
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ReplyDeleteSorry...was going to correct something in one of OT's posts, then realized that he was right after all.
ReplyDeleteGun Study
ReplyDeleteCommon sense says limit concealed-carry
This title appeared in the WS Journal on Friday. I picked up a 'discarded' (and rightfully so) paper in a local restaurant 'john' on Friday. I thought I'd do some light reading while I was taking care of 'business'.
Well, the above title caught my eye. So, I started reading, and I found out the article was about another article in the New York Times. (No surprise that people that write for the Journal are reading the Times, huh?). Anyway, the article went on to say that out of the 240,000 gun permit holders in N.C., 2,400 were convicted of felonies and misdemeanors. No mention if the convicted crimes were related to concealed carry or not, or when they were committed.
That's what I'll do. I'll write a story about something, and I make it turn out the way I want it to. Jeez!
New York has some of the strickest gun laws in the country, yet one of the highest crime rates. And the NY Times wants to tell North Carolina how to run its business?
The next time, I'll just leave the discarded paper on the 'john' floor where I found it. It had obviously found its appropriate home.
Fam....you can save your time. Rush is always right, just ask him. But then again, he voted for Obama. So, you decide.
ReplyDelete" . . . objective data indicates that I'm right on most issues . . ."
ReplyDeleteBucky, LTE Forum Branch Office, Dec. 20, 2011
Hi fam, and welcome to the Branch Office. I'm a devotee of Mnemosyne, daughter of Gaia and Uranus, mother of the Muses.
ReplyDeleteI'd even say Bucky is far right on most issues, whether he is correct or not.
ReplyDeleteYes, welcome, Fam. Excellent to have yet another local historian posting.
ReplyDeleteReport: Some NC concealed weapon permit holders are felons
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wral.com/news/local/story/10537950/
North Carolina does a pretty good job of screening people who apply for concealed weapons permits, but it does a poor job of keeping track of permit holders who later commit crimes, according to the report.
The newspaper compared the state's database of concealed handgun permits issued over the last five years with court records from the same time. Out of about 240,000 people licensed to carry concealed weapons, about 2,400 were convicted of crimes that should have resulted in revocation of the permits.
and the report from WCNC Charlotte:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wcnc.com/news/local/Failure-to-revoke--136283373.html
CQ Press annual Crime Rankings of states for 2010, top 15 most dangerous:
ReplyDelete1 Nevada 2 New Mexico 3 Louisiana 4 South Carolina 5 Tennessee 6 Florida 7 Delaware 8 Maryland 9 Arizona 10 Arkansas 11 Alabama 12 Georgia 13 Oklahoma 14 Alaska 15 California
Top 15 Safest:
1 New Hampshire 2 Vermont 3 North Dakota 4 Maine 5 Idaho 6 Wyoming 7 Montana 8 Wisconsin
9 South Dakota 10 Iowa 11 West Virginia 12 Utah 13 Virginia 14 Minnesota 15 New York
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2010/04/05/most-dangerous-states-crime-rankings-for-2010/
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2010/04/07/the-15-safest-state-to-live-in-based-on-2010-crime-rankings/
http://www.cqpress.com/product/Crime-State-Rankings-2010.html
ReplyDeleteRudy Giuliani has tried to take credit for New York's spectacular reduction in crime between 1987 and today. But the real heroes were a deputy police commissioner named Jack Maple, who invented a new method of policing called CompStat, and his boss, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, who implemented the system city wide.
ReplyDeleteBratton and Maple became citywide celebrities, to the point that the politicians drove them out of the city so that they could take credit. The pair went on to work as consultants, helping to clean up a number of crime ridden cities across the country.
Of course, the crime rate in the rest of the nation had already begun declining around 1970, and has continued downward ever since. Note that that was long before CCW laws became a big deal...those who tout CCW laws as reasons for crime reduction are simply ignorant.
There are many reasons why crime is declining across the country. A major one is a significant increase in the education requirements for policemen. San Diego and Milwaukee were among the first cities to require police officers to have college degrees, almost overnight becoming two of the safest cities in the country.
Yeah....Yeah....everybody's a dummy except for you Rush. But you voted for Obama, remember? How's that 'hope and change' working out for ya? I'll bet you're a few coins lighter this year.
ReplyDeleteThe sad part of your ridiculous, liberal shtich is that some people actually believe you. I guess they're just ignorant, like most Obama supporters.
The bottom line is that you're just another idiot with an education.
Happy New Year....I love this PC stuff. You get to call people idiots and 'a' holes so long as you're nice about it.
Hey Bobby...could we get some real stats from the FBI or someplace similar? DailyFinance? What the hell? Couldn't you find what you were looking for on the 'Good HouseKeeping' site?
ReplyDeleteJeez..! It just never stops.
"I love this PC stuff. You get to call people idiots and 'a' holes so long as you're nice about it."
ReplyDeleteThat's called wit. Any mouth breather can call someone an asshole, but it takes something else to insult someone without the other person knowing it. Or better yet, they know they're being insulted, but they don't know how to respond.
Happy New Year to you too, Arthur.
ReplyDeletewell, Bucky, the statistics were compiled by Dr. Rachel Boba who is an assistant professor at Florida Atlantic University in the Criminology and Criminal Justice program. At FAU, she teaches methods of research, criminal justice systems, crime prevention, problem solving, and analysis in policing as well as conducts research in the areas of problem solving, problem analysis, crime analysis, regional data sharing, and technology in policing. From 2000 to 2003, Dr. Boba was Director of the Police Foundation's Crime Mapping Laboratory where she directed federally funded grants in the areas of crime analysis and crime mapping, problem analysis, and school safety. Prior to her position at the Police Foundation, she worked as a crime analyst at the Tempe, Arizona, Police Department for five years where she conducted a wide variety of crime analysis and crime mapping work as well as applied research and evaluation. She holds a PhD and an MA in sociology from Arizona State University and a BA in English and sociology from California Lutheran University. PhD in sociology,sound familiar? Anyway, the only stats I found at the FBI were on Cities. Perhaps you might offer a citation for: "New York has some of the strickest gun laws in the country, yet one of the highest crime rates."
ReplyDeleteAnd a very Happy New Year to you, Bucky, and to everyone who drops in on this forum.
@Arthur: . . . or just ignore the person who did the insulting.
ReplyDeleteSafest and Most Dangerous States, 2010
ReplyDeleteThe following table lists the least to most dangerous states in the U.S., according to rank in 2010. Nevada was the most dangerous state from 2006 to 2010. To determine the most dangerous states, rates for six crime categories—murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, and motor vehicle theft—are compared to the national average for a given crime category.
1. New Hampshire
2. Vermont
3. North Dakota
4. Maine
5. Idaho
6. Wyoming
7. Montana
8. Wisconsin
9. South Dakota
10. Iowa
12. Utah
13. Virginia
14. Minnesota
15. New York
16. Connecticut
17. Oregon
18. Rhode Island
19. New Jersey
20. Nebraska
21. Massachusetts
22. Kentucky
23. Hawaii
24. Colorado
25. Pennsylvania
26. Indiana
27. Kansas
28. Mississippi
29. Washington
30. Ohio
31. Illinois
32. Missouri
33. North Carolina
34. Michigan
35. Texas
36. California
37. Alaska
38. Oklahoma
39. Georgia
40. Alabama
41. Arkansas
42. Arizona
43. Maryland
44. Delaware
45. Florida
46. Tennessee
47. South Carolina
48. Louisiana
49. New Mexico
50. Nevada
Read more: Safest and Most Dangerous States, 2010 — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/us/states/most-dangerous-states.html#ixzz1iAAxWNj7
two separate sites with same info
Well I've done my work for this year, good night all. May 2012 be your best year ever.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to everyone.
ReplyDeleteToday's posts regarding Bucky (or perhaps aka Tim) and the ones from 3 days about the Ab Walker and our member's lineage were fascinating.
Happy posting in 2012.
Bobby...Have you been working for your buddy, the sheriff? He's been bamboozeling the commissioners for years now with his 'fuzzy' crime stat math.
ReplyDeleteGood news for gay union seekers. Gay bucks can go for badends legally in Hawaii and Delaware in 2012.
ReplyDeleteIf you include property crime Bobby, New York's crime stats go way up. I'll give you an 'E' for effort though.
ReplyDeleteThe only statistics that BrokeBuck believes are the ones that he makes up, such as "...hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens voted last year in Mocksville..."
ReplyDeleteWordly...Happy New Year. One question: Who are going to believe, Rielle Hunter, I mean LaSombra, or me?
ReplyDeleteAlso, in Bob's list above, out of the 10 safest states, only one, Wisconsin, has a city of any size, that being Milwaukee, as cited above by me as one of the safest cities in the US.
ReplyDeleteAnd also note that the three most dangerous states have the loosest gun laws in the nation.
Hey Bobby...what about the investigative challenge? Are you in or not?
ReplyDeleteA federal law to make concealed carry laws uniform across the country is making its way through congress, so it doesn't really matter.
ReplyDeleteThe Democrats will be history after November 2012, and the bill will pass.
The moronic, lemming like chant by liberals of O ba ma! O ba ma! will be a thing of the past.
ReplyDeleteSmall world dept:
ReplyDeleteAs far as I know, she is not a cousin, but I know Dr. Boba and some of her colleagues at Florida Atlantic, a school that is rapidly gaining in both size and prestige in the national arena.
Dr. Boba has extended the work begun by Bill Bratton and Jack Maple in New York.
Among criminologists, the often cited crimes stats from the FBI are regarded as the least accurate of any annual crime report in the US because of their flawed methodology. Of course, our resident genius wouldn't know that.
@Bucky. My thoughts on Bucky/?aka Tim is that this Tim person should really adjust his privacy settings on Facebook. If Bucky is ?aka Tim then he's either playing with us on the forum or playing with his image on Facebook. Either way the comment thread was intriguing.
ReplyDeleteFAU is a liberal's mecca. It's a beautiful campus, but not much real critical thinking is going on there.
ReplyDeleteLiberal lemmings go there to jump off into fantasyland.
It's only miles from where the 'hanging chad' fiasco occurred. It's also near where a famous liberal raped a woman and got off. Anybody remember William Kennedy Smith?
Wordly....I don't know how many times I have to tell you. I am not Tim Britton.
ReplyDeleteYou can chose to believe the floozy if you want, but I'm not Tim.
A famous liberal resigns from congress in 2011.
ReplyDeleteBye Bye! Pervert!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVc0tB6AyxE&feature=related
As always...
ReplyDeleteBrokeBuck should take a picture of his bare ass, suitable for leering, and post it online.
That way, whenever he feels like having a public bowel movement, he could just post the link, thus saving himself the trouble of typing his usual gibberish.
As to FAU being a liberal haven, members of the board of trustees must be confirmed by the Florida Senate, which is controlled by Republicans by a 28-12 margin.
Stupid is as stupid does.
I figured you were a busy, little, liberal, beaver Rush since it was so quiet in here. Again, as usual, you've quoted some ridiculously inconsequential fact that has little to nothing to do with what I stated. I'll bet you used to get ripped in law school at Forsyth Tech.
ReplyDelete@Worldly: I've got two very reliable sources; one of my sources was in the inaugural FCSO volunteer class with Tim Britton. My source tells me Tim was fired as a volunteer, although I was never told why.
ReplyDeleteJust another cop wannabe who couldn't handle the LEEP classes at Forsyth Tech.
ReplyDeleteProbably got fired for misbehaving in a public restroom.
It was shortly after the firing that FCSOWATCH.COM was born. Coincidently, as Bob pointed out at 1002hrs, George Britton is the registrant of the domain name.
ReplyDeleteMy source also tells me that LindseyGraham has multiple user names on the FCSOWATCH forum.
ReplyDelete. . . as he did on the JournalNow forum.
ReplyDelete@ La Sombra ¡Feliz año nuevo! I was most intrigued by Tim's wife's profile and that she liked a site I liked several years ago that Facebook publish blocked. I even think the site black made it onto MSNBC. It is an anti Glen Beck site about a poodle in a tin foil hat having more likes than Glen Beck.
ReplyDeleteCan this poodle wearing a tinfoil hat get more fans than Glenn Beck?
If this person really likes this site, I don't know how she is married to our beloved Bucky.Of course one could just like it to spam it. It appears it is still publish blocked by Facebook, but it has over 250,000. likes.
As I've stated before, and you have much more eloquently and succinctly stated also, I just wish Bucky would abandon his anal retentive subject matter on this forum.
. . . four, three, two, one . . . HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
ReplyDelete@Worldly: Buck the Schmuck is truly unique. Re ANYONE being married to him, all I will say is that it takes a very strong woman to remain married to someone such as he.
¡Felíz año nuevo!