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This has been around for awhile, so it may have been posted previously. It's funny and worth watching again even if you've already seen it.
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Senator Graham Calls Out Obama Over Iraq On Fox !
john1234 replied to DinarThug's topic in Dinar Rumors
Don't usually respond to posts, but I wish our President would worry a little more about "protection" for our troops and less about "protection" for co-ed college girls. Hopefully, the media won't be able to stonewall on Libya much longer. I never thought I would see the day when the state was able to control the media. It's frightening. On the 51% to 36% report today by Rasmussen, those are the early voting results in Ohio. -
Not sure where your info comes from since you didn't provide a link, but you might want to check this out if you want the true numbers. http://thenationaldebtcrisis.com/the-national-debt-by-president/
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I'm surprised to see that there is a young Republicans group at Berkeley--maybe there is hope for our country!
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Hopefully, your “education” and “good job” are not in economics or finance if you think Obama’s ideas will work.
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A newlywed couple wanted to join the church. The preacher told them that they would be happy to have them, but there were a few rules they had to abide by before joining. Because the church wanted new members to focus on their spiritual life before making such an important decision, the church required that they forget about “worldly” things for a period of six weeks before joining. This included all types of entertainment and definitely no sexual relations for the six-week period. The couple protested and reminded the preacher that they were NEWLYWEDS, and six weeks would be an eternity. The preacher insisted that was the rule and the couple finally agreed. Two weeks later, the young man went to see the preacher and confessed that they really tried to abide by the No Sex rule, but the night before they had given in and had sex. The young man said that they didn’t intend to, but his wife dropped a can of corn on the floor and when she bent over to pick it up, he lost control and they made love right there in the middle of the floor. The preacher shook his head and told the young man that he was sorry but they wouldn’t be allowed in church any longer. The newlywed said he completely understood—that last night, the manager of the grocery store told them they weren’t allowed in there either.
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Oops, someone beat me to the "P's" Quit quarreling quips!
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Possum’s persistent party plans
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Currency Manipulation Destroys Capitalism
john1234 replied to 20MillionDinar's topic in Foreign Currencies
Should Americans Boycott Chinese Products I've stopped buying anything made in China. Once I started reading the labels, I was surprised at how many things were made there, and it made shopping a little difficult. Imagine if millions of Americans were willing to boycott Chinese products! We are China's biggest customer, and if we decided not to buy, it would put a big dent in their economy. They would have to raise the value of their currency and many American corporations would stop moving their production over there. Our troops are fighting and dying to save this country, so the least we can do is be willing to pay a little more for items that are made here. As long as we are looking to save a few dollars instead of supporting our country, we have no one to blame but ourselves. Posted by Donald Ayotte (Profile) Sunday, August 7th at 4:39AM EDT 126 Comments Are Americans too timid to boycott products from Mainland China? I think not! Americans are reeling from economic disaster and the Chinese are scolding us like middle-school children. America is the largest market for Chinese Products. In short, we are their biggest marks. People have told me that if Americans stopped buying Chinese products that Wal-Mart would come to a grinding halt. That’s not true, but they would have to reassess how they do business and perhaps, just perhaps, if Americans would stick to their guns on this issue, America might gain back some self-respect and also some world-respect. C’mon America, freedom always comes at a price. It’s not free. Our forefathers paid the price for our right to have life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the least we can do is boycott products. It’s our turn to step up to the plate and take a swing. The only language the Chinese will understand is a good kick to the rear-end, mainly right where the wallet lies. When I went to Wal-mart yesterday, I went to buy some clothing products and when they were labeled, “made in China” I put them back on the shelve and bought some that were made here in the USA and other countries. IT’S A START. I WON’T BUY FROM THEM ANY LONGER!! http://www.redstate.com/delawarewindjammer/2011/08/07/should-americans-boycott-chinese-pro.. -
captcliff--what browser are you using? Some versions of Explorer are not compatible with youtube. If you are using Explorer, try downloading Firefox (www.mozilla.com/en-US)--I like it much better--fewer problems than Explorer
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He's been a member for over a year and a half and has made seven posts--doesn't seem to me to be someone who jumps on the site to create havoc. Didn't your mom ever tell you if you can't contribute something worthwhile, just keep your mouth shut? Maybe you should quit doing flips and landing on your head??
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It is pretty easy pickins' these days. Do you think Edwards knew he was posing for a mug shot?
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Scooby Doo, I don't post much, BUT I have to tell you that your pictures, avatars, whatever are too funny! Loved Weiner's bare chest a couple of weeks ago. Please keep entertaining us!
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I don't have a lot to add, but joining VIP and reading all of the posts there really made me think about what I am going to do post-RV. Adam says he has many experts lined up to advise us, and I believe he does. But, let's just SAY, he doesn't. Even if he disappears after the RV, I have still gotten more than my money's worth from the information posted and the ideas it has given me. Before VIP, I would have probably cashed in with Dinar Trade (he still existed before I joined VIP) or a bank, paid my taxes, and invested the rest in the same old, same old, products our financial adviser has suggested over the years. Actually, we've already moved some money around because VIP made us look at things differently! My suggestion would be to join for 3 months--like someone said, it's less than you spend on dinner out--and decide if you want to continue your membership.
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