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August 9, 2007 at 2:38 PM #72504August 9, 2007 at 3:25 PM #72442kicksavedaveParticipant
What kind of jackass goes water skiing with a $20,000 watch on his wrist? We REALLY do need a change of values around here.
From Katrina victims wondering where their handout is, to FBs playing the victim card, to everyone and their dog selling their soul to every get rich quick vendor in sight, to Barry Bonds cheating his way to an all time record, Americans have lost the spirit that used to make this country so great. That is, we USED to work hard, save up, take risks and accept the consequences if our endeavors failed. We USED to do things for ourselves, instead of collectively holding our hands out, looking for someone else to do things for us. Nowadays we just want to know what the government will do to eliminate the effects of our own laziness and bad decisions.
Wasn’t it Jimmy Carter who once said that for the first time in America’s history, the majority of Americans think the next four years will be worse than the last four years? Man, our next four years (and the forty after that) are going to be rough.
August 9, 2007 at 3:25 PM #72560kicksavedaveParticipantWhat kind of jackass goes water skiing with a $20,000 watch on his wrist? We REALLY do need a change of values around here.
From Katrina victims wondering where their handout is, to FBs playing the victim card, to everyone and their dog selling their soul to every get rich quick vendor in sight, to Barry Bonds cheating his way to an all time record, Americans have lost the spirit that used to make this country so great. That is, we USED to work hard, save up, take risks and accept the consequences if our endeavors failed. We USED to do things for ourselves, instead of collectively holding our hands out, looking for someone else to do things for us. Nowadays we just want to know what the government will do to eliminate the effects of our own laziness and bad decisions.
Wasn’t it Jimmy Carter who once said that for the first time in America’s history, the majority of Americans think the next four years will be worse than the last four years? Man, our next four years (and the forty after that) are going to be rough.
August 9, 2007 at 3:25 PM #72569kicksavedaveParticipantWhat kind of jackass goes water skiing with a $20,000 watch on his wrist? We REALLY do need a change of values around here.
From Katrina victims wondering where their handout is, to FBs playing the victim card, to everyone and their dog selling their soul to every get rich quick vendor in sight, to Barry Bonds cheating his way to an all time record, Americans have lost the spirit that used to make this country so great. That is, we USED to work hard, save up, take risks and accept the consequences if our endeavors failed. We USED to do things for ourselves, instead of collectively holding our hands out, looking for someone else to do things for us. Nowadays we just want to know what the government will do to eliminate the effects of our own laziness and bad decisions.
Wasn’t it Jimmy Carter who once said that for the first time in America’s history, the majority of Americans think the next four years will be worse than the last four years? Man, our next four years (and the forty after that) are going to be rough.
August 9, 2007 at 3:27 PM #72445contramanParticipantAmen, brother kick save, preach the good word! Could not agree more….
And give me an offering and God will make you rich too! hahahahahaha….
Sincerely, Contraman
August 9, 2007 at 3:27 PM #72562contramanParticipantAmen, brother kick save, preach the good word! Could not agree more….
And give me an offering and God will make you rich too! hahahahahaha….
Sincerely, Contraman
August 9, 2007 at 3:27 PM #72572contramanParticipantAmen, brother kick save, preach the good word! Could not agree more….
And give me an offering and God will make you rich too! hahahahahaha….
Sincerely, Contraman
August 9, 2007 at 7:52 PM #7254934f3f3fParticipantI laughed when I saw a headline that Bush was giving a speech on the economy. He is the crook in chief for all of these companies that made billions on this real estate run.
Yeah, but what he doesn’t know is that he got sold the biggest ARM in the world.
August 9, 2007 at 7:52 PM #7266634f3f3fParticipantI laughed when I saw a headline that Bush was giving a speech on the economy. He is the crook in chief for all of these companies that made billions on this real estate run.
Yeah, but what he doesn’t know is that he got sold the biggest ARM in the world.
August 9, 2007 at 7:52 PM #7267434f3f3fParticipantI laughed when I saw a headline that Bush was giving a speech on the economy. He is the crook in chief for all of these companies that made billions on this real estate run.
Yeah, but what he doesn’t know is that he got sold the biggest ARM in the world.
August 9, 2007 at 8:42 PM #72561KIBUParticipantGuys,
Contraman works for the library, that’s why he keeps asking us to go there.
Please be careful he may have a scam hidden in those mortgage books somewhere…..
Anyway, watch out for library fines, they always find a way to get money out of your pocket.
August 9, 2007 at 8:42 PM #72678KIBUParticipantGuys,
Contraman works for the library, that’s why he keeps asking us to go there.
Please be careful he may have a scam hidden in those mortgage books somewhere…..
Anyway, watch out for library fines, they always find a way to get money out of your pocket.
August 9, 2007 at 8:42 PM #72685KIBUParticipantGuys,
Contraman works for the library, that’s why he keeps asking us to go there.
Please be careful he may have a scam hidden in those mortgage books somewhere…..
Anyway, watch out for library fines, they always find a way to get money out of your pocket.
August 9, 2007 at 8:53 PM #7256434f3f3fParticipantIf you take Cyphire’s argument one step further, you must also ask how qualified is the average person to vote for a government to run his or her country. If the government fails you, and you voted for it, are you going to take responsibility for your actions? Or are you going to blame the politicians? Who was to blame for Katrina, the weather forecasters, the city planners, or the hurricane? Or just the stupid people who didn’t bother going to the library? If people can see the jackboot, they generally don’t wait around to be kicked in the ass.
August 9, 2007 at 8:53 PM #7268134f3f3fParticipantIf you take Cyphire’s argument one step further, you must also ask how qualified is the average person to vote for a government to run his or her country. If the government fails you, and you voted for it, are you going to take responsibility for your actions? Or are you going to blame the politicians? Who was to blame for Katrina, the weather forecasters, the city planners, or the hurricane? Or just the stupid people who didn’t bother going to the library? If people can see the jackboot, they generally don’t wait around to be kicked in the ass.
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