PamelaPucker.com is Going in a New Direction

Just to clear the air, Amanda Roadmen will always be a part of this site, period! With that said, I will be cleaning up the nude sh*t banners, never really felt them nor did I make money with them. My thinking is with a whole new change I may have reason to continue. Honestly as I type this, Still not feeling it.

As you are aware, I moved on many months ago. I’m still a net addict but just channeled somewhere else. I would like to take this site political since that excites me. Spurs and I talked about this sometime back.

I’m looking for contributors. CBT has committed. Though I don’t always agree with Roy, He is well educated and makes some excellent points, yes I just said that :)

As I said, I have others lined up but would love if you, my old school friends would contribute. You know who you are. Please inbox me at bigdrew@PamelaPucker.com for consideration. -Big Drew

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21 Responses to PamelaPucker.com is Going in a New Direction

  1. BURNIEMAC says:

    Republican bullshit no thanks

    • Big Drew says:

      Like CBT I will accept your views and give you full posting ability.

      This isn’t the first time I have done a 180 with this site. You can the Colmes of the sit :) Email me at BigDrew@PamelaPucker.com

    • Auth says:

      Man, I really can’t beielve I missed it. I really wanted to ask Jon if Vice Verses was in any way inspired by The Pilgrim’s Progress, cause it sure seems like it. Hopefully they do another chat before the album release. I don’t know if you know this Jeanna, but ustream.tv automatically records live sessions. All you have to do is go to the Switchfoot channel and go to the recordings. Btw, Drew just cracks me up! Like literally everything he does manages to make me laugh.

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      Another one for nomToo Much of a Good ThingWhy we need less democracy. Peter Orszag September 14, 2011 2000| 9:46 pmIn an 1814 leettr to John Taylor, John Adams wrote that e2809cthere never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.e2809d That may read today like an overstatement, but it is certainly true that our democracy finds itself facing a deep challenge: During my recent stint in the Obama administration as director of the Office of Management and Budget, it was clear to me that the countrye28099s political polarization was growing worsee28094harming Washingtone28099s ability to do the basic, necessary work of governing. If you need confirmation of this, look no further than the recent debt-limit debacle, which clearly showed that we are becoming two nations governed by a single Congresse28094and that paralyzing gridlock is the result.So what to do? To solve the serious problems facing our country, we need to minimize the harm from legislative inertia by relying more on automatic policies and depoliticized commissions for certain policy decisions. In other words, radical as it sounds, we need to counter the gridlock of our political institutions by making them a bit less democratic.

  2. BURNIEMAC says:

    Iran/contra, deregulation of banks and environmentally destructive corporations, More Reagan officials convicted, indicted or subject to investigation than any other administration, high unemployment, unconstitutional laws passed, tax breaks for the wealthiest americans, war on drugs (epic fail), corruption at every turn. The conservatives are the great myopic tragedy of the last 40 years. But you keep on dreaming like the children that you are….

    What were his good points, conservatives?

  3. BURNIEMAC says:

    The Great Gipper! Lets not forget one of his greatest accomplishments: The Immigration Reform and Control Act

    AKA AMNESTY!

    This bill granted amnesty to certain seasonal agricultural illegal immigrants and granted amnesty to illegal immigrants who entered the United States before January 1, 1982 and had resided there continuously. He also had a terrible habit of being civilized when talking to the opposition.

    If Reagan showed up at a Tea party rally with a different name and proposed this he’d be run out of town on a rail!

    Seems some Conservatives have short memories.

  4. BURNIEMAC says:

    Ronny was a class “B” actor, he got out of acting do to memory loss and into politics where he lost hes total memory after his first four years.
    His last four yrs. in office were run by the GOP and they got every thing they wanted,
    which has put this country in the position it’s in today, the haves & have nots.
    To bad there’s more nots than haves.

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  5. BURNIEMAC says:

    Reagan did more damage to the office of the American President than Nixon. He pursued an illegal foreign policy out of the basement through George the First. Millions of people died as a result of his illegal actions. He should have been impeached along with Bush. He ran up record deficits with his reckless defense spending, bringing the US to its knees as well as the Soviet Union. But he did say “Tear down that wall!” He was smart enough not to start building one around this country. So, I’ll give him credit for that.

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