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Old 03-08-2010, 12:48 PM
 
Location: Highland, CA (formerly Newark, NJ)
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LMAO at That's why I have a college degree. So do I. Big deal. A college graduate is kind of like Barrack Obama. They look good on the interview but after they're hired they have to live up to expectations. It's always easier to ace an interview than to do a good job once hired....Just ask Barrack.
What's he done wrong? I already wrote it in clear language in another thread for you. Look at the rate of economic growth we've seen the last year. There's no way in hell unemployment will go down in the near future.

A college degree is a big deal. It's tough and challenging. It's been the most difficult yet most fulfilling experience in my life. I have a hard time believing someone with your outlook on things has a college degree.
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Old 03-08-2010, 12:51 PM
 
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I heard that video before and it never gets old.


Who voted for hussein obama. Communists, Socialists, Marxists, America haters, union thugs, liberal teachers, far left liberals, illegal immigrants, the groupies and the ignorant, the people looking for handouts and freebees, the "legalize drugs" crowd.
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Old 03-08-2010, 12:54 PM
 
Location: Gone
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They were the majority and if the Repubs run another McCain or Palin they will repeat the same voting trend and re-elect President Obama.
Casper
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Old 03-08-2010, 12:54 PM
 
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I heard that video before and it never gets old.


Who voted for hussein obama. Communists, Socialists, Marxists, America haters, union thugs, liberal teachers, far left liberals, illegal immigrants, the groupies and the ignorant, the people looking for handouts and freebees, the "legalize drugs" crowd.
One thing I've never questioned is your lack of education....

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They were the majority and if the Repubs run another McCain or Palin they will repeat the same voting trend and re-elect President Obama.
Casper
Obama 2012
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Old 03-08-2010, 12:55 PM
 
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I heard that video before and it never gets old.


Who voted for hussein obama. Communists, Socialists, Marxists, America haters, union thugs, liberal teachers, far left liberals, illegal immigrants, the groupies and the ignorant, the people looking for handouts and freebees, the "legalize drugs" crowd.
Americans.
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Old 03-08-2010, 12:57 PM
 
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This woman would consider voting for him and she is politically center-trending right.
What I want is spending on infrastructure, understanding that some financial regulation is needed (1933 Glass-Stegall should be reintroduced), social liberties for GLBT people (we are supposed to be a free nation, and government taking away free will that God gave you is anti freedom and anti American), and infrastructure improvements realizing that the Federal government is much like a Fortune 100 company. It is not by its nature your enemy nor is it out to destroy your life....it can function to facilitate very good things and it can do very bad things.
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Old 03-08-2010, 12:57 PM
 
Location: Massachusetts
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What's he done wrong? I already wrote it in clear language in another thread for you. Look at the rate of economic growth we've seen the last year. There's no way in hell unemployment will go down in the near future.

A college degree is a big deal. It's tough and challenging. It's been the most difficult yet most fulfilling experience in my life. I have a hard time believing someone with your outlook on things has a college degree.

What's he done right? I answerd in that other thread in even more clear language.

Let me guess: you're a recent graduate- right? Are you even working?
If you're not of course you'll blame the economy. Maybe we can speak again in a few years after you learn that the piece of paper on your wall aint all that it's cracked up to be. You have a degree- great. Now school's over and the real world begins.

You find it hard to believe that someone who disagrees with your views is educated? Wow....I've never heard such talk from a liberal (rolls eyes).
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Old 03-08-2010, 01:02 PM
 
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I'll stick up for twista6002 as a 35 yr old recent grad (with honors), with 12 years of professional corporate experience (including managerial experience)
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Old 03-08-2010, 01:06 PM
 
Location: Highland, CA (formerly Newark, NJ)
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What's he done right? I answerd in that other thread in even more clear language.
You answered nothing except resorted to kindergarten games.

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Let me guess: you're a recent graduate- right? Are you even working?
Yes and yes.

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If you're not of course you'll blame the economy. Maybe we can speak again in a few years after you learn that the piece of paper on your wall aint all that it's cracked up to be. You have a degree- great. Now school's over and the real world begins.
I've been working in the small business private sector for almost 6 years now. My father has owned a small business for 30 years now. I've seen business boom and I've seen it fail. I've lived in 3 of the roughest down to earth "real world" cities in America (Philadelphia, Newak, San Bernardino)

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You find it hard to believe that someone who disagrees with your views is educated? Wow....I've never heard such talk from a liberal (rolls eyes).
My outtake on your level of education had little to do with your actual views, rather your outlook and perspective on things like education. Nobody in their right mind who's gone through the hell it takes to get a BA just says things like "It's a piece of paper" "Degree don't mean nothing if you ain't got no brians" etc. Like I said, I've worked in the private sector with all types of middle aged dropouts with sub 90 IQs and that's the consistent creed I heard from them as long as I was working with the,.
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Old 03-08-2010, 01:11 PM
 
Location: Massachusetts
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You answered nothing except resorted to kindergarten games.



Yes and yes.



I've been working in the small business private sector for almost 6 years now. My father has owned a small business for 30 years now. I've seen business boom and I've seen it fail. I've lived in 3 of the roughest down to earth "real world" cities in America (Philadelphia, Newak, San Bernardino)



My outtake on your level of education had little to do with your actual views, rather your outlook and perspective on things like education. Nobody in their right mind who's gone through the hell it takes to get a BA just says things like "It's a piece of paper" "Degree don't mean nothing if you ain't got no brians" etc. Like I said, I've worked in the private sector with all types of middle aged dropouts with sub 90 IQs and that's the consistent creed I heard from them as long as I was working with the,.


I didn't think it was hell to get a BA. I thought it was the easiest time of my life. Most people I know would agree. It's much harder out in the real world. Maybe I'm smarter than you. It was hell for you though- I'm sorry to hear that.
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