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Old 10-26-2008, 04:24 PM
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A Democratic Halloween

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Old 10-26-2008, 04:50 PM
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Re: A Democratic Halloween

I don't like the "c" word, but that was funny!!

Don't mean to get off topic, but I have to post this article:

Guess What An Obama Halloween Costume Is? Yep, RACIST!
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/warner-...ume-yep-racist
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Old 10-26-2008, 04:58 PM
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Re: A Democratic Halloween

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That's it, I'm going to wear an Obama mask so when kids come to the house for trick-or-treating, I'm going to reach into their bags and TAKE some of their candy. When they yell about it, my wife, in a Biden mask, will tell them to shut up, it's patriotic!
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"Right away these trick-or-treaters are going to be tested. Someone is going to manufacture a crisis of taking their candy from them. We may stumble, but we'll need you all to stand by us as we take all those kids' candy. And we'll need your help."
-Joe Biden on October 30th

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Old 10-26-2008, 05:26 PM
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I don't like the "c" word,
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It could've been worse.
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Old 10-26-2008, 05:44 PM
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It could've been worse.
Whatever could you mean, sir?

I do understand what you are saying. I've had this discussion with my children. I started saying the "c" word, which is really the "s" word in Spanish. She thought I shouldn't say it. I said, "Well, what difference does it make in what language I pronounce the word? It all means the same thing - fecal matter."
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Old 10-26-2008, 05:48 PM
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Whatever could you mean, sir?

I do understand what you are saying. I've had this discussion with my children. I started saying the "c" word, which is really the "s" word in Spanish. She thought I shouldn't say it. I said, "Well, what difference does it make in what language I pronounce the word? It all means the same thing - fecal matter."
all right then, let's all holler "FECES" together.
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Old 10-26-2008, 07:21 PM
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Re: A Democratic Halloween

Doesn't anyone else think that the top 5% of Halloween candy gatherers should be required to redistribute at least half of their "take" to the lower 50%?

(And once we get a majority to agree with this concept, then we'll REALLY make it the top 25%, making those just under 25% not even want to strife to collect more since they know it will just be taken from them anyways....)
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Doesn't anyone else think that the top 5% of Halloween candy gatherers should be required to redistribute at least half of their "take" to the lower 50%?

(And once we get a majority to agree with this concept, then we'll REALLY make it the top 25%, making those just under 25% not even want to strife to collect more since they know it will just be taken from them anyways....)
If the top 5% of candy gatherers are typically given 10 pieces of candy for every one that the others get for knocking at least as many doors...sure.

I come from a blue collar union family. It's amazing how companies can pay employees so little that they have to work weekends instead of go to church or take on a second job....meanwhile the CEOs make out like bandits. To make matters worse....all to often it's the little guy on the assembly line working far harder and breaking his back just to put food on his family's table.

I'm not big on welfare....but I am for a fair and living wage (something Republicans disdain). And I have little pitty on fat cats who are filthy rich and making money hand over fist on the backs of hard working Americans who work for a substandard wage.
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all right then, let's all holler "FECES" together.
NOT!!!
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Doesn't anyone else think that the top 5% of Halloween candy gatherers should be required to redistribute at least half of their "take" to the lower 50%?

(And once we get a majority to agree with this concept, then we'll REALLY make it the top 25%, making those just under 25% not even want to strife to collect more since they know it will just be taken from them anyways....)
Do whatever you want. I'd have to read this several times to figure it out.
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