maumeeone's Comments (191)
Sarah, Plain and Small
Commented Nov 24, 2009 at 15:19:26 in Politics
“And Dorothy Parker said..." I like to have a martini, two at the very most, with three I'm under the table, after four I'm under my host!"”
Freesia2 replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 15:39:06
“lol
My favorite Parkerism is the note she sent to a friend in the hospital after she'd had a baby. "Glad to know everything came out alright. We knew you had it in you. ". :-)”
My favorite Parkerism is the note she sent to a friend in the hospital after she'd had a baby. "Glad to know everything came out alright. We knew you had it in you. ". :-)”
Justice American Style
Commented Nov 17, 2009 at 16:50:31 in Politics
“If he isn't a civilian, then just what uniform of what government was he wearing?”
islandsox replied on Nov 17, 2009 at 18:14:12
“So a uniform is all that is needed to make someone a self-proclaimed Islamic terrorist? Surely you don't think it's that simple that it's the way someone dresses versus what someone proclaims themself to be. He's Al Qaeda, or at least he says he is. This does not make him a civilian; it makes him a soldier within Islamic Jihad. I'm sorry, I thought you knew that.”
Giuliani the Brave
Commented Nov 17, 2009 at 16:34:15 in New York
“Fanned! I couldn't have said it any better! We need more people like you to "tell it like it is"! I am so sick of the conniving Right and their hollow philosophy about "creating their own reality"...All that amounts to is a bunch of lies that lead us all into real danger!”
Giuliani the Brave
Commented Nov 17, 2009 at 16:30:00 in New York
“You are soooooooooo right, er, I mean correct. Principles, schminciples...Rudy never had 'em and he never will!”
Giuliani the Brave
Commented Nov 17, 2009 at 16:26:28 in New York
“The GOPers tout themselves as the real patriots who just love to wrap themselves in the flag, when they are actually cowards. Their way of defending & upholding the Constitution is by dismantling it. Fear is a terrible thing...And they are quaking in their boots because of it.”
Giuliani the Brave
Commented Nov 17, 2009 at 16:14:16 in New York
“Look up the word "opportunist" in the dictionary - Rudy's picture should be right next to it! The man is a putz...Say goodbye, Rudy!”
christopherflynn replied on Nov 17, 2009 at 16:39:43
“I see the word "putz" and I know you must be a fellow NewYorker...Please don't prove me wrong...Great word, incidentally...”
A Moment of Truth with Bill Moyers, Marcy Kaptur, and Simon Johnson
Commented Oct 09, 2009 at 14:04:08 in Business
“Thanks for recognizing my Representative, Marcy Kaptur. I am very proud to have her representing us in Congress. This is a woman who fights for John and Jane America - not the Fat cats! Of course, there are those Republicans in this district who absolutely hate her. But who would expect otherwise? Fortunately, they are in the minority...”
baseball101 replied on Oct 09, 2009 at 15:07:23
“She is my rep as well, and I am going to vote for her again. I do wonder however that even though the GOP is the minority here, and will remain that way, I just wonder with the Toledo mayor down, the local WGOP affiliate (WSPD) has made Marcy their #1 target. There are signs all over its studio saying "Katpur sold us out" As we know they are vicious perveyors of propaganda and lies (just like all of hate radio) and it makes me worry that this time they will be successfl in their attempt. Hell, on the station's weekly poll of basically who they hate, last week Kaptur got the most votes simply becuase she was in and went to see Moore's movie. These people are unbelievable and the afternoon host calls all public schools "Liberal indoctrination camps." That is just a taste of what the locals are capable of, and I do fear on this one they might actually be successful, that's all.”
callyhouck replied on Oct 09, 2009 at 14:54:56
“Perhaps it's because Republicans love capitalism but hate democracy.”
Why Would Anyone Call Their Book "Going Rogue"? Answer Below.
Commented Sep 30, 2009 at 13:28:14 in Politics
“The only reason why anyone would fear this woman is because of the enormous damage that can be done by someone like her. She is reckless to a fault, not to mention a world-class quitter...Unless you realize it's all about Sarah's quest for attention, you will never get it.”
AirForceBlue replied on Sep 30, 2009 at 15:58:48
“Ah yes, the typical hater who can't see the success for Governor Palin and the State she governed. Yep, she resigned, like she said to work in another way, and like she did not say to escape the superfluous ethics charges dishonestly filed by democrats to despoil her record and cripple her future. It is the democrat Saul Alinsky bible teaching to destroy an opponent first.”
Why Would Anyone Call Their Book "Going Rogue"? Answer Below.
Commented Sep 30, 2009 at 13:20:27 in Politics
“ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
Why Would Anyone Call Their Book "Going Rogue"? Answer Below.
Commented Sep 30, 2009 at 13:19:05 in Politics
“...And we all know what happens to rogue elephants in the end...”
Steamboater replied on Sep 30, 2009 at 13:50:25
“Better they 'shoot her with a tranquilizier from a helicopter.”
Why Would Anyone Call Their Book "Going Rogue"? Answer Below.
Commented Sep 30, 2009 at 13:14:10 in Politics
“Sarah Palin is the perfect example of people who don't know the true meaning of a word, then when they use it, appear totally foolish. The only difference here is, she's proud of her willful ignorance!”
horsesforever replied on Oct 04, 2009 at 11:10:01
“I guess she felt it sounded good, and that would draw people into buying it. My thought is that most will be disappointed by this book..”
The Ugly Irony of Sarah Palin's Going Rogue
Commented Sep 29, 2009 at 13:41:54 in Politics
“As far as I'm concerned, anyone stupid enough to buy her "book" can read read it on their way to the local death panel! (;>0)”
The Ugly Irony of Sarah Palin's Going Rogue
Commented Sep 29, 2009 at 13:34:55 in Politics
“Sarah-Baby is so proud of her "Rogue" moniker that it's part of the title of her upcoming book...So being the inquisitive person that I am, I decided to look up the actual meaning of the word in my Webster's Dictionary. Lo and behold, the most prevalent meaning of the word is "a scoundrel"!!! Hmmm, now that I think about it, that seems to be pretty accurate. So I ask myself, why on earth would anyone be proud of that??? I guess I should just consider the source and let that speak for itself...”
dfranz replied on Sep 29, 2009 at 15:27:27
“When you are a maverickey as she is you don't need a dictionary. She probably got that from one of those magazines she reads. You know Rogue er make that Vogue.”
Passenger57 replied on Sep 29, 2009 at 14:45:17
“Why couldn't she have jumped off the Bridge To Nowhere and ended up in another dimension?”
New Rule: Conspiracy Weary
Commented Sep 09, 2009 at 16:16:02 in Comedy
“Sad to say, but the so-called intelligence failures of the Bush administration seem more like complicity than anything else. Saying they had no knowledge that anything like this could happen is a little hard to believe...All they had to do was heed the intelligence warnings that something like this actually could happen. Standing idly by and allowing such a catastrophe, after being warned, is simply unforgivable...Not to mention criminal!”
Glenn Beck To Get Key To City; Protesters Say "Change The Locks!"
Commented Sep 03, 2009 at 13:15:02 in Media
“The word is "cooties".”
Mannock replied on Sep 03, 2009 at 13:49:09
“For resub, proper speech is overrated.”
Tropiholic replied on Sep 03, 2009 at 13:31:41
“i LOVE the right wad illiteracy, hilarious!”
Eykis replied on Sep 03, 2009 at 13:30:08
“And the government is not stopping Beck's free speech.
We, the People, are trying to get him STFU because we are sick of his racist lies and hatred.”
We, the People, are trying to get him STFU because we are sick of his racist lies and hatred.”
smartenoughforthisforum replied on Sep 03, 2009 at 13:25:40
“Actually, for Repubs it's "coodies". Like "nigras".”
Michael Steele: Meet Amanda Duzak
Commented Sep 02, 2009 at 15:03:10 in Politics
“They view it as a weakness...Sad, isn't it? But that's what passes for "compassionate conservatism" nowadays.”
IrishCubsFan replied on Sep 02, 2009 at 16:57:09
“I was under the impression that "compassionate conservatives" were those who felt really bad for you as they were messing you over--after all, if you were like them, you wouldn't be on the receiving end of their "compassion," now would you? They seem to think that if you get "messed over," it's always your own fault. Talk about smug self-righteousness. The GOP is the party of Lincoln no more . . .”
Michael Steele: Meet Amanda Duzak
Commented Sep 02, 2009 at 14:59:35 in Politics
“He needs to get him some empathy. But we all know what Republicans think of that!!!”
Michael Steele: Meet Amanda Duzak
Commented Sep 02, 2009 at 14:53:16 in Politics
“A disgustingly petty man heading a disgusting petty organization! All the Republican Party cares about right now is regaining power. And they don't care how they do it. I'm glad he was exposed for the heartless demagogue that he really is. It's just too bad that enough people weren't able to witness his fiendish display. Now all he needs is the long curled moustache to tweek and this picture would be complete!”
Accepting the Death of my Mother
Commented Aug 31, 2009 at 14:07:05 in Living
“Dear Dr. LaPook,
I know exactly what you mean...My own Mother passed away a little over three years ago, on the first anniversary of my Father's funeral. She was 89 whe she died. I still have the urge now and then to pick up the phone and call her whenever I see a beautiful sunset or a big bright full moon, as was one of our habits. Mom enjoyed nature and loved the simple things in life. She never let on just how much she missed Dad during that year. I was with her a lot, but I still wish I would have spent even more time with her. Mom lived in a wonderful assisted living residence, but I know how much she enjoyed it when I would pick her up and take her out for dinner, just the two of us. In fact, I still really miss picking her up just to go out on errands to the bank or to go shopping. Sometimes the smallest things are the ones we miss the most!
Although I know you will, cherish your Father while he is still with you. From my experience, once they were both gone, I felt a weird sort of disconnect...As if I was suddenly adrift and alone. It definitely takes some getting used to. It may be a cliche, but as long as they are in our hearts, they are still with us.
Thank you so much for sharing your feelings with us...”
I know exactly what you mean...My own Mother passed away a little over three years ago, on the first anniversary of my Father's funeral. She was 89 whe she died. I still have the urge now and then to pick up the phone and call her whenever I see a beautiful sunset or a big bright full moon, as was one of our habits. Mom enjoyed nature and loved the simple things in life. She never let on just how much she missed Dad during that year. I was with her a lot, but I still wish I would have spent even more time with her. Mom lived in a wonderful assisted living residence, but I know how much she enjoyed it when I would pick her up and take her out for dinner, just the two of us. In fact, I still really miss picking her up just to go out on errands to the bank or to go shopping. Sometimes the smallest things are the ones we miss the most!
Although I know you will, cherish your Father while he is still with you. From my experience, once they were both gone, I felt a weird sort of disconnect...As if I was suddenly adrift and alone. It definitely takes some getting used to. It may be a cliche, but as long as they are in our hearts, they are still with us.
Thank you so much for sharing your feelings with us...”
New Rule: No Shame in Being the Sorry Party
Commented Aug 21, 2009 at 13:00:33 in Comedy
“FYI - Michigan wants them.”
stick458 replied on Aug 21, 2009 at 13:03:30
“Not surprised - they're used to unions.”
New Rule: No Shame in Being the Sorry Party
Commented Aug 21, 2009 at 12:54:14 in Comedy
“Don't be sorry...They do it to themselves. Talk about being your own worst enemy!”
Republican Party Has Become "Cash for Clunkers"
Commented Aug 05, 2009 at 14:40:58 in Politics
“Apparently they have yet to learn the First Rule of Holes...When you realize you're in one, STOP DIGGING!”
BAGnews Reads The Pictures: Michelle Malkin with the Sound Off
Commented Aug 04, 2009 at 12:46:33 in Media
“Spell much?”
mcmingus replied on Aug 04, 2009 at 14:34:34
“LOL!”
conservative-mindset replied on Aug 04, 2009 at 12:51:58
“Sorry, I'm in a rush... I'm at work... have you ever heard of that... w - o - r - k? No time to spell check”
BAGnews Reads The Pictures: Michelle Malkin with the Sound Off
Commented Aug 04, 2009 at 12:45:11 in Media
“Their puppet masters buy the books in bulk, then give them away just so they can get on the best-seller lists. It's all an illusion, nothing more. Welcome to the world of those who claim to "create their own reality"...”


