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I don't believe that 50% of us are "bad" people, and I am saddened that you thought this observation deserved a snarky slapdown. |
I believe the figure is 47%.
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And which other two statements? I've only said one thing, the correct thing, confirmed by your own statements even, in several different ways. Quote:
Frankly, no candidate for any position, local, Congress or President, gets me excited anymore because I know how the game of politics is played. I show my political support by voting. So, as a voter, I am highly critical of all sides and keep emotions out of it because I know as soon as I let myself have a favorite, it'll be easier for them to pull wool over my eyes. Because the favorite can do no wrong. |
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Cambridge Industries GS Industries Ampad DDi Dade International Mothercare GT Bicycle SMTC Corp Chippac Asimco Technologies Oh, and the unconscionable rape of Burger King. |
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A simple list of company names is not what's needed, here. Here's a hint. You don't have what you need, and you never will, and I doubt anyone has those figures, because they're so widely disbursed across several companies. That's WHY the Obama campaign seized on it - because they can't be called liars easily, and certainly not before the election day. This is Romney's strong point in the campaign - jobs. If they can make you doubt him on that point, they're well on their way to a win on election day. It's the same way Kerry was hit with the "riverboat vets for truth" project. Nobody could really say what Kerry's actions were in Vietnam, but nobody could really dispute what the "vets" were saying, either. Just plant as big a doubt as you can, about the opponent. I heard a smear about Obama today. While at Harvard as editor of the law review paper, two male workers quit and filed sexual harassment charges against the school, claiming Obama was the perpetrator. Harvard paid out to both the students in both cases, under the condition the students kept silent. Do I believe it? It doesn't matter. Whether Obama was secretly a sexual harasser or not, doesn't interest me. His policies and their success or failure, determine my opinion of Obama, as President. Period. |
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I certainly don't think 50% of us are bad people. That's ludicrous. (Some of my best friends and relatives are conservatives.) I just don't believe that everyone loves children and puppies, and I don't believe Romney, in particular, has any real desire to grow the middle class (without which our country cannot survive, imo.) What happened to you Flint? You used to have a sense of humor. |
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Yet.... You have never offered any support or "facts" for the smears spread by the Romney campaign that he will balance the budget by cutting taxes. Nothing at all like the standard of proof you demand from others. This makes you a hypocrite as well as an ideologue. You can shed these twin millstones by producing some details about how Romney will manage his tax cuts and budget balancing. PLEASE NOTE I will only accept actual tax code sections, the dollar value of those sections and (since you such a precocious student of American Civics, the vote count in Congress for each of these changes to our tax laws). I would challenge you to put up or shut up, but I realize that would be pointless, since you're incapable of either. Just so you know, until you produce some facts like you demand from others your voice, like any other well trained parrot, provides only entertainment, not information. |
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He said, "Well governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets." |
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That's the only thing you'll accept? Fuck you, you aren't calling the shots, boy. |
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If we average to just one bayonet per soldier, that would give us: 1916 - 670,000 bayonets 2012 - 1,110,600 bayonets Soldiers and Marines have really taken to heart the comment about the bayonets. The saying goes, "Every soldier is a rifleman first." I haven't counted the number of horses, but I will concede there are fewer horses. Oh Lord, don't even mention the crack about ships diving underwater. The USS Holland (SS-1) was the United States Navy's first commissioned submarine and was launched on 17 May 1897. Yes, I realize President Obama was just trying to make an illustration of a point. It has just struck a nerve on the military boards |
Sarge, would you rather have more bayonets, or more tanks and automatic weapons?
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Are we talking linear or non-linear warfare? Or we could say COIN OPS (Counterinsurgency) vs Force on Force? It really doesn't matter. I totally understand the point President Obama made. The crack about bayonets ticked me and alot of others. The bayonet is a symbol that no matter what you do in the military, you have to be prepared to be on the frontline & "fix bayonets".
I'm just being an ass. I really do understand the point. Plus, I admit that Romney isn't my favorite. |
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