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My neighbor has an impulse puppy from last year. Poor thing sits in his backyard and howls all day and night. Drives every one of us neighbors nuts and the cops won't even respond to complaint calls... too busy being tax collectors for the city instead I guess... I'll be surprised if one of the neighbors doesn't kill o...more
This "Chained CPI" thing sounds a lot like a clever mathematical formula to reduce future benefits. Fine with me though. The Baby Boomers are going to drain the system for their benefits leaving us following generations to pick up the tab. We pay into it too people. And your generation's politicians are the ones that c...more
But what's the difference if a Southernor does it? They're displaying it for the same reason. Glorifying a dark chapter in American history that they want repeated. I can't think of a single non-racist connotation for the Confederate flag except maybe in a museum or Civil War re-enactment.
I've seen people in California tie two Confederate flags to the back of their giant 4X4 trucks and drive around looking for trouble. It's not about history. It's about glamorizing a dark chapter in our nation's history that some would like repeated. Don't tell me it doesn't have racist connotations.
12/18/2012
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