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November 13, 2008 at 10:41 PM #304710November 13, 2008 at 10:58 PM #304280sdduuuudeParticipant
This thread = waste of disk space.
Take this crap to a political forum somewhere.
November 13, 2008 at 10:58 PM #304648sdduuuudeParticipantThis thread = waste of disk space.
Take this crap to a political forum somewhere.
November 13, 2008 at 10:58 PM #304659sdduuuudeParticipantThis thread = waste of disk space.
Take this crap to a political forum somewhere.
November 13, 2008 at 10:58 PM #304676sdduuuudeParticipantThis thread = waste of disk space.
Take this crap to a political forum somewhere.
November 13, 2008 at 10:58 PM #304735sdduuuudeParticipantThis thread = waste of disk space.
Take this crap to a political forum somewhere.
November 14, 2008 at 2:37 AM #304349CA renterParticipantI’ve been employed by both liberals and poor people — usually not poor and liberal, strangely enough.
Amost all of the rich people I’ve known were liberal, and most of the poor people I’ve known have been conservative. Who woulda thunk? π
BTW, I define “rich” as having incomes of $1MM or more, and/or having a multi-million++ dollar NET worth.
IIRC, aren’t most people employed by small businesses, and aren’t most small business owners “poor” relative to what many of us consider to be “rich” (can live off of their wealth and never work again in their lifetimes). Just a guess there, but if anyone has hard numbers, I’d love to see them.
November 14, 2008 at 2:37 AM #304718CA renterParticipantI’ve been employed by both liberals and poor people — usually not poor and liberal, strangely enough.
Amost all of the rich people I’ve known were liberal, and most of the poor people I’ve known have been conservative. Who woulda thunk? π
BTW, I define “rich” as having incomes of $1MM or more, and/or having a multi-million++ dollar NET worth.
IIRC, aren’t most people employed by small businesses, and aren’t most small business owners “poor” relative to what many of us consider to be “rich” (can live off of their wealth and never work again in their lifetimes). Just a guess there, but if anyone has hard numbers, I’d love to see them.
November 14, 2008 at 2:37 AM #304729CA renterParticipantI’ve been employed by both liberals and poor people — usually not poor and liberal, strangely enough.
Amost all of the rich people I’ve known were liberal, and most of the poor people I’ve known have been conservative. Who woulda thunk? π
BTW, I define “rich” as having incomes of $1MM or more, and/or having a multi-million++ dollar NET worth.
IIRC, aren’t most people employed by small businesses, and aren’t most small business owners “poor” relative to what many of us consider to be “rich” (can live off of their wealth and never work again in their lifetimes). Just a guess there, but if anyone has hard numbers, I’d love to see them.
November 14, 2008 at 2:37 AM #304746CA renterParticipantI’ve been employed by both liberals and poor people — usually not poor and liberal, strangely enough.
Amost all of the rich people I’ve known were liberal, and most of the poor people I’ve known have been conservative. Who woulda thunk? π
BTW, I define “rich” as having incomes of $1MM or more, and/or having a multi-million++ dollar NET worth.
IIRC, aren’t most people employed by small businesses, and aren’t most small business owners “poor” relative to what many of us consider to be “rich” (can live off of their wealth and never work again in their lifetimes). Just a guess there, but if anyone has hard numbers, I’d love to see them.
November 14, 2008 at 2:37 AM #304805CA renterParticipantI’ve been employed by both liberals and poor people — usually not poor and liberal, strangely enough.
Amost all of the rich people I’ve known were liberal, and most of the poor people I’ve known have been conservative. Who woulda thunk? π
BTW, I define “rich” as having incomes of $1MM or more, and/or having a multi-million++ dollar NET worth.
IIRC, aren’t most people employed by small businesses, and aren’t most small business owners “poor” relative to what many of us consider to be “rich” (can live off of their wealth and never work again in their lifetimes). Just a guess there, but if anyone has hard numbers, I’d love to see them.
November 14, 2008 at 7:37 AM #304365ocrenterParticipantas a moderate Republican, I for one am glad McCain lost and lost big.
by forcing McCain to pick Palin, the Republican party I knew of officially became the Creationist Christian Party. hopefully with the lost the moderate fiscal conservatives can use this opportunity to take the party back from the religious right.
November 14, 2008 at 7:37 AM #304733ocrenterParticipantas a moderate Republican, I for one am glad McCain lost and lost big.
by forcing McCain to pick Palin, the Republican party I knew of officially became the Creationist Christian Party. hopefully with the lost the moderate fiscal conservatives can use this opportunity to take the party back from the religious right.
November 14, 2008 at 7:37 AM #304744ocrenterParticipantas a moderate Republican, I for one am glad McCain lost and lost big.
by forcing McCain to pick Palin, the Republican party I knew of officially became the Creationist Christian Party. hopefully with the lost the moderate fiscal conservatives can use this opportunity to take the party back from the religious right.
November 14, 2008 at 7:37 AM #304761ocrenterParticipantas a moderate Republican, I for one am glad McCain lost and lost big.
by forcing McCain to pick Palin, the Republican party I knew of officially became the Creationist Christian Party. hopefully with the lost the moderate fiscal conservatives can use this opportunity to take the party back from the religious right.
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