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Jun 8, 2018 12:58:32   #
lindajoy wrote:
I understand what you’re saying..
Fully appreciate not wanting to talk about it..

When going through airports you know how see large groups walking together, it moves me.. I stand right there shaking hands saying Thank You with all of them, and I’ll even say, ok I’m given you a hug~~ not a one has refused and most smile.. geeezzzz, I would never intentionally be rude or want to make them feel bad... Guess I just have to remember what you shared here ..


Linda,

I understand you, but you missed my main point. No Combat veteran did it for the country or you. There is nothing to thank him for. It may have started that way and lead to his enlistment, but that changes with the first pull of the trigger in real combat.

Of course the 9 out of 10 who love to wear their stupid “Veteran” hats and never really had to worry about getting k**led or worse, maimed or who had to k**l some poor bastard wearing a different uniform, are happy to bask in the imagined “glory” you people bestow on them as though they really were heroes.

Most of the real mud marines, for example don’t feel that they were glorious. They are saddened at what they had to do, and gladdened they made it through, and want to leave all that crap behind. The only thing I’ve told my kids about it was how tired I was all through combat. No “hero” stories. (By the way that is one way to find if the “vet” really was there...ask what they felt the most in combat. If they don’t tell you “tired” they probably weren’t there).

I know you are usually well meaning. I guess you weren’t ready for this string.

Have a good life, I really mean that.
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Jun 8, 2018 12:33:44   #
cold iron wrote:
I do detect a bit of jealousy there.
Why didn't you buy the DOS program and then sell it to IBM?


You are wrong about the jealousy. I know you won't believe this but I don't care what "wealth" anyone has. What use for great wealth would I have. My kids, grand kids, and great grand kids will and are able to take care of themselves, and my wife is 80, and I'm standing on a banana peel at the edge of a large hole at age 84.
My only worry is that the Govt. Gang will steal what I have befor I die. They are working up to that for all of you I'll leave behind. Coming soon to your neighborhood, kind of like California is doing right now.


I wouldn't want to have to have a large crew of bodyguards needed around me and my family all the time, as the "super rich" do. Nor the paranoid phantasies they all have. Most are scared to death of the thought of the billions of dangerous i***ts all around them, no matter where they try to hide out. That is one main reason they want to reduce the world population by 95%.

As for computer toy stuff, I wouldn't have bought (and didn't) at that time, and look what happened to 99% of those who did. Remember the "Bubble".

As a matter of fact when it comes to money, I am not a gambler. Although when I was in the Corps I used to double my pay each month playing craps and poker with the guys. I never could figure out why they would play with me. They all knew that I almost always won. (I'd lend 'em money so they could play some more when they were broke.) An acquaintance of mine, who was a stock broker, once told me that stock buyers were gambling in a crooked game, looking for something for nothing, and getting nothing, as they deserved.
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Jun 8, 2018 12:01:17   #
After reading this nonsense I again see why we have the kind of Govt. we deserve.

What the hell has age or being in the service got to do with researching the candidates and deciding, they are all crooks, as they are, and deciding to v**e for "None of the Above.

You suckers are being played with your so important "v****g rights", pretending that YOU have any real say in who runs this country. And you are so out of it that you will h**e me for it pointing out.

GET THIS....THE V**E IS IMPORTANT TO THE GOVT. BECAUSE AS LONG AS YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU CAN GET RID OF THE BSTRDS BY V****G, YOU WON'T REVOLT.

Everything else about v****g is nonsense.

Think about it.
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Jun 8, 2018 11:46:16   #
Rummy,

Do you mean to imply that C*******m wasn’t C*******m under Stalin’s one man rule?

Stuff your finger back where you had it and go back to sleep.

( Why do I bother to answer this “thing”? I just love talking to trolls. They are such i***ts.)
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Jun 7, 2018 23:14:54   #
And so goes the U.S.A.......Just a matter of time and Govt. Gang Thuggery.
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Jun 7, 2018 23:11:47   #
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-06-07-the-collapse-of-venezuela-perfectly-demonstrates-what-happens-with-left-wing-government-confiscates-everything.html


"The socialist state of Venezuela is in its final death throes, and one commentator wants the world to know that things didn’t have to end this way.
But this is how they always end when political L*****ts who love big government are at the helm. And it’s exactly what was foretold in the famous 1957 Ayn Rand novel, Atlas Shrugged.

In case you’ve never read it, Atlas Shrugged tells the story of what happens when hardworking, talented citizens are robbed of the fruits of their labor by government thugs who redistribute it to others in the name of “e******y.” Such a scenario is more popularly known as socialism – or in its worst iteration, total c*******m.
It all starts with heavy regulations that make it difficult for people to do business. The government grows larger as the private sector shrinks, and those who once owned successful businesses are forced to cease or flee for greener pastures.
This is exactly what’s currently taking place in Venezuela, where, despite having rich oil reserves and other natural resources, the general populace is being denied access to its bounty. As a result, those who otherwise would have contributed to a thriving Venezuelan economy were it a free market, are leaving the country in droves, plunging the nation into total poverty and chaos.
“Reports are now surfacing that there is an outflow of teachers, doctors, engineers, oil workers, bus drivers, and electricians,” writes Marina Medvin for TownHall.com, citing information she gathered from an article published by The Washington Post.
“The brightest Venezuelans are disappearing. Venezuelans shrugged,” she adds, citing the exact scenario as predicted more than half a century ago in Atlas Shrugged.
1. That socialism ALWAYS ends in failure isn’t rocket science – it’s common sense
Medvin also points out that Rand’s predictions, if you will, weren’t some premonition or fortunetelling endeavor. They were based in economic principles derived from logic, which dictates that preventing producers from producing results in economic disaster.
For Venezuela, it’s meant exponential poverty, crime and the death of opportunity. Naturally, those with ambition who are stuck in this dead-end scenario will make every effort to go somewhere else – and that’s exactly what they’re now doing.
“Rand understood incentivization and human nature,” Medvin explains. “Rand simply brought these two components to their natural conclusion in a world of socialism. Venezuela proved that Rand’s understanding of human nature and incentivization was correct. Atlas Shrugged was an accurate prediction of human response to socialism.”
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Jun 7, 2018 19:59:28   #
rafterman wrote:
Come on thinksense; why not start practicing some "thinksense" yourself. Do you really care what kind of background Bill Gates had? Rich or poor so what. Besides, everyone who invents something ultimately has others do their work for them. Do you think Thomas Edison made every single light bulb after he invented it? Or, Alexander Graham Bell every telephone after inventing it? And Bill Gates did not invent the software for the personal computer, but he sure did know how to market it. The original geeks who designed the software got bilked by Gates for pennies compared to the billions Gates had made - and while making those billions has employed over 30,000 people world wide in direct support of the operating system - plus, an untold number of millions of people in associated personal computer hardware and software companies. No, Bill Gates couldn't make it himself without his family being rich and WITHOUT HIS OWN PERSONAL GENIUS. He and his family have been EXTREMELY generous with donations from their foundation. Thanks to Bill Gates "coasting through life" as you call it, millions of people have benefited from this guy who seems to have drawn ire for borrowing the money to do it. Don't most entrepreneurs borrow money to start up a company or at least borrow it at sometime during their business owner career? Come on thinksense; give Gates a break. I suggest you go to htpps://www.gatesfoundation.org/ to look at some of the things he and his wife do for mankind with the money he so slovenly borrowed to get started.
Come on thinksense; why not start practicing some ... (show quote)


First of all I must ask you what you think I should find appealing about Bill’s Foundation trying to k**l people off with v*****es, etc. One of their main stated goals is to reduce the African population. His foundation is not what you make it out to be. That is why it has been kicked out of several African countries. There are a lot of snakes in that breeding ball.

Hell, you yourself speak about how he shafted people, Quote
," Bill Gates did not invent the software for the personal computer, but he sure did know how to market it. The original geeks who designed the software got bilked by Gates for pennies compared to the billions Gates had made -"

You seem to think that Bill actually does more than Figurehead his company. As far as being an entrepreneurial genius is concerned, (do you know what his college grades were?) It is not so important when you are born into an Illuminati/NWO family. They only need to hire the entrepreneurial geniuses who guide their businesses. Plus, when you are a member of the club, the other members help smooth out the bumps. What do you think all this Political BS. that the people here babble about is all about?

Tell me you don’t know this.

Btw, Edison did NOT invent the first electric light bulb. He had seen one and knew it could be made, but just not how. That is why he paid workers to spend all that time and effort to try to find how it had been done.
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Jun 7, 2018 15:27:29   #
kemmer wrote:
I certainly might ask you the same question.


I see you have answered my question to the best of your ability.

I feel sorry for your inability to think for yourself, ( I do ,however, compliment you on your ability to parrot your controler's mottoes) we do need ditch diggers and water carriers. So carry on with your silliness. Just don't expect an answer from me.
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Jun 7, 2018 13:41:36   #
kemmer wrote:
Are you describing Bill Gates or Donald Trump?


Kemmer, I have a serious question for you.:

Are you a politicalized i***t? Or is it that you can not read well?
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Jun 7, 2018 13:13:38   #
Remember that Bill Gates came from a VERY well to do family, borrowed money to buy someone else’s computer program knowledge, which he couldn’t begin to make up himself.

He’s not known for his work, but for the work others do for his wages.

He’s not some great genius. Just a son of the rich, coasting through life, and being given unearned credit.
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Jun 7, 2018 12:58:10   #
Not surprising that not one of you suggested that no one should be allowed to v**e unless they can show (by passing a test) that they know anything about the crooks (err...candidates) running for office.
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Jun 6, 2018 21:16:18   #
Special counsel Robert Mueller has received plenty of criticism regarding his “witch hunt” investigation into allegations that then-GOP candidate Donald Trump “colluded” with Russians to “steal the e******n” in 2016 and then obstructed justice to hide it.

These allegations are nothing more than Deep State fabrications and Mueller knows it. Everyone involved knows it. President Trump knows it.

However, not everyone knows that Mueller has a scurrilous, scandalous history involving four innocent men he allowed to either rot or die in prison just to protect a mafia source named Joseph “The Animal” Barboza.

As radio host Howie Carr, writing for The Daily Caller, recounts, newly revealed FBI documents note that in 2002, when Mueller was director of the FBI, he instructed agents to oppose the pardons of the four men — Louie Greco, Henry Tameleo, Peter Limone and Joe Salvati — because, he said, exculpatory evidence that had long existed was just “fodder for cross-examination,” one document shows.

Four years after that memo was written, all four men or their estates were collectively awarded $102 million by a federal court in Boston over their wrongful imprisonment — for decades — thanks to FBI misconduct.

Read the whole article @ https://www.newstarget.com/2018-06-06-the-real-robert-mueller-docs-show-he-let-four-innocent-men-rot-or-die-in-prison-to-protect-a-mafia-source.html

There is some fascinating history here, showing how the FBI really works....They knew the guys were innocent but let them stay locked up for years. Rotten story.

Who will they go after next????
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Jun 5, 2018 22:40:12   #
Moldy...

Not really. It is against the law to solicit, or receive kickbacks. You lose your license to practice if you are caught. There are a few out of the hundreds of thousands of doctors who do what you say, but in any given year I doubt that there are even one thousand who are doing that.
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Jun 5, 2018 19:55:35   #
rumitoid wrote:
Is your purpose to see justice in some case or totally undermine the FBI as incompetent, damaging all their prosecutions and freeing Trump from any evidence that agency may hold? Looking to destroy the FBI or even just generally weaken it is s******n to me. Save The Trump bumper stickers are fine. What you are doing is exactly what the Russians want.


What the hell are you blabbering about? Trump? Russia? Are you drinking?

Stay off my string if you can't discuss the subject intelligently.
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Jun 5, 2018 19:41:36   #
moldyoldy wrote:
This is one thing we should all agree on. The drug makers and doctors have no incentive to cure you. Just keep you h*****g on as long as possible.


I will agree that the Drug Manufacturers play that dirty game.

BUT no doctor benefits by "keeping you sick".

We get our referrals by creating patients who feel that we are the “best”.
And we get that reputation by getting results.

Six months after I started my first practice in a small community I was seeing 50 to 70 patients a day, because my patients were so pleased with the results of my care and sent their friends and relatives to me .

That would not have happened unless I was working like hell to get results for them.

There may be some doctors who really do try to keep their patients from getting well, but other than a few I read about in the MSM, I have never known one to do that.

I have met a lot who were not “good” doctors, but that was not by intent. Like any other group of humans some are talented, some are not. It is up to you, the patient to search for the good ones.

I always tell patients who are moving and ask for a referral, to visit the new doctors, in the area they are moving to. Talk to him/her, look at the facility. When they find one they feel they can have confidence in mark him/her on the cover of their phone book, so they will have him/her handy.
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