Chuck Norris is insane

AIU is the new and improved name of AIG.

Dont you watch the news?

Do YOU actually pay attention to the news? Or do you simply hear what you want?

While they are PLANNING to change the name for a PORTION of the company to AIU, they have NOT done so at this point. The company is still called AIG.

To call it AIU is not only confusing, it is wrong. It is ONE division (prop and causualty) that will likely end up being called AIU. The annuity arm of its insurance will likely go back to being called Sun America. Both will likely be spin offs from AIG as a way to raise capital to pay back a portion of the taxpayers money.
 

Don't you know the world was invented on January 20, 2009.

The previous 8 years didn't exist.

There was no Bush Administration that the American public and the entire planet earth was running from.

All the knuckleheads that whined and pined about the "free market" bear no responsibility for the egregious greed that comes when there is no regulation.

In other words, don't sweat the idiot stuff or be concerned about people who talk like children.

They are meaningless and marginalized.
 
Don't you know the world was invented on January 20, 2009.

The previous 8 years didn't exist.

There was no Bush Administration that the American public and the entire planet earth was running from.

All the knuckleheads that whined and pined about the "free market" bear no responsibility for the egregious greed that comes when there is no regulation.

In other words, don't sweat the idiot stuff or be concerned about people who talk like children.

They are meaningless and marginalized.

I'm sorry, I didn't know that I needed to explain and defend everything Bush did in order to criticize Obama. It won't happen again.
 
Don't you know the world was invented on January 20, 2009.

The previous 8 years didn't exist.

There was no Bush Administration that the American public and the entire planet earth was running from.

All the knuckleheads that whined and pined about the "free market" bear no responsibility for the egregious greed that comes when there is no regulation.

In other words, don't sweat the idiot stuff or be concerned about people who talk like children.

They are meaningless and marginalized.

pheeeesh, and you all act like there were no other administrations before Bush came into office..

and you can keep dreaming that we are, meaningless and marginalized, you ain't seen nothing yet dear...

Live Free or Die..
 
pheeeesh, and you all act like there were no other administrations before Bush came into office..

and you can keep dreaming that we are, meaningless and marginalized, you ain't seen nothing yet dear...

Live Free or Die..

:lmao:

Beware the legion of mental dwarfs. :)

Who is the most influential right-winger that America cares about?

Palin? :)

NOBODY gives a fuck about the right-wing .. including a growing number of republicans.

Are there any plans that you know of to artificially grow more old white men .. 'cause if there isn't .. you're toast. :)
 
All the knuckleheads that whined and pined about the "free market" bear no responsibility for the egregious greed that comes when there is no regulation.

.
But you're omitting certain precipitating conditions. Government backed Fannie May mortgages is what made the system ripe for abuse by the private sector. That was knuckleheaded in the extreme, like your sex partners.
 
:lmao:

Beware the legion of mental dwarfs. :)

Who is the most influential right-winger that America cares about?

Palin? :)

NOBODY gives a fuck about the right-wing .. including a growing number of republicans.

Are there any plans that you know of to artificially grow more old white men .. 'cause if there isn't .. you're toast. :)

you are a true racist, you must be proud. I guess to your disappointment, whites are still the largest majority in this country...darn huh.

you and liberals are the ones who are, meaningless and marginalized, you're just too stupid to see it...but hey, whatever blows your skirts up..
 
you are a true racist, you must be proud. I guess to your disappointment, whites are still the largest majority in this country...darn huh.

you and liberals are the ones who are, meaningless and marginalized, you're just too stupid to see it...but hey, whatever blows your skirts up..

A testament to how far race has come in this country. Even the morons on the right try to use it as a slur .. unsuccessfully, but I give you a "C" for trying.

Is it a secret to you that the Republican Party is a party of old white men .. or that old white men are shrinking in this country .. or that the demographics of America are changing?

What happened? You failed to come up with one influential right-winger America cares about.

How about Pustjab Jindal or maybe MC Michael Steele?

:lmao:
 
A testament to how far race has come in this country. Even the morons on the right try to use it as a slur .. unsuccessfully, but I give you a "C" for trying.

Is it a secret to you that the Republican Party is a party of old white men .. or that old white men are shrinking in this country .. or that the demographics of America are changing?

What happened? You failed to come up with one influential right-winger America cares about.

How about Pustjab Jindal or maybe MC Michael Steele?

:lmao:

yawn..
 
Is it a secret to you that the Republican Party is a party of old white men

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_American_Republicans"]Feel free to take your pick[/ame]

* Claude Allen, former White House Domestic Policy Advisor
* Akindele Akinyemi, CEO of One Network and Conservative Educator
* Renee Amoore, health care advocate & founder and president of The Amoore Group, Inc.; former candidate for RNC Co-Chairwoman



* Pearl Bailey, singer and actress
* J. Kenneth Blackwell, former Secretary of State of Ohio, former gubernatorial candidate
* Peter Boulware, former NFL linebacker and Republican candidate for the Florida House of Representatives, District 9.
* Jennette Bradley, former Treasurer of the State of Ohio
* Edward Brooke, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, first African American elected by popular vote to the U.S. Senate
* Janice Rogers Brown, a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals
* Blanche Bruce, former U.S. Senator from Mississippi, first African American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate
* Victoria Buckley, former Colorado Secretary of State [1]
* Keith Butler, Republican national committeeman from Michigan, former councilman for Detroit, minister and former U.S. Senatorial candidate



* Herman Cain, businessman and media personality
* Jennifer Carroll, Florida State Representative [2]
* Clarence H. Carter, Director of the District of Columbia’s Department of Human Services, former administration official under President George W. Bush [3]
* Octavius Valentine Catto, civil rights activist and African American baseball pioneer
* Henry P. Cheatham, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina
* Eldridge Cleaver, author and civil rights leader
* William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr., fourth United States Secretary of Transportation, first African American Supreme Court Clerk [4] [5] [6]
* Ward Connerly, political activist, businessman, and former University of California Regent
* Stanley Crouch, American music and cultural critic, syndicated columnist, and novelist



* Oscar Stanton De Priest, former U.S. Representative from Illinois
* Frederick Douglass, abolitionist, editor, orator, author, and statesman
* Clyde Drexler, former professional basketball player



* Larry Elder, talk radio host and commentator
* Robert Brown Elliott, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
* Melvin H. Evans, former U.S. Representative from, and former Governor of, the U.S. Virgin Islands
* Charles Evers, civil-rights leader in Mississippi, brother of Medgar Evers



* James L. Farmer, Jr., civil rights leader
* Arthur Fletcher, official in the administrations of Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and George H.W. Bush; considered the "father of affirmative action"
* Gary Franks, former U.S. Representative from Connecticut



* Paul R. Green, Jr., retired Senior Master Sergeant, U.S. Air Force, Businessman, former candidate California State Senate
* Rosey Greer, former Penn State and NFL athlete



* Jeremiah Haralson, former U.S. Representative from Alabama
* Ted Hayes, activist for the homeless
* Erika Harold, Miss America 2003
* John Adams Hyman, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina



* Roy Innis, civil rights activist, founder of Congress of Racial Equality
* Niger Innis, commentator and activist



* Alphonso Jackson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
* Wallace B. Jefferson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas
* Timothy F. Johnson, Ph.D., Chairman, Buncombe County Republican Party North Carolina
* Justin Jordan President of Texas College Republicans , Conservative Activist



* Alan Keyes, former member of the Republican party and nominee for the U.S. Senate.
* Alveda King, former member of the Georgia House of Representatives. Niece of Martin Luther King, Jr.
* Don King, boxing promoter
* Yaphet Kotto, actor
* Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights activist



* John Mercer Langston, former U.S. Representative from Virginia
* Jefferson Franklin Long, former U.S. Representative from Georgia
* John Roy Lynch, former U.S. Representative from Mississippi



* Lynette Boggs, former Las Vegas City Councilwoman, former Clark County, NV commissioner, former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives
* Angela McGlowan, political analyst
* Donald K. McLaurin, mayor of Trotwood, Ohio [7]
* Karl Malone, former professional basketball player
* James Meredith, civil rights leader
* Thomas Ezekiel Miller, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
* George Washington Murray, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
* Steven Mullins, Connecticut politician, First African American nominee for State Comptroller in state history. West Haven Commissioner.



* Charles Edmund Nash, former U.S Representative from Louisiana

* Dr. Belinda Noah, attorney, law professor, and 2006 candidate for the Florida United States Senate



* Rod Paige, seventh U.S. Secretary of Education
* Gregory Parker, Comal County Commissioner, Commissioner Texas State Commission on Emergency Communications
* Sherman Parker, Missouri state representative, running for U.S. House of Representatives
* Edward J. Perkins, first African-American U.S. ambassador to South Africa
* Samuel Pierce, former HUD Secretary
* P. B. S. Pinchback, twenty-fourth governor of Louisiana; first African-American governor of a U.S. state
* Homer Plessy, plaintiff in Plessy v. Ferguson
* Colin Powell, first African-American U.S. Secretary of State
* Michael Powell, former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
* Jesse Lee Peterson, civil rights activist, founder of Brotherhood of New Destiny
* Joseph C. Phillips, actor and commentator
* Pierre-Richard Prosper, former Bush Administration war crimes official



* Kristal C. Quarker, Health and Education Policy Advisor to Representative Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI-11), 2008 Chairwoman of the Black Republican Congressional Staff Association



* Joseph H. Rainey, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina, first African American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives
* James T. Rapier, former U.S. Representative from Alabama
* Hiram Rhodes Revels, former U.S. Senator from Mississippi, first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate
* Condoleezza Rice, sixty-sixth U.S. Secretary of State
* Frances Rice, Chairman of National Black Republican Association
* Jack E. Robinson II, former U.S. Senate nominee from Massachusetts
* Vernon Robinson, former candidate for U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina
* Angel Joy Rocker, former candidate for President [8]
* Joe Rogers, former Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, youngest Lieutenant Governor in Colorado history
* Carson Ross Mayor of Blue Springs, MO, Fmr. Missouri State Rep.



* Robert Smalls, South Carolina
* DeForest "Buster" Soaries, former New Jersey Secretary of State
* Thomas Sowell, economist, writer and commentator
* Michael S. Steele, political commentator, former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, former candidate for the U.S. Senate and elected chairman of the RNC.
* Sage Steele, television sports anchor
* Lynn Swann, former NFL player, former Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate



* Noel C. Taylor - Mayor of Roanoke, Virginia from 1975 to 1992.[9]
* Clarence Thomas, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court
* Sojourner Truth, abolitionist speaker and suffrage advocate



* Sheryl Underwood, comedienne and entertainer
* James L. Usry, former mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey



* William T. Vernon, Registrar of the Treasury under President Theodore Roosevelt [10]



* Dale Wainwright, Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court
* Jimmie Walker, actor and comedian
* Eric M. Wallace, Publisher of Freedom's Journal Magazine [11]
* Zachary Ward, economist
* Booker T. Washington, educator and activist
* Maurice Washington, Nevada State Senator
* J. C. Watts, former U.S. Representative from Oklahoma
* Ida B. Wells, civil rights advocate, co-founder of the NAACP
* Allen West, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives from Florida
* Armstrong Williams, radio and television commentator
* Michael L. Williams, Texas Railroad Commissioner
* Walter E. Williams, author, commentator, economist
* Vern Williams, member of the National Mathematics Advisory Panel
* J. Ernest Wilkins, Sr., Assistant Secretary of Labor under President Eisenhower [12]
* Anthony Keith Womack , Minister, Educator and Philanthropist


These are all republicans. These are all African Americans. These are all influential figures.
 

First off, the article you linked in the original post grossly misstates what Chuck Norris wrote. Nowhere in Norris' article on WND does he call for a "violent revolution." This only reveals the intellectual dishonesty of the far-left.

Secondly, are the words of our founding fathers insane? Norris backed up everything he wrote with statements from great men including Washington, Jefferson and Henry, all of whom believed ultimate political authority originates with the people.

If Texas chose to leave the union, it is fully within their rights to do so. Do you not agree?
 
People should also recall that there is a difference between the American Revolution (1763-1789) and the American War for Independence (1776-1783).
 
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