dave, why do you defend the republicans? Shouldn’t you be thankful to the democrats for allowing your kind to engage in your shenanigans? Imagine if Sarah Palin takes back the country and sent all of your kind to Christian re-education camps where you will receive Jesus into your life and be made to realize your frivolous ways?
Posted by: stevieb at October 29, 2009 10:33 AM
WOW, You really are a nutjob. Where can we find some of your published writing?????
“Imagine if Sarah Palin takes back the country and sent all of your kind to Christian re-education camps where you will receive Jesus into your life and be made to realize your frivolous ways?”
The 34 most terrifying words in the English language!
In 1965 the late great Bill Buckley lost for NYC mayor running against John Lindsay as well as the aging Abe Beame. Buckley’s loss to Lindsay paved the way for the Lindsay/ and eventual Beame decline years for NYC. Many longtime New Yorkers were concerned about what was to come for NYC after the “false” Republican Lindsay would take power. The decline began and by 1970 was in full swing. My grandparents who were Buckley backers did not care for Lindsay and vowed that if he lost they would soon enough leave the city of thier birth. In fact my grandfather was so anti-Lindsay he was thrilled that not one but two of his youngest daughters, who were students at LIU at the time were volunteering for Buckleys campaign. Buckley garnered a small percentage of the vote and lost. By 1969 my grandparents and many others like them were gone , never to again reside in NYC. By the mid 1970’s they had sold off whatever property they still owned in Northeast Brooklyn and Queens and one they did not sell for sentimental reasons in ENY was burned to the ground in the late 70’s. The decline that they so feared for Northeast Bklyn had ripened to it’s full potential by the early 80’s. I truly believe that the election of someone like Bill Thompson is comparable to what could be the begining of a period of stready decline for portions of NYC. Thompson is not the answer , his failed record speaks for itself. Bloomberg is no prize, he can be arrogant and a phony BUT he is the best choice of the two, as he is beholden to no man or group. Vote carefully.
i mean, im not a 16 year old goth chick so it’s nothing something that’s really gonna affect my life one way or the other. but the what the hell are my sister and her friends going to do when they come into the city now? oh THAT’s right! maybe they’ll try to score weed or crack. GOOD JOB BLOOMBERG! idiot.
sorry biff. you must be slow today. 😉
Wow!
Bodhi beat me to it.
Btw, “your kind” = ??????
dave, why do you defend the republicans? Shouldn’t you be thankful to the democrats for allowing your kind to engage in your shenanigans? Imagine if Sarah Palin takes back the country and sent all of your kind to Christian re-education camps where you will receive Jesus into your life and be made to realize your frivolous ways?
Posted by: stevieb at October 29, 2009 10:33 AM
WOW, You really are a nutjob. Where can we find some of your published writing?????
“Imagine if Sarah Palin takes back the country and sent all of your kind to Christian re-education camps where you will receive Jesus into your life and be made to realize your frivolous ways?”
The 34 most terrifying words in the English language!
quote: “your kind”
who says that, are you kidding me?
In 1965 the late great Bill Buckley lost for NYC mayor running against John Lindsay as well as the aging Abe Beame. Buckley’s loss to Lindsay paved the way for the Lindsay/ and eventual Beame decline years for NYC. Many longtime New Yorkers were concerned about what was to come for NYC after the “false” Republican Lindsay would take power. The decline began and by 1970 was in full swing. My grandparents who were Buckley backers did not care for Lindsay and vowed that if he lost they would soon enough leave the city of thier birth. In fact my grandfather was so anti-Lindsay he was thrilled that not one but two of his youngest daughters, who were students at LIU at the time were volunteering for Buckleys campaign. Buckley garnered a small percentage of the vote and lost. By 1969 my grandparents and many others like them were gone , never to again reside in NYC. By the mid 1970’s they had sold off whatever property they still owned in Northeast Brooklyn and Queens and one they did not sell for sentimental reasons in ENY was burned to the ground in the late 70’s. The decline that they so feared for Northeast Bklyn had ripened to it’s full potential by the early 80’s. I truly believe that the election of someone like Bill Thompson is comparable to what could be the begining of a period of stready decline for portions of NYC. Thompson is not the answer , his failed record speaks for itself. Bloomberg is no prize, he can be arrogant and a phony BUT he is the best choice of the two, as he is beholden to no man or group. Vote carefully.
WTF. clove cigarettes are now banned in NY. :-/
i mean, im not a 16 year old goth chick so it’s nothing something that’s really gonna affect my life one way or the other. but the what the hell are my sister and her friends going to do when they come into the city now? oh THAT’s right! maybe they’ll try to score weed or crack. GOOD JOB BLOOMBERG! idiot.
*rob*