What If ObamaCare is Found Constitutional

desert dude

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there you go again with your self righteous delusions.

tell me again how he was a drug war supporter for wanting a bill that went further then prop 19, like we are seeing just two years later in washington and colorado?

oh, that's right. he did not share your exact way of thinking. do you see why you are such a self righteous douche now?
Part of the answer to your question is in your post. P19 was a California proposition. There is no similar proposition on the 2012 ballot. FDD was not opposed on the merits, he was opposed because he (mistakenly) thought the existing regime in California allowed him to operate safely while raking in all of those delicious black marker profits. I would guess his opinion of Ron Paul's position on the drug war might be different today.

Uterus, you get dumber by the day, man. I guess it's all those long nights guarding your treadmills from overweight teenagers.
 

UncleBuck

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Part of the answer to your question is in your post. P19 was a California proposition. There is no similar proposition on the 2012 ballot. FDD was not opposed on the merits, he was opposed because he (mistakenly) thought the existing regime in California allowed him to operate safely while raking in all of those delicious black marker profits. I would guess his opinion of Ron Paul's position on the drug war might be different today.

Uterus, you get dumber by the day, man. I guess it's all those long nights guarding your treadmills from overweight teenagers.
more proof of your self righteous douchery. i guarantee you he would still say rawn pawl is spam and laugh at your constant spamming of him.

he was against 19 for reasons completely different than the one you enumerate. but because he doesn't share your exact opinion on it, you spread lies about the guy.

you are exposing yourself for the gigantic douche that you are now.

why don't we go back to some of the prop 19 threads and read his reasoning? i'm sure that since you are such a bastion of truthiness, nothing we find will show how completely wrong and crybabyish you are, right?

douche.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
more proof of your self righteous douchery. i guarantee you he would still say rawn pawl is spam and laugh at your constant spamming of him.

he was against 19 for reasons completely different than the one you enumerate. but because he doesn't share your exact opinion on it, you spread lies about the guy.

you are exposing yourself for the gigantic douche that you are now.

why don't we go back to some of the prop 19 threads and read his reasoning? i'm sure that since you are such a bastion of truthiness, nothing we find will show how completely wrong and crybabyish you are, right?

douche.
You are welcome to reread P19 threads if you like, sounds like as productive use of your time as anything else.
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
You can always claim religious exemption to the individual mandate, and not pay the penalty. I wonder if the insurance companies will be allowed to deny coverage to someone who has claimed religious exemption.
 

UncleBuck

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You are welcome to reread P19 threads if you like, sounds like as productive use of your time as anything else.
this is you admitting that you are making up FDD's position for him. why? rawn pawl butthurtness? can't deal with your savior failing so hard with his "revolution" that you spammed about for so long?

dishonesty FTW!
 

UncleBuck

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You can always claim religious exemption to the individual mandate, and not pay the penalty. I wonder if the insurance companies will be allowed to deny coverage to someone who has claimed religious exemption.
only muslims will get to claim that exemption. it's part of obama's plant to institute sharia law in america.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
this is you admitting that you are making up FDD's position for him. why? rawn pawl butthurtness? can't deal with your savior failing so hard with his "revolution" that you spammed about for so long?

dishonesty FTW!
No, this is me saying that I am not interested in rereading P19 threads, those threads were frustrating enough the first time. I am not disappointed in Ron Paul's performance, it achieved about what I expected.
 

UncleBuck

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No, this is me saying that I am not interested in rereading P19 threads, those threads were frustrating enough the first time. I am not disappointed in Ron Paul's performance, it achieved about what I expected.
you're not interested in reading anything said because it would interfere with your revisionist history and self righteousness. let's at least be honest here.
 

desert dude

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you're not interested in reading anything said because it would interfere with your revisionist history and self righteousness. let's at least be honest here.
The P19 threads were filled with paranoia, stupidity, and self serving lies. The anti-P19 types were composed of growers/dispensary operators desperate to protect their black market profits (FDD for example), lefties who were/are convinced that "Korporashuns" are the devil incarnate, and fools. Had it passed, it would have been a shot across the bow of DOJ and the cartels.
 

abandonconflict

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The P19 threads were filled with paranoia, stupidity, and self serving lies. The anti-P19 types were composed of growers/dispensary operators desperate to protect their black market profits (FDD for example), lefties who were/are convinced that "Korporashuns" are the devil incarnate, and fools. Had it passed, it would have been a shot across the bow of DOJ and the cartels.
Sounds like you were posting in them.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Back on topic ... cn

Two weeks ago, after nearly a year of writing Throwback of the House, I finally got the nerve to feed my friends one of my creations.

Three days later, I got a call from my editor, informing me that it's time to end this madness.

I'm pretty sure this isn't a coincidence.

Robin Wheeler
​In bidding farewell to Throwback, I've brought forth one of the first recipes I found. A dish so bizarre that it must be reserved for a special occasion such as this. A dish so potentially vile that it would make me never, ever want to experiment with old cookbooks again.

I present to you, from 1953's 500 Tasty Snacks: Ideas of Entertaining, Aspic Entrées: Jellied Bouillon with Frankfurters.

Robin Wheeler
​Dissolve unflavored gelatin in hot beef broth. In a pretty gelatin mold, place diced celery, slices of hard-boiled eggs and hot dogs in an eye-pleasing design. Pour beef Jell-O into the mold. Chill until firm.

Robin Wheeler
​I usually do my experiments after my five-year-old daughter has gone to sleep, but due to gelatin's long chill time, she caught a glimpse of it in the fridge and asked her dad what it was. After he described the recipe and explained that, yes, people used to eat such things, she wrinkled her brow, cocked her head and said, "That's got to be a joke."

Before our final serving, she protested by stealing my dry erase board and writing "NO! NO! NO!" all over it.

She's a smart kid. Traumatized, but smart.

Robin Wheeler
​I don't even want to get into the symbolism of hot dogs and eggs trapped in jiggly fluid with her yet.

Robin Wheeler
​As for the taste? Jesus Christ, it's processed meat in Jell-O, with a little crunch from the celery and some extra slime provided by boiled egg white. What the hell do you think it tasted like? I managed one chew before the whole mess rocketed out of my mouth into the sink.

Four hours later, when I was going to bed, my mouth rinsed with water and Everclear, I had a flavor flashback and started gagging.

I think that means it's time to go.

Robin Wheeler
​
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Oh sweet mother of poo. We have a winner. cn

Tuna Twinkie Soufflé

1 Tbl rendered chicken fat, divided
12 Hostess Twinkies
Salt
White Pepper
1/2 tsp dry mustard
4 eggs, separated
2 cans tuna in oil, drained, reserve oil.

Preheat oven to 350 F.
Grease a 7-inch soufflé dish with 1 tsp of chicken fat and 1 tsp tuna oil.

Slice Twinkies in half lengthwise. Remove and reserve cream filling.

In a large food processor, combine Twinkie cakes, half of the Twinkie filling, and the remaining chicken fat and tuna oil.

Blend until the mixture has reached the consistency of a thin batter.

Transfer ingredients to a medium saucepan and cook over low heat. Stir in salt, white pepper, and mustard. Remove from heat.

Beat in egg yolks, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Fold in tuna. In a medium bowl, beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Fold beaten egg whites into tuna mixture. Pour into greased soufflé dish.

Bake in 350 oven 40 to 45 minutes, or until puffed and golden brown. Top with remaining Twinkie cream.

Serve with a tossed salad.
The author is Mike Nelson from Minneapolis, and the title is 'The Worst Cookbook in America'. He has been searching out the world's most god-awful recipes for 10 years.

Collected by Bert Christensen
 
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