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  • C Chris Losinger

    Michael Shuster wrote: Not if by lowering them you create more business. will it create $100B worth of tax revenue? cause that's a fair estimate of what DubyaDubya III is gonna cost. (a figure that it's not even in the friggin federal budget) -c


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    That might be your fair estimate, but there are plenty of numbers that I could rattle off too. Like I said we wont know for about ten years if it paid off or not. Debt isnt always bad. I bought a house, which means I am going to be in debt for about half of my life. But I would rather not be living with my parents debt free. I would rather have debt and a better standard of life. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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      Eat more chocolate; works every time. :) Jeremy Falcon Imputek

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      Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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      Seconded! :-D Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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        That might be your fair estimate, but there are plenty of numbers that I could rattle off too. Like I said we wont know for about ten years if it paid off or not. Debt isnt always bad. I bought a house, which means I am going to be in debt for about half of my life. But I would rather not be living with my parents debt free. I would rather have debt and a better standard of life. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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        Having debts and being broke are not the same thing. :) -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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        • M Michael Shuster

          That might be your fair estimate, but there are plenty of numbers that I could rattle off too. Like I said we wont know for about ten years if it paid off or not. Debt isnt always bad. I bought a house, which means I am going to be in debt for about half of my life. But I would rather not be living with my parents debt free. I would rather have debt and a better standard of life. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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          Michael Shuster wrote: I would rather have debt and a better standard of life. great. and how does spending $100B on invading and occupying a country that is no threat to us raise your standard of life? -c


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            Michael Shuster wrote: I would rather have debt and a better standard of life. great. and how does spending $100B on invading and occupying a country that is no threat to us raise your standard of life? -c


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            Well I believe they are a threat to us. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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            • M Michael Shuster

              Well I believe they are a threat to us. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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              How about them muslim Philipinians? They burn american flags faster than Saddam can say "Bush". -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                How about them muslim Philipinians? They burn american flags faster than Saddam can say "Bush". -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                Michael Shuster
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                Just because dislike us, doesnt make them a threat. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                • M Michael Shuster

                  Just because dislike us, doesnt make them a threat. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                  Usama Bin Laden once just "disliked" the US. As long as you keep bombing people away on other continents and keep insisting on being present where the heat is while trying to cash in on it, there will be trouble. For every bomb and every military unit present, a disliker will become a hater. You'll have to keep bombing and bombing till there is no one left to bomb. When you're done, you might was well put some asphalt on all of middle east and make runways of it or whatever, because there will be on one left after you've killed all terrorists. Back off and accept that you can't have all the assets in the middle east without being constantly attacked by haters. It's really simple. Please note that I'm not taking anyones side here, so don't go label me as a terrorist supporter. I'm really trying to be objective here. But I bet you'll think I'm left wing scum anyway :) -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                    Usama Bin Laden once just "disliked" the US. As long as you keep bombing people away on other continents and keep insisting on being present where the heat is while trying to cash in on it, there will be trouble. For every bomb and every military unit present, a disliker will become a hater. You'll have to keep bombing and bombing till there is no one left to bomb. When you're done, you might was well put some asphalt on all of middle east and make runways of it or whatever, because there will be on one left after you've killed all terrorists. Back off and accept that you can't have all the assets in the middle east without being constantly attacked by haters. It's really simple. Please note that I'm not taking anyones side here, so don't go label me as a terrorist supporter. I'm really trying to be objective here. But I bet you'll think I'm left wing scum anyway :) -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                    Michael Shuster
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                    First of all I dont think anyone who can support their views is scum. Scum to me is people that rattle information off and have never really actually thought about it. Most of the Celeberties (IMO) It is a hard decision. And I understand what you are saying. But I really think they dislike us for our support over Israel more than anything else. And I completely agree with our support for Israels right to have a State. Furthur more, if someone is a murderer lets say in America, you still send police after them, you dont take a step back, and stop arresting Murders hoping that that will stop them. That was probably a piss poor anology, it sounder better in my head. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                    • M Michael Shuster

                      Not if by lowering them you create more business. Then there is more money coming in to pay taxes on ie more tax dollars. We wont know it it worked or not for about ten years though. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                      Marc Clifton
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                      Not if by lowering them you create more business. This is a fiction. The lower taxes simply makes rich people richer. Greenspan also pointed out that once interest rates start rising, the interest on our debt starts rising. That's sustainable at the 1% of GPD, but Bush's proposed budget deficit is 3% of GPD. Not good. It's going to really cost us later. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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                        That might be your fair estimate, but there are plenty of numbers that I could rattle off too. Like I said we wont know for about ten years if it paid off or not. Debt isnt always bad. I bought a house, which means I am going to be in debt for about half of my life. But I would rather not be living with my parents debt free. I would rather have debt and a better standard of life. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                        Marc Clifton
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                        That might be your fair estimate, but there are plenty of numbers that I could rattle off too. Please do! The $100B is a slightly rounded figure from the government's own estimate of $95B. If you can't trust the government, whom can you trust? Don't answer that. BTW, I'm not picking on you--it's an interesting discussion I'm stepping into the middle of. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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                        • M Michael Shuster

                          First of all I dont think anyone who can support their views is scum. Scum to me is people that rattle information off and have never really actually thought about it. Most of the Celeberties (IMO) It is a hard decision. And I understand what you are saying. But I really think they dislike us for our support over Israel more than anything else. And I completely agree with our support for Israels right to have a State. Furthur more, if someone is a murderer lets say in America, you still send police after them, you dont take a step back, and stop arresting Murders hoping that that will stop them. That was probably a piss poor anology, it sounder better in my head. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                          Michael Shuster wrote: But I really think they dislike us for our support over Israel more than anything else. And I completely agree with our support for Israels right to have a State. Ah yes, the Israeli conflict. I too support an Israeli state, I really do. They deserve a country just as much as anybody else. However, I really don't like the right wing extremist that's in charge down there. If I'm not mistaken, the situation was pretty cool before he got into power. Some more massaging of both sides, and the problem could have been solved. Sharon and the extremists in Israel is basically giving the palestinians the same treatments Hitler gave German jews. It's not hard to see why there is such a conflict there right now. Being pushed away from land where you've lived all this time and fenced into ghettos are most likely not most pleasant experiences you can have. And given the fact that both judaism and islam are religions where "An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth" is the motto of the day, the horrors being commited there is not surprising. I think that Bush should, IMHO, show some balls and put pressure on Sharon just as much as he has on Arafat. None of them are angels. Peace in Israel would mean a lot for the stability in the middle east. If it does indeed happens, the only wackos left would be Bin Laden & co. But I imagine that if Israel/Palestine is in a peaceful state, all the other arab countries would be much more forthcoming to root out the terrorists. I may of course be totally wrong on this one. Michael Shuster wrote: Furthur more, if someone is a murderer lets say in America, you still send police after them, you dont take a step back, and stop arresting Murders hoping that that will stop them. To stretch this analogy a bit, I ask, what would you do if there are more murderers than there are people of law and order? This is a silly question, I know, but what would you do? Michael Shuster wrote: That was probably a piss poor anology, it sounder better in my head. It didn't sound that piss poor. However, I think the problem is slightly larger than having one murderer. It's more like having millions of them. -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                            Usama Bin Laden once just "disliked" the US. As long as you keep bombing people away on other continents and keep insisting on being present where the heat is while trying to cash in on it, there will be trouble. For every bomb and every military unit present, a disliker will become a hater. You'll have to keep bombing and bombing till there is no one left to bomb. When you're done, you might was well put some asphalt on all of middle east and make runways of it or whatever, because there will be on one left after you've killed all terrorists. Back off and accept that you can't have all the assets in the middle east without being constantly attacked by haters. It's really simple. Please note that I'm not taking anyones side here, so don't go label me as a terrorist supporter. I'm really trying to be objective here. But I bet you'll think I'm left wing scum anyway :) -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                            Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: You'll have to keep bombing and bombing till there is no one left to bomb. When you're done, you might was well put some asphalt on all of middle east and make runways of it or whatever, because there will be on one left after you've killed all terrorists. this got my +5 -c


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                              Usama Bin Laden once just "disliked" the US. As long as you keep bombing people away on other continents and keep insisting on being present where the heat is while trying to cash in on it, there will be trouble. For every bomb and every military unit present, a disliker will become a hater. You'll have to keep bombing and bombing till there is no one left to bomb. When you're done, you might was well put some asphalt on all of middle east and make runways of it or whatever, because there will be on one left after you've killed all terrorists. Back off and accept that you can't have all the assets in the middle east without being constantly attacked by haters. It's really simple. Please note that I'm not taking anyones side here, so don't go label me as a terrorist supporter. I'm really trying to be objective here. But I bet you'll think I'm left wing scum anyway :) -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                              Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: But I bet you'll think I'm left wing scum anyway No, worse, you're a liberal! ;)


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                                Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: But I bet you'll think I'm left wing scum anyway No, worse, you're a liberal! ;)


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                                peterchen wrote: No, worse, you're a liberal! Oh that's it. Gloves off! :mad: Do you want to step outside for a moment? Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, calls me a liberal! Not even if Bill would offer me 10 of his former interns, I would call myself liberal. -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                                  Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: But I bet you'll think I'm left wing scum anyway No, worse, you're a liberal! ;)


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                                  That previous message. Well.. it was sarcasm. :rolleyes: -- Uh huh. Yeah.

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                                    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: But I bet you'll think I'm left wing scum anyway No, worse, you're a liberal! ;)


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                                    I know we are in the Soapbox, but there, you're really extreme ;)


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                                      Well I believe they are a threat to us. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                                      What is a "threat"? A big man in a dark alley with a knife against your throat? A knife salesman? A knife in a store?


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                                        Seconded! :-D Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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                                        clickety[^] As this is the soapbox, I feel justified in posting the link to this extremely wicked, not to say decadent hedonistic pleasure. OK, so it's chuffing expensive, but you really have to try it once before you die. Believe me. Debbie

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                                          clickety[^] As this is the soapbox, I feel justified in posting the link to this extremely wicked, not to say decadent hedonistic pleasure. OK, so it's chuffing expensive, but you really have to try it once before you die. Believe me. Debbie

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                                          mmmmmm....:-D I did notice the first flavour it came up with was chilli pepper though! It seems my reputation precedes me...;) Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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