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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> What we post is not "spam"! Forum spam is the creating of messages that are advertisements on Internet forums. Most forum spam consists of links to external sites, with the dual goals of increasing search engine visibility in highly competitive areas such as weight loss, pharmaceuticals, gambling, pornography, real estate or loans, and generating more traffic for these commercial websites. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_ (electronic) "What we post is not "spam"!" ---------- "...Most forum spam consists of links to external sites, with the dual goals of increasing search engine visibility in highly competitive areas....and generating more traffic for these commercial websites." ---------- It's spam.
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> So for you to consider us to be "polite", it must be something other than what YOU consider to be a lie. Anything with a conservative slant is a lie in your view. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Not true. I give credit to the part of conservative philosophy that wants to limit how much government takes from us of what we earn. Where we differ is in what role and responsibility the federal government has for maintaining a social welfare safety net. Today, for example, IBM announced changes to its' 401-K pension plan in that the company will now only contribute once a year at the end of December. If you leave in November, too bad for you. You lose out. Basically, I see corporate pensions in decline and vanishing as they have been over the last decade. This means that millions of Americans who currently have plans or ambitions to work for corporations that afford them are likely to be disappointed in the years to come. The trend is less and less. I expect many more Americans than have previously thought about it will be faced with living out their retirement years on very small pension accumulations and less social security/medicare benefits. So, I'm very annoyed by the trend of shirking employer responsibility for one's workers that is ongoing, for shrinking the piece of the pie that workers receive for their contributions, for reducing the 40 work week to the 33 hour work week or even the 30 hour work week (Walmart) which boosts profits but stiffs workers. If conservative sites champion these things that harm American labor, I object to them. It's not as though this was thirty years ago. We're living in the result of thirty years of these kinds of policies, and we should ALL concern ourselves about the eroding standard of living in America and the polarity of wealth. That's just not a recipe for encouraging labor to bust azz to produce, and when you kill the producing spirit, you'll kill American productivity and competitiveness. I'm tired of seeing what Americans accumulated spread across the globe to grow the middle class elsewhere in the world while our own shrinks daily.
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JackMcIntosh wrote: <quoted text> "...I am Republican Honey! No one else!..." You may be republican honey right now, but according to your other post you were also are you kidding so the "and no one else" part of your post presents a problem. Just sayin'. BTW...why the name change anyway? Just curious. When I first came on this thread, I was Are You Kidding. I was getting so much ribbing about not being registered, I believe it was X-Man who told me I should register. I didn't even know how to register and he had to tell me. I had never been on a forum in my life. I am still not clear on all the acronyms, etc. When I did register, I posted on THIS thread that I had registered and was now Republican Honey. I have never hidden that I was originally Are You Kidding and have indicated it on several occasions. When I registered, it told me to put in a name and I decided to use Republican Honey rather than Are You Kidding. It was no big deal.
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For any interested, this was posted on another thread.
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5-13-10, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed into law a bill to ban ethnic studies. Tom Horne, Super. of public schools, supported the ban. Calls "ethnic studies" "high treason". It teaches citizens to hate white people, Horne says. In other words, we can't let people "of color" know what we (white people) have done because they will despise our behaviour. Hmmm.... God bless America. Land of genocide and the home of the slave.
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NTRPRNR1 wrote: <quoted text>You're right! That was American "Lady", your alter ego. I don't know how I could have gotten the two of you confused! Please accept my sincere apology for the confusion and false attribution. I have no idea what you are referring to and I really do not believe you do either! You really need to get a grip or take a chill pill missy!
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Murray Calendar wrote: <quoted text>You lick the pie tin! nope!
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NTRPRNR1 wrote: <quoted text>Not true. I give credit to the part of conservative philosophy that wants to limit how much government takes from us of what we earn. Where we differ is in what role and responsibility the federal government has for maintaining a social welfare safety net. Today, for example, IBM announced changes to its' 401-K pension plan in that the company will now only contribute once a year at the end of December. If you leave in November, too bad for you. You lose out. Basically, I see corporate pensions in decline and vanishing as they have been over the last decade. This means that millions of Americans who currently have plans or ambitions to work for corporations that afford them are likely to be disappointed in the years to come. The trend is less and less. I expect many more Americans than have previously thought about it will be faced with living out their retirement years on very small pension accumulations and less social security/medicare benefits. So, I'm very annoyed by the trend of shirking employer responsibility for one's workers that is ongoing, for shrinking the piece of the pie that workers receive for their contributions, for reducing the 40 work week to the 33 hour work week or even the 30 hour work week (Walmart) which boosts profits but stiffs workers. If conservative sites champion these things that harm American labor, I object to them. It's not as though this was thirty years ago. We're living in the result of thirty years of these kinds of policies, and we should ALL concern ourselves about the eroding standard of living in America and the polarity of wealth. That's just not a recipe for encouraging labor to bust azz to produce, and when you kill the producing spirit, you'll kill American productivity and competitiveness. I'm tired of seeing what Americans accumulated spread across the globe to grow the middle class elsewhere in the world while our own shrinks daily. I don't like it either NTR! I am retired! I count on my retirement! What does all of that have to do with me and my conservatism?
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JackMcIntosh wrote: <quoted text> "What we post is not "spam"!" ---------- "...Most forum spam consists of links to external sites, with the dual goals of increasing search engine visibility in highly competitive areas....and generating more traffic for these commercial websites." ---------- It's spam. So you think we are attempting to generate more traffic for these commercial websites? These aren't ads. They are news articles.
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NTRPRNR1 wrote: <quoted text>Not true. I give credit to the part of conservative philosophy that wants to limit how much government takes from us of what we earn. Where we differ is in what role and responsibility the federal government has for maintaining a social welfare safety net. Today, for example, IBM announced changes to its' 401-K pension plan in that the company will now only contribute once a year at the end of December. If you leave in November, too bad for you. You lose out. Basically, I see corporate pensions in decline and vanishing as they have been over the last decade. This means that millions of Americans who currently have plans or ambitions to work for corporations that afford them are likely to be disappointed in the years to come. The trend is less and less. I expect many more Americans than have previously thought about it will be faced with living out their retirement years on very small pension accumulations and less social security/medicare benefits. So, I'm very annoyed by the trend of shirking employer responsibility for one's workers that is ongoing, for shrinking the piece of the pie that workers receive for their contributions, for reducing the 40 work week to the 33 hour work week or even the 30 hour work week (Walmart) which boosts profits but stiffs workers. If conservative sites champion these things that harm American labor, I object to them. It's not as though this was thirty years ago. We're living in the result of thirty years of these kinds of policies, and we should ALL concern ourselves about the eroding standard of living in America and the polarity of wealth. That's just not a recipe for encouraging labor to bust azz to produce, and when you kill the producing spirit, you'll kill American productivity and competitiveness. I'm tired of seeing what Americans accumulated spread across the globe to grow the middle class elsewhere in the world while our own shrinks daily. Foreign central banks' US debt holdings rise - Fed (Reuters)- Foreign central banks' overall holdings of U.S. marketable securities at the Federal Reserve rose in the latest week, data from the U.S. central bank showed on Thursday. The Fed said its holdings of U.S. securities kept for overseas central banks rose $16.7 billion in the week ended Dec. 12, to stand at $3.221 trillion.
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Jay wrote: <quoted text> ********** RH and AL.....these libturds are a bunch of crapped out mental's. They can't even stay on topic!! Leave this den of inequity and let them wallow in their own stupidity. That's where they function best....dumbasses!!!! Save us Jay!!!!!! LMAO
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> I support those who serve our country under any circumstances! by supporting to do bad had caused a concurrent consequence of mass proportion ,as our US have so much war debts to singing tune of trillion/year and for every year spend on the many illicit/bad overseas wars that only benefit US military industrail Complex/US war-for-profiters/war mongers ... this ruining america and world,as this incites growth of enemies, to the ruining civil liberties and this had create Autocratic US govt, a Police state , ruined the US dollar...this is bankrupting US morally and financially! , we all could had put it to use feeding World and american Children that goes hungry every day, or put to rebuilding our DecrePIT US infrastructure , into Social security funds with increase yearly allowance, Into Medicare, into better education system.... yep you dumb as h3ll like many lowly sheeeople! Wake up time doofuse. your own demises! Why afflent and rich are leaving USA? BWHAHHHAAaaaaaaaaa
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> So you think we are attempting to generate more traffic for these commercial websites? These aren't ads. They are news articles. I've some of the posts coming from the right and many of them are nothing short of advertisements designed to increase visibility and generate traffic for these commercial sites. There is a reason some of the far right sources get such a dismissive response. These sites don't deal in fact, they are commercial propaganda machines. They tell you what you want to hear and you run out posting links and spreading the word and it all has one effect... To increase their visibility on search engines and generate traffic to their sites so they can make money. In short, spam.
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> I have no idea what you are referring to and I really do not believe you do either! You really need to get a grip or take a chill pill missy! http://www.topix.net/forum/new s/immigration/TR4NO3GTFHLCF7JS K/post73336
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American Lady Danville, KY Reply » | Report Abuse | Judge it! | #73336 2 hrs ago Judged: [Clueless] 4 [Spam] 1 [Brilliant] 1 X -Man- wrote: <quoted text> Keep the wolves in the hills and the women in your beds! Q: What's the main problem with Barack Obama jokes? A: His followers don't think they're funny and everyone else doesn't think they're jokes. ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` Fooled ya didn't I sucka
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JackMcIntosh wrote: <quoted text> I've some of the posts coming from the right and many of them are nothing short of advertisements designed to increase visibility and generate traffic for these commercial sites. There is a reason some of the far right sources get such a dismissive response. These sites don't deal in fact, they are commercial propaganda machines. They tell you what you want to hear and you run out posting links and spreading the word and it all has one effect... To increase their visibility on search engines and generate traffic to their sites so they can make money. In short, spam. How do you know they do not "deal in fact"? I am a college educated adult with 37 years in the work force. I had to deal constantly with federal and state laws and instruct employees based on these laws. I cannot be brainwashed and am not naive. I don't see most of it from being any different than the sites on the left. They are telling you "what you want to hear".
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NTRPRNR1 wrote: Won't let me go to the site.
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Its Just Money wrote: <quoted text> Foreign central banks' US debt holdings rise - Fed (Reuters)- Foreign central banks' overall holdings of U.S. marketable securities at the Federal Reserve rose in the latest week, data from the U.S. central bank showed on Thursday. The Fed said its holdings of U.S. securities kept for overseas central banks rose $16.7 billion in the week ended Dec. 12, to stand at $3.221 trillion. the obnoxious US fed Res./US wall Street invokes a global macroeconomic war worldwide - to tune of not in billion but in 17.7 trillion this will come back to haunt US with worldwide lawsuits, and world people and Americans will have to pay for it and world beginning dropping US dollar for what we doing to the World peoples livelihood and their economies. most of don't have clue who owns the (private) US fed Reserve invokes a round of economic wars worldwide that really coup d'etat on Americans financial/economic well being and Us economic war on world is also ruining the economies! you think our corrupted Us leaders care about World peoples let alone care America dumb and dumber lowly class of imbeciles. BWHAHAHHHAHAAAAAAAa
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NTRPRNR1 wrote: American Lady Danville, KY Reply » | Report Abuse | Judge it! | #73336 2 hrs ago Judged: [Clueless] 4 [Spam] 1 [Brilliant] 1 X -Man- wrote: <quoted text> Keep the wolves in the hills and the women in your beds! Q: What's the main problem with Barack Obama jokes? A: His followers don't think they're funny and everyone else doesn't think they're jokes. ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` Fooled ya didn't I sucka I still do not have a clue what you are talking about????
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Republican Honey wrote: <quoted text> How do you know they do not "deal in fact"? I am a college educated adult with 37 years in the work force. I had to deal constantly with federal and state laws and instruct employees based on these laws. I cannot be brainwashed and am not naive. I don't see most of it from being any different than the sites on the left. They are telling you "what you want to hear". Personally, there are several left leaning websites that I don't look to for factual analysis of the news either. I'm not into people (or organizations) that simply tell me "what I want to hear". I'm just looking for the facts. That's the main difference I see.
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