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plenty of dishonest electricians out there, too. (I'm sure the same goes for truck drivers, but I only know one or two.)
I worked in electrical while I was in college. People who claim that marijuana is the gateway to hard drugs never twisted strands of copper together; an unusually high number of cokeheads at both companies for which I worked. They freely admitted that most electricians they knew were users...eh, YMMV.
In any event, no self-respecting person of high intelligence would really want to run for the Presidency these days.
Did you sleep around a bit at college 25 years ago? You're an amoral ass incapable of running the government.
Did you get caught doing 70 in a 55 zone 18 years ago? You're a reckless imbecile who has no concept of self-control.
Did you flunk that microeconomics midterm in your sophomore year? You're an idiot.
Are you a god-fearing Christian? *snicker*
You get the idea. It's stupid, to be frank. We get the candidates we deserve*.
------------------ “On a day when they could have had impact players David Terrell or Koren Robinson..they took Georgia defensive tackle Richard Seymour, who had 1 sacks last season in the pass-happy SEC and is too tall to play tackle at 6-6 and too slow to play defensive end. This genius move was followed by trading out of a spot where they could have gotten the last decent receiver in Robert Ferguson and settled for tackle Matt Light, who will not help any time soon.”
-Ron Borges
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AP - Evidence is mounting that Romney owned ALL of the New Kids on the Block records on vinyl, as well as several bootleg live performances by the band Hanson.
If either story turns out to be true, and Romney ordered the records to be hidden, this could result in election fraud, sources say.
If the story turns out to be true, even if Romney did not hide the records, it could be considered a crime anyway, sources say.
Well that won't happen until you VOTE for someone that isn't Republican or Democrat, because both of those parties are as corrupt as hell, and would rather be beaten by the other side than to be beaten by a 3rd party candidate. The biggest fear from the Republicans and the Democrats is that a 3rd party ever emerges to where they can stick around. Until that happens, it will be the same dog and pony show from both parties, because they're both in the pockets of the lobbyists and that will never change. That's the "Washington Way" and that's not changing until you find someone from another 3rd or even 4th party. We will never get a candidate that's for the people from either side, because that candidate would get torn apart from his own party. Politics in America have turned into the worst cesspool on both sides, because they're both the same. They just have different bullet points to use as hot topics for the most part to trick Americans with and to get them emotionally concerned.
I didn't vote on the last election because I had it with Republicans after Bush and after I saw what McCain was selling. And anyone that would have actually bought into Barack Obama needs their head examined, because that guy stunk of being nothing but a cheap salesman from the jump with almost no executive experience at all. All of the promises he made flew out the window really fast didn't they? Democrats got fooled bad on that one.
Obama certainly hasn't delivered all he promised, but actually he did deliver on a number of things, including serious investment in alternative energy, end of DADT, getting us out of Iraq, Wall Street reform, and the first significant health care reform since the 1960s, extension of unemployment insurance, saving the American auto industry, and extending unemployment insurance. In addition, he has pushed hard to increase taxes on the rich. The Republican in the House have truly engaged in groupthink voting as a block against even bipartisan efforts to address the deficit. It's difficult to say how much better Obama would have been if the Republican Party hadn't been taken over by paranoid extremists who worry about things like Sharia law coming to Oklahoma and want to use prisoners to do farm labor in Alabama and Georgia. (And welcome to the forum Texxx!)
...In any event, no self-respecting person of high intelligence would really want to run for the Presidency these days.
Did you sleep around a bit at college 25 years ago? You're an amoral ass incapable of running the government.
Did you get caught doing 70 in a 55 zone 18 years ago? You're a reckless imbecile who has no concept of self-control.
Did you flunk that microeconomics midterm in your sophomore year? You're an idiot.
Are you a god-fearing Christian? *snicker*
You get the idea. It's stupid, to be frank. We get the candidates we deserve*.
*Yeah, I know, I always say something similar.
At some point a candidate will simply answer all those questions completely honestly.
As for fearing god-Christian, though -- snickering is more respectful than the response the candidate would get if he or she admitted to being an atheist. Let's not kid ourselves -- candidates need to play the religion card, to some extent, just as part of the price of admission.
GM sold 1,139 Volts, the company said in a statement. That compares with 1,108 units in October, according to Autodata Inc., a research firm in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. NHTSA announced a safety probe of the Volt Nov. 25.
GM expanded Volt sales to all U.S. states in October and has been increasing output in the year’s second half. Chevy also pushed sales up last month by allowing dealers to sell 2,300 demonstration models to retail buyers. GM has sold 6,142 Volts so far this year and has a target of 10,000 this year.
GM plans to increase production to 60,000 a year, starting in January. The company expects to sell 45,000 Volts in the U.S. next year and the rest overseas.