Mueller report

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
His new nickname....."Walk It Back Graham". Now once gain it will come down to testing the powers of all 3 branches of government and who will prevail in the end. Impeach Trump? Not likely during his current term . The real test will come if he's reelected and new evidence emerges that could leave him caught between a rock and hard place. Face impeachment or a federal indictment the moment he walks out of the WH for the final time.
There goes that Liberal disease again.
Living in a future and making stuff up and then acting on it.
You really should try a 12-Step program and in particular Information Pamphlet #12.
It will help you with your disease.

https://www.na.org/admin/include/spaw2/uploads/pdf/litfiles/us_english/IP/EN3112.pdf

When we are born we are conscious only of ourselves, we are the universe. We perceive little other than our basic needs, and if these needs are met we are content. As our consciousness expands we become aware of a world outside ourselves. We discover that there are people, places, and things around us, and that they fulfill our needs. At this point we also begin to recognize differences and develop preferences. We learn to want and choose. We are the center of a growing universe and expect to be provided with the things we need and want. Our source of contentment shifts from basic needs miraculously met to the fulfillment of our desires.
Most children, through experiences over a period of time, come to realize that the outside world cannot provide all their wants and needs. They begin to supplement what is given to them with their own efforts. As their dependency on people, places, and things decreases they begin to look to themselves more and more. They become more self-sufficient and learn that happiness and contentment come from within. Most continue to mature; they recognize and accept their strengths, weaknesses, and limitations. At some point, they usually seek the help of a Power greater than themselves to provide the things they cannot provide for themselves. For most people, growing up is a natural process.
As addicts, however, we seem to falter along the way. We never seem to outgrow the self- centeredness of the child. We never seem to find the self-sufficiency that others do. We continue to depend on the world around us and refuse to accept that we will not be given everything. We become self-obsessed; our wants and needs become demands. We reach a point where contentment and fulfillment are impossible. People, places, and things cannot possibly fill the emptiness inside of us, and we react to them with resentment, anger, and fear.
Resentment, anger, and fear make up the triangle of self-obsession. All of our defects of character are forms of these three reactions. Self-obsession is at the heart of our insanity.
Resentment is the way most of us react to our past. It is the reliving of past experiences, again and again in our minds. Anger is the way most of us deal with the present. It is our reaction to and denial of reality. Fear is what we feel when we think about the future. It is our response to the unknown; a fantasy in reverse. All three of these things are expressions of our self- obsession. They are the way that we react when people, places, and things (past, present, and future) do not live up to our demands.
In Narcotics Anonymous we are given a new way of life and a new set of tools. These are the Twelve Steps, and we work them to the best of our ability. If we stay clean, and can learn to practice these principles in all our affairs, a miracle happens. We find freedom—from drugs, from our addiction, and from our self-obsession. Resentment is replaced with acceptance; anger is replaced with love; and fear is replaced with faith.
We have a disease that, in the end, forces us to seek help. We are fortunate that we are given only one choice; one last chance. We must break the triangle of self-obsession; we must grow up, or die.
The way we react to people, places, and things:
Negative
Resentment - Past - Acceptance
Anger - Present - Love
Fear - Future. - Faith
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
Yes you weren't here then so you wouldn't recall it.
Even if I wasn't you would have been hanging on every bit of news every minute of testimony in the hope that they could get something on them . Don't you get it Newf? This is simply tit for tat. The Reps set out to make amends for Nixon with minimal success and now for the Dems it's payback time with a twofold purpose. To restore the power of congress and to weaken Trump's chances for reelection .
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
Even if I wasn't you would have been hanging on every bit of news every minute of testimony in the hope that they could get something on them . Don't you get it Newf? This is simply tit for tat. The Reps set out to make amends for Nixon with minimal success and now for the Dems it's payback time with a twofold purpose. To restore the power of congress and to weaken Trump's chances for reelection .
And who gives a damn about the country, is that correct?

If you clowns get what you say you want, you won't like the results. It will be too late then. Just by natural progression we have headed where you want to go and it isn't pretty. Conservative Constitutionalist's are merely applying the brakes.
It's Burger King have it your way. I said this country was lost years ago, at least a year and a half ago on this forum talking with @vantexan. Be weary what you wish for, and purchase some kevlar underpants, you will be bitten in the ass.
My opinion, my prediction, my prophecy.
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
You can’t stop cult members, they’re gonna post their scripture with the absolute belief it’s the real truth.
What's your cult?

By inference you requested a proof, I'm here to supply

Philippians 2:10-11 King James Version (KJV)
10 That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth;

11 And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Lookey here, you're right for once:thumbup1:
 

BrownArmy

Well-Known Member
There goes that Liberal disease again.
Living in a future and making stuff up and then acting on it.
You really should try a 12-Step program and in particular Information Pamphlet #12.
It will help you with your disease.

https://www.na.org/admin/include/spaw2/uploads/pdf/litfiles/us_english/IP/EN3112.pdf

When we are born we are conscious only of ourselves, we are the universe. We perceive little other than our basic needs, and if these needs are met we are content. As our consciousness expands we become aware of a world outside ourselves. We discover that there are people, places, and things around us, and that they fulfill our needs. At this point we also begin to recognize differences and develop preferences. We learn to want and choose. We are the center of a growing universe and expect to be provided with the things we need and want. Our source of contentment shifts from basic needs miraculously met to the fulfillment of our desires.
Most children, through experiences over a period of time, come to realize that the outside world cannot provide all their wants and needs. They begin to supplement what is given to them with their own efforts. As their dependency on people, places, and things decreases they begin to look to themselves more and more. They become more self-sufficient and learn that happiness and contentment come from within. Most continue to mature; they recognize and accept their strengths, weaknesses, and limitations. At some point, they usually seek the help of a Power greater than themselves to provide the things they cannot provide for themselves. For most people, growing up is a natural process.
As addicts, however, we seem to falter along the way. We never seem to outgrow the self- centeredness of the child. We never seem to find the self-sufficiency that others do. We continue to depend on the world around us and refuse to accept that we will not be given everything. We become self-obsessed; our wants and needs become demands. We reach a point where contentment and fulfillment are impossible. People, places, and things cannot possibly fill the emptiness inside of us, and we react to them with resentment, anger, and fear.
Resentment, anger, and fear make up the triangle of self-obsession. All of our defects of character are forms of these three reactions. Self-obsession is at the heart of our insanity.
Resentment is the way most of us react to our past. It is the reliving of past experiences, again and again in our minds. Anger is the way most of us deal with the present. It is our reaction to and denial of reality. Fear is what we feel when we think about the future. It is our response to the unknown; a fantasy in reverse. All three of these things are expressions of our self- obsession. They are the way that we react when people, places, and things (past, present, and future) do not live up to our demands.
In Narcotics Anonymous we are given a new way of life and a new set of tools. These are the Twelve Steps, and we work them to the best of our ability. If we stay clean, and can learn to practice these principles in all our affairs, a miracle happens. We find freedom—from drugs, from our addiction, and from our self-obsession. Resentment is replaced with acceptance; anger is replaced with love; and fear is replaced with faith.
We have a disease that, in the end, forces us to seek help. We are fortunate that we are given only one choice; one last chance. We must break the triangle of self-obsession; we must grow up, or die.
The way we react to people, places, and things:
Negative
Resentment - Past - Acceptance
Anger - Present - Love
Fear - Future. - Faith

You're preaching to the choir.
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
There goes that Liberal disease again.
Living in a future and making stuff up and then acting on it.
You really should try a 12-Step program and in particular Information Pamphlet #12.
It will help you with your disease.

https://www.na.org/admin/include/spaw2/uploads/pdf/litfiles/us_english/IP/EN3112.pdf

When we are born we are conscious only of ourselves, we are the universe. We perceive little other than our basic needs, and if these needs are met we are content. As our consciousness expands we become aware of a world outside ourselves. We discover that there are people, places, and things around us, and that they fulfill our needs. At this point we also begin to recognize differences and develop preferences. We learn to want and choose. We are the center of a growing universe and expect to be provided with the things we need and want. Our source of contentment shifts from basic needs miraculously met to the fulfillment of our desires.
Most children, through experiences over a period of time, come to realize that the outside world cannot provide all their wants and needs. They begin to supplement what is given to them with their own efforts. As their dependency on people, places, and things decreases they begin to look to themselves more and more. They become more self-sufficient and learn that happiness and contentment come from within. Most continue to mature; they recognize and accept their strengths, weaknesses, and limitations. At some point, they usually seek the help of a Power greater than themselves to provide the things they cannot provide for themselves. For most people, growing up is a natural process.
As addicts, however, we seem to falter along the way. We never seem to outgrow the self- centeredness of the child. We never seem to find the self-sufficiency that others do. We continue to depend on the world around us and refuse to accept that we will not be given everything. We become self-obsessed; our wants and needs become demands. We reach a point where contentment and fulfillment are impossible. People, places, and things cannot possibly fill the emptiness inside of us, and we react to them with resentment, anger, and fear.
Resentment, anger, and fear make up the triangle of self-obsession. All of our defects of character are forms of these three reactions. Self-obsession is at the heart of our insanity.
Resentment is the way most of us react to our past. It is the reliving of past experiences, again and again in our minds. Anger is the way most of us deal with the present. It is our reaction to and denial of reality. Fear is what we feel when we think about the future. It is our response to the unknown; a fantasy in reverse. All three of these things are expressions of our self- obsession. They are the way that we react when people, places, and things (past, present, and future) do not live up to our demands.
In Narcotics Anonymous we are given a new way of life and a new set of tools. These are the Twelve Steps, and we work them to the best of our ability. If we stay clean, and can learn to practice these principles in all our affairs, a miracle happens. We find freedom—from drugs, from our addiction, and from our self-obsession. Resentment is replaced with acceptance; anger is replaced with love; and fear is replaced with faith.
We have a disease that, in the end, forces us to seek help. We are fortunate that we are given only one choice; one last chance. We must break the triangle of self-obsession; we must grow up, or die.
The way we react to people, places, and things:
Negative
Resentment - Past - Acceptance
Anger - Present - Love
Fear - Future. - Faith
Best to you old man,
We disagree on somethings and agree on some, I like you to the extent I know you, and you know I am speaking the truth. I extend my thanks to you again for being a good guy to me, and giving me some sound advice. You may have forgotten it I haven't. A lot of good stuff above.

Thank You Sir
I wish you the best
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
There goes that Liberal disease again.
Living in a future and making stuff up and then acting on it.
You really should try a 12-Step program and in particular Information Pamphlet #12.
It will help you with your disease.

https://www.na.org/admin/include/spaw2/uploads/pdf/litfiles/us_english/IP/EN3112.pdf

When we are born we are conscious only of ourselves, we are the universe. We perceive little other than our basic needs, and if these needs are met we are content. As our consciousness expands we become aware of a world outside ourselves. We discover that there are people, places, and things around us, and that they fulfill our needs. At this point we also begin to recognize differences and develop preferences. We learn to want and choose. We are the center of a growing universe and expect to be provided with the things we need and want. Our source of contentment shifts from basic needs miraculously met to the fulfillment of our desires.
Most children, through experiences over a period of time, come to realize that the outside world cannot provide all their wants and needs. They begin to supplement what is given to them with their own efforts. As their dependency on people, places, and things decreases they begin to look to themselves more and more. They become more self-sufficient and learn that happiness and contentment come from within. Most continue to mature; they recognize and accept their strengths, weaknesses, and limitations. At some point, they usually seek the help of a Power greater than themselves to provide the things they cannot provide for themselves. For most people, growing up is a natural process.
As addicts, however, we seem to falter along the way. We never seem to outgrow the self- centeredness of the child. We never seem to find the self-sufficiency that others do. We continue to depend on the world around us and refuse to accept that we will not be given everything. We become self-obsessed; our wants and needs become demands. We reach a point where contentment and fulfillment are impossible. People, places, and things cannot possibly fill the emptiness inside of us, and we react to them with resentment, anger, and fear.
Resentment, anger, and fear make up the triangle of self-obsession. All of our defects of character are forms of these three reactions. Self-obsession is at the heart of our insanity.
Resentment is the way most of us react to our past. It is the reliving of past experiences, again and again in our minds. Anger is the way most of us deal with the present. It is our reaction to and denial of reality. Fear is what we feel when we think about the future. It is our response to the unknown; a fantasy in reverse. All three of these things are expressions of our self- obsession. They are the way that we react when people, places, and things (past, present, and future) do not live up to our demands.
In Narcotics Anonymous we are given a new way of life and a new set of tools. These are the Twelve Steps, and we work them to the best of our ability. If we stay clean, and can learn to practice these principles in all our affairs, a miracle happens. We find freedom—from drugs, from our addiction, and from our self-obsession. Resentment is replaced with acceptance; anger is replaced with love; and fear is replaced with faith.
We have a disease that, in the end, forces us to seek help. We are fortunate that we are given only one choice; one last chance. We must break the triangle of self-obsession; we must grow up, or die.
The way we react to people, places, and things:
Negative
Resentment - Past - Acceptance
Anger - Present - Love
Fear - Future. - Faith
Did you write that crap?
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
Even if I wasn't you would have been hanging on every bit of news every minute of testimony in the hope that they could get something on them . Don't you get it Newf? This is simply tit for tat. The Reps set out to make amends for Nixon with minimal success and now for the Dems it's payback time with a twofold purpose. To restore the power of congress and to weaken Trump's chances for reelection .

i think you just agreed with my original point
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
And who gives a damn about the country, is that correct?

If you clowns get what you say you want, you won't like the results. It will be too late then. Just by natural progression we have headed where you want to go and it isn't pretty. Conservative Constitutionalist's are merely applying the brakes.
It's Burger King have it your way. I said this country was lost years ago, at least a year and a half ago on this forum talking with @vantexan. Be weary what you wish for, and purchase some kevlar underpants, you will be bitten in the ass.
My opinion, my prediction, my prophecy.
" My opinion, my prediction, my prophecy". Ok. So what's your point?. That's the only thing that matters.
 
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