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Romney2 wrote: <quoted text> This would be the shrill hysterics I refer to. If he is reelected we will have four more years of mediocrity at the helm. The house (majority GOP) and a probable tie in the senate will prevent any serious damage. Please focus on calmly discussing unsustainable social policies (I.e. European socialism) to help my candidacy. Thanks for telling me what to do. I am focusing on a social unstainable policy and that's obama. Nothing to do with you. I will vote for Romney. I have a Boxer that is 11 years old that could make better decisions than this bozo has.
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RonPaul2012 wrote: <quoted text> Really so the new meningities shots required for college students is not a vac? Good try. I didn't know about that one. I did a search and found this: With the passage of Texas Senate Bill 1107 in May, new and transferring students at all Texas colleges are required by state law to receive a meningitis vaccine 10 days prior to the 2012 spring semester. With registration already underway, the deadline is quickly approaching. It says this bill was passed by the Senate and that would be May 2011. Please note that is says SENATE not governor.
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searcherfinder wrote: <quoted text> Thanks for telling me what to do. I am focusing on a social unstainable policy and that's obama. Nothing to do with you. I will vote for Romney. I have a Boxer that is 11 years old that could make better decisions than this bozo has. Your welcome.
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Ronpaul2012 wrote: <quoted text> No its turn. It was a comfortable wage that I could support my family on. Better then what CS pays. Better than what KC pays. Its akin to about 24 an hour which is inline with what a rn starts at. The reason I state what I made is because it was a livable wage vs what I make now. When I finish my BBA I will be making about that again, but that is years down the road. Best wishes.
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obama for four more wrote: A second term should be recommended. Mr.Obama is having to fix GWs mess so I say give the man a chance to fit it right. Damn bushs!! they phucked up the entire nation by just being phucken greety. At the end of the day Obama is really the man. Well educated compared to either bushs and can play some basketball! nobama...The Food Stamp President
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RonPaul2012 wrote: <quoted text> I didn't verify your numbers but I do agree with most of what you said. I do feel like we should be more concerned with American citizens then Iraq's or Afgan's or even France's. Thats not to say that everyone needs a handout, rather we should strive to improve our education system. We should better regulate the gas industries (namely fuel speculators), we should hold banks and other industries responsible for their choices. When public education was first introduced it was thought to be the great leveler. Should we not make it so? Public education is a joke. Pouring more money into the system is not going to make it any better.
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SeeYa wrote: <quoted text> Recommended if you want another 4 more years of welfare, unfairness and corruption. Fix gw's mess that was inherited from draft dodging clinton who cheated on his wife in the oval office instead of handling matters of the country namely bin laden, but when he did have action he put government in bed with businesses that were supposed to be watched over by the government....leading to twin towers bombing and the financial collapse. Bush was the greatest. He didn't listen to polls. He wasn't corrupt. He was honorable. He wasn't afraid to do the right thing. He worked with both sides, dems and republicans, until the dems took over the house. Obama well educated? Can you prove it? Nobody can seem to find records of any academia, girlfriends, grades or effort except in the black panther party and racially biased community organizing. You best check again, bush was educated at yale. Bush tried several times to fix the impending financial crisis but nobody wanted to listen. Bush say the fiasco brewing with social security and tried to fix it with no help from anybody. You are just made because your president is lame duck. See ya! It was inevitable that a democrat would eventually win the wh since there are two parties but now that one did and he was a total loser, shambling the economy, raping the working middle class with inflation, taxes and higher energy, watch how fast he is voted out. I can't wait. Well said.
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Sunrise wrote: <quoted text>Well educated? What is obama well educated in? Touche'
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Wilson wrote: <quoted text> Bro, surely you're not bragging that you made $50k?? That's not much. Estimated median household income in 2009:$29,988 (it was $27,438 in 2000) Paris:$29,988 Texas:$48,259 Read more: http://www.city-data.com/city/Paris-Texas.htm...
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heartandmind wrote: for years now, china's been the only nation to grant us any credit....and that goes much further back than 2008. so when the bill comes due, and i've been asking this for yrs now, how will america pay that debt? USA's credit rating has been in low numbers for several yrs due to our economy - which is why we couldn't get credit from anyone but the biggest dog on the block, which, for a decade or more, has financially been china. they've been expanding, building their infrastructure so their economy has boomed for years now - and they're aching a point where they're going to need us to pay our debt to them. the only questions are how much will they expect up front and how will we get the funds to pay it? Yep...China owns the USA.
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Here's a quick and fascinating breakdown by total amount held and percentage of total U.S. debt, according to Business Insider: •Hong Kong:$121.9 billion (0.9 percent) •Caribbean banking centers:$148.3 (1 percent) •Taiwan:$153.4 billion (1.1 percent) •Brazil:$211.4 billion (1.5 percent) •Oil exporting countries:$229.8 billion (1.6 percent) •Mutual funds:$300.5 billion (2 percent) •Commercial banks:$301.8 billion (2.1 percent) •State, local and federal retirement funds:$320.9 billion (2.2 percent) •Money market mutual funds:$337.7 billion (2.4 percent) •United Kingdom:$346.5 billion (2.4 percent) •Private pension funds:$504.7 billion (3.5 percent) •State and local governments:$506.1 billion (3.5 percent) •Japan:$912.4 billion (6.4 percent) •U.S. households:$959.4 billion (6.6 percent) •China:$1.16 trillion (8 percent) •The U.S. Treasury:$1.63 trillion (11.3 percent) •Social Security trust fund:$2.67 trillion (19 percent) So America owes foreigners about $4.5 trillion in debt. But America owes America $9.8 trillion. people , please check your facts
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My two cents wrote: Here's a quick and fascinating breakdown by total amount held and percentage of total U.S. debt, according to Business Insider: •Hong Kong:$121.9 billion (0.9 percent) •Caribbean banking centers:$148.3 (1 percent) •Taiwan:$153.4 billion (1.1 percent) •Brazil:$211.4 billion (1.5 percent) •Oil exporting countries:$229.8 billion (1.6 percent) •Mutual funds:$300.5 billion (2 percent) •Commercial banks:$301.8 billion (2.1 percent) •State, local and federal retirement funds:$320.9 billion (2.2 percent) •Money market mutual funds:$337.7 billion (2.4 percent) •United Kingdom:$346.5 billion (2.4 percent) •Private pension funds:$504.7 billion (3.5 percent) •State and local governments:$506.1 billion (3.5 percent) •Japan:$912.4 billion (6.4 percent) •U.S. households:$959.4 billion (6.6 percent) •China:$1.16 trillion (8 percent) •The U.S. Treasury:$1.63 trillion (11.3 percent) •Social Security trust fund:$2.67 trillion (19 percent) So America owes foreigners about $4.5 trillion in debt. But America owes America $9.8 trillion. people , please check your facts Correct...our treasury department keeps buying our debt, and continues to print more money.
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RonPaul2012 wrote: wow look at all those down votes. Remember how Bush said stupid crap? Hes a president. I personally can't wait to vote Perry out of office. That man has cost my family 38k annually. Ensured that I can not work. He totes how Texas has low unemployment but more Texans work for mimimum wage then anywheres else. I don't support Obama but I can not stand ignorance. Perry cut you food stamps off ?
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Sunrise wrote: <quoted text>I didn't know about that one. I did a search and found this: With the passage of Texas Senate Bill 1107 in May, new and transferring students at all Texas colleges are required by state law to receive a meningitis vaccine 10 days prior to the 2012 spring semester. With registration already underway, the deadline is quickly approaching. It says this bill was passed by the Senate and that would be May 2011. Please note that is says SENATE not governor. Besides, didn't we all have to have innoculations before entering the first grade and our children as well? How is this that much different? It's not.l
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searcherfinder wrote: <quoted text> Besides, didn't we all have to have innoculations before entering the first grade and our children as well? How is this that much different? It's not.l You are behind times. Many parents these days are opting out of immunizations they deem unnecessary. They are mostly educated, upper middle-class couples; predominantly located in the Northeast. We had friends 30 years ago that opted out of immunizations for all four of their sons. That was in Mississippi. It had nothing to do with religion either.
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6Bid wrote: <quoted text> You are behind times. Many parents these days are opting out of immunizations they deem unnecessary. They are mostly educated, upper middle-class couples; predominantly located in the Northeast. We had friends 30 years ago that opted out of immunizations for all four of their sons. That was in Mississippi. It had nothing to do with religion either. I know there are some who believe that the serum causes other problems, such as autisim. However, I was referring to the time when I and even my children had no option but had to get them in order to go to school. We had to have a shot record when we went or enrolled them otherwise we or they couldn't start school.
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searcherfinder wrote: <quoted text> I know there are some who believe that the serum causes other problems, such as autisim. However, I was referring to the time when I and even my children had no option but had to get them in order to go to school. We had to have a shot record when we went or enrolled them otherwise we or they couldn't start school. On the autism "myth". The rate of autism in non immunized children is no lower then those that do receive vaccines. The one study that claimed a link between autisms and vaccines has been discredited by the scientific and medical communities for being completely faked. The author was kicked out of the British academy of medicine.
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RonPaul2012
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Sorry I haven't replied, been busy with school. Have a couple reports to write up and what have you. Also gotta figure out what to do now that Perry took away my food stamps. (idiot). When I finish I will do a write up comparing Perry and Texas to other states. Not sure how indepth I will go but hopefully it will gove voters an idea why Perry is wrong for Texas.
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Sunrise
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RonPaul2012 wrote: Sorry I haven't replied, been busy with school. Have a couple reports to write up and what have you. Also gotta figure out what to do now that Perry took away my food stamps.(idiot). When I finish I will do a write up comparing Perry and Texas to other states. Not sure how indepth I will go but hopefully it will gove voters an idea why Perry is wrong for Texas. If you are so dissatisfied with Texas, why don't you move to one of those other states that are so much better? Why continue to live in a place that you hate?
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RonPaul2012 wrote: Sorry I haven't replied, been busy with school. Have a couple reports to write up and what have you. Also gotta figure out what to do now that Perry took away my food stamps.(idiot). When I finish I will do a write up comparing Perry and Texas to other states. Not sure how indepth I will go but hopefully it will gove voters an idea why Perry is wrong for Texas. Have you tried getting a job to buy your food while going to school? Millions of others do that. How did you pay for school, Pell Grant? Why do you feel you should get food stamps when people with families can't?
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