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Celtic_soulja

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  1. You gotta work hard to be lucky, yes...that's where the heart comes in fruitcake
  2. Thanks Conner, I do hope I can change my little part of the world I don't put much stock into the board, but it is loads of fun to see people jump up to prove they know more. Some do, and I completely respect thier opinions. Others, however, are just arguing for the sake of arguing and regurgitate what they read on google or heard someone else on the board say. I take it in stride. I'm saving the card DC, for something real ridiculous like when I announce my race for senate in the future hehehe And that is EXACTLY what I was saying about tare weight. I was going to weigh the entire load of problems and tare down the excess *&^$ left by the banking industry hehehehehe Heart and luck is all you need, that and TBD opinions. Oh, and long hair with big bicepts. Maybe an AR-15 and a Bills hat. That's it. Don't complain because you got luck like the Bills Cheffrey...
  3. Some call it luck, I call it...well luck I guess. What I need more than luck is what I already have, heart. Don't get too excited, I'll still be here posting as soon as I am settled in and have some time .
  4. Well, I haven't been posting like a raging lunatic lately because I've been packing. I am leaving friday to head back east. I have put in my transfer to a school out that way, and I have found work as well. All I do now is wait for the feds to tare down the obstacles and my team is ready to pounce on the void left by the "good ol' boys" that will be taken down. Wish me luck. I will actually be the first mayoral candidate with any education in politics in over 50 years.
  5. It is kinda unfair about the intensity. Right after they were put together you have the great depression lol. There was none so severe than that IMO I don't know, I can say they seem to happen whether we have the FED or not and the intensity is varied regardless. It seems to me they don't have too much control over it. So I couldn't blame to the FED, but then again I couldn't say they are doing a smash up job with averting disaster either.
  6. I've heard as much. The only thing I do not like about the electric route is that we need to charge them. We use enough electricity power as is, with an increase in massive market electric cars, we will have another big problem with our energy consumption. We lead the world in coal production, but if you care anything about the environment, electric cars would do more damage considering coal burns dirtier than oil right? Natural Gas could be a route to go, but I know even less about that than the rest of the things I said lol
  7. Question... I have read in numerous anti-fed material that the FED has done a terrible job "smoothing" the shocks. Thier evidence is that before the FED the ups and downs were much less intense. My question is: Is there truth to that? or is it more due to the sheer size of the economy now versus before the FED existed?
  8. Gaither is a good trade. I truly hope we can pull it off. Our offense will be decent with a LT with talent. I say trade Shobel to them hehehehe He's sick of losing? They are winners.
  9. Why bother? because those that can use guns. More responsible people that know how to shoot and maintain a weapon, should be able to carry EVERYWHERE. I can see training, but you put that in with the carriers license, like normal, you don't change that. However you add power to the carriers license, let them carry wherever they want, let them carry concealed. More freedom. Gun safety in schools with a class, just like drivers education. Make a legal age for carrying a weapon with freedom. This will keep emotional shootings down. It will also help with accidental shootings.
  10. This is one area that I don't completely side with Ron Paul. I love the guy, he's honest and has backbone, but I disagree with a silver or gold standard. There are somethings that we now value more than shiny metal. Certain services. I believe we should have a service standard. Similar to the basket that our financial leaders already put together, except instead of goods I would have services and goods.
  11. Complete transparency by openning the books is a good way to hold them accountable. No?
  12. So there is no cure for narcissism...so does that I mean I am stuck thinking I'm the shizznit for the rest of my life?
  13. They passed on Clausen, they passed on Cody, they passed on a plethora of different LT's. Even if they traded Lynch to the Seahawks...what would have changed? They may have taken a top LT instead of Spiller, and then what? No Lynch to run behind the line? We rely on the passing of Edwards? I don't get it. I think they did fine with what they had.
  14. Nice. A tad ridiculous. I can see, well no flags during this time because of the beef that is going on, but you don't say no American flags, and let kids run around with Mexican flags painted on thier faces. Incredible.
  15. Anyone wearing a shirt like that to court is of low enough intelligence not to care if she went to jail for it or got put to death over it.
  16. Ron Paul is the man. I was a little surprised socialist Sanders sold out. He seemed like he had backbone, he's a cooky dude, but at least I thought he stood up for what he believes. Course I guess every politician has a fairly cheap pricetag.
  17. I will use the card in the near future I am sure heheheeh...
  18. Socialism is a natural evolution of capitalism, but not the way Marx put it or envisioned it. Socialism is an evolution of the spirit, not the government. Once government mandates socialistic policy, it destroys all that is good in socialism's spirit and you are left with left over crap from socialist spirit...they call it communism. Until Socialists learn to utilize freedom to empower instead of a skull cracking revolutionary party, they will never produce a good example of the socialist pipedream. Marx was a confused **** and the father of a bunch of other confused azzholes
  19. You break you buy, but they set the laws and to change them now becuase of something happen is a joke.
  20. I'm just a naive nincompoop, and if you don't like arguing about politics and finance without having quotes from the Tao Te Ching, The Art of Virtue, or Aristotle it is best you put me on ignore now.
  21. Not that my post was entirely written in a serious tone, but I'll go with it. I agree the threat is there, and my first line about Moore and believing in him was totally in jest, and analyzing that is suspect. I think Moore is an azz, and always have. About epidemics of supermarkets turning into shooting galleries is unwaranted. It is obvious you have never carried a guy. Personally, when I am carrying a weapon, I am much more careful to avoid confrontation. It still lurks in your mind that murder is 25 to life, as a matter of fact it is more in your mind when you do have a piece on you, well speaking for myself anyway. If more people were given the right to carry weapons, everyone would still not choose to carry. It is not as if we would mandate gats. What it would do is make any would be terrorist a little less likely to try and pull that crap in the United States knowing there could be a plane full of DE .50's in his face. More freedom, more responsibility. That has always been the answer to fix things. We keep relying in your method of government reliance, we will continue to weaken our nation.
  22. Yeah, you said the news is perfectly honest and unbiased. That is what you said. You said I trust everything the news puts on because it is the truth. That is thier job, to report the truth. That's exactly what you are saying, whether you know it or not Cheffrey Dahmer.
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