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Old 10-04-2015, 05:43 AM
 
Location: USA
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I fully support MJ legalization. The jails are too full of people whose lives and their families lives were ruined by simple possession charges. Both political parties are at fault for supporting this. I fully support LGBT rights. If there was ever a demographic discriminated against, this would be it.

You, on the other hand, should be absolutely ashamed for attempting to co-op both as some sort of proof of your "pretend" movement.

Yeah, your silly assumptions about me, are wrong too.
In all these years people still know I'm not a liar.


It's a small board.




There's things going on you just don't understand.
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Old 10-04-2015, 05:48 AM
 
Location: USA
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A relapse?!

When did we see a recovery? Barry and the dens are the ones touting the myth about "the great recovery".

What terms are you talking about anyway?
I agree with you on that. I don't support either pol. party.


Income inequality, wage stagnation, etc. They brought awareness to those issues at a time when most Americans had never heard the terms or thought about the long term health of the Economy. We're experiencing another slowdown in the slowdown (after the stimulus has been used and everything has been done to kickstart the economy), and it will be interesting to see how it effects business. I think a lot of businesses are already tight as it is.

Throw in steady inflation and people wanting higher wages and I think it could really change our economy.


My opinion
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Old 10-04-2015, 09:04 AM
 
Location: west central Georgia
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A relapse?!

When did we see a recovery? Barry and the dens are the ones touting the myth about "the great recovery".

What terms are you talking about anyway?
UpTwinkles and DownTwinkles.
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Old 10-04-2015, 10:16 AM
 
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In all these years people still know I'm not a liar..
Anyone who has to say this about themselves, well........ we all know what that means.

(The high opinion you hold of yourself is irrelevant. It's your actions that matter. )
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