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March 4th, 2009

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  • Great way to inspire the people and get consumer confidence going!
  • I still think people who overextended themselves and can’t afford a home, should be ousted from their home. I don’t want my tax money going to people who are sitting around their brand new granite kitchen counter tops, watching the news about unemployment rates on their brand new 42″ LCD.
  • Fugate doesn’t really have much to live up to. Just don’t F up a Katrina like disaster and you’ll probably get a raise.
  • Sorry to hear about the football players.
  • Don’t we already know that xrays are dangerous? Who’s paying for these reports? Anyone want to pay me to do a report about how breathing oxygen leads to more cases of cancer? I swear I can twist into something shocking if you want!
  • Is it me or should parents of those convicted of pretty heinous crimes be punished in some way? It’s society’s way of saying “you F’d up and we had to deal with your incompetency as a parent.” Nothing crazy like jail time, but how about some mandatory community service or something, right?
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  1. March 5th, 2009 at 07:52 | #1

    Someone a little jaded by the news lately? Same here!

  2. March 5th, 2009 at 10:10 | #2

    jaded is a nice word . . . . just feel there’s more important events/news in the world than this stuff

  3. Jeff
    March 6th, 2009 at 10:55 | #3

    Gary so you are against the loser homeowners accepting help from the govt. but but not loser banks, loser car manufacturers and loser insurance companies who already accepted help?

  4. March 6th, 2009 at 11:01 | #4

    no . . i’m against them all . . banks who folded deserve it (i.e. Wamu), car companies begging for help should suffer just like any other small business (GM - how the hell did you think you could diversify that much?), insurance companies (don’t even get me started on AIG right now)

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