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Who do you support for Governor in Tennessee in 2010?

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CNBC Analyst: Bain Capital ‘Fired A Lot Of People’ To Get ‘Prosperity For The Rich’
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/05/20/4...
The private equity firm co-founded by presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney “fired a lot of people” to get “prosperity for the rich,” CNBC analyst Jim Cramer said during an appearance on Meet The Press this morning. During a panel discussion on the effectiveness of an ad from President Obama’s campaign highlighting Romney’s past at Bain Capital, which bankrupted nearly a quarter of the companies in which it invested while making billions of dollars, Cramer said the firm’s past earned Romney a reputation as a “job destroyer, not a creator.”
Well, OA, a CEO has to make tough decisions in the best interests of the company and the stock holders, you know , just like you do as a 150K CEO.iNow, back to the opine, Obama's failed economy and Obam's failed psresidency.
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The Original Amused wrote:
CNBC Analyst: Bain Capital ‘Fired A Lot Of People’ To Get ‘Prosperity For The Rich’
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/05/20/4...
The private equity firm co-founded by presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney “fired a lot of people” to get “prosperity for the rich,” CNBC analyst Jim Cramer said during an appearance on Meet The Press this morning. During a panel discussion on the effectiveness of an ad from President Obama’s campaign highlighting Romney’s past at Bain Capital, which bankrupted nearly a quarter of the companies in which it invested while making billions of dollars, Cramer said the firm’s past earned Romney a reputation as a “job destroyer, not a creator.”
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Well, OA, a CEO has to make tough decisions in the best interests of the company and the stock holders, you know , just like you do as a 150K CEO.iNow, back to the opine, Obama's failed economy and Obam's failed psresidency.
Why would I waste my time seeking to have an actual conversation with a parrot?

You've been taught a few phrases and you repeat them ad nauseum. I'm not overly enticed to sit and "listen" to a parrot repeat its handful of memorized phrases over and over again.
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Well friends it is like this, get your facts straight or get off!!!!!!
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Oh Vet
Ha Ha HA
My Turn
What's this
Obam's failed psresidency?
The spell cop has scewed up.
Ha Ha Ha
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Oh Vet
Ha Ha HA
My Turn
What's this
Obam's failed psresidency?
The spell cop has scewed up.
Ha Ha Ha
Don't pull his string :)

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Don't pull his string :)
I agree. Too many TEApublicans already are...& he's asking how high, when they say "jump" because he's so impressed with their Lifestyle & Income. "Vet" is his name and money is his game, God, Mistress, Love of his Life, Ruler, Best Friend, & Main Interest.
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Why would I waste my time seeking to have an actual conversation with a parrot?
You've been taught a few phrases and you repeat them ad nauseum. I'm not overly enticed to sit and "listen" to a parrot repeat its handful of memorized phrases over and over again.
Is this a rhetorical question, I actually addressed your attempt to deflect and divert our attention from the economy which is abysmal. No jobs, trillions in debt and no hope. Time for a change, this time for the better.
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Oh Vet
Ha Ha HA
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Well, I'm on my I-Pad. "My Turn," has no predicate and you misused the upper case, chump.

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"The Truth About The Economy In 2 Minutes."

http://front.moveon.org/scribbling-sharpie-il...
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Well, OA, a CEO has to make tough decisions in the best interests of the company and the stock holders, you know , just like you do as a 150K CEO.iNow, back to the opine, Obama's failed economy and Obam's failed psresidency.
Well, vet, a President has to make tough decisions in the best interests of the country and the voters, you know.

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Well, vet, a President has to make tough decisions in the best interests of the country and the voters, you know.
And fight the TEApublicans & their Majority Congress, at the same time. A President would have to be a very strong Man to do all of that, poorly or otherwise! They even attack his Wife & Kids. It's despicable behavior for Grown Men & Women...& we elected this Bunch of Immature Clowns to represent us? What could we have possibly been thinking?
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Now, don't be whispering those sweet love words in my ear, if you don't mean them. Lol!
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Well, vet, a President has to make tough decisions in the best interests of the country and the voters, you know.
Well, BS, the president has not made tough decisions in the best interests of the country, they were made in his own best interests and the best interests of his party. That's why we are in the mess we are in.
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Well, BS, the president has not made tough decisions in the best interests of the country, they were made in his own best interests and the best interests of his party. That's why we are in the mess we are in.
Well, vet, CEOs have not made tough decisions in the best interests of the country, they were made in their own best interests and the bests interests of shareholders. That's why we are in the mess we are in.
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Well, vet, CEOs have not made tough decisions in the best interests of the country, they were made in their own best interests and the bests interests of shareholders. That's why we are in the mess we are in.
You are confused, as are most Democrats, as to the function of business. Their responsibility is to maximize the return to their shareholders thereby creating the capital to expand their companies and in the process create jobs. If Obama understood this, we would not have over 8 (eight) percent unemployment and would not have had our credit rating downgraded. It is the sworn duty of the president to act in the best interests of the country, the CEO's act in the best interests of their companies and their employees. got it?
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So what you're saying is that being a good CEO and being a good President are completely different.
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So what you're saying is that being a good CEO and being a good President are completely different.
I've done about all the tutoring that I care to do.Read an Econ text and learn who creates jobs in this country, it certainly isn't government or under Obama's expansion of government, the unemployment rate would be zero.

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You are confused, as are most Democrats, as to the function of business. Their responsibility is to maximize the return to their shareholders thereby creating the capital to expand their companies and in the process create jobs. If Obama understood this, we would not have over 8 (eight) percent unemployment and would not have had our credit rating downgraded. It is the sworn duty of the president to act in the best interests of the country, the CEO's act in the best interests of their companies and their employees. got it?
WHAT JOBS??? While the Big Corporates & Upper Mgmt. are making the highest Profits & Salaries in history, show me WHAT JOBS THEY HAVE CREATED IN THE U.S. OF AMERICA! SHOW ME!!!

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