Surprise....

She's one of my biggest fans, that is why she feels the need to comment on all of my posts! They call it stalking in some circles.
 
We all have stalkers here, or at least most of us do. Learn to deal with it, dear. :loveu:

I did, I have her on ignore! No, not everyone here stalks me like the Groaning Grannies and I certainly don't stalk them, I just don't see them until someone quotes them.

And who are you to talk, you constantly bitch about others behavior! :loveu::loveu:

I raise you a heart!
 
I did, I have her on ignore! No, not everyone here stalks me like the Groaning Grannies and I certainly don't stalk them, I just don't see them until someone quotes them.

And who are you to talk, you constantly bitch about others behavior! :loveu::loveu:

I raise you a heart!

I don't "constantly bitch". I've complained once or twice, realized it does me no good, so now I don't complain. I deal with my stalker in a different way now. *shrug*
 
Disaster and death of an untold magnitude and all disloyal and her buddies can do is joke about the dead...oh my yes...another absolutely BEAUTIFUL display of conservative compassion.

It warms the heart of my cockles!

besides, it was he tsunami that did it not the earthquake (only to blame in as it caused the tsunami)

some people cannot handle horror - otoh it is a poor joke
 
Will the horror never end. :cry:

Bay Area Sushi Bars Face Daunting Supply Shortages

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS) – Bay Area sushi bars and other restaurants that rely heavily on Japanese seafood are facing shipping delays and supply shortages following last week’s earthquake and tsunami.

At Umi on Potrero Hil, owner and executive chef Stewart Chen has a large variety of fish from the Japanese markets.

“We have sea bass, tako (octopus), tobiuo (flying fish),” said Chen. “All this is from Japan, from all over Japan.”

About half the fish Chen serves comes from Japan, with the other half from local markets and fisheries.

But he’s already starting to see the impact of the earthquake on overseas deliveries.

“There are a lot of delays, especially the fish that might be a special request. They have been saying, we don’t have that,” he said.

Umi is one of several sushi restaurants in the Bay Area that is expecting long-lasting effects from the disaster in Japan.

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2011/03/15/bay-area-sushi-bars-face-daunting-supply-shortages/

Isn't Cawacko in SF? Maybe we can organize a relief fund to help him out. :viol:
 
My op says nothing about Katrina...that was mentioned to show how the left uses tragedy as a matter of course to score political points...

Whats Bush traveling to Thailand have to do with anything....
did I say Obama needed to travel to Japan or Libya or Egypt or anywhere else....?

You're one of the pinheads that thinks Bush should have personally saved the victims of Katrina....while excusing the states Governor and the towns mayor...those having the immediate responsibility for the city's safety.

Obama might be trying to organize a coalition of the worlds nations to help Japan in this disaster....maybe he is...if not, he should be.....rather than golfing, visiting Rio, and filling out basketball picks....

You're embarrassing yourself, knucklehead.

People criticized bush because Katrina was a national emergency and bush was the leader of the nation. The same is not true about Japan.

Why should Obama "organize a coalition of the nations, etc."? Why not Sarkozy, Merkel or Cameron?

You're just so mean-spirited in your partisanship.
 
You're embarrassing yourself, knucklehead.

People criticized bush because Katrina was a national emergency and bush was the leader of the nation. The same is not true about Japan.

Why should Obama "organize a coalition of the nations, etc."? Why not Sarkozy, Merkel or Cameron?

You're just so mean-spirited in your partisanship.

OK .......you're absolutely right.....

Sarkozy or Merkel or Cameron are better suited to the task....

What the hell...


Sir Patrick Linton Allen of Jamaica..or
Ivan Gašparovič, President of Slovakia ....or
Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo, Prime Minister of Togo...or
Sir Carlyle Arnold Glean, the Governor General of Grenada...or
Rafael Correa Delgado, President of the Republic of Ecuador..........

All of them could handle it just as well has as our pinhead in Washington....

So I'll give this you this battle...you got me here and I'll have to agree with you completely....
It was probably just my "mean-spirited partisanship" coming out at the wrong time.....you win this one.....I'm
certainly big enough to admit when I've made a mistake....
 
I did, I have her on ignore! No, not everyone here stalks me like the Groaning Grannies and I certainly don't stalk them, I just don't see them until someone quotes them.

And who are you to talk, you constantly bitch about others behavior! :loveu::loveu:

I raise you a heart!

That's right froggy-you and your other fat old hag do your stalking of us on other websites :D
 
Well sure, why not.....the pinheads expected Bush to start driving a school bus to evacuate people from Katrina and carry in food and water on his back during the height of the storm, while Nagin and Governor sipped cocktails or whatever the hell they did do.....

Its the double standard, dope..that needs to be pointed out at every opportunity....the bullshit that no matter what a conservative does, its evil and no matter what a lib. does, its righteous....and thats the way it is

No one expected Bush to drive a school bus to evacuate people from Katrina and carry in food and water on his back during the height of the storm. But Katrina was a NATIONAL disaster, requiring a national response. When the first national responders and rescuers people in New Orleans saw were from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from British Columbia, something is egregiously wrong.

August 29, 2005 in America
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