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Roy Moore wins Alabama Senate GOP primary runoff, CNN projects
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 9/28/17 7:40 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/27/2017 6:48 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/27/17 4:45 PM, Bill wrote:
Its Me wrote:
On Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 3:38:06 PM UTC-4, Keyser Soze
wrote:
On 9/27/17 3:17 PM, Bill wrote:
justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 9/27/17 11:20 AM, Tim wrote:
8:24 AMKeyser Soze
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On 9/27/17 8:33 AM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 5:50:31 AM UTC-5, Keyser
Soze wrote:
On 9/26/17 10:36 PM, Tim wrote:
Harry are you feeling the love now?
http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/26/politi...nge/index.html
Are you talking about the love ignorant people feel for a
bible-thumping, revolver-flashing fool like Moore? And if the
other guy
had won, it wouldn't have made any difference...both
candidates were
embarrassments, and perfectly suited to replace the racist,
Jeff Sessions.
Why, I'll bet you are pleased as punch Moore won. He's quite
your type, eh?
"They" are closing in on you, Harry. Like Nom-de-plume would
say. "be
afraid, be very afraid." LOL
Keep your paranoia to yourself. It is scary, though, when
ignorant,
racist bible-thumpers are elected to high political office.
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You're sounding pretty paranoid to me...
Overly religious assholes who want to push their backwards,
ignorant,
superstitious beliefs on the general public make me nervous when
they
hold high political office. Moore fits that description.
Better git while the gittins good. They have you in their sights.
Isn't there some athiest cult on a faraway island you can
join?
Actually, the ones who worry me are ultra liberal assholes who
push their
belief that those who work, should give most of their money to
those who
don't.
You mean, as in the Eisenhower era, when tax rates were so much
higher?
In that era, it was considered shameful to be on welfare, and folks
generally got off of it as quickly as they could. Today we have
generations of people gaming the system and seemingly proud of it.
My late fishing partner was a black guy from Harrisburg, PA. His
youngest
daughter collected welfare. Was an embarrassment to the family.
None had
ever been on welfare. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc. all bitched
about
her going on welfare. She just did not want to work.
Life is far more complicated than it was in the 1950s and 1960s. I'm a
lifelong fan of newspapers and I used to read our hometown paper cover
to cover every night, including the classifieds, and there were
literally hundreds of jobs available and advertised every night for
unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled workers. This continued in the
1960s...I got summer jobs my first years in college via a couple of
local unions, because they couldn't fill the jobs any other way -
there was a shortage of workers. I worked at a boiler factory, a razor
factory, and a brewery over three successive summers, and for pretty
good pay. These companies were always looking for more workers. It was
easy to get a job. That's not true these days.
For an number of reasons. One thing you have to give to Trump. He's
trying to fix that.
He couldn't fix a flat tire.
Could you?
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