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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> Why doesn't IBM manufacture typewriters anymore? "cause there's no demand for typewriters maybe? Now do you suppose there's no longer a demand for typewriters 'cause IBM cut back and eventually stopped the supply of typewriters? That's what your argument supposes, if supply is cut back and eventually stopped then there will be no demand. That's not how economies work. That's not the point I was making at all. There will always be a demand for illegal drugs. Typewriters are no longer made because technology has made them obsolete. It's also a bad comparison because typewriters don't destroy lives or cause crime like meth, coke, heroin or any of the other drugs coming over do and they don't steal ID's join gangs or become such a burden on soceity as to bankrupt state and local governments, like illegals do. But if they did, the first step would be to stop the supply or availability of typewriters, ya think?
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TheIndependentMa jority
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Homer wrote: <quoted text>Years ago Homer was out in a bar talking it up with a georgeous babe (Homer can be quite the charmer, but that's another story), at some point the conversation turned to music, she stated how she hated John Lennon. Homer got a sick feeling in in the pit of his stomach and said cya later georgeous babe and walked away. Did ya hum "Let it Be" to yerself as you were walking? When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me, Speaking words of wisdom, Let it be. And in the hour of darkness, She is standing right in front of me, Speaking words of wisdom, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, Whisper words of wisdom, Let it be. And when the broken-hearted people, Living in the world agree, There will be an answer, Let it be. For though they may be parted, There is still a chance that they will see, There will be an answer, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, There will be an answer, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, Whisper words of wisdom, Let it be. (Instrumental Break) And when the night is cloudy, There is still a light that shines on me, Shine until tomorrow, Let it be. I wake up to sound of music, Mother Mary comes to me, Speaking words of wisdom, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, There will be an answer, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, Whisper words of wisdom, Let it be. Hoooo' hooo Heh :-)
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> Equal opportunities. Not equal outcomes. Wished i could have had antibiotics.. Who's fault is that?
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Baba Yaga wrote: <quoted text> Hey, it's "Real (I'm not a democrat) Dave"! Do you know "Real (I'm a moderate republican) Time"? Anyhoo, calling me names doesn't change the fact your brethren want an equal outcome. It's called wealth redistribution. AKA: "At some point, you've made enough money" - Barry Soetoro "Again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God." ---------- Words of Jesus Christ, in the Gospel of his disciple, Matthew. Why do you hate Jesus??
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TheIndependentMajority wrote: <quoted text> Implementing 700 dolluh fines to those who cannot afford unaffordable health insurence premiums, is like telling a horse owner with a horse in a race to break a leg though---DUH a-vey. I'm still thinking about that horse owner with a broken leg...would be inconvenient for him to pick up the trophy in the Winners' Circle, but other than that, it's an erroneous analogy from an erring hillbilly, who probably lacks "insurence." Why don't you ask John Galt if he's read "Atlas Shrugged" sometime?
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> I get it it. You don't know what it means to be empoyed by a company or organization. I "get" this: "I’ve been fighting with ACORN, along side ACORN, on issues you care about my entire career." - Barack Obama Then this: "Well, first of all my relationship with ACORN is pretty straightforward. It’s probably 13 years ago when I was still practicing law, I represented ACORN and my partner in that investigation was the US Justice department in having Illinois implement what was called the motor voter law, to make sure people could go to DMV’s and driver license facilities to get registered. It wasn’t being implemented. That was my relationship and is my relationship to ACORN." I "get" Obama is a bald-faced liar.
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TheIndependentMa jority
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flack wrote: Rereading Stephen King's Salem's Lot right now. You know his novel about a hoard of blood sucking libtards,err, um, I mean vampires that slowly take over a New England town? They made vampire kits for that kinda stuff too Flack lol.
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Nuculur option wrote: <quoted text> Jesus was a Community Organizer. Jesus was the same skin color as Ibama is. Obama might be the return of Jesus!! Jesus despised the wealthy, loved the poor. That proves it!! Obama is the second coming of Jesus Christ!! Say Hallelujah, brothers and sisters!!! Nice try. More like the 12th Imam of the Kenyan's true religion of Islam. Or the Antichrist? How about that?
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whooyaa wrote: <quoted text> That's not the point I was making at all. There will always be a demand for illegal drugs. Typewriters are no longer made because technology has made them obsolete. It's also a bad comparison because typewriters don't destroy lives or cause crime like meth, coke, heroin or any of the other drugs coming over do and they don't steal ID's join gangs or become such a burden on soceity as to bankrupt state and local governments, like illegals do. But if they did, the first step would be to stop the supply or availability of typewriters, ya think? No, dummy. The first step is to stop demand. It is our fellow Americans driving the demand. Like typewriters, drugs depend on demand for their sales. No demand, no sales. DUH Why do you look at everything bass ackwards?? Cutting the supply while there is still demand will only create other avenues to get your typewriters, or drugs from. You really don't understand capitalism, do you??
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lily boca raton fl wrote: <quoted text> I read those too, loved the Rosemary's Baby movie with Mia Farrow There are some films, other than the clothes styles that stand the test of time. "Casablanca" and "Psycho" come to mind...don't tell anyone, but I've never watched all of "Citizen Caine."
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sonicfilter wrote: 5/20/2012 Who do you think is more responsible for the country's current economic problems—Barack Obama or George W. Bush? Bush: 49 (54) Obama: 34 (29) Both: 8 (9) What do you think is the bigger problem in this country—unfairness in the economic system that favors the wealthy or over-regulation of the free market that interferes with growth and prosperity? Unfairness: 56 (55) Over-regulation: 34 (35) Both: 5 (5) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics... Thanks for the link! I like the first question where 49% disapprove of Obama and only 47% approve. The second question about Obama's handling of the economy shows approval at only 42 and a whopping 55% disapprove!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the link! You really should find something else if you want to cherry pick, libturd.
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TheIndependentMajority wrote: <quoted text> Did ya hum "Let it Be" to yerself as you were walking? When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me, Speaking words of wisdom, Let it be. And in the hour of darkness, She is standing right in front of me, Speaking words of wisdom, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, Whisper words of wisdom, Let it be. And when the broken-hearted people, Living in the world agree, There will be an answer, Let it be. For though they may be parted, There is still a chance that they will see, There will be an answer, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, There will be an answer, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, Whisper words of wisdom, Let it be. (Instrumental Break) And when the night is cloudy, There is still a light that shines on me, Shine until tomorrow, Let it be. I wake up to sound of music, Mother Mary comes to me, Speaking words of wisdom, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, There will be an answer, Let it be. Let it be, let it be, Let it be, let it be, Whisper words of wisdom, Let it be. Hoooo' hooo Heh :-) Too bad you're wrong....again. 'Let it Be' was written by Paul McCartney, not John Lennon.
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Jimmy
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leosnana wrote: <quoted text>I'm still thinking about that horse owner with a broken leg...would be inconvenient for him to pick up the trophy in the Winners' Circle, but other than that, it's an erroneous analogy from an erring hillbilly, who probably lacks "insurence." Why don't you ask John Galt if he's read "Atlas Shrugged" sometime? Cows do think of horses often, don't you, Elsie?
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ImRight59 wrote: <quoted text> Thanks for backing me up against that Kenyan-lover, "RealDave"..... Liberals just can't stand it when confronted with the TRUTH, and proven WRONG. Hilarious! Their hypocrisy and double standards are everywhere.
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TheIndependentMa jority
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leosnana wrote: <quoted text>I'm still thinking about that horse owner with a broken leg...would be inconvenient for him to pick up the trophy in the Winners' Circle, but other than that, it's an erroneous analogy from an erring hillbilly, who probably lacks "insurence." Why don't you ask John Galt if he's read "Atlas Shrugged" sometime? Not when it's NOT all about a dolluh. Some people actually LOVE their horses, and the concern is for the safety of, first and foremost. Something leosbanana vultures don't comprehend, no doubt.
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ImRight59 wrote: <quoted text> Nice try. More like the 12th Imam of the Kenyan's true religion of Islam. Or the Antichrist? How about that? Yawn
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TheIndependentMa jority
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dem wrote: <quoted text> written by Paul. Try and keep up. Who was a Beatle. Skip over the c-a-t-a-l-y-s-t word section-that's for the higher level aptitudes.
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leosnana wrote: <quoted text>don't tell anyone, but I've never watched all of "Citizen Caine." LOL! That's obvious, Rosebud. The title is "Citizen Kane."
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lily boca raton fl wrote: <quoted text> Who does this remind you of? http://www.google.com/imgres... Your baby-daddy
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Public split on whether Romney’s Bain tenure matters in 2012 As Democrats intensify their attacks over Mitt Romney's tenure at Bain Capital, a new poll finds the public divided over whether his history as a venture capitalist hurts or helps the presumptive Republican nominee. A new ABC News/Washington Post survey released Tuesday found 54 percent of those surveyed say Romney's role in buying and restructuring companies is "not a major factor" in their vote this year. Among those who do say it is a factor, voters are split: 21 percent say it is a "major reason to support" Romney, while 21 percent say it is a "major reason to oppose" him. But beneath those numbers lies a bigger issue for Romney. As the Post's Jon Cohen and Dan Balz note in their analysis of the poll, 56 percent of those surveyed say an economic system favoring the wealthy is a bigger problem than regulatory overreach by the government. Just 34 percent say government constraints on free markets are a major concern—a finding that could eat away at one of Romney's key arguments on the campaign trail.
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