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Nope..prior millitary....im just scared of them tea partiers...last time we had a tea party we started a war :roflolk:

 

Fear is an awful thing! All them patriots dressed up as grandmothers, uncles, kids, god fearing folk, you know your next door neighboros. :popcorneater:

 

 

"When the people fear the government you have tyranny, when the government fears the people you have liberty." Thomas Jefferson

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Fear is an awful thing! All them patriots dressed up as grandmothers, uncles, kids, god fearing folk, you know your next door neighboros. :popcorneater:

 

 

"When the people fear the government you have tyranny, when the government fears the people you have liberty." Thomas Jefferson

Exactly....and you know...we lost our liberty....we're socialist and a republic not a democracy

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:hungry: CROW!

 

 

Congrats to Blackman. I like to get on here and have fun, but today I will eat all the crow and then get back to some of my Dr. Peppers. Awesome TEAM you have Blackman. We could not even slow down your running backs and your Defense dominated our O-line. I hope for the returning Rebels that we schedule some teams that can prepare us for such INTENSITY that we saw tonight. You have a great team. No way to sugar coat this one. Blackman dominated the Rebels.

 

Best of luck and if someone beats you guys when you are playing like you did last night then they earned it.

 

i declare a TRUCE WITH "FBFORME"...

there is not one person on here that has not had to eat CROW...

and it takes a good man to do so in the way you did with no excuses!

good luck to your rebels in the future...

 

PBD :flower:

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Exactly....and you know...we lost our liberty....we're socialist and a republic not a democracy

 

Actually we are still a Representative Republic. I disagree that we are socialist, I do think our government is taking on a lot of socialist tendencies, not the people.

 

The good news is you sound like a great candidate to join the Tea Party movement.

 

"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." ~Benjamin Franklin

 

Tea Party Nation ~ Taking America Back One Patriot at a Time!

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This was the post ftballkicker started the post with.

Can't help but ask, How'd that work out for ya ftballkicker?

 

 

Be nice ftballkicker had not seen a game all year. His wife gave him a pass tonight. Poor fellow! Team lost/crushed and now he is at home rubbing her stinky feet, letting her know it was not any fun and he will never ever go anywhere again. Note to the Plumber: Cancel the urinal, from now on his family will just sit on it.

 

How did what work out for me? I asked a question if Franklin could stop Mathers. They didnt. They lost...

 

Cute comments about the wife donkey. Has yours left you and you are so beat up over it that you continue to bash on others?? I was actually at home last night enjoying my anniversary weekend with my wife and 6th month old child. I had the choice to travel to the Boro tonight but decided against it.

 

Franklin has its obnoxious posters.... You would be Blackmans. Some people choose to win with class. Yours flew out the door a long time ago I see.

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330 to minus 49 in rushing yards with 7 sacks tells the story. Speed Kills! Good Luck to Blackman who is a red hot team right now. Tuff way to go out for the Franklin seniors..Good Luck to those great FHS players.

 

Too bad Dr. Defense was on call in Memphis last night. :popcorneater:

Too bad you didn't go with him to Memphis or for that matter BGA. Your commute to work would basically be the same.

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