riskllama wrote:uhh, what about Henry???
Henry Rollins the punk singer.
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riskllama wrote:uhh, what about Henry???
Bernie Sanders wrote:owenshooter wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo, I have been caught plagiarizing other peoples words within this forum. so, most of what i say is stolen and this is only a character i am playing. many feel that i am PimpDave, but that has yet to be proven. What has been proven is, I HAVE BEEN CAUGHT PLAGIARIZING IN THIS FORUM.
If you think that firing employees is the best way to run a business, then you dont know how to run a business. Inspire not fire.
Wing, i think you have a very valid point, firing is not how you run a biz. However, you must realize that all of his responses are going to be copy/pasted from the internet and will not be his own words or thoughts. the black jesus has spoken...-JƩsus noir
*I PLAGIARIZED AND WAS CAUGHT AND AM NOT TRYING TO DEFLECT WITH NAME CALLING*
riskllama wrote:uhh, what about Henry???
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:tzor wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Success in the private sector, of course, being a common thread among previous Presidents.
Presidents' Occupations
Washington did quite well turning wheat into whiskey.
A lot of Presidents had previous law practices.
Teddy was a rancher. Bully for him!
Carter grew peanuts.
A bit before my time, but didn't Carter get made fun of constantly for being "that peanut farmer?"
-TG
subtleknifewield wrote:Actually a number of previous presidents were successful before being elected. As pointed out, Washington was quite accomplished...and Abraham Lincoln was a Lawyer (they were much more respected in that day and age than they are in modern times).
subtleknifewield wrote:No arguments from me there.
Dunno if anyone mentioned Theodore Roosevelt, but him as well...a cop, politician on several levels of government, conservationist, soldier, author...he did a lot of stuff.
Bernie Sanders wrote:Don't forget the time i was busted for plagiarizing within the forums!!!
owenshooter wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:Don't forget the time i was busted for plagiarizing within the forums!!!
no, no, we will never forget!!! also, bernie was able to start a flame thread in the forums without any repercussions... i remember that... oh, and that one time he was busted for *PLAGIARISM*... outside of that, i can't think of much that bernie "the plagiarist" sanders has accomplished...
and i love the comments about Carter... don't forget how much of a joke Carter was until he stumbled into his new carnation and became a world darling... that guy was able to fulfill his potential/greatness, finally... but it took him a great while... love that guy!!!-JƩsus noir
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The first reasonably honest man in the White House since Grover Cleveland, and Americans didn't have the common sense to respect him. The religious right crucified him for admitting to getting turned on by looking at a woman who was not his wife, and thus began the Protestant Reign of Terror in a nation which previously had been known for its religious tolerance.
While a dozen Republican presidents before and after Carter talked about deregulation and reducing the size of the federal bureaucracy, Carter (a Democrat) was the only president of the 20th century that actually deregulated some things and reduced the net size of the federal bureaucracy. Even so, on no evidence whatsoever, neo-cons call him a "pinko" and they get away with it, since the memory of the average voter lasts about 25 minutes. During his tenure, however, the best they could do was to ceaselessly ridicule him for growing a crop with a funny name, even though it's a food that 90% of people enjoy.
Bernie Sanders wrote:
and i love the comments about Carter... don't forget how much of a joke Carter was until he stumbled into his new carnation and became a world darling... that guy was able to fulfill his potential/greatness, finally... but it took him a great while... love that guy!!!-JƩsus noir
PLAYER57832 wrote:Government is fundamentally different from the private sector in many ways, why would you assume that private success equals public success?
tzor wrote:True fact, the Greek philosophers thought experiments were beneath them so as a result a lot of their theories had no basis in actual fact.
tzor wrote:]
Wealth disparity, and environmental destruction are both products of the Obama administration.
mrswdk wrote:How does one do a practical experiment in philosophy?
Plato (left) and Aristotle (right), a detail of The School of Athens, a fresco by Raphael. Aristotle gestures to the earth, representing his belief in knowledge through empirical observation and experience, while holding a copy of his Nicomachean Ethics in his hand, whilst Plato gestures to the heavens, representing his belief in The Forms, while holding a copy of Timaeus
Bernie Sanders wrote:Blaming Obama for income and wealth disparity? That's quite a stretch of an imagination.
tzor wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:Blaming Obama for income and wealth disparity? That's quite a stretch of an imagination.
No stretch at all. It is intuitively obvious to the casual observer familiar with Obama's origins and motivations.
mrswdk wrote:Jihad against the decadent West?
tzor wrote:mrswdk wrote:Jihad against the decadent West?
That's "Imperialist" West.
mrswdk wrote:tzor wrote:mrswdk wrote:Jihad against the decadent West?
That's "Imperialist" West.
Maybe it's both.
Bernie Sanders wrote:China's goal is to keep American Robber Barons happy, with cheap labor, laughable regulations and environmental standards.
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