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Californians fires
As I watch the news, here, in Australia, my thought go to all those people that have lost their houses and possessions (and some indeed their lives or loved ones lives) in California those past days.
I was disturbed by also being forced to watch President Bush promise (another promisee, another lie) those Californians that they will not be forgotten in Washington and that help was forthcoming. Assuming that President Bush was not lying, a big ask, I understand, what would make those Californians different from the many from New Orleans that are still waiting, regardless of even the international support and donations that that catastrophe generated? |
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As I watch the news, here, in Australia, my thought go to all those people that have lost their houses and possessions (and some indeed their lives or loved ones lives) in California those past days. I was disturbed by also being forced to watch President Bush promise (another promisee, another lie) those Californians that they will not be forgotten in Washington and that help was forthcoming. Assuming that President Bush was not lying, a big ask, I understand, what would make those Californians different from the many from New Orleans that are still waiting, regardless of even the international support and donations that that catastrophe generated? [/ QUOTE ] Nothing. Californians are also unfortunate enough to have one of dumbest governors in America, so they're pretty much screwed. And you people wonder why most 2+2ers don't trust the government. |
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Californians are also unfortunate enough to have one of dumbest governors in America [/ QUOTE ] Did they replace Arnold with someone? At an IQ of 135, he's not a genius, but calling him dumb is... dumb. |
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[ QUOTE ] Californians are also unfortunate enough to have one of dumbest governors in America [/ QUOTE ] Did they replace Arnold with someone? At an IQ of 135, he's not a genius, but calling him dumb is... dumb. [/ QUOTE ] I love this argument. If I had time, I would post pages and pages of links to stories to prove the point, but, I must go to work. Arnold may have a high IQ, but that does not automatically mean he makes smart day to day decisions in ruling the People's Republic of California. Arnold on Freedom of Speech Arnold Forcing Gun Companies To Submit Those two took less than a minute to find. I'll post more later if needed to prove my point. -J |
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Arnold may have a high IQ, but that does not automatically mean he makes smart day to day decisions in ruling the People's Republic of California. [/ QUOTE ] And making bad decisions and even being a terrible governor does not make one "dumb." |
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[ QUOTE ] Arnold may have a high IQ, but that does not automatically mean he makes smart day to day decisions in ruling the People's Republic of California. [/ QUOTE ] And making bad decisions and even being a terrible governor does not make one "dumb." [/ QUOTE ] OK. Fine. You win. He "Makes Bad Decisions". I don't want to get into a semantics war. BTW, I've got desk duty today, so I may be slow or very quick in responding, depending on how things are running at the moment. |
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Arnold may have a high IQ, but that does not automatically mean he makes smart day to day decisions in ruling the People's Republic of California. Arnold on Freedom of Speech Arnold Forcing Gun Companies To Submit Those two took less than a minute to find. I'll post more later if needed to prove my point. -J [/ QUOTE ] Anyone who disagrees with you is dumb by definition? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Californians are also unfortunate enough to have one of dumbest governors in America [/ QUOTE ] Did they replace Arnold with someone? At an IQ of 135, he's not a genius, but calling him dumb is... dumb. [/ QUOTE ] I love this argument. If I had time, I would post pages and pages of links to stories to prove the point, but, I must go to work. Arnold may have a high IQ, but that does not automatically mean he makes smart day to day decisions in ruling the People's Republic of California. Arnold on Freedom of Speech Arnold Forcing Gun Companies To Submit Those two took less than a minute to find. I'll post more later if needed to prove my point. -J [/ QUOTE ] Microstamping is bad ????? Getting OG's off the streets is bad??? (I understand microstamping won't get the ganstas's and gangs caught for murder) But as years roll on and weapons improved and older weapons are phased out it will make a difference in being able to catch murderers. |
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As I watch the news, here, in Australia, my thought go to all those people that have lost their houses and possessions (and some indeed their lives or loved ones lives) in California those past days. I was disturbed by also being forced to watch President Bush promise (another promisee, another lie) those Californians that they will not be forgotten in Washington and that help was forthcoming. Assuming that President Bush was not lying, a big ask, I understand, what would make those Californians different from the many from New Orleans that are still waiting, regardless of even the international support and donations that that catastrophe generated? [/ QUOTE ] I've got some exciting news for you, your contributions are welcome here: Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund I'm happy that you're contributing. As far as feds ignoring people in need of Katrina relief, first time in history that spending $127 billion amounts to ignoring disaster victems plight. The Big Easy’s Billion Dollar Boondoggle Here’s a pop quiz: How much money has Uncle Sam spent on New Orleans and the Gulf region since Hurricane Katrina ripped the place apart? I’ll give you the answer because you’ll never guess it. The grand total is $127 billion (including tax relief). and Perhaps all this money should’ve been directly deposited in the bank accounts of the 300,000 people living in New Orleans. All divvied up, that $127 billion would come to $425,000 per person! After thanking Uncle Sam for their sudden windfall, residents could head to Southern California and buy homes that are now on sale thanks to the sub-prime mortgage crisis and bid up the sagging house prices in the state. |
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