doodleicious says: for u hard right wingers out ther supporting all the poor people of the planeet- looks like u may ned to bump your 'support' up a notch or ten.......just my humble opinion- as the rich get richer- the number of poor and starving people increases at an even more astounding rate for u hard right wingers out ther supporting all the poor people of the planeetNot sure what you said, but it sounds like: fahwar u hayud rot wingers out thuhr supportin' all thay poor paypul uh thay planeet And you probably hope to end world hunger by making protein-rich dinosaur eggs widely available for consumption as food; low in cholesterol, one Tyrannosaur egg can feed an entire Somali village kind of solution? Seriously though, anger is not your friend. Don't grow old with hate. It makes for an ugly life. No one is out to get you. Just relax and take a deep breath. I popped you because I don't hate you. And I'm sending an extra few hundred to Somalia, just for you. i have no hate- just confusion on the reality of greed- foolish- people going about spouting how they are carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders- my pointing the fact out that this is far from the truth has nothing to do with hate my friend- thank you for your non-hate as well- and the said donation of money for food for people of Somalia..... Yet another outcome when all the rules are written for the bankers and fat cats. Thank you Phil Gramm (who would have been John McCain's economic advisor) for writing derivative investment legislation, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, that prevented any oversight what-so-ever (and the republican house and senate that voted it in). sort of the message that i am getting- loud and clear BobbyRutan- thanks for the input Read this recently: "In Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism (Basic Books), Arthur C. Brooks finds that religious conservatives are far more charitable than secular liberals, and that those who support the idea that government should redistribute income are among the least likely to dig into their own wallets to help others. Some of his findings have been touched on elsewhere by other scholars, but Mr. Brooks, a professor of public administration at Syracuse University, breaks new ground in amassing information from 15 sets of data in a slim 184-page book (not including the appendix) that he proudly describes as "a polemic." "If liberals persist in the... |
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