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Absolutely...... Go to the Security and Alerts section. You will read about this same scam which has been going on for a very long time. The dirtbag is persistent in trying to snag an unaware seller.
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I just spent too much time at Ron Paul's campaign site reading his much vetted and approved views, opinions and so forth. He has none. He speaks in broad generalizations. Has no plans. Has no plan on how to pay for his vague, grand semi-ideas. Has no alternatives to our huge, intrusive government. Says he wants to investigate the Fed. So what? So does the current Kongress, which is being stone walled ( much like the DOJ, Eric holder and Fast and Furious is doing) with cover from the White House. Apparently, Ron Paul is the Champion of the Obvious, and hangs his hat on the broadest mass appeal points he can find, without taking a stance anyplace. We already had one of those type Presidents; Carter, and 30 plus years later we are still reaping the negative repercussions. RP may be a fine, moral man, but a strong leader, he is not.
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Don't let dumbasses have power over your emotions. If you get pissed, then you are pissed. No one else feels it. Only you. If you should act out on your emotions, then you run the risk of jail, lawsuits, so forth, not to mention the associated financial affect. It simply ain't worth the price you may have to pay. Save your $$$ for plane rides. Forget the dumbasses.
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You did the right thing. Walk away and avoid the dumb-asses. When they are in rehab for their addictions, or drooling brain deads due to stroke, or trying to stay alive due to liver failure, you will be living a healthy life long after they are gone. Something as trivial and transient as looking buffed for some Ho's in a club will mellow as you enjoy your long life. Something that is scraped off a bar stool in a club is exactly that; Something you scraped off a barstool. Besides, being buffed doesn't mean do-do at the DZ when it comes to sky jumpin'. BTW: initially, I thought deployment bags too.
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Tonight is the first time I have listened to Ron Paul. RP is out of touch with the reality of, not only America, but modern times. His foreign policy sounds eerily like Neville Chamberlain's triumph, circa 1939, in Munich. Food for thought... More of our servicemen and women support Ron Paul over any other GOP candidate and also more than Obama. I'll trust their opinions on foreign policy more than anyone else's for that matter. The guy definitely has a different approach, but his points are well thought out if you actually listen to his arguments, unlike everyone else who just panders the fears of the general public because we've always been told to think a certain a way. Its not like the guy can be president forever and completely demilitarize the world. But we are in a budget crisis that cannot be touched, until we start to drastically pull back our military influence. I'll never understand how anybody could say Ron Paul doesn't have a clue. He's the only damned GOP candidate we've had in a long time that actually has a freakin clue. The rest that think we can somehow touch our budget crisis without drastically changing our foreign policy are living in la la land. The future consequences of our current budget crisis and impending economic collapse is far beyond what a handful of boogeymen in the middle east could ever accomplish against our country. Can't agree with the statement that more service members support RP than any other. My personal interaction with our fantastic troops leads me to believe otherwise. You are dead on about trusting our troops opinion, as it's their asses on the line, when the SHTF. If you are aware of what RP's policy is, other than his stock avoid war or stop war catch all phrases, please relate them to we the readers here. Unilateral declarations are not only useless, but enabling to one's enemies. Hell, man, anyone can put up a bill board on a hiway. Good reading, like the old time Burma Shave boards, but without any weight, or impact. Dust in the wind.
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Damn, now what're you going to do to earn money you don't pay taxes on? Don't forget his cattle ranch in the Dartmoor bog/swamp. Vaqueros international, unite..!!
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Ron Paul called MB a liar, saying the report didn't exist. Ron Paul, like Neville chamberlain, says clearly that he is an appeaser. The 25 million killed in WW2 offer grim testimony to the folly of Chamberlain's philosophy. RP has no solutions other than to run away, or nonsensically apply a standard of negotiation unilaterally with renegade, oppressive , dictatorial, governments and terrorist organizations as if they were honorable established lawful governments. Ridiculous. There were no "implied' conclusions in the IAEA report I read. The report was too concise and mentioned only established events confirmed by either Iranian communique, or confirmed written observations and field reports from IAEA specialists. As far as the heavy water in the hands of an outlaw nation that is an established exporter of world wide terrorism, the reader, may draw their own conclusions as to what end the Iranians are headed. The UN, and it's Security Council, including the Russians and Chinese disagree with your evaluation. Check out the Security Council diary if you wish. Being a veteran and also active in many Veterans events every year in Washington DC, Ft. Campbell, Ft. Bragg, and around the nation I disagree with your "overwhelming support" claim. I haven't seen it or witnessed anything that would bear out your statement from my interactions with our active duty troops.. I don't know who the "established political entities" are that you claim to know about. Yes, we agree that RP is determined to avoid another war. His 1960's, hippy-esque view of the world would be laughable, except that too many troopers die and end up in wheel chairs or missing limbs exactly because of attitudes like his. RP's answer to dealing with an enemy, who has already killed US service members, is unknown. When asked, he goes off on a prepackaged quasi-speech about avoiding war. RP doesn't answer how he would protect the nation as president, other than to to start spouting antiwar gibberish when he was asked the question. I don't think RP is stupid. Misguided, unaware, uninformed, egotistical....... I'm positive that he is a dandy grandfather. Voting is the best thing for all of us to do. Not sure, but Ron Paul, did he mention that the attacks on the WTC were an Inside Job? Meet the man on two seperate occassions, but I can't find it within me to support him as a President. Excellent.......!!! You have actually met RP. Please share with we readers here your impressions. I have never met him, but I also know that what we see on the tube is not the total package. Thx B-man.
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Ron Paul called MB a liar, saying the report didn't exist. Ron Paul, like Neville chamberlain, says clearly that he is an appeaser. The 25 million killed in WW2 offer grim testimony to the folly of Chamberlain's philosophy. RP has no solutions other than to run away, or nonsensically apply a standard of negotiation unilaterally with renegade, oppressive , dictatorial, governments and terrorist organizations as if they were honorable established lawful governments. Ridiculous. There were no "implied' conclusions in the IAEA report I read. The report was too concise and mentioned only established events confirmed by either Iranian communique, or confirmed written observations and field reports from IAEA specialists. As far as the heavy water in the hands of an outlaw nation that is an established exporter of world wide terrorism, the reader, may draw their own conclusions as to what end the Iranians are headed. The UN, and it's Security Council, including the Russians and Chinese disagree with your evaluation. Check out the Security Council diary if you wish. Being a veteran and also active in many Veterans events every year in Washington DC, Ft. Campbell, Ft. Bragg, and around the nation I disagree with your "overwhelming support" claim. I haven't seen it or witnessed anything that would bear out your statement from my interactions with our active duty troops.. I don't know who the "established political entities" are that you claim to know about. Yes, we agree that RP is determined to avoid another war. His 1960's, hippy-esque view of the world would be laughable, except that too many troopers die and end up in wheel chairs or missing limbs exactly because of attitudes like his. RP's answer to dealing with an enemy, who has already killed US service members, is unknown. When asked, he goes off on a prepackaged quasi-speech about avoiding war. RP doesn't answer how he would protect the nation as president, other than to to start spouting antiwar gibberish when he was asked the question. I don't think RP is stupid. Misguided, unaware, uninformed, egotistical....... I'm positive that he is a dandy grandfather. Voting is the best thing for all of us to do.
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http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Documents/Board/2011/gov2011-65.pdf Follow the link to the IAEA report of November 8, 2011. The report which Ron said Bachman was lying about. Read it, and see for yourself how far along in the heavy water arena Iran is. Heavy water= atomic weapons.
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Tonight is the first time I have listened to Ron Paul. RP is out of touch with the reality of, not only America, but modern times. His foreign policy sounds eerily like Neville Chamberlain's triumph, circa 1939, in Munich.
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"Hey clueless..... none of us jumps for joy everyday while getting ready for work, but that's reality ! Try it sometime. It's the way it is." Hmmm....? I don't believe this post was meant for the B-man.
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ok, dreamdancer. Now answer the fucking question. What'd I tell ya'? Chuck Jeefuz...!
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Agreed. Doesn't contradict what I wrote. Nope, not at all. Didn't want to either. I did mention that foreigners are very well treated. Knowing how that island works, having a few in-laws living there, and having met a few political prisoners of Castro's, I felt that the post might need some fleshing out. Cuba's poverty is huge, even though Cuba trades with the entire world, except the US, of course. That's a good topic for another thread, ain't it?
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Local population benefits from the tourist industry as well. And, as of today, Cubans are allowed to buy and sell second hand cars without government approval. Hope somebody had the camera ready to record these first little capitalist steps. Second hand cars dating from the 1950's or Russian exports, that are the worst of the worst in the world. In the county side, Cubans have to keep their poultry and other livestock inside their homes, as the roving bands of starving people called "Palestinians" by the Cubans, will steal everything. Those who have lived under Tio Fidel know what a rat he is. Raul is said to be worse. Foreigners do get very, very special treatment, and have a fantastic time. The average Cuban under the age of forty has no idea what a full stomach is, or what the real free world is like.
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"Just as thousands of Wisconsin residents are starting to use their new permits to carry concealed weapons, a Milwaukee lawmaker has proposed making gas stations off limits. Assembly Bill 406's sponsor, Rep. Josh Zepnick, (D-Milwaukee), said many station owners, employees and customers are among his constituents and have suffered ongoing violent crime at and around the businesses... "Going armed at a gas station would be a felony punishable by up to 18 months in prison..." The new Concealed Carry law is already on the books. Yes? Ex post facto amendments to an existing bill probably would not make it out of any committee, much less to a vote. Especially a bill that bumps up against the Bill of Rights. But with Demos, bankruptcy laws, Bill of Rights, and the Constitution be damned. As a guess, I'd say that the bill is not legally sufficient. In that such an amendment to a recently passed piece of legislation, without a history or a cause to justify that amendment, would be an effort to redefine the bills intent. Which has already been "vetted" in committee and lawfully passed and signed in to law. Sounds like Rep. Josh Zepnick, (D-Milwaukee) is pandering to the anti gun population. Lots of bills are thrown about by half ass politicians. Most are for political gain. If one were to read some of these nonsensical bills, the glaring omission of funding and/or jurisdiction waves like a red flag. "Beware....... bull-schidter at work"
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To navigate economic storms we need better forecasting
BoogeyMan replied to dreamdancer's topic in Speakers Corner
You do videos? Is that it? Why can't you just come-out and say what you do? You come across as evasive and like you're hiding something. Maturity does not befit you. See ya'. Chuck Masterrig...... Don't forget the cattle ranch at Dartmoor swamp. The one by the military's impact area. -
To navigate economic storms we need better forecasting
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimatum_game I never play with money. I learned about it. That enabled me to retire in 2008. "Healthy, wealthy, and retired." -
To navigate economic storms we need better forecasting
BoogeyMan replied to dreamdancer's topic in Speakers Corner
Finally............... You have attacked not only your own post, but have denuded all your points of debate. I'm actually surprised that it lasted this long. Next topic you're gonna go on about, please. -
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Where was Friedman, you ask? In Oslo, at the University, picking up his Nobel prize. -
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"meanwhile the state is going to further take control of its money. every transaction its money is involved in will be noted and trailed from issuance to death... " States may attempt taking control. It's up to the People to regulate government at the ballot box. As far as finance/ economics through the ages, Keynes , Marx and others didn't exist in your time frames either. We exist in a time frame that has complexities that need explanation. Keynes, as has already been discussed, misses the mark in our time. See TARP, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mack and other failed social engineering experiments by misguided governments. Experiments that were all too easy for the corrupt to use to rip off the taxpayers and build vast wealth. Legally, I must add. -
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BoogeyMan replied to dreamdancer's topic in Speakers Corner
You're confusing currency with buying power or value. See Germany after WW1. Millions of marks for a slice of cheese. What had the true value? The mark note, or the cheese? Barter markets did exist before Friedman. Societies were also fragmented and disassociated, unless there was a tyrannical central government, like Rome to pull it together. Doing business with a gladius at my gizzard ain't my idea of governance. View the UK. A geographical homunculus in the world, yet a power, none the less. Why? The awareness that a Central Government with a centralized financial institution, that the People have agreed to with the Monarch, was the better way to go. Brits have a lot to be proud of. -
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BoogeyMan replied to dreamdancer's topic in Speakers Corner
Why don't you answer that for all of us? Another debater has practically turned backloops to get you to answer ANY question. Orrrrrrrrrr....!! ( Ah hah.!) Do it be that you are incapable of independent probative thought to a conclusion? If so, then I do empathize and sympathize for your incapacity. Having no experience or knowledge if it, myself. Perhaps another poster might know of a medication that could be helpful for you. Best regards.... the state owns the money it issues. if it wants it can recall it... If a state were to recall it's money, or notes or whatever you wish to call it, that state would then be obligated to restore to the holder of the notes some form of instrumentality that would represent the buying power or financial worth of the rescinded note. If the state were to take your money, and make you whole with a bushel of barley that would be inequitable in practically all societies, wouldn't it. How would you conduct your daily activity having to barter everything with your sack of barley. How would an entire national entity function, much less succeed? The society would fail. Additionally the leaders of our phantom society would not be in office for very long, now would they? Circular, ain't it? Actually, Governments own nothing. The Government is care taker for the People who placed it in the position of governance, by contract. With the exception of monarchy, and other tyrannical forms of society. Not so cut and dried as you would believe? Again, Friedman. -
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BoogeyMan replied to dreamdancer's topic in Speakers Corner
Why don't you answer that for all of us? Another debater has practically turned backloops to get you to answer ANY question. Orrrrrrrrrr....!! ( Ah hah.!) Do it be that you are incapable of independent probative thought to a conclusion? If so, then I do empathize and sympathize for your incapacity. Having no experience or knowledge if it, myself. Perhaps another poster might know of a medication that could be helpful for you. Best regards.... -
To navigate economic storms we need better forecasting
BoogeyMan replied to dreamdancer's topic in Speakers Corner
OK....... Shall we revisit your tale of raising cattle in Dartmoor swamp, near a military impact area? Cattle, being skittish and susceptible to noise, and ground tremor might not fare well around, oh... super sonic fighter bomber jets. Armored vehicles with 120 mm smooth bore high velocity guns. Artillery. Mortars. Machine guns, and singe rifle shots. Even Keynes would agree that your choice of pasture land and real estate in the rugged, granite hills area north of Dartmoor might need reevaluation. From another thread you started. -
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BoogeyMan replied to dreamdancer's topic in Speakers Corner
Please stay on topic, and apply Keynes to the thread you started.