Posted by Dave from MN on April 21, 2008 at 07:03:22 from (74.60.86.134):
In Reply to: getting raped posted by Gary in TX on April 21, 2008 at 05:31:48:
First, please dont use the word "raped" to describe something economical. I know 4 gals that were raped, one violently, and I feel that term should be used only for what it is. Just my opinion. As far as That Iran donkey, I dont blame him, 435 Representatives in the House, usually called Congressmen or Congresswomen, and 100 Senators in the Senate, I feel are the ones to blame, they are doing nothing that I have heard, I have only heard plans that will make energy more expensive. Last I heard we have lots of places in our own country we get oil from, yet we dont. The economy being slow is a big factor as many have stated the dollar is weak, why?? Heck, most of us on here do not even buy American made goods, which would boost our economy, I try every chance I can to buy American, if I have to pay a couple $$ extra I do it. I also dont think I have to have every little tool, doodad, or electronics that everybody else thinks they HAVE to have, since they have to buy everything they buy for the lowest price, which really doesnt put much cash in our economy. We are selling out scrap, every little bit of it, and we buy tin tools back. What will we have to recycle in 20 years? Greed, Politics, no censureship on the internet, lack of morals and God in our daily lives, and not enforcing pledging alleagance to our country by immigrants all need to change.
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