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October 21, 2010 at 9:20 AM #622125October 21, 2010 at 9:34 AM #621058briansd1Guest
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Most hippies are quite and watching the collapse of our social and economic systems easily predicted decades ago. The corporate latte drinking SF liberals love the status quo, though, if they mention throwing a few crumbs down the ladder or a minor increase in taxes, it is the equivalent of workers taking over a factory by force or *”hitler invading poland” to right wing radio*Actual quote about a tax increase[/quote]
I agree that most hippies are quiet and have moved on. They have built alternative lives as much outside the grid of consumerism and corporate life as possible.
I don’t drink coffee, but I love my creature comforts too much to be a hippie. I do believe that money is power, no matter what your political inclination.
I’d like us to become a kinder, gentler country.
October 21, 2010 at 9:34 AM #621140briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]
Most hippies are quite and watching the collapse of our social and economic systems easily predicted decades ago. The corporate latte drinking SF liberals love the status quo, though, if they mention throwing a few crumbs down the ladder or a minor increase in taxes, it is the equivalent of workers taking over a factory by force or *”hitler invading poland” to right wing radio*Actual quote about a tax increase[/quote]
I agree that most hippies are quiet and have moved on. They have built alternative lives as much outside the grid of consumerism and corporate life as possible.
I don’t drink coffee, but I love my creature comforts too much to be a hippie. I do believe that money is power, no matter what your political inclination.
I’d like us to become a kinder, gentler country.
October 21, 2010 at 9:34 AM #621699briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]
Most hippies are quite and watching the collapse of our social and economic systems easily predicted decades ago. The corporate latte drinking SF liberals love the status quo, though, if they mention throwing a few crumbs down the ladder or a minor increase in taxes, it is the equivalent of workers taking over a factory by force or *”hitler invading poland” to right wing radio*Actual quote about a tax increase[/quote]
I agree that most hippies are quiet and have moved on. They have built alternative lives as much outside the grid of consumerism and corporate life as possible.
I don’t drink coffee, but I love my creature comforts too much to be a hippie. I do believe that money is power, no matter what your political inclination.
I’d like us to become a kinder, gentler country.
October 21, 2010 at 9:34 AM #621821briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]
Most hippies are quite and watching the collapse of our social and economic systems easily predicted decades ago. The corporate latte drinking SF liberals love the status quo, though, if they mention throwing a few crumbs down the ladder or a minor increase in taxes, it is the equivalent of workers taking over a factory by force or *”hitler invading poland” to right wing radio*Actual quote about a tax increase[/quote]
I agree that most hippies are quiet and have moved on. They have built alternative lives as much outside the grid of consumerism and corporate life as possible.
I don’t drink coffee, but I love my creature comforts too much to be a hippie. I do believe that money is power, no matter what your political inclination.
I’d like us to become a kinder, gentler country.
October 21, 2010 at 9:34 AM #622140briansd1Guest[quote=Arraya]
Most hippies are quite and watching the collapse of our social and economic systems easily predicted decades ago. The corporate latte drinking SF liberals love the status quo, though, if they mention throwing a few crumbs down the ladder or a minor increase in taxes, it is the equivalent of workers taking over a factory by force or *”hitler invading poland” to right wing radio*Actual quote about a tax increase[/quote]
I agree that most hippies are quiet and have moved on. They have built alternative lives as much outside the grid of consumerism and corporate life as possible.
I don’t drink coffee, but I love my creature comforts too much to be a hippie. I do believe that money is power, no matter what your political inclination.
I’d like us to become a kinder, gentler country.
October 21, 2010 at 9:40 AM #621068jstoeszParticipantAll this talk of extreme left and extreme right is quite frankly stupid…
How about we talk more specifically about those bastards that sell us down the river? That includes Bush and Frank…(I think I am going to have a bbq tonight)
I personally think O’Donnell is dumb, inept to handle even her own finances. But I know for a fact that Castle will go on screwing the tax payer and picking winners and losers (he has already proven it).
I can see past her overly (bordering on fascist) socially conservative views, in the hopes that she will vote for things that improve the transparency and limit the power of government. If there is less government, it matters less what those politicians think about social values. They have less of an ability to screw with our lives. There are plenty of crazy socially liberal people who I can see past too. As long as they are running on transparency and fair governance I don’t really give a damn. Admittedly O’Donnell waivers on this, but only less so than most on both side of the debate.
This whole conversation about values and creationism and what not, under a constitutional government, would not need to occur. Why is the federal government mandating what our kids are learning…Get back to keeping peter from killing paul and get out of my life!
October 21, 2010 at 9:40 AM #621150jstoeszParticipantAll this talk of extreme left and extreme right is quite frankly stupid…
How about we talk more specifically about those bastards that sell us down the river? That includes Bush and Frank…(I think I am going to have a bbq tonight)
I personally think O’Donnell is dumb, inept to handle even her own finances. But I know for a fact that Castle will go on screwing the tax payer and picking winners and losers (he has already proven it).
I can see past her overly (bordering on fascist) socially conservative views, in the hopes that she will vote for things that improve the transparency and limit the power of government. If there is less government, it matters less what those politicians think about social values. They have less of an ability to screw with our lives. There are plenty of crazy socially liberal people who I can see past too. As long as they are running on transparency and fair governance I don’t really give a damn. Admittedly O’Donnell waivers on this, but only less so than most on both side of the debate.
This whole conversation about values and creationism and what not, under a constitutional government, would not need to occur. Why is the federal government mandating what our kids are learning…Get back to keeping peter from killing paul and get out of my life!
October 21, 2010 at 9:40 AM #621709jstoeszParticipantAll this talk of extreme left and extreme right is quite frankly stupid…
How about we talk more specifically about those bastards that sell us down the river? That includes Bush and Frank…(I think I am going to have a bbq tonight)
I personally think O’Donnell is dumb, inept to handle even her own finances. But I know for a fact that Castle will go on screwing the tax payer and picking winners and losers (he has already proven it).
I can see past her overly (bordering on fascist) socially conservative views, in the hopes that she will vote for things that improve the transparency and limit the power of government. If there is less government, it matters less what those politicians think about social values. They have less of an ability to screw with our lives. There are plenty of crazy socially liberal people who I can see past too. As long as they are running on transparency and fair governance I don’t really give a damn. Admittedly O’Donnell waivers on this, but only less so than most on both side of the debate.
This whole conversation about values and creationism and what not, under a constitutional government, would not need to occur. Why is the federal government mandating what our kids are learning…Get back to keeping peter from killing paul and get out of my life!
October 21, 2010 at 9:40 AM #621831jstoeszParticipantAll this talk of extreme left and extreme right is quite frankly stupid…
How about we talk more specifically about those bastards that sell us down the river? That includes Bush and Frank…(I think I am going to have a bbq tonight)
I personally think O’Donnell is dumb, inept to handle even her own finances. But I know for a fact that Castle will go on screwing the tax payer and picking winners and losers (he has already proven it).
I can see past her overly (bordering on fascist) socially conservative views, in the hopes that she will vote for things that improve the transparency and limit the power of government. If there is less government, it matters less what those politicians think about social values. They have less of an ability to screw with our lives. There are plenty of crazy socially liberal people who I can see past too. As long as they are running on transparency and fair governance I don’t really give a damn. Admittedly O’Donnell waivers on this, but only less so than most on both side of the debate.
This whole conversation about values and creationism and what not, under a constitutional government, would not need to occur. Why is the federal government mandating what our kids are learning…Get back to keeping peter from killing paul and get out of my life!
October 21, 2010 at 9:40 AM #622150jstoeszParticipantAll this talk of extreme left and extreme right is quite frankly stupid…
How about we talk more specifically about those bastards that sell us down the river? That includes Bush and Frank…(I think I am going to have a bbq tonight)
I personally think O’Donnell is dumb, inept to handle even her own finances. But I know for a fact that Castle will go on screwing the tax payer and picking winners and losers (he has already proven it).
I can see past her overly (bordering on fascist) socially conservative views, in the hopes that she will vote for things that improve the transparency and limit the power of government. If there is less government, it matters less what those politicians think about social values. They have less of an ability to screw with our lives. There are plenty of crazy socially liberal people who I can see past too. As long as they are running on transparency and fair governance I don’t really give a damn. Admittedly O’Donnell waivers on this, but only less so than most on both side of the debate.
This whole conversation about values and creationism and what not, under a constitutional government, would not need to occur. Why is the federal government mandating what our kids are learning…Get back to keeping peter from killing paul and get out of my life!
October 21, 2010 at 9:45 AM #621073ArrayaParticipantI don’t think it matter how stupid you are to be in congress. They get pressured what to vote anyway, in some form or another.
you mine as well put monkeys in the position and save money.
October 21, 2010 at 9:45 AM #621155ArrayaParticipantI don’t think it matter how stupid you are to be in congress. They get pressured what to vote anyway, in some form or another.
you mine as well put monkeys in the position and save money.
October 21, 2010 at 9:45 AM #621714ArrayaParticipantI don’t think it matter how stupid you are to be in congress. They get pressured what to vote anyway, in some form or another.
you mine as well put monkeys in the position and save money.
October 21, 2010 at 9:45 AM #621836ArrayaParticipantI don’t think it matter how stupid you are to be in congress. They get pressured what to vote anyway, in some form or another.
you mine as well put monkeys in the position and save money.
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