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Eddie Bennett

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  1. Sherman did bring more hell to South Carolina than Georgia experienced. I wonder if my great-great grandparents were satisfied with that fact!
  2. Hold on to your library, because it belongs more to you than the www, does.
  3. If anyone still has this kind of attitude, please, forgive me for any trouble I may have caused you!
  4. You are probably right, Sra! At least give it a chance before spending money, which might be unnecessary.
  5. My great-great grand parents and even further back lived right here in North West Georgia. I wonder how much I have changed from the attitude they had. At least the geographical area is the same, but my attitude is different. Here is what my great-great grandparents told William T. Sherman when he marched through Georgia with his killing and burning campaign. Many and many a person in Georgia asked me why we did not go to South Carolina; and, when I answered that we were in route for that State, the invariable reply was, "Well, if you will make those people feel the utmost severities o
  6. I agree Jet! I'm glad I am not rich. I have heard that rich people worry about their money too much. Warren Buffet seems to be an exception, however! I wouldn't know who to trust if I was rich. I would probably have to fight off unwanted media, or other people wanting to serve me, with malice aforethough.
  7. The amount that ads up to 71.5% of all the wealth in this country. THAT'S RICH, in my opinion. With that said 10% of us are rich. That 10% is not letting me know how many dollars that is.
  8. Thanks, pubby, I'll check into the Harvard thing. I don't like intimidation, myself. I am to quick to fire back.
  9. What you say is well and good, LTD, if the world is a bunch of honest individuals. But wars, roomers of wars, falling societies, and Gadaffi's with all of a country's wealth takes that honesty aspect away. If a Christian will admit it he knows that Christ don't care much for a rich man. Why, I don't know? But, I think it's because a camel can pass through the eye of a needle before one can enter into the kingdom. Fair argument is what I like, and you are fair, LTD, I don't doubt that. If I were you I would feel exactly the same way you do. But, my own opinion is also shared with the major
  10. I appreciate your opinion, Mark! And I will take it under consideration. Nevertheless, my materials are a lot of good information to some people. These people make hits on my post's all the time. I think they don't speak up because they can't tolerate criticism. Simply put, some people had rather keep quiet, and read, and listen, than to rock the boat. You know this if you are a manager, who has taken schooling in management. There are extroverts, and there are introverts. Two extroverts make a lot of noise, while you don't even know that two introverts are around. Please, forgive my
  11. Thanks, N i N H! Your honesty, and straightforwardness, is an honor I admire. I am pleased to have shared a discussion with you. I agree with you a lot, but I am not sure about my middle class fellowship voting in such a way to make the two above charts show what they show. When the wealthiest 1% has 125 times the wealth of a median household, and half of America has only 25% of the wealth their votes for legislators is not too cool.
  12. You give me more credit than I deserve, gog!
  13. I've laid more sweat to the ground than the majority of pencil pushing book and internet users have. There is no way most of them could have kept up with me. I could have squashed them like a bug, for getting in my way. The only thing successful about pillaging, LTD, is the loot that is collected. I took all kind of risks, and won, but one of them turned out like shirpip's risk did, and it stayed that way. I have had a judgment hanging on my wall for many years, but the money hasn't come in about 5 years. I ran my on business, in Paulding County. That in itself is a huige risk.
  14. I totally agree, here, in that the government has legislated, an enacted laws like "caviet emptor", The buyer should beware. Joe America is influence by trick photography. Some are foolish enough to believe a lot of things in the ads. Scrubbing bubbles and talking dogs are probably not believable. But I've seen people get from TV, after seeing a Whopper bugger dripping with cheese and grease, go to the kitchen and come back with a God awful plait full of vittles. People who vote against their own best interest, when they go to the polls, are not very bright.
  15. I am deeply sorry, surepip! I know that is not going to do you any good, however!
  16. Those who pillage the belongs of others, by trickery on digital advertising,and study target audiences so their methods will be more effective is not to be coveted, PSD, but rather avoided all together. Pillagers are NOT to be trusted with your wallet.
  17. Some of these people don't know what hard work is, LTD! Hard pillage is the word for it. These are the kind of people who are always concerned about what's in people's wallet. Pillagers called it work even as they cam in on ships to slaughter people on shore, like the Vikings did. It's a little different now, however, pillagers get what's in people's wallet, probably by credit card these days, which takes their other belongings at the same time. Pillagers use sweat box made, in a lot of cases, to manufacture products that are shipped on shore, and trucked around the country. The s
  18. If you are not a 1% you are not rich, but you may be in the top 10%, I don't know. There are more people in the 10 percentile bracket than there is in the 50-90 percentile bracket. The middle class is dwindling. and the poor are not even worth mentioning on this scale. 50% of the people having only 25% of the wealth does not look good for the middle class. But, the middle class are the biggest voters.
  19. I25 times the wealth doesn't ratio in the least amount with 125 time the wealth of the median household, LTD! You are a 1%er I suppose,
  20. Thanks sugail! I will lighten up a little, but not much. People will miss a lot of good information. I don't care if it's just one person, I can help. I at lease help that one person. But, I know where there's one there's more. I love me some P.com, and I like Watcher22!
  21. The pie is a much more vital statistic than your wording represents it to be. Your other words (so to speak), indicates theft where there is not that much theft. It is the government who was lobbied to the point that the pie was divided like it was in 2007. Commerce (marketing and maneuver)makes the GDP what it is. "The selfish spirit of commerce knows no country, and feels no passion or principle but that of gain." The chief author of our Declaration of Independence. The pie for eveyone, besides the rich, is as small as the rich allows it to be.
  22. There is only one percent of the people in this country who are truly rich. That one percent has over 1/3 of the country's wealth, and that was in 2007. It's probably much more than 1/3, now. Here is what rich is. In 1962 things started up hill for the rich, even though they were already rich.
  23. How many people will be disappointed? Good information is hard to come by. One has to pay for the things I tell them for free. I study hard to find good information. I know I like to BS, like a lot of other people do. But, I may not be the trouble maker, if a little understanding is administered.
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