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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2018 14:47:22 GMT -5
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Post by oldmontana on Mar 15, 2018 19:37:29 GMT -5
It will help the small banks, not the big banks..its a good bill.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2018 22:46:26 GMT -5
It will help the small banks, not the big banks..its a good bill. Ah, a glowing recommendation from one of our resident RWNJ's. That should tell us something.
And of course nothing but crickets from our Democratic partisan hacks. Whatsamatter people? Don't wanna admit that the Democrats are nothing but a bunch of corporate tools?
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Post by QuickSilver on Mar 16, 2018 7:07:01 GMT -5
It will help the small banks, not the big banks..its a good bill. Ah, a glowing recommendation from one of our resident RWNJ's. That should tell us something.
And of course nothing but crickets from our Democratic partisan hacks. Whatsamatter people? Don't wanna admit that the Democrats are nothing but a bunch of corporate tools? So what's your point? You hate our government... you hate Republicans... you hate Democrats... you hate just about everyone except Sanders... and Socialism. What's to debate?
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Post by The Inspector on Mar 16, 2018 10:11:00 GMT -5
There are likely more moderates That like the bill than Socialists, So your reporting diligence will likely help the Democrats in most elections.
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Post by QuickSilver on Mar 16, 2018 10:32:12 GMT -5
Here's how much money each got..
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Post by tnthomas on Mar 16, 2018 11:45:10 GMT -5
I'd honestly like to see a list of those in Congress that are NOT getting $$ from Banking / corporate donors.
I'm thinking that number would be ZERO.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 12:08:27 GMT -5
Ah, a glowing recommendation from one of our resident RWNJ's. That should tell us something.
And of course nothing but crickets from our Democratic partisan hacks. Whatsamatter people? Don't wanna admit that the Democrats are nothing but a bunch of corporate tools? So what's your point? You hate our government... you hate Republicans... you hate Democrats... you hate just about everyone except Sanders... and Socialism. What's to debate? You're right. There is nothing to debate about it. You are either with Bernie Sanders or you're an a**hole. End of discussion.
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Post by QuickSilver on Mar 16, 2018 12:52:33 GMT -5
So what's your point? You hate our government... you hate Republicans... you hate Democrats... you hate just about everyone except Sanders... and Socialism. What's to debate? You're right. There is nothing to debate about it. You are either with Bernie Sanders or you're an a**hole. End of discussion. Either you have class... or you don't...
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Post by Drifter on Mar 16, 2018 13:53:29 GMT -5
You are either with Bernie Sanders or you're an a**hole. At least an a**hole has a purpose. Reminds me of the joke where the a**hole proclaimed itself King of the body and that all the other organs laughed. When he went on strike and decided not to let anything out, all the bodies suffered, including the brain. They eventually recognized him as a “master of the place.”
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 15:14:54 GMT -5
I am surrounded by fools who can not see what I see. It is my lot in life and I have known it from a very early age and accept it. It was my misfortune to be born a borderline genius. With an IQ of 140 I barely make it into the genius category. That puts me in limbo. In most areas of life such as on this forum, I am far smarter than everyone else and have to endure the frustration of being surrounded by fools. However when it comes to being a Major League player like say Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Issac Newton and the like, I'm totally out classed. Those Dudes could think circles around me, just like I can think circles around all of you.
I am the Buster Narum of the genius class. You probably never heard of Buster Narum but he actually pitched in the Major leagues.
Buster Narum was the son of my pre-school teacher, Mrs. Narum. And she was very proud of her boy. Buster was about 7 years older than me and he made quite a name for himself in my hometown of Clearwater Florida. Like Bruce Springsteen says in the song "Glory Days" "He was a big baseball player back in high school. He could throw that speedball by you make you look like a fool"
But when he got up to The Show, he was just another schmuck compiling a 14-27 over five lackluster seasons before being sent back to the bush leagues. After a couple of mediocre seasons in the bush leagues Buster got cut and had to go back to Clearwater Florida and get himself a real job.
www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=narumbu01
So that's me. Too smart for this forum, but not smart enough to be a Big League Player. It's a cross I have to bear and I totally understand and accept it.
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Post by QuickSilver on Mar 16, 2018 15:40:59 GMT -5
I am surrounded by fools who can not see what I see. It is my lot in life and I have known it from a very early age and accept it. It was my misfortune to be born a borderline genius. With an IQ of 140 I barely make it into the genius category. That puts me in limbo. In most areas of life such as on this forum, I am far smarter than everyone else and have to endure the frustration of being surrounded by fools. However when it comes to being a Major League player like say Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Issac Newton and the like, I'm totally out classed. Those Dudes could think circles around me, just like I can think circles around all of you.
I am the Buster Narum of the genius class. You probably never heard of Buster Narum but he actually pitched in the Major leagues.
Buster Narum was the son of my pre-school teacher, Mrs. Narum. And she was very proud of her boy. Buster was about 7 years older than me and he made quite a name for himself in my hometown of Clearwater Florida. Like Bruce Springsteen says in the song "Glory Days" "He was a big baseball player back in high school. He could throw that speedball by you make you look like a fool"
But when he got up to The Show, he was just another schmuck compiling a 14-27 over five lackluster seasons before being sent back to the bush leagues. After a couple of mediocre seasons in the bush leagues Buster got cut and had to go back to Clearwater Florida and get himself a real job.
www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=narumbu01
So that's me. Too smart for this forum, but not smart enough to be a Big League Player. It's a cross I have to bear and I totally understand and accept it. Here ya go Toby.. In case you get tired.. hahahahahahahaaaa!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 16:42:56 GMT -5
Here ya go Toby.. In case you get tired.. hahahahahahahaaaa!!
I am in no way patting myself on the back. My intelligence is simply an accident of birth over which I had no control. I consider it an affliction. Like would be so much easier if I were dumb and happy like yourself.
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Post by Drifter on Mar 16, 2018 17:24:13 GMT -5
I am surrounded by fools who can not see what I see. It is my lot in life and I have known it from a very early age and accept it. It was my misfortune to be born a borderline genius. With an IQ of 140 I barely make it into the genius category. That puts me in limbo. In most areas of life such as on this forum, I am far smarter than everyone else and have to endure the frustration of being surrounded by fools. However when it comes to being a Major League player like say Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Issac Newton and the like, I'm totally out classed. Those Dudes could think circles around me, just like I can think circles around all of you.
I am the Buster Narum of the genius class. You probably never heard of Buster Narum but he actually pitched in the Major leagues.
Buster Narum was the son of my pre-school teacher, Mrs. Narum. And she was very proud of her boy. Buster was about 7 years older than me and he made quite a name for himself in my hometown of Clearwater Florida. Like Bruce Springsteen says in the song "Glory Days" "He was a big baseball player back in high school. He could throw that speedball by you make you look like a fool"
But when he got up to The Show, he was just another schmuck compiling a 14-27 over five lackluster seasons before being sent back to the bush leagues. After a couple of mediocre seasons in the bush leagues Buster got cut and had to go back to Clearwater Florida and get himself a real job.
www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=narumbu01
So that's me. Too smart for this forum, but not smart enough to be a Big League Player. It's a cross I have to bear and I totally understand and accept it.
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Post by QuickSilver on Mar 16, 2018 18:11:19 GMT -5
Here ya go Toby.. In case you get tired.. hahahahahahahaaaa!!
I am in no way patting myself on the back. My intelligence is simply an accident of birth over which I had no control. I consider it an affliction. Like would be so much easier if I were dumb and happy like yourself.
well... since you are way too smart for the rest of us... Perhaps you should consider another forum where you don't have to put up with us stupid people... Or maybe join MENSA.. where you can converse with those more worthy of you.. You sure know how to win friends Toby... lol!
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