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Capitalists and other psychopaths
Interesting article. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/13/opinion/sunday/fables-of-wealth.html?_r=3
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last by grapekoolaid about 19 hours ago
Just read a joke....
I got an email and thought I'd pass it on. This one sent me into serious giggles. A man was driving in Washington D.C. and ran into a traffic jam. After sitting a few minutes, he noticed people going from car to car. A man came to his and said
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last by sarah 3 months ago
Thank God for Homeland Security
....and airport screening from this important email
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last by wombat 12 months ago
Update on vacation home
New Mexico - Land of Enchantment (or some say)
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last by woman 12 months ago
So, you want to be a politician
A politician and a...
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last by dyingman about 1 year ago
Attack Elizabeth Warren?
Yep, they're at it again....
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last by beyondtheveil about 1 year ago
The future may be with women
Worrisome statistics....
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last by grapekoolaid about 1 year ago
Fed's 'backdoor bailout'
Source John Nichols of CommonDreams
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last by kruuyai over 1 year ago
How high can national debt go?
or does it even matter?
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last by d6fer over 1 year ago
Constitution: liberal or conservative document?
On another post, a commenter said the policies of this country have been on a leftward path....
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last by beyondtheveil over 1 year ago
Future of the republican party
A couple questions...
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last by beyondtheveil over 1 year ago
Where was the right wing then?
I want to throw some numbers out on the table
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last by sean_renaud over 1 year ago
Home away from home.
home on the range
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last by kruuyai over 1 year ago
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beyondtheveil commented 7 days ago on
Gay Marriage
I don't see anything in your post to disagree with. I'm not sure about how I feel about gay marriage, but it really doesn't matter. There should be equality in 'life, liberty, & the pursuit of happiness'. And of course everyone should have the same read the rest
beyondtheveil commented 9 days ago on
Numbers don't lie...
Ok. The graph is interesting. But what is really interesting is that I see you finally have seen the light and can think logically and truthfully like a good right winger. Of course, I knew long ago degrees turn you gay. The one flaw in this is read the rest
beyondtheveil commented 11 days ago on
Let's stop kidding ourselves about republicans
More intrusive? Well, let me take a stab at that. One is removing contraception from women and then if they get pregnant, by law having a sonogram probe shoved up their pussy for no medical reason read the rest
beyondtheveil commented 11 days ago on
Loosers!
d6 - Actually, I do too. Give us 4 to 8 years with this radical bunch and we'd see a digression into national apathy and hardship, which would prompt the people to install democratic reconstruction. Throwing the bums out does no good if you replace read the rest
beyondtheveil commented 12 days ago on
Let's stop kidding ourselves about republicans
Hey grape, are you suggesting that if the republicans could get their minds off dicks, anuses, and vaginas, they might be able to at least concentrate on perhaps - read the rest
beyondtheveil commented 12 days ago on
Loosers!
I'm somewhat amazed that the republicans can do no better than nominate the quintessential yes man and world class flip-flopper with no direction or beliefs whatsoever. However, I do realize that the right would put him in power to get rid of the black read the rest
beyondtheveil commented 13 days ago on
Let's stop kidding ourselves about republicans
I don't know of a single republican movement that has national support except generalizations like 'we need to spend less' - and those depend on what you're talking about cutting. I've seen several of their movements with 70-80% against. They are out on read the rest
beyondtheveil commented 13 days ago on
Remington's 3rd Birthday
star - I'm with you 110% on this. First of all, priceline is great, we've used it more times than I can remember. Second, we always stay in a motel when visiting anyone and this includes my wife's parents. It avoids all the problems like you mentioned - read the rest
beyondtheveil commented 16 days ago on
You know what's funny to me?
grape - I can't remember where, when, or why, but I heard this once upon a time in reference to deities and it fits - "Perhaps we should spend more time observing and practicing the wisdom which came from the man, rather than concentrating on the read the rest
beyondtheveil commented about 1 month ago on
Would this be murder?
You can call it an attempt to kill if you want. In actuality, it is. But it is a legal procedure most of the country agrees with at least to a point. That is one of the differences. His act is intent to murder - plain and simple. I don't know how anyone read the rest