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Hagar...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:51 pm
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.... in such a short time ...Requires no iteration ..

Warning: May be too complicated for dense Liberal skulls ...
If mental density persists, remove rose colored Obama glasses ...

Requires no iteration ..
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgfwg98t_117gkchhg69
 
Rex...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 1:28 am
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Hagar wrote:
[quote]... in such a short time ...Requires no iteration ..

Warning: May be too complicated for dense Liberal skulls ...
If mental density persists, remove rose colored Obama glasses ...

Requires no iteration ..
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgfwg98t_117gkchhg69


Well, Bush/Cheney bled your country dry in the name of a phony war for 8[/quote]
years, sit looking the other way while Bernie Maddoff and Lehmann Bros.
went topside last year, the aftershocks hit now after they've gone, and
suddenly Obama's somehow responsible?

--


------------------------------------------------------------------------


3 kinds of people: those who can count & those who can't.
 
Talkin Horse...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 1:48 am
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"Rex" <rexdudeREMOVEANDREVERSEDOMAIN at (no spam) liam.ur> wrote in message
news:hd337c$1ce$1 at (no spam) news.eternal-september.org...
[quote]Hagar wrote:
... in such a short time ...Requires no iteration ..

Warning: May be too complicated for dense Liberal skulls ...
If mental density persists, remove rose colored Obama glasses ...

Requires no iteration ..
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgfwg98t_117gkchhg69


Well, Bush/Cheney bled your country dry in the name of a phony war for 8
years, sit looking the other way while Bernie Maddoff and Lehmann Bros.
went topside last year, the aftershocks hit now after they've gone, and
suddenly Obama's somehow responsible?
[/quote]
I think it has become painfully obvious that Obama is not responsible.
 
vtcapo...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:05 am
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On Nov 6, 7:51 pm, "Hagar" <hs... at (no spam) surewest.net> wrote:
[quote]... in such a short time ...Requires no iteration ..

Warning: May be too complicated for dense Liberal skulls ...
If mental density persists, remove rose colored Obama glasses ...

Requires no iteration ..http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgfwg98t_117gkchhg69
[/quote]
Hagar you are just making the point that Obama had this put on his
plate. The turn around will come but it will take time. Clinton,
Bush and Company fucked it up and it will not be an overnite fix.
I tell you one thing, it's about time the American public gets a bail
out. Best way to do that is with Universal Healthcare.....

RT
 
...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:49 am
Guest

The governement (and the people) should stop living on borrowed money.
Take your lumps, cut back, let house prices fall back to earth.

Do you rejoice when the price of ramen soup goes up ? no, you don't.
So why rejoice when house prices ( or the DOW ) soar ? ! it's nuts.

“Universal Healthcare†is an euphemism for:
“ lets hit the poorest with ever·more wage/excise taxes,
lets keep the ‘Labor Force Participation Rate’ at all·time lows. â€.

it's nuts. AIG is doing fine though, as is Exxon·Mobil.
Exxon·Mobil is free to spend its 113 giga·dollar net·worth as it wants
while enjoying its 228 giga·dollars (.23 tera·dollars) in gross assets.

Last year ( 20'08 ) its after·tax profit was 45 giga·dollars
( on sales of 477 giga·dollars ). Allahu akbar !
 
vtcapo...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:18 am
Guest
On Nov 7, 8:49 am, _ at (no spam) Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid wrote:
[quote]The governement (and the people) should stop living on borrowed money.
Take your lumps, cut back, let house prices fall back to earth.

Do you rejoice when the price of ramen soup goes up ? no, you don't.
So why rejoice when house prices ( or the DOW ) soar ? ! it's nuts.

“Universal Healthcare” is an euphemism for:
“ lets hit the poorest with ever·more wage/excise taxes,
  lets keep the ‘Labor Force Participation Rate’ at all·time lows.. ”.

it's nuts.  AIG is doing fine though, as is Exxon·Mobil.
Exxon·Mobil is free to spend its 113 giga·dollar net·worth as it wants
while enjoying its 228 giga·dollars (.23 tera·dollars) in gross assets.

Last year ( 20'08 ) its  after·tax profit  was 45 giga·dollars
( on sales of 477 giga·dollars ).  Allahu akbar !
[/quote]
It's now or never for Universal Healthcare. When it passes and it
will or the system will collapse, this will be Obamas legacy. Those
who oppose it, the Republicans the rich, know it will mostly come out
of their pockets not the poor. Republicans are fighting this tooth and
nail because it will be the greatest social change since medicare. It
will have been brought to fruition by the Democrats and they just
don't want it to go down that way.

RT
PS AARP and the AMA just endorsed the latest bill. Get ready......
 
...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:05 am
Guest

Yes, the AARP and the AMA would get EVEN RICHER if they could
force the poorest among us to either buy health insurance or go to jail.
This is the CHOICE and HOPE Obama that was talking about.

Living on credit ( to make housing·costs soar ever higher ) is key.
God Forbid the price of houses ( or stocks ) should come back to earth !

Tighten belts ? Hell no !

Obama quintupled the price of rolling tobacco, to hit the poorest.
Then he took over AIG, Fannie and Freddie... his latest lovers.

The Democrats are pissing in their beds.
 
Rex...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:30 am
Guest
Talkin Horse wrote:
[quote]"Rex" <rexdudeREMOVEANDREVERSEDOMAIN at (no spam) liam.ur> wrote in message
news:hd337c$1ce$1 at (no spam) news.eternal-september.org...
Hagar wrote:
... in such a short time ...Requires no iteration ..

Warning: May be too complicated for dense Liberal skulls ...
If mental density persists, remove rose colored Obama glasses ...

Requires no iteration ..
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgfwg98t_117gkchhg69


Well, Bush/Cheney bled your country dry in the name of a phony war for
8 years, sit looking the other way while Bernie Maddoff and Lehmann
Bros. went topside last year, the aftershocks hit now after they've
gone, and suddenly Obama's somehow responsible?

I think it has become painfully obvious that Obama is not responsible.
[/quote]
Tell that to Hagar. I'd say Obama's got too much pressure to clear
things up- people expect Jesus like miracles, like he'll suddenly wave a
magic wand and turn 8 years of screwups around in an instant.

It's also amusing that the big corporations who keep railing against
government interference come and ask the same govt. to bail them out
because 'they cannot be allowed to fail'.
And fat cat executives give themselves bonuses using the stimulus money
that was provided by US tax payers.
--


------------------------------------------------------------------------


It's not hard to meet expenses, they are everywhere.
 
HVAC...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 6:08 am
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"Rex" <rexdudeREMOVEANDREVERSEDOMAIN at (no spam) liam.ur> wrote in message
news:hd3hcm$ctf$1 at (no spam) news.eternal-september.org...
[quote]
It's also amusing that the big corporations who keep railing against
government interference come and ask the same govt. to bail them out
because 'they cannot be allowed to fail'.
And fat cat executives give themselves bonuses using the stimulus money
that was provided by US tax payers.
[/quote]

And as we citizens squabble among ourselves, trillions
of dollars of our money vanishes.

......But look at all we got for our money.




--
Chaos, calamity, and disorder are my brothers now.
 
vtcapo...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:06 am
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On Nov 7, 11:13 am, "Hagar" <hs... at (no spam) surewest.net> wrote:
[quote]"vtcapo" <vtc... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:f93ebd5e-e6fa-446b-84b4-e3b74b087077 at (no spam) n35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 7, 8:49 am, _ at (no spam) Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid wrote:





The governement (and the people) should stop living on borrowed money.
Take your lumps, cut back, let house prices fall back to earth.

Do you rejoice when the price of ramen soup goes up ? no, you don't.
So why rejoice when house prices ( or the DOW ) soar ? ! it's nuts.

“Universal Healthcare” is an euphemism for:
“ lets hit the poorest with ever·more wage/excise taxes,
lets keep the ‘Labor Force Participation Rate’ at all·time lows. ”.

it's nuts. AIG is doing fine though, as is Exxon·Mobil.
Exxon·Mobil is free to spend its 113 giga·dollar net·worth as it wants
while enjoying its 228 giga·dollars (.23 tera·dollars) in gross assets.

Last year ( 20'08 ) its after·tax profit was 45 giga·dollars
( on sales of 477 giga·dollars ). Allahu akbar !

It's now or never for Universal Healthcare.  When it passes and it
will or the system will collapse, this will be Obamas legacy. Those
who oppose it, the Republicans the rich, know it will mostly come out
of their pockets not the poor. Republicans are fighting this tooth and
nail because it will be the greatest social change since medicare.  It
will have been brought to fruition by the Democrats and they just
don't want it to go down that way.

RT
PS AARP and the AMA just endorsed the latest bill. Get ready......

        ***********************************
FYI:
The AMA only represents a small number of doctors in the US.
Depending whom you listen to, it is 20 to 22%. It's like saying
that Sears is the spokesman for all the nation's retail stores.

AARP is losing membership right and left.  I personally know of
three people who didn't renew their annual membership, since they
felt AARP sold them out.
[/quote]
I bet you and Sgall still have your AARP cards and use them for any
available discounts just like you will take advantage of SS and
Medicare, two Socialist programs. Universal Healthcare is coming. Buck
up and accept another Socialist program when the public option is put
in place.

RT
 
vtcapo...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:54 am
Guest
On Nov 7, 1:38 pm, Saul Levy <saulle... at (no spam) cox.net> wrote:
[quote]AARP admits to being a BUSINESS, Hagar!  They really only want to make
MONEY!

They will gladly sell you an auto insurance policy for DOUBLE what
GEICO will.

It's for THEIR KICKBACK!

I SHIT on THEM!

Saul Levy



On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 08:13:42 -0800, "Hagar" <hs... at (no spam) surewest.net> wrote:
"vtcapo" <vtc... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f93ebd5e-e6fa-446b-84b4-e3b74b087077 at (no spam) n35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com....
On Nov 7, 8:49 am, _ at (no spam) Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid wrote:
The governement (and the people) should stop living on borrowed money.
Take your lumps, cut back, let house prices fall back to earth.

Do you rejoice when the price of ramen soup goes up ? no, you don't.
So why rejoice when house prices ( or the DOW ) soar ? ! it's nuts.

“Universal Healthcare” is an euphemism for:
“ lets hit the poorest with ever·more wage/excise taxes,
lets keep the ‘Labor Force Participation Rate’ at all·time lows. ”.

it's nuts. AIG is doing fine though, as is Exxon·Mobil.
Exxon·Mobil is free to spend its 113 giga·dollar net·worth as it wants
while enjoying its 228 giga·dollars (.23 tera·dollars) in gross assets.

Last year ( 20'08 ) its after·tax profit was 45 giga·dollars
( on sales of 477 giga·dollars ). Allahu akbar !

It's now or never for Universal Healthcare.  When it passes and it
will or the system will collapse, this will be Obamas legacy. Those
who oppose it, the Republicans the rich, know it will mostly come out
of their pockets not the poor. Republicans are fighting this tooth and
nail because it will be the greatest social change since medicare.  It
will have been brought to fruition by the Democrats and they just
don't want it to go down that way.

RT
PS AARP and the AMA just endorsed the latest bill. Get ready......

       ***********************************
FYI:
The AMA only represents a small number of doctors in the US.
Depending whom you listen to, it is 20 to 22%. It's like saying
that Sears is the spokesman for all the nation's retail stores.

AARP is losing membership right and left.  I personally know of
three people who didn't renew their annual membership, since they
felt AARP sold them out.
[/quote]
Yeah, yeah, yeah but just the same, I bet you still have your card.
PUTZ!

RT
 
HVAC...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:59 am
Guest
"vtcapo" <vtcapo at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:c806ce33-f0cc-458c-b915-f08c20d4dd1c at (no spam) r24g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
Hagar you are just making the point that Obama had this put on his
plate. The turn around will come but it will take time. Clinton,
Bush and Company fucked it up and it will not be an overnite fix.
I tell you one thing, it's about time the American public gets a bail
out. Best way to do that is with Universal Healthcare.....
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

With the trillions spent so far we could have freed
the United States from dependence on oil.

Instead, we squandered the money and wound up with
nothing for it.

All you have to do is look where the money went to
see who is Obama's puppeteer.


--
An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject.
 
Hagar...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:13 am
Guest
"vtcapo" <vtcapo at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f93ebd5e-e6fa-446b-84b4-e3b74b087077 at (no spam) n35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 7, 8:49 am, _ at (no spam) Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid wrote:
[quote]The governement (and the people) should stop living on borrowed money.
Take your lumps, cut back, let house prices fall back to earth.

Do you rejoice when the price of ramen soup goes up ? no, you don't.
So why rejoice when house prices ( or the DOW ) soar ? ! it's nuts.

“Universal Healthcare” is an euphemism for:
“ lets hit the poorest with ever·more wage/excise taxes,
lets keep the ‘Labor Force Participation Rate’ at all·time lows. ”.

it's nuts. AIG is doing fine though, as is Exxon·Mobil.
Exxon·Mobil is free to spend its 113 giga·dollar net·worth as it wants
while enjoying its 228 giga·dollars (.23 tera·dollars) in gross assets.

Last year ( 20'08 ) its after·tax profit was 45 giga·dollars
( on sales of 477 giga·dollars ). Allahu akbar !
[/quote]
It's now or never for Universal Healthcare. When it passes and it
will or the system will collapse, this will be Obamas legacy. Those
who oppose it, the Republicans the rich, know it will mostly come out
of their pockets not the poor. Republicans are fighting this tooth and
nail because it will be the greatest social change since medicare. It
will have been brought to fruition by the Democrats and they just
don't want it to go down that way.

RT
PS AARP and the AMA just endorsed the latest bill. Get ready......

***********************************
FYI:
The AMA only represents a small number of doctors in the US.
Depending whom you listen to, it is 20 to 22%. It's like saying
that Sears is the spokesman for all the nation's retail stores.

AARP is losing membership right and left. I personally know of
three people who didn't renew their annual membership, since they
felt AARP sold them out.
 
Double-A...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:47 am
Guest
On Nov 7, 5:49 am, _ at (no spam) Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid wrote:
[quote]The governement (and the people) should stop living on borrowed money.
[/quote]

Yes.


[quote]Take your lumps, cut back, let house prices fall back to earth.
[/quote]

If credit became unavailable, house prices would indeed fall back to
earth. So would car prices, and a lot of other things. We are living
now in a false economy of credit that inevitably will collapse sooner
or later.


[quote]Do you rejoice when the price of ramen soup goes up ? no, you don't.
So why rejoice when house prices ( or the DOW ) soar ? ! it's nuts.
[/quote]

Only because so many people own houses and stocks. Now that I am no
longer invested in those things, I must confess that I watch with
great glee the tumbling of house prices and the DOW!


[quote]“Universal Healthcare” is an euphemism for:
“ lets hit the poorest with ever·more wage/excise taxes,
  lets keep the ‘Labor Force Participation Rate’ at all·time lows.. ”.
[/quote]

And yet the current "universal healthcare system" pays for itself
through excessive health insurance rates on those who carry the
insurance, which might be an employer, but in many cases are the
individuals themselves. There needs to be a way to broaden the base
of support. The conservative approach (and I don't think there are
many true conservatives around) would be to eliminate health insurance
altogether so that market forces could prevail in setting the price of
medicine. With that and a few other changes, believe me we would see
a return to affordable health care costs. The new leaner breed of
doctors would be willing to settle for a basket of eggs in payment,
and might even make house calls!


[quote]it's nuts.  AIG is doing fine though,
[/quote]

I see companies like AIG as just skimmers!


[quote]as is Exxon·Mobil.
Exxon·Mobil is free to spend its 113 giga·dollar net·worth as it wants
while enjoying its 228 giga·dollars (.23 tera·dollars) in gross assets.
[/quote]

That money can be taxed, you know . How come nobody today is
interested in a confiscatory windfall profits tax like we had back in
the 70's? Unlike criminal laws, taxes can and have been imposed
retroactively too!


[quote]Last year ( 20'08 ) its  after·tax profit  was 45 giga·dollars
( on sales of 477 giga·dollars ).  Allahu akbar !
[/quote]

Of course if you take away that money, the yaught and yaught service
industry (Brad) will suffer.

Double-A
 
Saul Levy...
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 1:26 pm
Guest
Move to SOMALIA, JACKASS JEFF! lmfjao!

You BELONG THERE! You can PROGRAM ABACUSES!

BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Saul Levy


On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 13:49:13 +0000 (UTC), _ at (no spam) Jeff_Relf.Seattle.inValid
wrote:

[quote]?
The governement (and the people) should stop living on borrowed money.
Take your lumps, cut back, let house prices fall back to earth.

Do you rejoice when the price of ramen soup goes up ? no, you don't.
So why rejoice when house prices ( or the DOW ) soar ? ! it's nuts.

“Universal Healthcare” is an euphemism for:
“ lets hit the poorest with ever·more wage/excise taxes,
lets keep the ‘Labor Force Participation Rate’ at all·time lows. ”.

it's nuts. AIG is doing fine though, as is Exxon·Mobil.
Exxon·Mobil is free to spend its 113 giga·dollar net·worth as it wants
while enjoying its 228 giga·dollars (.23 tera·dollars) in gross assets.

Last year ( 20'08 ) its after·tax profit was 45 giga·dollars
( on sales of 477 giga·dollars ). Allahu akbar ![/quote]
 
 
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