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Everything posted by Andy9o8
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Careful, don't you want to make sure the veil on your thinly-veiled racism stays in place? Or you just wanna come out and say that it's the retards and the coloreds that are causing all the problems? Bless you, child.
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So, who do you think is ultimatley responcible ?
Andy9o8 replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Only a dog-kicking douche would think that. That is, if he could think at all. -
She must have been bored.
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Aw man Now I got this image in my mind I got to get rid of Good luck with that. In law school they taught us "you can't un-ring a bell."
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As a matter of fact, right now I'm in my office dancing around in my underwear.
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Elderly woman dies after Bakersfield nurse "refuses" to do CPR
Andy9o8 replied to jclalor's topic in Speakers Corner
Hmm, not too collusive. Pretty sweet deal. I swear, the public never even realizes when it's getting corn-holed.* . *Not that there's anything wrong with that. -
Is there any that does not? Seriously, people, don't you have issue-exhaustion yet? Is someone holding a gun to your head and forcing you to read the gun threads? - Fud You obviously registered yesterday for the sole purpose of lurking me, me, me. I'm honored; but sorry, dude, I don't swing that way.
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Elderly woman dies after Bakersfield nurse "refuses" to do CPR
Andy9o8 replied to jclalor's topic in Speakers Corner
Not necessarily: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Zombies-have-feelings-too/168879709884321 -
Elderly woman dies after Bakersfield nurse "refuses" to do CPR
Andy9o8 replied to jclalor's topic in Speakers Corner
Give me his phone number. -
Elderly woman dies after Bakersfield nurse "refuses" to do CPR
Andy9o8 replied to jclalor's topic in Speakers Corner
Give me his phone number. You're not licensed in the state. -
So, It is a revenue problem? Or a spending problem?
Andy9o8 replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Doctors don't really care about patients, they only care about getting rich, playing golf and screwing nurses on the side. If a patient gets better, it's just a happy accident. I'm not making wild accusations about the dems policies. They propose taxation of the top 2%. They also want to increase spending. I just observed that it was contrary to the previous posts solution. As for me, I don't play golf. I am happily married and don't cheat , and I can bet that I have provided more charitable care than 99% of the lawyers out there. Sure there are probably some bad apples. Oh, I didn't really mean any of that stuff. I was making a certain point: don't demonize an ideological "opponent" by purporting to speak for what he believes, for you're probably the last person qualified to do so. "They believe in class warfare"? Seriously? With your brains and ability to articulate, you actually said that? Save that for FoxNews when they're feeding histrionic slogans to the simpletons that comprise their audience; but it's beneath you to emulate that. -
So, It is a revenue problem? Or a spending problem?
Andy9o8 replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Doctors don't really care about patients, they only care about getting rich, playing golf and screwing nurses on the side. If a patient gets better, it's just a happy accident. -
Elderly woman dies after Bakersfield nurse "refuses" to do CPR
Andy9o8 replied to jclalor's topic in Speakers Corner
Hmm. What do you mean by that? -
So, It is a revenue problem? Or a spending problem?
Andy9o8 replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
You've never worked in a law firm, have you? -
So, It is a revenue problem? Or a spending problem?
Andy9o8 replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Except that such exceptions will always be there, or will always be manufactured. The budget was sorta balanced-ish prior to 9/11. How's that worked out for us since then? -
Elderly woman dies after Bakersfield nurse "refuses" to do CPR
Andy9o8 replied to jclalor's topic in Speakers Corner
Personally? Professionally? How? -
Andy Do you know if the story I posted and this one are the same issue or topic in the courts? http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/03/cuomo_must_prove_new_yorks_gun.html From a very quick look, it seems like the same one. I say that because of the paragraph in this story that says "Schulz and his co-plaintiffs won an order Friday that will require the governor and Legislature to prove the message of necessity was warranted."
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There is no end to what they want; they're utterly bottomless. As to what they need, the military always has to fight a war, as that's their raison d'etre. They may want us to think they need every @#$%^ aircraft carrier battle group and fighter plane that they want to deploy all over the globe, but perceptive minds know that there's only so many of those truly needed to keep our children safe in their beds at night; the rest is just Welfare to the military-industrial complex. If, in the course of sucking up and spending all those trillions of dollars (and thousands of our children's lives) for those advanced weapons systems and wars in Timbuktu, soldiers in the field are lacking enough body armor and armored humvees, the blame for that outrage lies mainly with the generals and admirals who divert those funds away from the troops so that they (the brass) can have their toys and global projections of power, and the Halliburtons (barely removed from I.G. Farben) are enriched beyond all avarice. There's your answer, ma'am.
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History teaches that sometimes the oddest things can break the thickest diplomatic ice. I remember back in the early 70s when exchanges of table tennis teams (aka "ping pong diplomacy") ultimately led to normalized relations between the US & China, up until then bitter enemies. So as bizarre as all this is, if it sets the military conflict clock back even a couple of minutes, it's a net positive. This is far more similar to p.p. diplomacy than it is to"Hanoi Jane".
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Indeed. Imagine if there were no limit to the process. It was traumatic enough coming out; it would be so much worse going back in.
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I have it on good authority that everything that can be invented, has been invented.
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New York Times backs off of environmental coverage
Andy9o8 replied to brenthutch's topic in Speakers Corner
Hey with JohnR. outta here somebody has to carry the flag.