Intel 4004 wrote:
I wasn't being serious.
That's good. You won't be disappointed because no one takes you seriously anyhow.
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By supporting it?
Chaining ourselves to the moral high ground does not make us good guys. Aside from making us easy targets, it merely makes us idiotic prisoners of our own self loathing.
Don't you always say that when you have no intelligent comeback tho ?
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Mike Gaskey wrote:
but they are beginning an under the radar come back in 2010.[^]
Oh no!!! They might win enough seats back to keep the Democrats from doing anything their little hearts desire! That is not the plan!!!
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Bob Emmett wrote:
My wife probably has thoughts along those lines.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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John Carson wrote:
1. It is one of two problems. The other problem is insolvent banks.
If the banks are insolvent then let them go down. Banks need to operate within specified boundaries to prevent them from becoming insolvent.
John Carson wrote:
2. Hiring government workers gives them jobs and an income, which they spend on goods and services.
There are two things wrong about this. More government workers is a sign of increased government and government spending. Increased government and spending is not the way to speed up the restructuring process of the economy. The economy is like the ecosystem in many ways, one thing you cannot do is somehow 'fix' the economy. The basic demand for money will force people to build new connections in the money supply lines. If they have a direct supply line from the government then that is how it will restructure which is not good.
Looks to me like some goofy Chinese researcher just has an overly active interest in Chinese whores. For all they have to do with national alchohol issues, I think this guy's been hitting the sauce a little too much himself. But thank God the US tax payer gets screwed though, all so this goober can make up a neat new name for pimps.
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BoneSoft wrote:
I'm on board
Super! back to your concern on honest politicians: these efforts are coming together with TEA Party groups and 9-12 Project groups for a consolidated effort. The goal to support and elect representatives (local, state, national) that will adhere to the Constituition and founding principles, regardless of party affiliation - an honestly organic effort.
Mike - typical white guy. The USA does have universal healthcare, but you have to pay for it. D'oh. Thomas Mann - "Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." The NYT - my leftist brochure. Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”. God doesn't believe in atheists, therefore they don't exist.
Mike Gaskey wrote:
feel the same regarding Palin
Keep one egg out of the basket.
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A story of selfish behavior. I've heard something similar of another mother and daughter and that mother and daughter never really reconciled. It's sad really. I guess I don't see it as feministic, but pure selfishness. The feminism is just an excuse, in my opinion. You can certainly call it left, right, up, down, etc. But that doesn't really change it. Thankfully the daughters of these two women aren't anything like that. Besides men abandon women with child all the time and people rag on that too.
Tim Craig wrote:
Shall I repost the video of The Captain on salvia? Laugh
If I'd had a camera, I might have had quite an interesting video of my housemate on salvia, before we subdued him with cold water when he stormed into the bathroom in a blind panic.
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Bob Emmett wrote:
I'm not Tim Craig: and he merely implied that your posts are pointless, not "Yer stoopid".
Subtlety is my middle name. :laugh:
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Brady Kelly wrote:
That would be broadly anti-Semitic, not just anti-Islamic,
Yes, I've always recognized that there is that little drawback -- and Heaven knows, the West *needs* Jews. But, on the other, I'd like to think that most Jews are rational enough to understand that, as the Christ said (to paraphrase), "It is not what goes into (or onto) a man which makes him impure, but rather what comes out of his heart."
Oakman wrote:
Won't do anything for the homeless;
Sure it will. Not tomorrow, but over time (mid-term) it will -- the law of supply and demand will see to it. When it is *profitable* to build "affordable housing" in NYC, then it will be built. The rent control regime ensures that it is not profitable to put "affordable housing" on the market.
Oakman wrote:
... and since the people who have these unbreakable leases are the type who contribute to Bloomberg's campaign, it ain't gonna happen either.
True, that.
Tim Craig wrote:
so I had a Blow Job
Did you have a big bannana or was it irish?
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