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Who is more of a Loose Cannon?

Who is more of a Loose Cannon?

  • Oldtimer

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  • Ann Coulter

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Anonymous

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Soapweed said:
Who is more of a Loose Cannon?

Gee Soap-- you're making me blush... To put me in the same category of influence on folks as Ann Coulter is really an honor...

You think you can get me the same Millions $ she is making ...
 

hopalong

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You have all those cattle ventures you claimed were gonna keep you to busy to post anymore wit the likes of us!!!!!! they must bringing you millions by now so you don't need Ann's money,,, you have time to post to the LIKES of us again!!!!
:roll: :roll: :roll:
 

Soapweed

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Oldtimer said:
She (Ann Coulter) is an ultra conservative extremist loose cannon that said she "loves" and "supports" the Tea Party .... To me that is enough to make her a Tea Partier in my eyes ...

If the term "loose cannon" gets thrown around loosely, it might be pertinent to see who it most applies to.

1. loose cannon

an individual who has little to no self control, does not think logically, whose grasp on reality is feeble. a seemingly misunderstood person who is in fact a walking disaster waiting to happen.

2. loose cannon

In the days of sail, naval vessels mounted cannon carefully and purposefully rigged into positions which optimised the effect of their fire. Occasionally, the rigging of these very heavy guns might come loose, and with the vessel pitching about on high seas or during manuever in battle, the results for the ship and crew could prove catastrophic. The term has come to describe a person lacking prudence or insight, whose actions and/or speech jeopardises the safety of people in their proximity or under their authority.

Like a drunken bully, the politician shrugged off his advisors and taunted the insurgent forces operating in the country his armies were attempting to pacify. He had become a LOOSE CANNON.

3. loose cannon

A wild one. Someone who does not conform to the rest of society. A maverick. (A John Wayne wannabe.) A guy who plays by his own rules and to hell with the consequences. Shows you what he can do.

Oldtimer - "Ladies, let me show you what I can do."

Ladies - "Wow. That Oldtimer is one loose cannon."

4. loose cannon

A term of jealous criticism applied to individuals of rare flexibility and creativity, by mobs of petty-minded group-thinking procedure slaves.

They called me a loose cannon until one of my crazy ideas saved them half a million bucks. After that I insisted on being called a 360 degree swivel-mounted artillery unit.

5. loose cannon

a very irresponsible person who is likely to cause destruction

How did such a loose cannon get into a position of authority?

6. loose cannon

a danger and liability to all surrounding human beings.

Ann Coulter might be a bit opinionated, but at least she lets people know where she stands. Oldtimer is much more of a "loose cannon" because you never know where he stands. Sometimes he claims to be a follower of the Constitution, and other times he sides right in with Liberals who tromp all over the Constitution.
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
Soapweed said:
Who is more of a Loose Cannon?

Gee Soap-- you're making me blush... To put me in the same category of influence on folks as Ann Coulter is really an honor...

You think you can get me the same Millions $ she is making ...


You claimed Tea Partiers were cultists and racist, back in 2010. How is Ann influencing them to be, that which, you claimed they were already?

Are you intelligent enough to see the irony?

But hey, I guess it went over my head, eh? :lol: :lol:
 
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Anonymous

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hypocritexposer said:
Oldtimer said:
Soapweed said:
Who is more of a Loose Cannon?

Gee Soap-- you're making me blush... To put me in the same category of influence on folks as Ann Coulter is really an honor...

You think you can get me the same Millions $ she is making ...


You claimed Tea Partiers were cultists and racist, back in 2010. How is Ann influencing them to be, that which, you claimed they were already?

Are you intelligent enough to see the irony?

But hey, I guess it went over my head, eh? :lol: :lol:

I'm not claiming she's influencing Tea Partiers-- I'm saying she is negatively influencing a huge group that the Republican Party needs to win a national election-- which includes the Independents, moderate Republicans/Reagan Democrats, minorities, younger and more worldly voters, etc....
She's running folks away from that "big tent" that the experts say the Republican party needs- just like some of the nutcase Tea Partiers did in the last (ex. Mourdock, Akins, Bachmann )...

Just like the guy standing with the niggar sign- do you really want someone who is known as one of the top ultra conservative spokespersons for the Republican party going out and calling soccer moms un-American .... :???:

Just like with the guy with the sign- if it doesn't offend you it still looks like/sounds like something a dolt would do...
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
and more worldly voters

Like the Dems, Libertarians/Anarchists and isolationists like yourself, right?

:lol: :lol: :lol:

OT, the guy that doesn't like soccer, because there are too many minorities that play it.

Racist!!!
 

Martin Jr.

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I am not convinced that any organization needs "more worldly voters".

The more any person, organization, or nation leans toward Godly precepts and away from worldly views and material things, the more we will have happiness, prosperity and security.

Our prison system is a good example. Prison does nothing to prevent crime, and is really a total failure.
If these people who are in prison really knew God and followed the ways of God, prisons would be empty. We are called to be in the world and not of the world.
 
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Anonymous

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Martin Jr. said:
Our prison system is a good example. Prison does nothing to prevent crime, and is really a total failure.
If these people who are in prison really knew God and followed the ways of God, prisons would be empty. We are called to be in the world and not of the world.

The incarceration rate in the United States of America is the highest in the world. As of 2009, the incarceration rate was 743 per 100,000 of national population (0.743%). While the United States represents about 5 percent of the world's population, it houses around 25 percent of the world's prisoners. Imprisonment of America's 2.3 million prisoners, costing $24,000 per inmate per year, and $5.1 billion in new prison construction, consumes $60.3 billion in budget expenditures.

As of 2014 the high incarceration rates have started to modestly decline, although still remain the highest in the world.


I'll agree to that- our prison system is a total failure... Much of that is do to our failed War on Drugs...

It was remarkable how most the prisoners we had in jail always found Jesus there before they appeared for sentencing...
Jesus has spent more time in jail than any criminal ! :wink: :p
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
Martin Jr. said:
Our prison system is a good example. Prison does nothing to prevent crime, and is really a total failure.
If these people who are in prison really knew God and followed the ways of God, prisons would be empty. We are called to be in the world and not of the world.

The incarceration rate in the United States of America is the highest in the world. As of 2009, the incarceration rate was 743 per 100,000 of national population (0.743%). While the United States represents about 5 percent of the world's population, it houses around 25 percent of the world's prisoners. Imprisonment of America's 2.3 million prisoners, costing $24,000 per inmate per year, and $5.1 billion in new prison construction, consumes $60.3 billion in budget expenditures.

As of 2014 the high incarceration rates have started to modestly decline, although still remain the highest in the world.


I'll agree to that- our prison system is a total failure... Much of that is do to our failed War on Drugs...

It was remarkable how most the prisoners we had in jail always found Jesus there before they appeared for sentencing...
Jesus has spent more time in jail than any criminal ! :wink: :p

Most of them nowadays are finding the god you worship, allah.

Read today that drug legalization is leading to more treatment/health care costs.

But OT doesn't worry about taxpayer money being spent on deadbeats...
 
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hypocritexposer said:
Oldtimer said:
Martin Jr. said:
Our prison system is a good example. Prison does nothing to prevent crime, and is really a total failure.
If these people who are in prison really knew God and followed the ways of God, prisons would be empty. We are called to be in the world and not of the world.

The incarceration rate in the United States of America is the highest in the world. As of 2009, the incarceration rate was 743 per 100,000 of national population (0.743%). While the United States represents about 5 percent of the world's population, it houses around 25 percent of the world's prisoners. Imprisonment of America's 2.3 million prisoners, costing $24,000 per inmate per year, and $5.1 billion in new prison construction, consumes $60.3 billion in budget expenditures.

As of 2014 the high incarceration rates have started to modestly decline, although still remain the highest in the world.


I'll agree to that- our prison system is a total failure... Much of that is do to our failed War on Drugs...

It was remarkable how most the prisoners we had in jail always found Jesus there before they appeared for sentencing...
Jesus has spent more time in jail than any criminal ! :wink: :p



Read today that drug legalization is leading to more treatment/health care costs.

That is one thing they should have added to the Drug War 40 years ago- and they would have stood a better chance of winning it... But they yo-yoed (as the partisan politics changed) back and forth between treatment and prison- and never did put forward enough effort toward treatment availability - and they ended up with nothing but prisons full of 3 time repeat drug related crime offenders serving 25 to life...
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
Oldtimer said:
I'll agree to that- our prison system is a total failure... Much of that is do to our failed War on Drugs...

It was remarkable how most the prisoners we had in jail always found Jesus there before they appeared for sentencing...
Jesus has spent more time in jail than any criminal ! :wink: :p



Read today that drug legalization is leading to more treatment/health care costs.

That is one thing they should have added to the Drug War 40 years ago- and they would have stood a better chance of winning it... But they yo-yoed (as the partisan politics changed) back and forth between treatment and prison- and never did put forward enough effort toward treatment availability - and they ended up with nothing but prisons full of 3 time repeat drug related crime offenders serving 25 to life...

the added costs now are due to NEW users, not 3 peat offenders. The treatment cost is about the same as imprisonment, and that's if they don't go crazy and shoot a bunch of people at a post office...

Mike's correct, isn't he...you really are that stupid
 

hypocritexposer

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W.T said:
Holy Crackers OT those numbers look like Obummer approval ratings :roll: :roll:

progressives like OT have a hard time comprehending that as the number of laws are increased, the number of lawbreakers also increase...

...he's actually quite Conservative :lol: :lol: :lol:

He only voted for a progressive, because there was no other choice, and obama was going to do away with the "bush police state" :lol:
 

loomixguy

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Think, Hoppy...we know all three. One hasn't posted in a few days. Probably caught a thumb in her dally while roping an antelope. Another wants your address. The third is praying to Allah five times a day.
 
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