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Let's make the New Jersey Govenor President

Fat BillyFat Billy Posts: 1,813 Senior Member
Watch these: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6SIH5ZsKTo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APoQ2fOIAis

If you go to New Jersey with a gun you are a felon even when properly registered where you are from. Another reason for not going to New Jersey. The only good thing is they don't care your race, gender or anything else. Gun = Guilty. Wonder if the BAD guys are treated the same? :angry: Later,
Fat Billy

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  • TeachTeach Posts: 18,428 Senior Member
    Moby "Richard" Christie MIGHT be better than Shrillary, but not by much!
    Jerry
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    Teach wrote: »
    Moby "Richard" Christie MIGHT be better than Shrillary, but not by much!
    Jerry

    He's not. At all. I know you don't think this, but there are those here who do...and they need to have this pointed out. Repeatedly.
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • KSU FirefighterKSU Firefighter Posts: 3,249 Senior Member
    coolgunguy wrote: »
    He's not. At all. I know you don't think this, but there are those here who do...and they need to have this pointed out. Repeatedly.

    :that:
    The fire service needs a "culture of extinguishment not safety" Ray McCormack FDNY
  • tubabucknuttubabucknut Posts: 3,520 Senior Member
  • DoctorWhoDoctorWho Posts: 9,496 Senior Member
    Teach wrote: »
    Moby "Richard" Christie MIGHT be better than Shrillary, but not by much!
    Jerry

    Even if you pick the turd off a turd sandwich, it will still stink and make you sick !
    "There is some evil in all of us, Doctor, even you, the Valeyard is an amalgamation of the darker sides of your nature, somewhere between your twelfth and final incarnation, and I may say, you do not improve with age. Founding member of the G&A forum since 1996
  • JermanatorJermanator Posts: 16,244 Senior Member
    Come on you guys! Kris Krispy is ok. He has an "R" after his name. You are just saying that stuff because of your other agendas like gay rights and social justice.
    Reason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it.
    -Thomas Paine
  • DoctorWhoDoctorWho Posts: 9,496 Senior Member
    I would rather vote for a pro gun rights, openly gay candidate instead of a closet molesting gun control bustard.
    "There is some evil in all of us, Doctor, even you, the Valeyard is an amalgamation of the darker sides of your nature, somewhere between your twelfth and final incarnation, and I may say, you do not improve with age. Founding member of the G&A forum since 1996
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    Jermanator wrote: »
    Come on you guys! Kris Krispy is ok. He has an "R" after his name. You are just saying that stuff because of your other agendas like gay rights and social justice.


    In this case, the "R" stands for "Rong", as in "Has a republican candidate ever been more ronger?"

    The ONLY way Krispy is better than Hillary is that he would never (well, most likely anyhow) wear a dress exposing his cankles. Of course, the flip side of that is the possibility that some day he might have to be cut out of the White House!
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • DoctorWhoDoctorWho Posts: 9,496 Senior Member
    Yeah, how do you know he is not a big pervert ?
    He would not be the first old PooF dress wearing fart to grace Government.
    "There is some evil in all of us, Doctor, even you, the Valeyard is an amalgamation of the darker sides of your nature, somewhere between your twelfth and final incarnation, and I may say, you do not improve with age. Founding member of the G&A forum since 1996
  • snake284snake284 Posts: 22,429 Senior Member
    coolgunguy wrote: »
    He's not. At all. I know you don't think this, but there are those here who do...and they need to have this pointed out. Repeatedly.

    If you're talking about me, I tell you this, Christie would be my absolute last choice just above the Dummycrap. Trump is way higher on my list and he isn't high. But you can save your breath because If it comes down to it, there's no hopeless Joe 3rd party clown on my list and I'm not staying home. So if Christie gets the Nomination he'll get my vote. But that isn't my big worry right now. I'm more worried that Trump will loose the nomination and run as a 3rd party and sap just enough votes from our side of the stage and give the election to Hildaberry. That's my worst nightmare, and she should be yours. She'll make Christie look like Ronald Reagan.
    Daddy, what's an enabler?
    Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    I don't know. He might be...but as somebody running on the "R" side of the ticket, he could never afford to be 'that' guy. Neither side would ever allow it.

    Seriously though, this is a lot more fun if I don't have to explain it...I mean, the image of first responders having to go all 'extrication team' with a telehandler, crane or small forklift...that's funny, right?:tooth:
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    snake284 wrote: »
    If you're talking about me, I tell you this, Christie would be my absolute last choice just about a Dummycrap. Trump is way higher on my list and he isn't high. But you can save your breath because If it comes down to it, there's no hopeless Joe 3rd party clown on my list and I'm not staying home. So if Christie gets the Nomination he'll get my vote. But that isn't my big worry right now. I'm more worried that Trump will loose the nomination and run as a 3rd party and sap just enough votes from our side of the stage and give the vote to Hildaberry. That's my worst nightmare.

    Yeah, well...that's what happens when you start treating ego maniacs like 'the Donald' as legitimate candidates. They get all uppity.
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • Gator MonroeGator Monroe Posts: 655 Senior Member
    Worse than Trump on 2A/RTKBA
  • DoctorWhoDoctorWho Posts: 9,496 Senior Member
    I would vote for Ronald McDonald as President, both Trump and Ronald have one thing in common, big ugly brainless plastic heads.
    "There is some evil in all of us, Doctor, even you, the Valeyard is an amalgamation of the darker sides of your nature, somewhere between your twelfth and final incarnation, and I may say, you do not improve with age. Founding member of the G&A forum since 1996
  • snake284snake284 Posts: 22,429 Senior Member
    coolgunguy wrote: »
    Yeah, well...that's what happens when you start treating ego maniacs like 'the Donald' as legitimate candidates. They get all uppity.[/QUOTE
    Trump needed NO EXCUSE to be uppity. He was born with a silver spoon up his butt and he never had to accept seconds. If he didn't like what life dealt him, he only needed to buy his way out of it. He has no clue what it means to lay in bed sleepless because of worry about paying your bills. He has no conception of want or need. He's not like us.

    But as I've said before and at risk of :deadhorse: If he wins the nomination I'm voting for him because I know in my heart he's better than the Hildabeast.

    My favorites are in this order, Walker, Jindal, Perry, Carson, Cruz, Huckaby, Bush, Fiororina (However you spell her name, OK Carly), Santorum, Graham, Trump, and Christie. There may be one or two I left out, but whoever, they would all be above Trump and Christie. Only reason Cruz is so far down my list is because I give him Zero % chance of getting elected. But he's one of my favorites.
    Daddy, what's an enabler?
    Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    At the risk of beating the same dead horse: You're kidding yourself.

    The point is virtually moot anyway, you wouldn't be voting for Krispy, You'd be voting for his running mate...'cause that's who would end up running the show after his Crisco-soaked carcass takes a carpet dive.
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • snake284snake284 Posts: 22,429 Senior Member
    coolgunguy wrote: »
    At the risk of beating the same dead horse: You're kidding yourself.

    The point is virtually moot anyway, you wouldn't be voting for Krispy, You'd be voting for his running mate...'cause that's who would end up running the show after his Crisco-soaked carcass takes a carpet dive.

    Like I told you, he's lower than Trump on my list. He's strictly a last resort. But if you don't think he'd be better than Hildaberry, you need to stand back and think about what you're saying. However, Christie could help himself big time if he granted that woman in the video a full pardon, AND make it his own personal campaign to do away with NJs Totally restrictive, draconian gun laws.
    Daddy, what's an enabler?
    Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    snake284 wrote: »
    Like I told you, he's lower than Trump on my list. He's strictly a last resort. But if you don't think he'd be better than Hildaberry, you need to stand back and think about what you're saying. However, Christie could help himself big time if he granted that woman in the video a full pardon, AND make it his own personal campaign to do away with NJs Totally restrictive, draconian gun laws.


    Not with me. I have no Kris Krispy....he is dead to me. Sorry, I understand your feelings on the matter, but the man has ALREADY been an enemy of gun rights. I don't need to speculate on the matter, because he has taken the element of surprise away. I can tell you how that book ends...we lose.

    Sure, it's fun to think about how he would tell the left and unions and the media to all kiss his ample backside, but that's really all it is, a simple fantasy.

    As far as comparing him to Hillary, I'd say that's a fair comparison. He wouldn't be better than her, because his IS her.
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • JermanatorJermanator Posts: 16,244 Senior Member
    I am going to speculate that had Kris Krispy been president during Sandy Hook, a Republican president could have given enough cover to RINO Republican legislators where new gun control would have passed. Since Obama was president, they had no choice but to oppose him. Those that support party over freedom are useless.
    Reason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it.
    -Thomas Paine
  • DoctorWhoDoctorWho Posts: 9,496 Senior Member
    "Those that support party over freedom are useless."

    A true statement, I always marvel at how minorities blindly embrace Democratic
    Party crap such as gun control, unreasoning loyalty to pure stupidity.
    "There is some evil in all of us, Doctor, even you, the Valeyard is an amalgamation of the darker sides of your nature, somewhere between your twelfth and final incarnation, and I may say, you do not improve with age. Founding member of the G&A forum since 1996
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    DoctorWho wrote: »
    "Those that support party over freedom are useless."

    A true statement, I always marvel at how minorities blindly embrace Democratic
    Party crap such as gun control, unreasoning loyalty to pure stupidity.


    And this is different than 'conservatives' blindly supporting republicans how? :uhm:
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • LanceLance Posts: 149 Member
    Amazing that an unashamed and vocal Socialist (from Vermont, of all places), is actually more publicly supportive of 2A than most of the 'Pubs on the market.

    And the current leader in the R field, a silver-spoon billionaire, has been able to tap into the frustrations of the working/middle class more than any candidate in decades (even if it's likely insincere). But he's on record being against 2A.

    Strange times folks. And a huge indictment against the DC status quo.
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    Lance wrote: »
    Amazing that an unashamed and vocal Socialist (from Vermont, of all places), is actually more publicly supportive of 2A than most of the 'Pubs on the market.

    And the current leader in the R field, a silver-spoon billionaire, has been able to tap into the frustrations of the working/middle class more than any candidate in decades (even if it's likely insincere). But he's on record being against 2A.

    Strange times folks. And a huge indictment against the DC status quo.

    You've got that right. Strange times indeed.

    With a possible few exceptions, (if any) politicians that have run for President in recent memory are quite wealthy. Being rich should not exclude someone from running and I don't expect anybody to take a vow of poverty, but why has wealth become a prerequisite? I don't think there's any question that it's easier for a person of wealth to afford "X" than it would be for someone of lesser means, but these campaigns aren't won or lost of the financial input of the candidates, so why is it that they all seem to be so well off? I understand the business tycoons like Romney, Gore and Trump having piles of cash, or the legal beagles like Edwards...how do the rest of them make it happen?
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • Gator MonroeGator Monroe Posts: 655 Senior Member
    Will the other GOP frontrunners "evolve" on The Border & illegal Immigrant Crime & stress on our economy ???
  • Farm Boy DeuceFarm Boy Deuce Posts: 6,083 Senior Member
    cpj wrote: »
    I question the motives of rich guys wanting to be president. Of course, I'm kinda lazy. If I had the money that some of those guys have, you couldn't pull me from my compound in the woods to go to the grocery store, let alone run for public office. Odd folks, I think. Work untill your a brazilianaire, then keep working. Screw that!

    This.

    I can guarantee if I earned a billion dollars you would never see my fat ass again. I would be hunting, fishing and building the crazy stuff that I dream up.
    I am afraid we forget sometime that the basic and simple things brings us the most pleasure.
    Dad 5-31-13
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    This.

    I can guarantee if I earned a billion dollars you would never see my fat ass again. I would be hunting, fishing and building the crazy stuff that I dream up.


    So...Battlebots? :tooth:
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • coolgunguycoolgunguy Posts: 6,637 Senior Member
    knitepoet wrote: »
    Damned skippy :up:
    Something that would make Tombstone and/or Bite force look like kids toys. I think I'd have to get TennMike in on the design team though :worthy:

    I'm thinking a 'kinetic' design with a chain flail, or maybe a design that makes use of a mace-like iron ball....
    "Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
    George Carlin
  • DoctorWhoDoctorWho Posts: 9,496 Senior Member
    Don't forget pizza, lots of pizza for the forum members!
    Lots of tasty beer !
    Salad & non alcoholic beverages for everyone else.
    "There is some evil in all of us, Doctor, even you, the Valeyard is an amalgamation of the darker sides of your nature, somewhere between your twelfth and final incarnation, and I may say, you do not improve with age. Founding member of the G&A forum since 1996
  • Gator MonroeGator Monroe Posts: 655 Senior Member
    Calamari & Dr. Pepper floats for others ...
  • tennmiketennmike Posts: 27,457 Senior Member
    coolgunguy wrote: »
    I'm thinking a 'kinetic' design with a chain flail, or maybe a design that makes use of a mace-like iron ball....

    I already have the kinetic design worked out. 5/8" high tensile chains on two octagon armed drives powered by 40 h.p. hydraulic motors. Each one sweeping 10 foot diameter circle. Mounted on front of BIG 4-wheel drive tractor and can be both angled and lifted for best effect. Also makes great anti-riot machine; car and body parts flying in all directions! One riot, one tractor!
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