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Sorry I called you fat..... You fired me up....
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He is a vegetarian. Just needs some meat in his diet. Would take away some of his anger.
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By calling you Harold Ledderman, impartial boxing judge on HBO?
And I don't really mind being called fat btw. |
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Actually I am sorry about that.... Really.. I lost interest in boxing a decade ago so the name didn't ring a bell but it should have as he was around then. Also fyi the color remark was NOT intended at you as you would hate any democrat of any race creed or color.
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Actually I dont hate Riot, that was a joke. I have a lot of friends that vote the wrong way but hey no one is perfect... |
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Hypothetical boss here. Hawaiian shirt Friday has been shelved indefinitely.
Back to work, gang. |
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gp here just announced an 'indefinite' closure of both plywood and stud mills. 700 laid off beginning nov. 7.
tony works at paper, but my oldest works at plywood. ****. |
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LOL - yeah, "flawed" because you don't like what they say.
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from factcheck: Social Security and the Deficit Democratic Rep. Xavier Becerra of California said that he would "fight to take [Social Security] off the table" in budget negotiations, because it "hasn't contributed 1 cent to the deficit that we face today, nor 1 cent to any of the national debt, the $14.3 trillion." We take no position on whether Social Security should be cut, but it's wrong to say it's not contributing to the deficit. Social Security benefits paid were more than payroll taxes in 2010, leading to a cash deficit of $49 billion. For 2011, the Social Security and Medicare Boards of Trustees project a $46 billion deficit. And those figures don't include the billions more the government will have to borrow to cover that reduction in payroll taxes that was in last year's deal to extend the Bush tax cuts. http://factcheck.org/2011/07/debt-li...bate-round-up/ |
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No flawed because they project rather than count.
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Being exposed to your version of economic reality has made me that way
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“We’re on the way to a worldwide financial dictatorship governed by bankers,” said Peter Gauweiler, German Bundestags Representative (CSU), in an interview published Monday in the Welt Online. “We don’t support Greece,” he said. “We support 25 or 30 worldwide investment banks and their insane activities.”
well, there you have it!!
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GIRALDI: And, of course, none of this has been investigated. What do you think the chances are that the Obama administration will try to end this criminal activity?
EDMONDS: Well, even during Obama’s presidential campaign, I did not buy into his slogan of “change” being promoted by the media and, unfortunately, by the naďve blogosphere. First of all, Obama’s record as a senator, short as it was, spoke clearly. For all those changes that he was promising, he had done nothing. In fact, he had taken the opposite position, whether it was regarding the NSA’s wiretapping or the issue of national-security whistleblowers. We whistleblowers had written to his Senate office. He never responded, even though he was on the relevant committees. As soon as Obama became president, he showed us that the State Secrets Privilege was going to continue to be a tool of choice. It’s an arcane executive privilege to cover up wrongdoing—in many cases, criminal activities. And the Obama administration has not only defended using the State Secrets Privilege, it has been trying to take it even further than the previous terrible administration by maintaining that the U.S. government has sovereign immunity. This is Obama’s change: his administration seems to think it doesn’t even have to invoke state secrets as our leaders are emperors who possess this sovereign immunity. This is not the kind of language that anybody in a democracy would use. The other thing I noticed is how Chicago, with its culture of political corruption, is central to the new administration. When I saw that Obama’s choice of chief of staff was Rahm Emanuel, knowing his relationship with Mayor Richard Daley and with the Hastert crowd, I knew we were not going to see positive changes. Changes possibly, but changes for the worse. It was no coincidence that the Turkish criminal entity’s operation centered on Chicago. ...nothing to see here. Move along little doggies. It was unfathomable we could have a worse president than Clinton...the next one was infinitely worse. It was unfathomable we could have a worse president than Bush...the next one was infinitely worse. good, God, what's coming in 2012?? The trend is very bad.
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no, you don't get rid of it. but we certainly can't pretend it's just peachy either. |
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so Obama made a nice campaign speed last night signifying absolutely nothing?? How quaint.
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It's over. Obama's number one priority was to gut the remnants of the New Deal from day one. He absolutely loves the payroll tax cut which was the first step to begin it's gutting. He's perfect for the masters...a democrat, he can go further than anyone else as the tribalism warrants support for abysmal policy positions. He's the one that had the alan simpson led commission to start "entititlement" gashing. I really think the masters want a second term for him, but he's been so horrific it's gonna be tough to pull off. Wall street wants that money, bad. they'll get it.
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social security isn't going anywhere if that's what you're suggesting.
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