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Has Nancy Grace farted again?
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Better a tough and ugly win than a good looking defeat.
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My heart goes out to you.
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Seriously people, I understand you don't approve of Obama's policies but during his administration, two of the most vile people to walk the earth have be removed from it. At least give him credit for something.
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I was thinking this man could be a tea party member; it seems he has some type of developmental disability.
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That's a wonderful story. They were very lucky.
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Quit teaching immediately before someone tries to sue me. The rest I'll figure out later.
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A driver commented on how dangerous he thought this race was.http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/sports-motorsports/20111017/Vegas-Tracker-Dangerous/
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What the f**k is wrong with people. Death is to good for the bastards who did this.
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Yes, but does that give these banks, that we helped bail out, the right to screw people? There is far too much control by only a few financial institutions. This is bad for competition, a major component of a free market economy.
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When a few large banks have total control over what fees they can charge and no regulations preventing them from doing so, do consumers really have a choice. Adam Smith speaks of the invisible hand of competition as the engine driving free markets but without competition, there is no longer an invisible hand and something needs to be done to make things competitive again. I've switched to a credit union as many others have. Quite frankly, these debit/credit card agreements should be written in plain, easy to understand language and people shouldn't have to be lawyers to do so. By virtue of the
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Well said. Perhaps if politicians weren't bought and paid for like 2 dollar whores, and at least a whore is honest about what they do, people would have a voice and elections would matter. However, people cannot compete with multinational corporations and must find other ways to affect change. Given the scale of these protests, relatively few people have been arrested of hurt. I think this is an example of the ideals of democracy at work. Yes, I'm sure there are some slackers but I think these people want their voice heard and are tired of being alienated by elected officials who are supposed
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They had me at number 1.
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This thread has become flatulent.
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Don't pull a Nancy Grace Good luck.
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Whoever smelled it dealt it.
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She always has a face that looks like she smelled a fart.
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I'm sure he'll do well in jail.
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Well said, not to mention most of the food bought was processed and unhealthy.
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It's ok to lose it. I think people would understand and the company may do you good. My heart goes out to you.
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Judging from the negative I received, I guess I was right.
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Perhaps xenophobia was too big of a word for some people.
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Doesn't sound like any agenda being pushed, just showing differences between cultures. Xenophobia and stupidity is alive and well in Cobb county and Georgia.
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Parole board denies clemency for Troy Davis
TJB replied to dumbestgirlintheworld's topic in RECENT TOPICS
This is a horrible situation for all involved. A former director of the FBI stated the evidence in this case was questionable. Why would we want to kill a man who is possibly innocent? I understand the victims' family wants justice and closure but is this the way to really get it? Emotionally, I want to see killers and rapists die but I don't want to see an innocent person killed in the name of justice. Therefore, I am against the death penalty but wholeheartedly support the idea of life without parole, which I think is far worse punishment. I have a friend who is a corrections officer who fee