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I didn't think I was doing a research paper that justified footnotes and a bibliography. I thought I was responding to a self proclaimed well informed news reader. I'm willing to back up my statements with hard facts, are you willing to throw in a paragraph now and then? lol
Here's a 2004 cspan video montage of conservatives trying to save the world from the dabacle that exists today, warning looks alot like a GOP ad. YouTube - Democrats Defend Fannie/Freddie from Regulation - 2004 Video
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Glad you're willing to spread the joy around. Both sides have indeed made significant errors. Too many republicans have gone over to the liberal side on things like the pork bills which are the main theme of this thread...I think.Quote:
Ah, yes, the "wealth is evil" argument. At least, that seems what looks like. But I would say your statistic would actually support the conclusion that the Bush administration was effective. When the top becomes able to do more with their assets, capitalism flourishes. Besides, much of the discrepancy is due to tax cuts. Why should these people pay proportionately more taxes just because they're richer? Quote:
You seem only to display disgust for Sarah Palin, implying that we who believe she has great potential are ignorant and perhaps a touch crazy. Why? Why? The media is partly (perhaps mostly) responsible for the poor image of Palin during election season. John Zeigler has put together a documentary on this very subject. The site is www.HowObamaWasElected.com. There's some good stuff on there: I mainly direct your attention to the interview with Palin. Quote:
That's why at least four of his cabinet picks have been involved in scandals, two of them even before he took office. Quote:
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I like it! Only one urban legend in the mix, the interstate system does not have 1 in every 5 miles straight. (snopes.com: Interstate Highways as Airstrips) How many ounces is your bat?
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Farmerboy, I concede that round to you. While the intent of the design of the system was for national defense, that is legend. I have been humbled by a young man. 1-point, west side. As for the bat, it is aluminum Easton, 34", 28 ounce. It is my daughters until we have unwanted visitors. Then it becomes a part of them. I think my fists will protect me but a bat adds another dimension to the words private property. Just out of curiosity, does your religion allow the use of a bat upside the head of unwanteds?
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After a deep and thoughtful consideration of my holy books I have determined that yes, a bat is legal but with two caveats. It must be regulation MLB size and also must not be made out of maple due to risk of shattering and hurting the assailant.
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Fondue, I thought that this was the OFF TOPIC section. Imagine how shocked I was when I found that this section actually had a subtopic that we were supposed to stay within. ![]() So, 'Any one for some pork?" sure I'd like some and so would all everyone else that’s not a Red, Vegetarian, or Vegan, However pigs stink If you eat them you run the risk of getting trichinosis, or worse, and there bad for the environment as they kill all the innocent plants on the grounds that they're kept on, turning them into a swamp if theirs water or a dessert if theirs not. The only benefiters are the people that eat them, grow them, and advertise them (sounds like the lobbyists, congress, and the media to me) with this in mind who would like such a HORRID commodity? Definitely not me! So to all those who would like to spend taxpayers money to profit themselves and their cronies I say BeWare! Cause the Elections coming up and we won't be duped again to go for promised gain to our selves at such a high cost!!! Thus the pork scam must end and all who would try in the future would be wise to learn from history! We would all be wise to learn from history!!!
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