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Shadowfax
ParticipantAt the very least, it’s given those of us who missed the boat a nice, group-therapy experience to come commiserate and conjecture about when we should stop toe-dipping and dive in ourselves (i.e., when the bottom truly hits). Enjoy your cottage–wish I had pushed the hubby into buying that cute little cottage back in ’98 for only $450k (that now goes for nearly twice that). But you can’t change the past….
Shadowfax
ParticipantAt the very least, it’s given those of us who missed the boat a nice, group-therapy experience to come commiserate and conjecture about when we should stop toe-dipping and dive in ourselves (i.e., when the bottom truly hits). Enjoy your cottage–wish I had pushed the hubby into buying that cute little cottage back in ’98 for only $450k (that now goes for nearly twice that). But you can’t change the past….
Shadowfax
ParticipantAt the very least, it’s given those of us who missed the boat a nice, group-therapy experience to come commiserate and conjecture about when we should stop toe-dipping and dive in ourselves (i.e., when the bottom truly hits). Enjoy your cottage–wish I had pushed the hubby into buying that cute little cottage back in ’98 for only $450k (that now goes for nearly twice that). But you can’t change the past….
Shadowfax
ParticipantDelaware is da bomb.
But Nevada is building a good following. They don’t have much case law of their own–so when they interpret their own statutes, they have to borrow from other states and frequently borrow from their good neighbor CA. But they are getting some traction with the business community for being very pro-business, which is good. Best to you.
Shadowfax
ParticipantDelaware is da bomb.
But Nevada is building a good following. They don’t have much case law of their own–so when they interpret their own statutes, they have to borrow from other states and frequently borrow from their good neighbor CA. But they are getting some traction with the business community for being very pro-business, which is good. Best to you.
Shadowfax
ParticipantDelaware is da bomb.
But Nevada is building a good following. They don’t have much case law of their own–so when they interpret their own statutes, they have to borrow from other states and frequently borrow from their good neighbor CA. But they are getting some traction with the business community for being very pro-business, which is good. Best to you.
Shadowfax
ParticipantDelaware is da bomb.
But Nevada is building a good following. They don’t have much case law of their own–so when they interpret their own statutes, they have to borrow from other states and frequently borrow from their good neighbor CA. But they are getting some traction with the business community for being very pro-business, which is good. Best to you.
Shadowfax
ParticipantDelaware is da bomb.
But Nevada is building a good following. They don’t have much case law of their own–so when they interpret their own statutes, they have to borrow from other states and frequently borrow from their good neighbor CA. But they are getting some traction with the business community for being very pro-business, which is good. Best to you.
Shadowfax
ParticipantROTFLMAO!
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Participant[quote=Casca] I have nothing in common with the man, except that I too have spent years in the political gutter that is Chicago, and know what one finds there… raw opportunism, but that has been his trajectory since his arrival in Hawaii as a teenager, and entry into the halls of privilege.[/quote]
A sweeping generalization about a stranger, who has the courage to open up his entire life to the public eye. Who has devoted much time and effort to public service. How can you be so arrogant as to think you know what someone’s “trajectory” since being a teenager could possibly be? You are accusing him of guilt by association–for the same crime you confess to have committed–being involved in politics in Chicago. Unless you spent time getting to know any person, you cannot possibly have any insight into what their motivations are. It is equally possible that he got involved in Chicago politics as a youthful, idealistic black man to “make a difference” in one of the most poverty-striken, racially divided areas of the country?
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