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there were about 100 people at the party in brigham city. that was with it snowing and it being a small town
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Absolutely! And you don't have to go to a free speech zone to do it.bobbythekidd wrote:You have been ringing that bell for this entire thread. I was bitching about durring the Bush years...Do I get to bitch now?houndawg wrote:
I'll bet you didn't applaud them during the last administration, you big pussy you.
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wildkyle wrote:there were about 100 people at the party in brigham city. that was with it snowing and it being a small town
You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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Wow, what a collection of rag muffins, and your resident crazy dude wearing the cowboy hat over his base ball cap carrying his God book.....that guy is friggin swacked huh?
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A lot of the comments on billingsgazette.net are complaints because the writer said it was a conservative/republican function, but they all claim it was citizens from every walk of life.
I can tell you that the people in the last picture have all been in or run for the state legislature as a republican or are republican precinct committemen/women.
Even crazy guy, at least in his head.
I can tell you that the people in the last picture have all been in or run for the state legislature as a republican or are republican precinct committemen/women.
Even crazy guy, at least in his head.
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i've got to admit most of them are gop members but does that suprise you when the democrats don't care as much as the gop does
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Wedgie's neck of the woods, kind of?
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Pssssst! (I'm only 90 miles from you!)hank scorpio wrote:Wedgie's neck of the woods, kind of?
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Forget about the gop kyle, you are in the land of poly-gams, bug squashers, Big Love, and singing home to Zion.wildkyle wrote:i've got to admit most of them are gop members but does that suprise you when the democrats don't care as much as the gop does
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wildkyle wrote:i've got to admit most of them are gop members but does that suprise you when the democrats don't care as much as the gop does
Can you explain to me why the spending they are doing is bad? You know aside from people other than yourself's taxes going up.
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I said kind of.Wedgebuster wrote:Pssssst! (I'm only 90 miles from you!)hank scorpio wrote:Wedgie's neck of the woods, kind of?
Cheyenne, WY
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hank scorpio wrote:Wedgie's neck of the woods, kind of?
Cheyenne, WY
Whose that guy in the lower left with the cowboy hat, shades, and sweet stasche?




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Where the F**k has the Cap'n been? I figured he would have been all over this thread.


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The one next to the Russian Commissar?wideright82 wrote:hank scorpio wrote:Wedgie's neck of the woods, kind of?
Cheyenne, WY
Whose that guy in the lower left with the cowboy hat, shades, and sweet stasche?![]()
wildkyle? is that you?
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hank scorpio wrote:The one next to the Russian Commissar?wideright82 wrote:
Whose that guy in the lower left with the cowboy hat, shades, and sweet stasche?![]()
wildkyle? is that you?
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From the looks of the two crowds, looks like Billings wins the category for "Most Nuttiest."
Cheyenne easily takes the award for "Most Hillbillyish" Here in Wyoming, black folks are supposed to come and play football and basketball at Laramie, then go away. I think Obama stands a much better chance of being lynched in Cheyenne than in Billings.
Cheyenne easily takes the award for "Most Hillbillyish" Here in Wyoming, black folks are supposed to come and play football and basketball at Laramie, then go away. I think Obama stands a much better chance of being lynched in Cheyenne than in Billings.
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Agreed, he has already been here twice.Wedgebuster wrote:From the looks of the two crowds, looks like Billings wins the category for "Most Nuttiest."
Cheyenne easily takes the award for "Most Hillbillyish" Here in Wyoming, black folks are supposed to come and play football and basketball at Laramie, then go away. I think Obama stands a much better chance of being lynched in Cheyenne than in Billings.
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love the "secede" signs in the crowd...
i suppose this is the right wing version "i'm moving to canada" since there is nowhere in the world right wing enough for these guys.
by the way... if these folks are so pissed about spending, whey don't we "stop spending and start cutting" with Montana's federal welfare? For every dollar MT sends to "those thieves in Washington" they get back $1.60... so maybe we should start there... no? or is the spending on their state responsible... but "other states" where "they" live are the wasteful ones?
just curious.
i suppose this is the right wing version "i'm moving to canada" since there is nowhere in the world right wing enough for these guys.
by the way... if these folks are so pissed about spending, whey don't we "stop spending and start cutting" with Montana's federal welfare? For every dollar MT sends to "those thieves in Washington" they get back $1.60... so maybe we should start there... no? or is the spending on their state responsible... but "other states" where "they" live are the wasteful ones?
just curious.
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In Wyoming we hardly pay any taxes. We are the nation's power plant. Oil, gas, coal, and minerals pay over 75% of our tax load in the state. For any Wyoming individual to claim they are now all of a sudden overtaxed is completely retarded.
Shows how easily led many of our citizens are, Faux News can get them this stirred up over a lie. I am embarrassed...for them.
Shows how easily led many of our citizens are, Faux News can get them this stirred up over a lie. I am embarrassed...for them.
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Great point! Nobody around here understands that we are a perennial net federal spending winner. Our infrasrtucture would crumble without Fed money.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:love the "secede" signs in the crowd...
i suppose this is the right wing version "i'm moving to canada" since there is nowhere in the world right wing enough for these guys.
by the way... if these folks are so pissed about spending, whey don't we "stop spending and start cutting" with Montana's federal welfare? For every dollar MT sends to "those thieves in Washington" they get back $1.60... so maybe we should start there... no? or is the spending on their state responsible... but "other states" where "they" live are the wasteful ones?
just curious.
A polulation of 967,440 (44th)has a tough time paying for roads, bridges, etc. for 147,165 sq miles (4th).
I think Wyoming gets about $1.11 back for every dollar paid in.
That being said, I would argue that we are an extraction state for natural resources and agricultural products to the point were we are almost "colonial" in nature, as most profits end up out of state. So, I think it is fair for us to get that funding.
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Takes a lot of bucks to keep those 700 mile long roads up to snuff!hank scorpio wrote:Great point! Nobody around here understands that we are a perennial net federal spending winner. Our infrasrtucture would crumble without Fed money.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:love the "secede" signs in the crowd...
i suppose this is the right wing version "i'm moving to canada" since there is nowhere in the world right wing enough for these guys.
by the way... if these folks are so pissed about spending, whey don't we "stop spending and start cutting" with Montana's federal welfare? For every dollar MT sends to "those thieves in Washington" they get back $1.60... so maybe we should start there... no? or is the spending on their state responsible... but "other states" where "they" live are the wasteful ones?
just curious.
A polulation of 967,440 (44th)has a tough time paying for roads, bridges, etc. for 147,165 sq miles (4th).
I think Wyoming gets about $1.11 back for every dollar paid in.
That being said, I would argue that we are an extraction state for natural resources and agricultural products to the point were we are almost "colonial" in nature, as most profits end up out of state. So, I think it is fair for us to get that funding.
Montana is a physically huge state, and that is a problem as it is nearly all rural. Your energy producing potential is enormous though, it's just that so much of it is locked away under layers of regulations and differing interests.
Nice that there's no sales tax!
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Where would you go for big ticket items if there was a sales tax in MT?Wedgebuster wrote:Takes a lot of bucks to keep those 700 mile long roads up to snuff!hank scorpio wrote:
Great point! Nobody around here understands that we are a perennial net federal spending winner. Our infrasrtucture would crumble without Fed money.
A polulation of 967,440 (44th)has a tough time paying for roads, bridges, etc. for 147,165 sq miles (4th).
I think Wyoming gets about $1.11 back for every dollar paid in.
That being said, I would argue that we are an extraction state for natural resources and agricultural products to the point were we are almost "colonial" in nature, as most profits end up out of state. So, I think it is fair for us to get that funding.![]()
Montana is a physically huge state, and that is a problem as it is nearly all rural. Your energy producing potential is enormous though, it's just that so much of it is locked away under layers of regulations and differing interests.
Nice that there's no sales tax!That sure helps me with my tax load.
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thing is, I'm okay with the idea of helping MT keep it's roads in shape... we're all in this together... but it grinds my gears to hear this "stop welfare" language coming from states that are collectively the biggest "welfare queens" in the country. it's annoying as hell
btw... I like that MT has no sales tax... I'm against the damn things... regressive and bad for small businesses...
btw... I like that MT has no sales tax... I'm against the damn things... regressive and bad for small businesses...
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