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graegoyle

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December 11, 2015

The fourth paragraph posted:

Stating the situation about the clinic in an incendiary way. No need for the paragraph at all.

December 5, 2015

If you know anything about the Republicans:

You should realize that the only important things are guns, god and gays and evil liberals. Democrats might protest vote; Republicans do not. They show up.

December 4, 2015

..."disciplined and reassigned..."

So glad the problem was resolved in such a complete and thoroughly satisfying manner.








That was sarcasm.

November 29, 2015

Not a priority for NSA;

If it's not service personnel engaged in pillow talk while serving overseas, they're not interested.

November 22, 2015

Gross misstatement in that official's statement:

"unintentionally"

November 19, 2015

Not an accident.

November 10, 2015

You guys are missing what really motivates the corporations:

Money. Profit.

If oil prices are high, the corporations make more money. Right now, they are worried that they can't gouge the world with high gas prices.

"Hey, the demand for gas is outpacing production--never you mind our refineries we just shut down for no reason. Now pay up."

With the Saudis flooding the market, they can't really do that. However, if the U.S--and others--had invested in alternative energies a long time ago, the Saudis would be begging in the streets (figuratively) while the alt-energy fat cats flaunted their high-tech limos.

Oil would be cheap because no one would be buying it.

November 9, 2015

You know what would "solve" this oil price problem?

Alternative energies. Too bad work on it wasn't started fifty years ago when the energy problem was first articulated. U.S. companies and executives could be saying, "Whatever," as they recharge their high tech, electric limousines.

November 2, 2015

Ya think?

"The former Florida congressman said Democrats are respected and considered objective, but Republicans are not."

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