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Post by NOTTHOR on Feb 24, 2008 19:19:42 GMT -6
I say barber. He is pro-tax. He is pro-big government. He advocates revolving door prisons. He wants to close Gitmo. He is soft on crime and terror. He wants to drive a hybrid.
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Post by barber on Feb 24, 2008 19:26:36 GMT -6
What a f-ing bunch of bunk! BTR is the biggest pro-government program liberal around. That's why he was complaining so much about "freedom of speech" on Jen Miller's board. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised to see Nader pick BTR as his running mate.
Hey look, just remember, that BTR was attending all of the Iowa games and "aspiring dancer" performances on someone else's dime despite (supposedly) making all that cheddar at the big law firm. Trust me, he is the first in line to pick up a monthly "stipend" from ol' Uncle Sam.
But it is nice to be able to attack him now politically. He's been running around all week attending the picket lines outside his building.
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Post by barber on Feb 24, 2008 19:28:57 GMT -6
I say barber. He is pro-tax. He is pro-big government. He advocates revolving door prisons. He wants to close Gitmo. He is soft on crime and terror. He wants to drive a hybrid. And by the way, I will be purchasing a vehicle this month, and I guarantee it won't be of a hybrid type. Nor for that matter, will it be a US car. Tell us BTR, have you ever owned a car other than a US model (I know of a Ford Contour and a couple of rather large american floats you have driven)?
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Post by NOTTHOR on Feb 24, 2008 19:31:03 GMT -6
I'm not old enough to be Nader's running mate, but bince you haven't read the Constitution yet, I wouldn't expect you to know that.
You got your cheddar back. I advocate for freedom of speech because I am a supporter of all of the fine arts, be they pole work, lap dancing, or champagne room "flirting."
Yes, I was out there last week. Someone must protest the protesting union members. I also try not to buy union made products. What do you to do to prevent the spread of union led liberalism? Thought so.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Feb 24, 2008 19:32:40 GMT -6
I say barber. He is pro-tax. He is pro-big government. He advocates revolving door prisons. He wants to close Gitmo. He is soft on crime and terror. He wants to drive a hybrid. And by the way, I will be purchasing a vehicle this month, and I guarantee it won't be of a hybrid type. Nor for that matter, will it be a US car. Tell us BTR, have you ever owned a car other than a US model (I know of a Ford Contour and a couple of rather large american floats you have driven)? I used to buy American until the American cars got outsourced due to union greed. Now I would recommend a Toyota. They are made in America by red-blooded non-union labor.
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Post by barber on Feb 24, 2008 19:42:36 GMT -6
Just words there BTR. Everyone here knows you don't buy a car bince you don't want to have your carbon footprint any bigger than it needs to be. You "recommend" a Toyota, but you have only bought Fords and Caddy's. Talk is cheap.
And come on, do you really expect us to believe it's a coincidence that we are talking about a candidate with whom you share a name (i.e., Ralph). Weak sauce.
Take your liberal, anti-American Flag, Pro-terrorism, Soft-on-Crime, Minimum-wage-raising garbage back to the U. We're not buying this...
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Post by NOTTHOR on Feb 24, 2008 19:50:41 GMT -6
Whoa, the biggest advocate of flag-burning in our Constitutional Law class is now calling me "anti-American Flag?" That's rich. Plus, you know that I have taken remedial steps ever bince I sold my car to maximize my usage of fossil fuels (note that I don't buy into that liberal psychobabble that you use). I turn my furnace all day while I'm at work and let it run full blast with the windows on my apartment open. Bince heat is included with my apartment, it doesn't cost me anything, but it helps me attain my goal of using as much fossil fuel as possible.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Feb 24, 2008 19:57:38 GMT -6
You know Toyota has a 60,000 strong union in Japan. The vast majority of their American workforce is in the south, where they are resistant to union behavior.
However, the bad thing is that workers in the south are alos illiterate. In 2005 Toyota decided to build a plant in Ontario rather than Alabama or Mississippi because
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Feb 24, 2008 19:59:39 GMT -6
You know Toyota has a 60,000 strong union in Japan. The vast majority of their American workforce is in the south, where they are resistant to union behavior. However, the bad thing is that workers in the south are also illiterate. In 2005 Toyota decided to build a plant in Ontario rather than Alabama or Mississippi because they were spending too much money training unskilled workers. Several U.S. states were reportedly prepared to offer more than double that amount of subsidy. But Fedchun said much of that extra money would have been eaten away by higher training costs than are necessary for the Woodstock project.
He said Nissan and Honda have encountered difficulties getting new plants up to full production in recent years in Mississippi and Alabama due to an untrained - and often illiterate - workforce. In Alabama, trainers had to use "pictorials" to teach some illiterate workers how to use high-tech plant equipment.
"The educational level and the skill level of the people down there is so much lower than it is in Ontario," Fedchun said.www.businessedge.ca/article.cfm/newsID/10053.cfm
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Post by barber on Feb 25, 2008 9:22:41 GMT -6
Oh great, now Dead is going to propose a surtax on my next Toyota to pay for adult literacy in the Souf. Look, I empathize with the poors, but at some point it's not a money issue. It's a responsibility issue.
That's why I have such low tolerance of complaints from BTR and his liberal allies (i.e., "America-loathing Liberals).
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Post by Chuck Storm on Feb 25, 2008 9:38:36 GMT -6
Both barber and BTR are clearly big-city liberals, advocating the purchase of fur-en made auto-mobiles.
If you look at the biggest union/liberal state and the birthplace of the modern hippie movement, California, the majority of the cars sold are from fur-en companies, especially Toyota, the company that both barber and BTR seem to be tripping over each other to fellate.
I wouldn't expect a couple of guys who live in a place that's 90% democratic to think any differently.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Feb 25, 2008 15:12:26 GMT -6
THEY TOOK ER JERBS!!!
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