Topic: We leave in the richest country
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Sat 01/10/09 12:55 PM
I love his concept of FREE medial care all you have to do is go to the ER!!!!laugh He debating for the rich its no wonder our country is in this mess!!!!

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Sat 01/10/09 12:56 PM
Edited by nogames39 on Sat 01/10/09 12:58 PM

You are the brains in this outfit!

Hell, you can even see into the future!!!

laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

Please tell us Obie wan canobie!!



Really?

It only took me a few debates with you and you are out of your gunpowder?

It was very clear to everyone, that only Fanta knows which way is right. And if you were not with Fanta, you were Un-American.


Where is great Fanta now? Fanta!!!! (:calling out for the great fanta:)

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Sat 01/10/09 12:58 PM

Really?

It only took me a few debates with you and you are out of your gunpowder?

It was very clear to everyone, that only Fanta knows which way is right. And if you were not with Fanta, you were Un-American.


Where is great Fanta now? Fanta!!!! (:calling out for the great fanta:)


Lets ask the President!!!

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Sat 01/10/09 12:58 PM
I dont even know Fanta!!! I just love your logic!!! College degree?laugh

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Sat 01/10/09 12:59 PM
Remarks of President-Elect Barack Obama
Radio Address
Saturday, January 10, 2008
Washington, DC
We start this new year in the midst of an economic crisis unlike any we have seen in our lifetime. We learned yesterday that in the past month alone, we lost more than half a million jobs – a total of nearly 2.6 million in the year 2008. Another 3.4 million Americans who want and need full-time work have had to settle for part-time jobs. And families across America are feeling the pinch as they watch debts mount, bills pile up and savings disappear.

These numbers are a stark reminder that we simply cannot continue on our current path. If nothing is done, economists from across the spectrum tell us that this recession could linger for years and the unemployment rate could reach double digits – and they warn that our nation could lose the competitive edge that has served as a foundation for our strength and standing in the world.

It’s not too late to change course – but only if we take immediate and dramatic action. Our first job is to put people back to work and get our economy working again. This is an extraordinary challenge, which is why I’ve taken the extraordinary step of working – even before I take office – with my economic team and leaders of both parties on an American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan that will call for major investments to revive our economy, create jobs, and lay a solid foundation for future growth.

I asked my nominee for Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, Dr. Christina Romer, and the Vice President-Elect’s Chief Economic Adviser, Dr. Jared Bernstein, to conduct a rigorous analysis of this plan and come up with projections of how many jobs it will create – and what kind of jobs they will be. Today, I am releasing a report of their findings so that the American people can see exactly what this plan will mean for their families, their communities, and our economy.

The report confirms that our plan will likely save or create three to four million jobs. 90 percent of these jobs will be created in the private sector – the remaining 10 percent are mainly public sector jobs we save, like the teachers, police officers, firefighters and others who provide vital services in our communities.

The jobs we create will be in businesses large and small across a wide range of industries. And they’ll be the kind of jobs that don’t just put people to work in the short term, but position our economy to lead the world in the long-term.

We’ll create nearly half a million jobs by investing in clean energy – by committing to double the production of alternative energy in the next three years, and by modernizing more than 75% of federal buildings and improving the energy efficiency of two million American homes. These made-in-America jobs building solar panels and wind turbines, developing fuel-efficient cars and new energy technologies pay well, and they can’t be outsourced.

We’ll create hundreds of thousands of jobs by improving health care – transitioning to a nationwide system of computerized medical records that won’t just save money, but save lives by preventing deadly medical errors. And we’ll create hundreds of thousands more jobs in education, equipping tens of thousands of schools with 21st century classrooms, labs and computers to help our kids compete with any worker in the world for any job.

We’ll put nearly 400,000 people to work by repairing our infrastructure – our crumbling roads, bridges and schools. And we’ll build the new infrastructure we need to succeed in this new century, investing in science and technology, and laying down miles of new broadband l

ines so that businesses across our nation can compete with their counterparts around the world.

Finally, we won’t just create jobs, we’ll also provide help for those who’ve lost theirs, and for states and families who’ve been hardest-hit by this recession. That means bi-partisan extensions of unemployment insurance and health care coverage; a $1,000 tax cut for 95 percent of working families; and assistance to help states avoid harmful budget cuts in essential services like police, fire, education and health care.

Now, given the magnitude of the challenges we face, none of this will come easy. Recovery won’t happen overnight, and it’s likely that things will get worse before they get better.

But we have come through moments like this before. We are the nation that has faced down war, depression and fear itself – each time, refusing to yield; each time, refusing to accept a lesser fate. That is the spirit that has always sustained us – that belief that our destiny is not written for us, but by us; that our success is not a matter of chance, but of our own courage and determination. Our resources may be finite, but our will is infinite. And I am confident that if we come together and summon that great American spirit once again, we will meet the challenges of our time and write the next great chapter in our American story.

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Sat 01/10/09 01:00 PM
In case you cant read all that that is a video here;

http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/your_weekly_address/

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Sat 01/10/09 01:00 PM

Lets ask the President!!!


Too Predictable.


Fuhrer knows best, huh?

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Sat 01/10/09 01:02 PM

I dont even know Fanta!!! I just love your logic!!! College degree?laugh


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


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Sat 01/10/09 01:05 PM

In case you cant read all that that is a video here;

http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/your_weekly_address/


Is that your usual style, to debate with somebody who can't read a page worth of paragraphs?

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Sat 01/10/09 01:10 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Sat 01/10/09 01:12 PM
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: slaphead asleep

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Sat 01/10/09 01:11 PM
Edited by Unknow on Sat 01/10/09 01:17 PM


In case you cant read all that that is a video here;

http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/your_weekly_address/


Is that your usual style, to debate with somebody who can't read a page worth of paragraphs?
I believe the only one hes debating is you. Try Hooked on Phonics, I know its helped alot of kids. I want to hear more about our free oil!! That ranks right up there with free healthcare!!!

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Sat 01/10/09 01:14 PM



In case you cant read all that that is a video here;

http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/your_weekly_address/


Is that your usual style, to debate with somebody who can't read a page worth of paragraphs?
I believe the only one hes debating is you. Try Hooked on Phonics, I know its helped alot of kids.


:thumbsup: :thumbsup: slaphead

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Sat 01/10/09 01:21 PM
So far I am winning the debate, temptier.

Fanta, as usual has a very limited recourse.

He will either post a huge copy/paste from his choice of news service, or he will reduce himself to posting emoticons.

You, temptier, haven't offered any opinion either.

I actually thought for a minute that Fanta might be worried that you couldn't read his post, (since your posts are full of mistakes - which I am not sure of the origins of, could be the carelessness or lack of knowledge), and so I thought it would be impolite on his part to talk like that if you were only careless. This is why I let him know.


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Sat 01/10/09 01:25 PM
We cant all be like you. We cant all be one of the five smartest individuals on Mingle!laugh laugh laugh

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Sat 01/10/09 01:31 PM
Edited by Unknow on Sat 01/10/09 01:32 PM

So far I am winning the debate, temptier.

Fanta, as usual has a very limited recourse.

He will either post a huge copy/paste from his choice of news service, or he will reduce himself to posting emoticons.

You, temptier, haven't offered any opinion either.

I actually thought for a minute that Fanta might be worried that you couldn't read his post, (since your posts are full of mistakes - which I am not sure of the origins of, could be the carelessness or lack of knowledge), and so I thought it would be impolite on his part to talk like that if you were only careless. This is why I let him know.


Show the mistakes other than spelling. Sorry I forget to spell check sometime. For being such an intelligent person your whole concept of health care and our dependence on foreign oil could come from my 10 year old cousin. You have have stated no facts just your off the wall opinion.

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Sat 01/10/09 01:40 PM

We cant all be like you. We cant all be one of the five smartest individuals on Mingle!laugh laugh laugh


Actually, at first, I thought that you are smarter than you proved yourself to be.

You reveal your weakness of the character way too often, shielding yourself from others by dropping down to the floor of sarcasm. You're safe there. Not everyone will hit a man down on the floor.

You also reveal your lack of knowledge by escaping to the fortresses of someone else's explanations, when you are confronted with questions you did not read in your manual.

I don't count myself within those five. I gues it is up to them to determine if I am the sixth or am I way out.


But yeah, Fanta, you do not seem to make the list so far, for the reasons I state above.

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Sat 01/10/09 01:45 PM

Show the mistakes other than spelling. Sorry I forget to spell check sometime. For being such an intelligent person your whole concept of health care and our dependence on foreign oil could come from my 10 year old cousin. You have have stated no facts just your off the wall opinion.


That is what I have assumed. Misspellings. And I clearly said that above: "...not sure of the origins of, could be the carelessness or lack of knowledge".

Now, if you do want to debate me so much, you could at least afford me a little respect, and state the arguments of mine, that you like to prove to be incorrect.

I don't mind to debate you, if that is what you wish. I will be back online later tonight, ready.

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Sat 01/10/09 01:50 PM


Show the mistakes other than spelling. Sorry I forget to spell check sometime. For being such an intelligent person your whole concept of health care and our dependence on foreign oil could come from my 10 year old cousin. You have have stated no facts just your off the wall opinion.


That is what I have assumed. Misspellings. And I clearly said that above: "...not sure of the origins of, could be the carelessness or lack of knowledge".

Now, if you do want to debate me so much, you could at least afford me a little respect, and state the arguments of mine, that you like to prove to be incorrect.

I don't mind to debate you, if that is what you wish. I will be back online later tonight, ready.
You should try spell check yourself..Man its a life saver and notice alot mistakes of yours it would correct. I prefer a debate on the facts because whats the point of debating opinions! I mean where has it got you??????

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Sat 01/10/09 01:52 PM


Lets ask the President!!!


Too Predictable.


Fuhrer knows best, huh?



Make up your mind.
A few posts ago you said you voted for Obama!!frustrated frustrated

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Sat 01/10/09 01:53 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Sat 01/10/09 01:54 PM



Less than one per cent of what the world spent every year on weapons was needed to put every child into school by the year 2000 and yet it didn’t happen



May-be because the world wanted the weapons, and not the schools?

If you do not have the weapons, then how are you going to kill all those kids when they come to take your freedom away?


:smile: The only people I see taking way our freedoms is the US goverment.:smile:

huh Why do these "kids" want to take away our freedom so bad?huh



scared That sounds weird to me.slaphead