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| Main Man | Feb 9 2009, 09:38 AM Post #1 |
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Hey maybe the oblama crew can get together with algore and create a tax to avert this possible crisis. http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126945.200-asteroid-bound-for-earth-warn-your-grandchildren.html |
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| Hello again | Feb 9 2009, 10:01 AM Post #2 |
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I think we will need a $ 850 Trillion dollar Smashulus Bill. |
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| Hello again | Feb 9 2009, 10:02 AM Post #3 |
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I think we will need a $ 850 Trillion dollar Smashulus Bill. 50Trillion to Liberal College Professor to prove the asteriod will hit earth. 50 Trillion to 90% of Americans who have been converted to socialism and need uncle sam to fly them into space. 50 Trillion to Hamas to stay on Earth when the Big Smash comes. 100 Trillion to Obama 100 Trillion to Congressman 250 Trillion to Aliens to purchase their planet. 250 Trillion to Employ and Build the Infrastructure on our New Planet. Edited by Hello again, Feb 9 2009, 10:05 AM.
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| The Punisher | Feb 9 2009, 12:04 PM Post #4 |
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Didn’t help much here did it? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29094094/ 65,000 gallons of oil sludge spills near Chicago Labor problems Caterpillar came close to bankruptcy in the early 1980s, at one point losing almost $1 million per day due to a sharp downturn in product demand as competition with Japanese rival Komatsu (who at the time used the internal slogan "encircle Caterpillar"[30]) heated up. The results were layoffs and massive labor union strikes, primarily by the United Auto Workers against plants in Illinois and Pennsylvania. Several news reports at the time indicated that products were piling up so high in facilities that temporary workers hired to work the lines could barely make their way to their work stations. Caterpillar suffered another long labor disagreement, locking out union workers in the 1990s and hiring what it termed "permanent replacements." Caterpillar's response to these labor conflicts was to "farm out" much of its parts production and warehouse work to outside firms: rather than fighting the union, Caterpillar has made itself less vulnerable to the tools traditionally available to organized workers. Caterpillar also made effective use of office staff during the disputes, suspending research and development work to send thousands of engineers and others into their factories to fill in for striking or locked out union members. Where’s manna? Can we tax the earth, because these are HUGE carbon footprints? When will Indonesia’s volcano blow? - World Blog - msnbc.com http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/11/05/448038.aspx?p=1 Because some here don't understand that there's NOTHING man can do about this... http://www.msnbc.com/news/wld/graphics/volcano_dw.HTM |
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| Gringa | Feb 9 2009, 12:09 PM Post #5 |
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You just don't get it, TP......................... <shaking my head> |
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| dumblonde | Feb 9 2009, 12:17 PM Post #6 |
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You just figuring that out, Gringa?
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| Gringa | Feb 9 2009, 12:21 PM Post #7 |
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Of course not - just had to remind the rest of the readers that just because I do not engage in one of his tireless BS posts - does not mean I condone his conclusions...... |
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| The Punisher | Feb 9 2009, 12:56 PM Post #8 |
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Yeap! Facts suck, you all should know... BTW, It's you leftist that voted in the messiah, and believe that the ONLY may out of ANY problems is to TAX!!!!! Edited by The Punisher, Feb 9 2009, 12:57 PM.
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| Mtnman | Feb 9 2009, 02:00 PM Post #9 |
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sure is interesting decifering tp's post,, yeap, may,,,,,..... Hope you don't have to do any Public speaking,, it would be a disaster... |
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| The Punisher | Feb 9 2009, 02:14 PM Post #10 |
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Look who be typ'in! What kinda problem ya got with me anyway? Edited by The Punisher, Feb 9 2009, 02:15 PM.
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