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October 12, 2010 at 9:36 PM #618146October 13, 2010 at 1:04 AM #617156sd_mattParticipant
If you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL
October 13, 2010 at 1:04 AM #617242sd_mattParticipantIf you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL
October 13, 2010 at 1:04 AM #617787sd_mattParticipantIf you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL
October 13, 2010 at 1:04 AM #617906sd_mattParticipantIf you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL
October 13, 2010 at 1:04 AM #618222sd_mattParticipantIf you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL
October 13, 2010 at 7:02 AM #617181BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=sd_matt]If you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
[/quote]There are a few problems with this:
(1) This thread has nothing to do with gays in the military
(2) I don’t give a rat’s about gays in the military.My goodness, your attempt at goat-getting failed miserably. If you want to discuss gays in the military, please start a new thread. Don’t hold your breath waiting for me to participate in such thread.
[quote=sd_matt]
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL[/quote]What does that presentation have to do with Proposition 23? You’ve made some wild, illogical leaps in your post. Please dial down the tard level in any subsequent posts. Intelligent readers will appreciate it.
October 13, 2010 at 7:02 AM #617267BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=sd_matt]If you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
[/quote]There are a few problems with this:
(1) This thread has nothing to do with gays in the military
(2) I don’t give a rat’s about gays in the military.My goodness, your attempt at goat-getting failed miserably. If you want to discuss gays in the military, please start a new thread. Don’t hold your breath waiting for me to participate in such thread.
[quote=sd_matt]
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL[/quote]What does that presentation have to do with Proposition 23? You’ve made some wild, illogical leaps in your post. Please dial down the tard level in any subsequent posts. Intelligent readers will appreciate it.
October 13, 2010 at 7:02 AM #617812BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=sd_matt]If you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
[/quote]There are a few problems with this:
(1) This thread has nothing to do with gays in the military
(2) I don’t give a rat’s about gays in the military.My goodness, your attempt at goat-getting failed miserably. If you want to discuss gays in the military, please start a new thread. Don’t hold your breath waiting for me to participate in such thread.
[quote=sd_matt]
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL[/quote]What does that presentation have to do with Proposition 23? You’ve made some wild, illogical leaps in your post. Please dial down the tard level in any subsequent posts. Intelligent readers will appreciate it.
October 13, 2010 at 7:02 AM #617931BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=sd_matt]If you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
[/quote]There are a few problems with this:
(1) This thread has nothing to do with gays in the military
(2) I don’t give a rat’s about gays in the military.My goodness, your attempt at goat-getting failed miserably. If you want to discuss gays in the military, please start a new thread. Don’t hold your breath waiting for me to participate in such thread.
[quote=sd_matt]
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL[/quote]What does that presentation have to do with Proposition 23? You’ve made some wild, illogical leaps in your post. Please dial down the tard level in any subsequent posts. Intelligent readers will appreciate it.
October 13, 2010 at 7:02 AM #618246BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=sd_matt]If you are gonna quote Huffington Post about green energy then I’m gonna quote Rush Limbaugh about the ability of gays and women to serve in the military (While ignoring the experience of the Israeli Military).
[/quote]There are a few problems with this:
(1) This thread has nothing to do with gays in the military
(2) I don’t give a rat’s about gays in the military.My goodness, your attempt at goat-getting failed miserably. If you want to discuss gays in the military, please start a new thread. Don’t hold your breath waiting for me to participate in such thread.
[quote=sd_matt]
I’ll bet you still haven’t watched the “Should Google go nuclear” video. Now I know why. The person who gives that presentation, Dr. Bussard, used to run Los Alamos. He is an actual scientist. You would rather listen to Ariana Huffington.
LOL[/quote]What does that presentation have to do with Proposition 23? You’ve made some wild, illogical leaps in your post. Please dial down the tard level in any subsequent posts. Intelligent readers will appreciate it.
October 13, 2010 at 7:50 AM #617191BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=luchabee]perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]California is the home to Apple, the biggest, most successful company in the world. That fact blows a pretty massive hole in your theory that California regulations are stifling business.
If you are having trouble succeeding in California, why not move to a state or country where you can be successful? For instance, perhaps you would be more successful in the Gulf Coast region. Not everyone can make it here. There’s no shame in admitting that you can’t succeed in a regulatory environment that produced the largest, most successful company in the world.
October 13, 2010 at 7:50 AM #617277BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=luchabee]perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]California is the home to Apple, the biggest, most successful company in the world. That fact blows a pretty massive hole in your theory that California regulations are stifling business.
If you are having trouble succeeding in California, why not move to a state or country where you can be successful? For instance, perhaps you would be more successful in the Gulf Coast region. Not everyone can make it here. There’s no shame in admitting that you can’t succeed in a regulatory environment that produced the largest, most successful company in the world.
October 13, 2010 at 7:50 AM #617822BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=luchabee]perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]California is the home to Apple, the biggest, most successful company in the world. That fact blows a pretty massive hole in your theory that California regulations are stifling business.
If you are having trouble succeeding in California, why not move to a state or country where you can be successful? For instance, perhaps you would be more successful in the Gulf Coast region. Not everyone can make it here. There’s no shame in admitting that you can’t succeed in a regulatory environment that produced the largest, most successful company in the world.
October 13, 2010 at 7:50 AM #617940BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=luchabee]perhaps you have never run a private business and dealt with the layers of layers of regulation needed to operate a business in California. It is the stacks of regulations and taxes that keep businesses from hiring more poor and working class folks and this is a significant reason why California and American businesses are failing or moving overseas.
[/quote]California is the home to Apple, the biggest, most successful company in the world. That fact blows a pretty massive hole in your theory that California regulations are stifling business.
If you are having trouble succeeding in California, why not move to a state or country where you can be successful? For instance, perhaps you would be more successful in the Gulf Coast region. Not everyone can make it here. There’s no shame in admitting that you can’t succeed in a regulatory environment that produced the largest, most successful company in the world.
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