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July 2, 2008 at 6:05 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #232357June 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #231122
larrylujack
Participantum, right, whatever you say jfaquit.
June 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #231243larrylujack
Participantum, right, whatever you say jfaquit.
June 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #231252larrylujack
Participantum, right, whatever you say jfaquit.
June 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #231291larrylujack
Participantum, right, whatever you say jfaquit.
June 29, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #231304larrylujack
Participantum, right, whatever you say jfaquit.
larrylujack
Participant–Well, after about 10 days in SD, we have been to the beach 10 times (well at least my wife and kids have, divide that by 2 for me), been to the Del Mar Fair, been to Seaport Village and general area twice, been to Balboa park, gone to Hillcrest (Corvette Dinner); been all over, and I mean all over RSF, CV, Del Mar, and Solana Beach; been to Gaslamp, and been down to UTC area 3 times.–
Wow, you’ve managed to put some serious miles on the SD tourist map, and could not have picked a better time considering the toasty “global warming” weather, so good choice you stayed near the coast!
larrylujack
Participant–Well, after about 10 days in SD, we have been to the beach 10 times (well at least my wife and kids have, divide that by 2 for me), been to the Del Mar Fair, been to Seaport Village and general area twice, been to Balboa park, gone to Hillcrest (Corvette Dinner); been all over, and I mean all over RSF, CV, Del Mar, and Solana Beach; been to Gaslamp, and been down to UTC area 3 times.–
Wow, you’ve managed to put some serious miles on the SD tourist map, and could not have picked a better time considering the toasty “global warming” weather, so good choice you stayed near the coast!
larrylujack
Participant–Well, after about 10 days in SD, we have been to the beach 10 times (well at least my wife and kids have, divide that by 2 for me), been to the Del Mar Fair, been to Seaport Village and general area twice, been to Balboa park, gone to Hillcrest (Corvette Dinner); been all over, and I mean all over RSF, CV, Del Mar, and Solana Beach; been to Gaslamp, and been down to UTC area 3 times.–
Wow, you’ve managed to put some serious miles on the SD tourist map, and could not have picked a better time considering the toasty “global warming” weather, so good choice you stayed near the coast!
larrylujack
Participant–Well, after about 10 days in SD, we have been to the beach 10 times (well at least my wife and kids have, divide that by 2 for me), been to the Del Mar Fair, been to Seaport Village and general area twice, been to Balboa park, gone to Hillcrest (Corvette Dinner); been all over, and I mean all over RSF, CV, Del Mar, and Solana Beach; been to Gaslamp, and been down to UTC area 3 times.–
Wow, you’ve managed to put some serious miles on the SD tourist map, and could not have picked a better time considering the toasty “global warming” weather, so good choice you stayed near the coast!
larrylujack
Participant–Well, after about 10 days in SD, we have been to the beach 10 times (well at least my wife and kids have, divide that by 2 for me), been to the Del Mar Fair, been to Seaport Village and general area twice, been to Balboa park, gone to Hillcrest (Corvette Dinner); been all over, and I mean all over RSF, CV, Del Mar, and Solana Beach; been to Gaslamp, and been down to UTC area 3 times.–
Wow, you’ve managed to put some serious miles on the SD tourist map, and could not have picked a better time considering the toasty “global warming” weather, so good choice you stayed near the coast!
larrylujack
ParticipantQuite frankly, I don’t mind paying taxes per se, as long as it is for something worthwhile, i.e, infrastructure, education, alternative energy. The Iraq war and the billions spent are not worthwhile by any stretch of the imagination, and that is when I have a problem paying taxes, especially when we are peddling America’s future by the sale of bonds to a dwindling number of buyers to finance the Iraq fiasco, and in turn weaken the dollar further, produce hyperinflation all resulting in the inevitable decline in the standard of living for the vast majority of Americans; or cut our losses from the Bush Iraq mess and instead invest tax dollars into something far more likely to produce a meaningful return on investment. The choice to me is obvious and I would hope that these are values Americans believe are worth paying for, such as the education of future generations and development of alternative energy sources, far more important than a low cap gains tax rate for the wealthy. I for one, am willing to take the hit.
LLlarrylujack
ParticipantQuite frankly, I don’t mind paying taxes per se, as long as it is for something worthwhile, i.e, infrastructure, education, alternative energy. The Iraq war and the billions spent are not worthwhile by any stretch of the imagination, and that is when I have a problem paying taxes, especially when we are peddling America’s future by the sale of bonds to a dwindling number of buyers to finance the Iraq fiasco, and in turn weaken the dollar further, produce hyperinflation all resulting in the inevitable decline in the standard of living for the vast majority of Americans; or cut our losses from the Bush Iraq mess and instead invest tax dollars into something far more likely to produce a meaningful return on investment. The choice to me is obvious and I would hope that these are values Americans believe are worth paying for, such as the education of future generations and development of alternative energy sources, far more important than a low cap gains tax rate for the wealthy. I for one, am willing to take the hit.
LLlarrylujack
ParticipantQuite frankly, I don’t mind paying taxes per se, as long as it is for something worthwhile, i.e, infrastructure, education, alternative energy. The Iraq war and the billions spent are not worthwhile by any stretch of the imagination, and that is when I have a problem paying taxes, especially when we are peddling America’s future by the sale of bonds to a dwindling number of buyers to finance the Iraq fiasco, and in turn weaken the dollar further, produce hyperinflation all resulting in the inevitable decline in the standard of living for the vast majority of Americans; or cut our losses from the Bush Iraq mess and instead invest tax dollars into something far more likely to produce a meaningful return on investment. The choice to me is obvious and I would hope that these are values Americans believe are worth paying for, such as the education of future generations and development of alternative energy sources, far more important than a low cap gains tax rate for the wealthy. I for one, am willing to take the hit.
LLlarrylujack
ParticipantQuite frankly, I don’t mind paying taxes per se, as long as it is for something worthwhile, i.e, infrastructure, education, alternative energy. The Iraq war and the billions spent are not worthwhile by any stretch of the imagination, and that is when I have a problem paying taxes, especially when we are peddling America’s future by the sale of bonds to a dwindling number of buyers to finance the Iraq fiasco, and in turn weaken the dollar further, produce hyperinflation all resulting in the inevitable decline in the standard of living for the vast majority of Americans; or cut our losses from the Bush Iraq mess and instead invest tax dollars into something far more likely to produce a meaningful return on investment. The choice to me is obvious and I would hope that these are values Americans believe are worth paying for, such as the education of future generations and development of alternative energy sources, far more important than a low cap gains tax rate for the wealthy. I for one, am willing to take the hit.
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