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Re: Bloomberg: 2nd Amendment's Greatest Defender

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:07 am
by psijac
Oldgringo wrote:He must have convinced a bunch of folk that he's the greatest something. He was elected Mayor of the Big Apple three times. So, what does that tell you, "oh ye of little faith"?
NYC has a two term limit. he and the city council granted themselves a third

Re: Bloomberg: 2nd Amendment's Greatest Defender

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 1:24 am
by Skiprr
Oldgringo wrote:He must have convinced a bunch of folk that he's the greatest something. He was elected Mayor of the Big Apple three times. So, what does that tell you, "oh ye of little faith"?
I can't believe I'm posting a link to a N.Y. Times article:
New Yorkers are having second thoughts about Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s third term.

As for a fourth term? No thanks.

With less than 18 months to go in Mr. Bloomberg’s unexpectedly long mayoral tenure [minus four months from the date of the news article], nearly three-quarters of New Yorkers said he should not have been allowed to run for a third term, according to the latest poll by The New York Times.
The rest of the article is pretty much pandering to "His Honor." Don't bother to read it.

Bloomberg has, thankfully, publicly stated he has no intent to attempt a fourth term. Don't count out the 70-year-old for a run at a Congressional seat, though.

Re: Bloomberg: 2nd Amendment's Greatest Defender

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:43 am
by Oldgringo
sunny beach wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:He must have convinced a bunch of folk that he's the greatest something. He was elected Mayor of the Big Apple three times. So, what does that tell you, "oh ye of little faith"?
P.T. Barnum was right?
WINNER!

Re: Bloomberg: 2nd Amendment's Greatest Defender

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:15 am
by sjfcontrol
AndyC wrote:
Skiprr wrote:
AndyC wrote:
MeMelYup wrote:Why not, Obummer is the greatest president?
Anyone who managed to score a Nobel just for showing up has to be greatness personified.
Don't forget twice Time's "Person of the Year."
So was this guy:

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No, wait, I think Hitler was only once - must mean the Empty Suit is twice as good, huh?
I thought he was an empty chair, not a suit...

Re: Bloomberg: 2nd Amendment's Greatest Defender

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:56 pm
by MeMelYup
It doesn't matter, it's empty.

Re: Bloomberg: 2nd Amendment's Greatest Defender

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:41 pm
by koconcept
Considering he sent straw purchasers into arizona and georgia to purchase firearms to prove a point, I say he is a criminal.