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Post by larrywalker on Mar 6, 2010 15:21:23 GMT -5
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Post by jerry on Mar 6, 2010 16:12:23 GMT -5
I wonder if there's a fortune to be made in kosher pork rinds.
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Post by jb on Mar 7, 2010 10:32:34 GMT -5
Every time I try to keep from bashing Obama, something like this comes up. The guy is a poster boy for BS. I was watching the liberal Shulze show yesterday and they were blaming the conservatives for Obama's flip flopping. When does it end? I watch Jay Leno and occasionally David Letterman, both will bash Bush twice as much as Obama till this day. Are they afraid of Obama? In Letterman's case, he is a flaming liberal and thinks running around on his wife and child is a joke. I think he is the joke.
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Post by cbk on Mar 8, 2010 8:48:24 GMT -5
I too think Letterman is just NOT a nice person. I don't bother to watch him on T.V. This president think if we all join hands and sing Kum Biya (or however it's spelled) we'll all create a new, wonderful, world. Would that such were so. He has no idea of the real world because he's NEVER worked in it. He's never had to make a payroll every week. He's never had to deal with the tax man, or the bank, or any of the other things we've all experienced. And that above everything else is why I didn't vote for him. The man has no experience. He's managed to get into his 40's and is still living in a dream world.
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Post by jerry on Mar 8, 2010 11:27:58 GMT -5
But it worked.
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Post by cbk on Mar 8, 2010 19:36:28 GMT -5
Why? because he was elected president? I predict that he will go down as one of the worst chief executives this nation has ever had. He's an arrogant, unproductive, idiot! And people know it. His past doesn't prove that it worked. It only proves we have a lot of dumb people in this country!
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Post by jerry on Mar 8, 2010 20:57:43 GMT -5
Why? because he was elected president? I predict that he will go down as one of the worst chief executives this nation has ever had. He's an arrogant, unproductive, idiot! And people know it. His past doesn't prove that it worked. It only proves we have a lot of dumb people in this country! Depends on what his goal is. If it was to be the first black President, it worked. If it was to provide a lifetime of wealth and security, it worked. He shot the dice with nothing to lose, and won. Now all he has to do is serve out the remaining 2.8 years and collect. Let's face it: saving the country went out with Roosevelt. These days, it's big business' job to save the country because they have the most to lose and the most power to wield. The fact that patriotic but naive people find him disgusting is not something he's lost any sleep over, trust me.
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Post by jb on Mar 8, 2010 21:49:39 GMT -5
The fact that patriotic but naive people find him disgusting is not something he's lost any sleep over, trust me. You got that right!!
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Post by Tommy Thompson on Mar 8, 2010 21:55:53 GMT -5
I don't see him winning anything yet. As the first black president he is turning out to be their biggest embarrasement... I don't think he will get to keep the money he has stolen through graft and corruption nor will he be able to collect his lifetime government paycheck. Tommy
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Post by jerry on Mar 8, 2010 22:54:12 GMT -5
You have a lot more faith in our system's current state than I do. I hope you're right.
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Post by cbk on Mar 9, 2010 11:34:08 GMT -5
I too hope Tommy is right. I have SERIOUS doubts as to Obama's legitimacy to hold the office of President. If it ever does come to light that he wasn't eligible to run than he surely wouldn't be able to collect his retirement, would he?
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Post by jerry on Mar 9, 2010 15:50:12 GMT -5
I too hope Tommy is right. I have SERIOUS doubts as to Obama's legitimacy to hold the office of President. If it ever does come to light that he wasn't eligible to run than he surely wouldn't be able to collect his retirement, would he? The betting window is now open.
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Post by cbk on Mar 10, 2010 10:14:58 GMT -5
Jerry, I used to think you were a bit over the top to suggest that "others", who we weren't even aware of, were calling the shots in this world. You know, old friend, the events of this past year and the election of someone who had nothing to offer except his mixed ancestry and the fact that he could read well off of a TelePrompter make me take another look at your theory. I see the U.S. in freefall economically, people at each others throats because of political beliefs, wars that make money for the manufacturers of war materials going on for what seems forever, a government trying to get people to "report" on their neighbors (remember that little episode), freedoms being eroded in the name of "keeping us safe". It's too much of a coincidence in my mind. I'm not one to accept wild theories. But I'm beginning to wonder.
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Post by jb on Mar 10, 2010 14:18:27 GMT -5
This crap coming out of Whitehouse is never ending. A legend in his own mind!!
CBK, Jer is usually right on target. They say, go with Jer and you will always be near. Sorry, just trying to rhyme for Larry's birthday! ;D
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Post by jerry on Mar 10, 2010 15:42:06 GMT -5
John, I appreciate your vote of confidence.
Chris, I've been watching certain things for a very long time now, and my "cabal" idea is the only one that answers why there has been so much turmoil in the world, so many things that should have put us back in the Stone Age, yet the basic economic structure remains unchanged although seats of power shift all over the globe.
It all just seems so orchestrated and so consistent when you stand far enough back from local issues.
I'd venture that less then a dozen extremely powerful people run the entire world. None of them get elected; the only way is to be so ruthless and so imaginative in world business that the others can't stop you from getting there. In fact, newer members probably boot out the oldest and weakest on a regular basis.
It's evolution as it applies to business; only the uncommonly strong and smart will prevail. It's probably been going on for millennia, and always will. To these few, the rest of us are nothing more than worker ants. What we do or suffer, or for that matter entire nations, is totally beside the point.
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