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March 27, 2008 at 1:29 PM #177577March 27, 2008 at 2:51 PM #177213zkParticipant
Casca,
Of course they’re all malcontents. Anybody with common sense who worked for incompetent fools like Bush and Cheney would be a malcontent.
I’d say anyone who prefers Bush and Cheney’s version of history to Powell and Co’s version of history is weak minded. Only a very few (percentage-wise) Americans still see Bush and Cheney as honest and competent. They are, like the weak-minded Bush, absolutely unable to admit that they are wrong. Their desire to see themselves as being in the right overwhelms the evidence that they see. So they continue to believe Bush and Cheney despite the fact that Bush and Cheney have been shown to be incompetent liars.
March 27, 2008 at 2:51 PM #177566zkParticipantCasca,
Of course they’re all malcontents. Anybody with common sense who worked for incompetent fools like Bush and Cheney would be a malcontent.
I’d say anyone who prefers Bush and Cheney’s version of history to Powell and Co’s version of history is weak minded. Only a very few (percentage-wise) Americans still see Bush and Cheney as honest and competent. They are, like the weak-minded Bush, absolutely unable to admit that they are wrong. Their desire to see themselves as being in the right overwhelms the evidence that they see. So they continue to believe Bush and Cheney despite the fact that Bush and Cheney have been shown to be incompetent liars.
March 27, 2008 at 2:51 PM #177574zkParticipantCasca,
Of course they’re all malcontents. Anybody with common sense who worked for incompetent fools like Bush and Cheney would be a malcontent.
I’d say anyone who prefers Bush and Cheney’s version of history to Powell and Co’s version of history is weak minded. Only a very few (percentage-wise) Americans still see Bush and Cheney as honest and competent. They are, like the weak-minded Bush, absolutely unable to admit that they are wrong. Their desire to see themselves as being in the right overwhelms the evidence that they see. So they continue to believe Bush and Cheney despite the fact that Bush and Cheney have been shown to be incompetent liars.
March 27, 2008 at 2:51 PM #177579zkParticipantCasca,
Of course they’re all malcontents. Anybody with common sense who worked for incompetent fools like Bush and Cheney would be a malcontent.
I’d say anyone who prefers Bush and Cheney’s version of history to Powell and Co’s version of history is weak minded. Only a very few (percentage-wise) Americans still see Bush and Cheney as honest and competent. They are, like the weak-minded Bush, absolutely unable to admit that they are wrong. Their desire to see themselves as being in the right overwhelms the evidence that they see. So they continue to believe Bush and Cheney despite the fact that Bush and Cheney have been shown to be incompetent liars.
March 27, 2008 at 2:51 PM #177667zkParticipantCasca,
Of course they’re all malcontents. Anybody with common sense who worked for incompetent fools like Bush and Cheney would be a malcontent.
I’d say anyone who prefers Bush and Cheney’s version of history to Powell and Co’s version of history is weak minded. Only a very few (percentage-wise) Americans still see Bush and Cheney as honest and competent. They are, like the weak-minded Bush, absolutely unable to admit that they are wrong. Their desire to see themselves as being in the right overwhelms the evidence that they see. So they continue to believe Bush and Cheney despite the fact that Bush and Cheney have been shown to be incompetent liars.
March 27, 2008 at 5:32 PM #177278ltokudaParticipantThe CEO of BSC just sold all of his stock for $61 million. He can thank the US tax payer for bailing him out … otherwise, his stock would have been worth zero. Its good to see that our hard earned money is going to help the needy.
March 27, 2008 at 5:32 PM #177631ltokudaParticipantThe CEO of BSC just sold all of his stock for $61 million. He can thank the US tax payer for bailing him out … otherwise, his stock would have been worth zero. Its good to see that our hard earned money is going to help the needy.
March 27, 2008 at 5:32 PM #177639ltokudaParticipantThe CEO of BSC just sold all of his stock for $61 million. He can thank the US tax payer for bailing him out … otherwise, his stock would have been worth zero. Its good to see that our hard earned money is going to help the needy.
March 27, 2008 at 5:32 PM #177645ltokudaParticipantThe CEO of BSC just sold all of his stock for $61 million. He can thank the US tax payer for bailing him out … otherwise, his stock would have been worth zero. Its good to see that our hard earned money is going to help the needy.
March 27, 2008 at 5:32 PM #177732ltokudaParticipantThe CEO of BSC just sold all of his stock for $61 million. He can thank the US tax payer for bailing him out … otherwise, his stock would have been worth zero. Its good to see that our hard earned money is going to help the needy.
March 27, 2008 at 6:10 PM #177293jpinpbParticipantThat burns me. This is a good reason why it’s hard for me to vote Rep. Always bailing out those poor corporations.
At the same time, I don’t want to help losers who are not working looking for government bailouts (or scam investors for that matter).
I was thinking a happy medium is allow people to write off their education. Helps people help themselves. Get training, get a job, get off your a$$ and work. As an incentive, you pay for your education and you can write it off, or maybe part of it. Seems like a win-win. Get the dregs off the government’s charity. Helps society generally. Less tax dollars, though. Or maybe alternatively giving companies some kind of tax break for training U.S. workers.
Anyway, I am sick of reading my tax dollars going to help people or corporations. I need the help myself, damn it!
March 27, 2008 at 6:10 PM #177646jpinpbParticipantThat burns me. This is a good reason why it’s hard for me to vote Rep. Always bailing out those poor corporations.
At the same time, I don’t want to help losers who are not working looking for government bailouts (or scam investors for that matter).
I was thinking a happy medium is allow people to write off their education. Helps people help themselves. Get training, get a job, get off your a$$ and work. As an incentive, you pay for your education and you can write it off, or maybe part of it. Seems like a win-win. Get the dregs off the government’s charity. Helps society generally. Less tax dollars, though. Or maybe alternatively giving companies some kind of tax break for training U.S. workers.
Anyway, I am sick of reading my tax dollars going to help people or corporations. I need the help myself, damn it!
March 27, 2008 at 6:10 PM #177654jpinpbParticipantThat burns me. This is a good reason why it’s hard for me to vote Rep. Always bailing out those poor corporations.
At the same time, I don’t want to help losers who are not working looking for government bailouts (or scam investors for that matter).
I was thinking a happy medium is allow people to write off their education. Helps people help themselves. Get training, get a job, get off your a$$ and work. As an incentive, you pay for your education and you can write it off, or maybe part of it. Seems like a win-win. Get the dregs off the government’s charity. Helps society generally. Less tax dollars, though. Or maybe alternatively giving companies some kind of tax break for training U.S. workers.
Anyway, I am sick of reading my tax dollars going to help people or corporations. I need the help myself, damn it!
March 27, 2008 at 6:10 PM #177660jpinpbParticipantThat burns me. This is a good reason why it’s hard for me to vote Rep. Always bailing out those poor corporations.
At the same time, I don’t want to help losers who are not working looking for government bailouts (or scam investors for that matter).
I was thinking a happy medium is allow people to write off their education. Helps people help themselves. Get training, get a job, get off your a$$ and work. As an incentive, you pay for your education and you can write it off, or maybe part of it. Seems like a win-win. Get the dregs off the government’s charity. Helps society generally. Less tax dollars, though. Or maybe alternatively giving companies some kind of tax break for training U.S. workers.
Anyway, I am sick of reading my tax dollars going to help people or corporations. I need the help myself, damn it!
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