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He is nothing but a hypocrite. His bodyguards carry handguns but he rallies against ownership of handguns for people like me. I am just a normal person and I own a few firearms. I cant afford bodyguards or proffessional securtity to protect me so I have to take it upon myself. Hence the reasons why I own firearms. I just hate hypocrisy in all its forms. |
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The middle class is what drives a country. The poor are a drain upon it's resources and the weathy use far more then it should. Someone needs to tell Detroit that buying a Toyota or a Honda is good for America. You drank the kool-aid if you believe that. The town I grew up in was a union town. It was very prosperous. The union jobs were replaced by other types of jobs. Jobs so bad we had to import labor from other countries. This town is now a ****hole.
__________________ "Since we started [selling the Livestrong wristbands], we've sold 75 million of these bracelets," said Armstrong. "What's different this year, is that anybody who buys a bracelet during the Tour, all the money stays here. I think it's important for people to understand that the money they spend - 1 Euro - is not going to Texas or the United States, it stays in France." |
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While the Big Three close their plants in America, the Japanese, Koreans, and even the Germans have been opening their own. You would think there would be someone--anyone--in Detroit who could look at the trends and come to the conclusion that those furriners might be on to something. As it is, it looks like the American auto industry is destined to follow Britain's.
__________________ "You are like the wind and I like the lion. You form the tempest. The sand stings my eyes and the ground is parched. I roar in defiance but you do not hear. But between us there is a difference. I, like the lion, must remain in my place. While you like the wind will never know yours." -- Mulay Hamid El Raisuli, Lord of the Riff, Sultan to the Berbers, Last of the Barbary Pirates |
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Moore is just a politician at heart that is too fat and ugly to get elected to an office. He is making his millions the best way he knows how. I do appreciate the fact that he has not run for an office and that I am not his neighbor. There,I said two good things about him. If it were not for his film career he would have to move to *****ia and award people lottery winnings over the internet. A true entrepreneur.
__________________ Dope,when training and talent just aren't enough. |
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I can't put my finger on exactly what and why, but the demise of the union is one of the major reasons we are seeing a greater difference between wage earning classes in America. I do believe that the time when major unions were corrupt are behind us. Looking at what is happening in corporate America, I believe that management needs to be looked at closely. But getting back to MM..... I watched that show as he was preaching his gospel to the unionized workers, then he turned out to be what he preached about. MM was embraced by the youth in this country on the campuses of this country. The youth like to view themselves as being "more aware" of things around them then the people that came before them. That concept was true to every generations youth. But they are the one group in America that can be easily manipulated to do what you want them to do. MM and other Hollywood types have a over-inflated view of themselves. They see the young people believing what they see on the screen, they have politicians getting into their pockets, and they see themselves on TV.
__________________ "Since we started [selling the Livestrong wristbands], we've sold 75 million of these bracelets," said Armstrong. "What's different this year, is that anybody who buys a bracelet during the Tour, all the money stays here. I think it's important for people to understand that the money they spend - 1 Euro - is not going to Texas or the United States, it stays in France." |
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hello wolf, how are you comrade? since you expressed concern, well meaning i'm sure, i wanted to let you know was offerred a job, but i will have to mull it over, seeing as how i make 50-90+ usd and hour now with freelance and contract work...might cut into my riding time to work more than part time. we also play a kinda eclectic coffeehouse folk set or two, not to mention house parties and barbeques, maybe this could be considered a job? i kinda doubt it, though. anyway, i agree with the concept you offer here about america and this culture of consumption, this is indeed the root cause of many ripple effects, many of which affect the environment, (petro products and water consumption and waste, along with pollutants generated to manufacture the trinkets that pacify the masses) and threaten word stability and peace, due to the profitability of those who hold sway over the current us gov't to dominate the resources of any geo-product rich nation or region, creating cause for military invasion and occupation which results in doing what it takes to create us colonies. as for MM being embraced by any specific demographic group, i can tell you there are many "middle aged" clients of mine who are well read on these books, and it has been quite a while (decades) since they fit your generalization of student age college kids...they are now educated and succesful, able to weigh the cause and effect evidence and decide for themselves what constitutes reality. open minded perhaps but far from naive as you suggest, worldly would be more like it. as for your third point about what you term as hollywood types being disparaged for presenting their opinions over the media, is this not their right and responsibilty to express and convey their views on any venue possible? after all, this is what corporations and governing officialdom spend billions on, so we must be thinking if you can spend these millions to get an view out in the media it must be legit and approved of. kinda like how the military invasions of the us and the resultant atrocites these foment are legit due to their being caused by a "legit" gov't and not a "terrorist" rogue band of warriors. so much is justified by interpretation here... maybe we gotta look at ourselves and our participation in this global forum here, does this not constitute the same kind of freedom of expression that the celebs garner? and on the cheap yet... are you suggesting it is the message which meets your approval that is OK to get out there in the mainstream, and all others should shut up? approval of this concept is beneficial to a controlling power bent on global domination only at the expense of freedom of speech. give the opinion of the people credit, the intelligence and cognitive capabilites of those who sift through the barrage of corporate media, and then object to the mainstream propaganda which exists to serve the interests of billionaires at the expense of humanity, might not be needing your babysitting services after all. Quote:
__________________ "i think it would be a good idea" -mahatma gandhi, upon being posed the question "what do you think of western civilization?" Last edited by lyotard; 03-28.-2007 at 01:47 PM. |
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__________________ "You are like the wind and I like the lion. You form the tempest. The sand stings my eyes and the ground is parched. I roar in defiance but you do not hear. But between us there is a difference. I, like the lion, must remain in my place. While you like the wind will never know yours." -- Mulay Hamid El Raisuli, Lord of the Riff, Sultan to the Berbers, Last of the Barbary Pirates |
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Yeah, he's right - we DO suck. A lot. Most americans are pretty creepy, and quite a lot of us are just plain uninformed. Quote:
He's not against firearms. Anyone who is not afraid of a good, old-fashioned double-barreled break-action shotgun is likely on PCP, and hence will need to be shot - a task for which a shotgun, and not much else, is admirably suited. He's against automatic weapons, and feels that only people willing to go through a lot of trouble (like, say, bodyguards) should be able to GET semi-automatics. Quote:
Seeing as how General Motors keeps closing its plants, while Toyota's are running strong (and Union-friendly,) I'm a Toyota fan. However, even if they were made in Taiwan, I'd buy a Toyota anyway - they're much more reliable. I have this on good authority from the three automotive garages within a mile of my house. All of them are run by guys over 60, and while the forms of maintenance they do are different, all agree that Japanese cars are now, as a rule of thumb, superior. Today, it would appear that the level of quality control in Toyota plants is high enough that it requires well-educated employees, making it cost-effective to have factories in the United States. On the other hand, having visited a General Motors plant last year, I was decidedly nonplussed with the assembly line - they still have people manually attaching the rear windows! Quote:
We do, however, support a higher minimum wage, nasty taxes for the extremely wealthy, and putting restrictions on outsourcing. Strictly speaking, there are no high-paying jobs in meatpacking. It's a job that, though unpleasant, requires no formal education, and must be done cheaply to maintain a margin of profit on today's low-cost bologna. Quote:
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Now, she can't get a job with insurance, and desperately needs surgery for a gallbladder problem. And, to be quite honest, I would'nt mind having a few hundred of my dollars every year go towards paying for surgery on those who cannot otherwise afford it. Also, most of the Michael Moore fans I know were not even alive in the 70s. |
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the big three, specifically GM, are having a hell of a time because of health care costs. that is the real reason they are suffering. as far as moore goes... he is sooo full of crap. anyone that buys his propaganda is a person with limited critical thinking skills. strike that. only absolute ignorant idiots could respect or be sympathetic to anything moore produces. he needs to get on a bike, one that wont buckle under his massive load. |
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__________________ “(Training) doesn't get easier; you just get faster” -Greg Lemond |
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