I'm Pastor Hage, pastor of the Hurricane Bible church, home of Truth an Liberty Christian schools, dear friend, we wanna be a blessing to you...first of all, realize God loves you and that he died and shed his blood and rose again for you..and right now, you can receive Christ as your savior..just say Lord, save me and Lord forgive me and he'll do it and then pick up your phone right now and call me at 703 722 1317 and we'll get back with you..God Bless you..
oh really?? God did all that for me..well bless my soul and here's a check for $100!
then some guy calls selling drywall or construction services...he tells me his uncle might have worked in this area and now he wants to be my friend..I tell him to get lost and hang up..but he stays on the line so I tell him to get off the line and he says no, he's going to stay on the line and harass me all day because I hung up on him...so I say hang up dickhead and he hangs up..then I call the phone co and they say telemarketing is legal and I need to jump thru some hoops to get on the no-call list and jump thru some more hoops to file a complaint!
so here's a question to Tony Strickland R Moorpark...instead of writing bills that require warning labels on cloth bags, why don't you write a bill outlawing telemarketing? dumbass
geez, these people! then I see Lehman Bros, the private firm responsible for starting the financial meltdown commited fraud to the tune of $50 billion...and then the dominoes fell.. I wonder if it would be cheaper just to all let these white collar guys commit fraud and let the free market continue without guidelines, laws and regulations....hmmmm
then I see in the France elections, conservative Sarkozy is losing his battle with socialist Hollande...apparently, the European money problems are getting worse and the fascists want the working class to pay for it...it seems to me that all these conservative crooks created all this havoc and the only way out is to steal from the workers!
Mr. Sarkozy, a staunch ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her tough fiscal prescriptions for the euro zone, lost the first round of voting Sunday in his bid for re-election. Polls show him losing the runoff next month to Socialist rival François Hollande, whose rallying cry is an “end of imposing austerity everywhere, austerity that brought desperation to people throughout Europe.”
For example, much media coverage has focused on Hollande's proposal to restore fair taxes on high incomes. The details are less important than the victory Hollande scored in how this proposal was debated. It was widely discussed in terms of whether or not to dispense with cadeaux fiscales – fiscal gifts, to the wealthiest of the French – rather than the populist right-wing “smaller government, lower taxes, more freedom” slogans that have delivered none of these things, while building grotesque income inequality here in North America. In short, Hollande found a way to win both the frame and the debate over economic equality.
There is a lot more to like about Hollande's platform. He lays out a detailed job creation program, a commitment to better regulate France’s poorly-supervised banks, and a more balanced approach to trade. He commits to a stronger public pension plan. He promises to end further privatization of hospitals, and to promote better access to health care. He proposes a 20-to-1 cap on the salaries of CEOs in publicly-owned corporations. He makes an unambiguous commitment to withdraw all French troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2012. Clear, focused, unambiguous commitments, that seem to be working for him.
the "austerity movement" has been countered by the Occupy Movement...the austerity people are the Koch Bros and their puppets like Gov Scott Walker, who just received $1 million from Dennis Koch for the recall election!
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