You would say I'm wrong no matter what I say, you're just that type of guy, the type I can't stand. You don't know who I'm thinking about? How can you say I'm way wrong? Oh I'm sorry, I forgot who I was "talking" to...My prejudice equals your idiocy, how's that?* Whoops*
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Bailout plan
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Who burnt your toast today? Having some "issues"?
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Originally Posted By: thorBTW, McCain was on the committee Shelby mentions that tried to put a stop to this lunacy before it happened. I don't think all republicans are that great...some are terrible. But most democrats are socialists in disguise who will ruin this country if we, the public, let them have their way. I wouldn't expect such stereotyping from you. I think your argument for Republicans applies just as easily to Democrats.
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Originally Posted By: Cider Originally Posted By: thorBTW, McCain was on the committee Shelby mentions that tried to put a stop to this lunacy before it happened. I don't think all republicans are that great...some are terrible. But most democrats are socialists in disguise who will ruin this country if we, the public, let them have their way. I wouldn't expect such stereotyping from you. I think your argument for Republicans applies just as easily to Democrats. It might have at one time in the not-to-distant past...but things are changing. There are some things I don't like about McCain, but he won't sell this country up a river. Obama, however, was schooled by ACORN, and his financial advisors used to be CEOs for Fannie Mae. They're in this mess up to their necks.
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I think the bailout plan is a terrible idea. I don't think it's right that when businesses are failing we should throw money at them. If I went bankrupt and lost my house, does the government slide me a new one? No, I live in an alley. I think the government should be doing something about this, but treating a symptom is useless.
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I'm always having issues, I live on earth as a human. Houston, we have a problem.....
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Originally Posted By: Sexpert
You would say I'm wrong no matter what I say, you're just that type of guy, the type I can't stand.
You don't know who I'm thinking about? How can you say I'm way wrong? Oh I'm sorry, I forgot who I was "talking" to...My prejudice equals your idiocy, how's that?
That's ridiculous and you know it. I don't disagree with you for the sake of disagreeing with you. I'm not that petty. In fact, if you'll care to consider, there are times when I've agreed with you. But if I think you're wrong, I'll say I think you're wrong. And we obviously have some fundamental differences in beliefs and opinions. So it is what it is.
And pray tell what kind of guy it is that I am, that you can't stand. Do you mean that you can't stand people that disagree with you? That would be sad.
You should know something about me. I hate conflict. When there's a person on a message board that I find myself disagreeing with a lot or having conflict with, I actually look for opportunities to agree with them. You are no exception. But I'm not gonna pretend to agree with you when I don't.
How can I say you are wrong? Because, in a nutshell, you're wrong. You claim that there is a connection between my opinion of Michael Moore and who I'm voting for. That is the height of lunacy. When I point out the fact that you're creating connections where there are none, instead of attempting to explain why you're right, you choose to make comments about me being "that type of guy" and calling me an idiot.
So it's pretty clear, you lost this one.
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You'd think we'd have learned from the '20s, right?! Apparently not... Maybe the 'average American' will pick up on the hint when the smart ones start up with bank-runs again...
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Originally Posted By: thor Originally Posted By: Cider Originally Posted By: thorBTW, McCain was on the committee Shelby mentions that tried to put a stop to this lunacy before it happened. I don't think all republicans are that great...some are terrible. But most democrats are socialists in disguise who will ruin this country if we, the public, let them have their way. I wouldn't expect such stereotyping from you. I think your argument for Republicans applies just as easily to Democrats. It might have at one time in the not-to-distant past...but things are changing. There are some things I don't like about McCain, but he won't sell this country up a river. Obama, however, was schooled by ACORN, and his financial advisors used to be CEOs for Fannie Mae. They're in this mess up to their necks. As I said earlier, McCain has similar ties. You're completely disregarding the numerous people in McCain's campaign who also have similar tires to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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show me a politician without big business ties and I'll show you a wanna-be that has never been elected to anything
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That's what I was implying :P
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It's one thing to have ties...another to have the ex-CEOs on your payroll.
One thing's for sure, if they were on McCain's payroll it would be all over the net.