Since: May 10
Mckeesport, PA
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the truth wrote: Obama vs. walker cage match, ethics, ideology, ---------- Walker's Actions Corrupt, Forget What's Legal: Recall a Lesson in Ethics and Equality ... Today, it's the standard, especially for the worst of the worst, Gov.... is not about partisan differences or ideological disagreements. ------ We have for the first time in many years a president who stands with a do whats right policy. And is not persuded to waiver on his priniples by special interest groups that give huge campian contrubions. Obama 2012 You must have just been released from the looney bin to think that shit yet alone type it keep drinking the kool aid
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Since: May 10
Mckeesport, PA
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the truth wrote: As John Nichols, of The Nation, says, "Engaged citizens recognize that the fight in Wisconsin is not about partisan differences or ideological disagreements. It is about right and wrong." Why have I signed the petition to recall Gov. Scott Walker? Because in a country filled with corrupt politicians, he is one of the worst. If we don't stop him, who will we stop? You wouldn't know the truth if it smacked you in the mouth the recall process you are engaged in is a distortion of the intent of the law typical union liberal thug when you lose the vote try the backdoor I hope you all lose your asses
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drink the hive
Anonymous Proxy
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The Amerikaner Don't Seem Very Worried About All Of Our Personal Right' We Are Losing Now - In The Current BS Situation!... http://www.jsmineset.com/wp-content/uploads/2...
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the truth
Baraboo, WI
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Since: Aug 07
South Central Virginia
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KNOW 1 CARES wrote: <quoted text> You wouldn't know the truth if it smacked you in the mouth the recall process you are engaged in is a distortion of the intent of the law typical union liberal thug when you lose the vote try the backdoor I hope you all lose your asses This is exactly why the recall process was put in place. When politicians overstep what the citizens want done, the citizens can let them know. And that is what they are going to find out, whether or not Walker stepped too far.
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drink the hivE
Anonymous Proxy
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Don't Be Afraid 2 Tell Your Friend' & Family That Your Hurt Inside. Pain' Part Of Life - Don't Hide Behind Your False Pride; Its A Lie - Your Lie... http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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“Hope & change in 2012”
Since: Oct 09
I am a citizen of the world.
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> You can come back & spew your venom any time because you have no real response. All you got is the same right wing talking points. Ayers, Wright, etc blah blah blah LiarDave is incapable of even formulating any original insults. You are going downhill very fast LiarDave.
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Seattle SLEW
Seattle, WA
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That disparity between the U.S. ratio of 263-to-1 and the Japanese ratio of 16-to-1 is obscene enough. Especially to American workers who “are taking home less in real weekly wages than they took home in the 1970s.” But slice-and-dice the numbers and there’s another disquieting fact. For every dollar that American workers make, American CEOs take home $263. Japanese CEOs take home less than one-sixth of that. One-sixth of $263 is $43.83; let’s round that down to $43. The average Japanese worker makes one-sixteenth of that, which is $2.69. In other words, the average Japanese worker makes more than two-and-a-half times what the average American worker makes. And it’s not only American workers who are getting screwed by runaway CEO compensation: In fact, a study released late last year by researchers Raghavendra Rau and Huseyin Gulen of Purdue University and Michael J. Cooper of the University of Utah that surveyed the performance of 1,500 companies between 1994 and 2006 found that “lavish CEO compensation may in fact undermine shareholder wealth.” The researchers concluded that “the 10 percent of companies with the most highly paid CEOs earned unusually low returns in both the near- and long-term.”
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OCCU_PUPPY
Andover, MN
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All it takes for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing. If you want to stop the virus from Seattle: JOIN THE BOYCOTT THIS WEDNESDAY!
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Seattle SLEW
Seattle, WA
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Sounds GOOD, lets do nothing Wednesday... You're a straight up "genius" MY MAN !?? LMAOROTF !
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OCCU_PUPPY
Andover, MN
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If someone is willing to join a boycott against her self is she willing to undergo an exorcism? Maybe then we would get somewhere!
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Seattle SLEW
Seattle, WA
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No pervert hands on my junk weirdo.
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urmom
Minneapolis, MN
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Seattle SLEW wrote: Facts not a friend, huh ranting nut. Teachers are molding future American's minds....Your mold cracked. thats exactly where the problem lies.... Federal Central Planning Indoctrination...
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“The Navy got Osama!”
Since: Jul 10
Arlington, VA
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The Truth wrote: <quoted text>Homeschool doesn't prepare students for college. Homeschooling isn't “normal Your child won’t learn the right social skills to compete in a competitive job market. - Man, you are way too far gone. social outcasts. Hre's the ignorance of the "educated". Homeschoolers tend to be MORE socially involved than their governement educated counterparts. Public school kids tend to hang in small clusters of friends commonly known as cliques. Homeschool kids participate in co-op groups that go out into the world to get real life experiences that rival "field trips" of government schools. Homeschool kids constantly win spelling bees and geography bees as well as science fairs. Not activites for the introvert. I believe that government schools fear homeschools because they are learning more faster and...wait for it...atteding colleges at earlier ages! Gasp! Homeschoolers easily complete liberal arts degrees because the academics are not only unchallanging, but their classmates are the ill prepared to really study and the professors dumb down the academics for them. Quite a few homeschoolers also double major while attending higher education. But, you just keep showing your jealousy because you were indoctrinated rather than educated.
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Since: May 11
Lancaster, PA
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I wonder if a certain person's daughters indoctrinate or teach?
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Since: Aug 07
South Central Virginia
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Socialism is for Sissies wrote: <quoted text>Hre's the ignorance of the "educated". Homeschoolers tend to be MORE socially involved than their governement educated counterparts. Public school kids tend to hang in small clusters of friends commonly known as cliques. Homeschool kids participate in co-op groups that go out into the world to get real life experiences that rival "field trips" of government schools. Homeschool kids constantly win spelling bees and geography bees as well as science fairs. Not activites for the introvert. I believe that government schools fear homeschools because they are learning more faster and...wait for it...atteding colleges at earlier ages! Gasp! Homeschoolers easily complete liberal arts degrees because the academics are not only unchallanging, but their classmates are the ill prepared to really study and the professors dumb down the academics for them. Quite a few homeschoolers also double major while attending higher education. But, you just keep showing your jealousy because you were indoctrinated rather than educated. The quality of homeschooling depends in great part on the time, effort and money as well as the aim of the parents.
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Since: Mar 11
The Frank Stanton Studios
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okboston wrote: <quoted text> The quality of homeschooling depends in great part on the time, effort and money as well as the aim of the parents. Sounds a lot like any form of education.
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TSM
El Paso, TX
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I am laughing myself silly; you know when you’re in trouble!! Obama’s Campaign Launches 'Truth Teams'! So there recruiting people to be professional Fabricators of the Truth they already have the Liberal Media/Press this is (Desperation)
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“The Navy got Osama!”
Since: Jul 10
Arlington, VA
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Seattle SLEW wrote: <quoted text>Dude, a guy who misspelled dozens of words to spout an opinion about schooling quality.... PERFECT IRONY and absolutely WORTHLESS ! See, I new I'd katch the speling polease. Thankfully I pride myself in making a point rather than using my F7 key all the time. And, I am definitely not paid for my typing abilities. However, I can stereotype 200 words per minute! At any rate -- good commercial free entertainment for ya!
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Since: Aug 07
South Central Virginia
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woodtick57 wrote: <quoted text>Sounds a lot like any form of education. It does, with one exception. A lost less standards at home are possible. Politicial indoctrination into fringe thought (white supremacy, black supremacy, etc...) is a real possibility. A lot of cults home school.
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