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FattyBoomBatty
11-10-2008, 11:02 PM
double post, lol.

Goat Blower
11-10-2008, 11:45 PM
But seriously, please don't believe this article or anyone who talks about this junk. It won't happen, things will go on as normal, and probably get better. The BEST thing this country could do right now is to cut our losses, look the other way of sunk costs and get the hell out of the middle east and invest heavily in domestic alternative fuel production. disassociating ourselves from that region is the key to the US' future prosperity and security. Too many people have gotten filthy rich from oil coming out of that region, and they got so powerful, they infiltrated the top tiers of this gub'ment (see what I did there?) and ran this bitch for 8 years. It's time to stop the REAL b.s. and that's putting aside the country's wellbeing for short-term profit for big corporations, big oil, and a select few elite ceo's and their ilk.

You really are a moron.

FattyBoomBatty
11-11-2008, 12:31 AM
Hey, I never called you a moron, did I?

It really is a good idea stop the flow of money to the middle east. That's what started this problem in the first place. they wouldn't have had a problem with the US if we had not exerted so much influence there.

The real moron here is the congressman who believes that bull he's saying.

Febo
11-11-2008, 12:50 AM
And so by bush enacting these laws this is somehow directly related to a president who hasnt shown any indication of wanting to start a dictatorship??? Whack jobs. All of you. Remember it was in fact bush who signed our liberties away, not Obama.

And you really just think that Obama is going to take office in january, then BAM declare the whole fucking country into a state of emergency therefore forcing his socialist ways upon us all thru use of military...... right................. that makes alot of sense. I cant wait for 4 uneventful years to go by so I can litterally shit in my hand and rub it in your face.

bluedeath
11-11-2008, 01:00 AM
wanna stop the flow of our money to the middle east? start writing barry hussein obama to drill for more domestic oil. alternative energy in its current( and near forseeable future) state is not economically feasable. ethanol is expensive to produce. more energy goes into making it than you get burning it. its only cheap for us now because of gov't subs. we could be importing it from south america, where its made from sugar cane, not corn, thus lowering our food prices. this would be a good source for renewable energy. best thing, though, is more supply of domestic oil, more refineries(JOBS!!!! YAY!!) and more fuel efficient cars to offset all us crazy bastards with the gas guzzling vehicles!!! ok, rant over.

INTRIGUED
11-11-2008, 02:41 AM
I don't hold a strong position on either side of things, One thing I wonder and think about is the coin flip that the market is working with. I look at the market in a few lights, The war has its pull in its own little way. Then the speculation that draws a lot of flow in either direction. Then also the election value that in itself is a 50/50 toss up. I try and monitor things as best as I can, Yet it really seems pointless. Throw unemployment in there among other things. This country is embarrassing, I play a few games online and have a few friends in the aussie world and they just laugh about it. I don't consider myself that smart when it comes to any of this and yet I watch it all and just shake my head. The next ten years of all of our lives are in a trench. The next selection of people that will jump out of the wood works to run for president since obama got it is going to be right out of a cartoon.

Oh well, My rambling at 2:30 in the morning has bound to have its flaws but I am sure some will see where I am coming from. We live in a very disappointing time no matter who we wanted in the white house.

curt_gendron
11-11-2008, 02:40 PM
I can't believe how butthurt the Republicans are over the election. Wow!
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/6383/butthurtalertwi6.jpg

A//// Guy
11-11-2008, 02:44 PM
Its not about being butthurt, its reality. Maybe someday people will open their eyes.

Goat Blower
11-11-2008, 04:07 PM
Yeah, no democrats were butthurt over the last two elections. It happens on both sides equally, that's the way it is.

It really boils down to the fact that there's two ways of looking at almost everything as it relates to our country. About half on either side, hence the democrat and republican parties. We can sit and bicker all we want, but it's kinda like creation versus evolution, nobody on earth can say for fact that either one is correct and prove it, kinda like politics. In the end we're all going to believe what we want and that's that.

Shane@DBPerformance
11-11-2008, 04:15 PM
We can sit and bicker all we want, but it's kinda like creation versus evolution, nobody on earth can say for fact that either one is correct and prove it, kinda like politics.

Hasn't genome sequencing proved a common descent path for all living things?