So I'm making a quote...and I can't quite get it right... can anybody help?
(seriousness is very much respected)
Worry not my brother; I will see my blood through your eyes,
and of what I hope most, is that you may search yourself to
forgive me - although the deed yet not be done; I have already,
forgiven you.
-GIN
Originally posted by Nowakowski
So I'm making a quote...and I can't quite get it right... can anybody help?
(seriousness is very much respected)
Worry not my brother; I will see my blood through your eyes,
and of what i hope most, is that you may search yourself to
forgive me - although the deed yet not be done; I have already,
forgiven you.
-GIN
"Ain't no skin off my ass."-GIN
Something like that?? 😕
Or is this what you had in mind? 😕
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Worry not my brother; I will see my blood through your eyes,
and of what I hope most, is that you may search yourself to
forgive me - although the deed yet not be done; I have already,
forgiven you.
-GIN
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Originally posted by Ice ColdShow off 😛
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Originally posted by Ice Coldwaaay too much time on yer hands
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Originally posted by duecerThink that's bad? Check this wingnut out!
waaay too much time on yer hands
Originally posted by duecer
14% of the total money spent by the US gov is on military, 17% on health, 16% on health, 15% on pensions (people [b]earned those) the remainder is spent on roads and highways, entitlements, agriculture, infastructure, homeland security, FDA, oversight and accounting, and others. There is very little that doesn't go to the public good. There is very little that you yourself do not benefit from directly or indirectly. Take health (medicaire etc...) If your parents become very ill and can't afford care, social security pays a huge portion of that, allowing them to keep their home, which they will one day (in theory) will to you. Even though you did not recieve care, you reaped the financial benefit of that care.
Where do we get the cash that allows Congress to live the lavish lifestyles they live? Is the IRS really necessary? are you in the habit of counting other peoples money? Most people who run for congress already have money, very few congressmen are middleclass, but they do exist. You can research for yourself the stories about congressman renting DC homes with 7 or 8 other congressmen because they can't afford to live on their own.
Your problem, and forgive me for being direct, is that you are woefully ignorant on what government does and how our country operates. I don't mean this as an insult, but the truth is that most Americans have no idea how things work. They scream about lowering taxes and less government intrusion, yet fail to understand the fundementals of economics and its relation to taxation.
My advice: stop listening to Rush Limpballs and that kook Pat Robertson, and go down to the public library and check out a book on macroeconomics, then one on microeconomics.[/b]
Originally posted by PhlabibitI type 200 wpm and can recall credit card recipts from 20 years ago with complete accuracy, it took me mere seconds to spit that out😏
Think that's bad? Check this wingnut out!
Originally posted by duecer
[b]14% of the total money spent by the US gov is on military, 17% on health, 16% on health, 15% on pensions (people [b]earned those) the remainder is spent on roads and highways, entitlements, agriculture, infastructure, homeland security, FDA, oversight and accounting, a ...[text shortened]... the public library and check out a book on macroeconomics, then one on microeconomics.[/b][/b]