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03-22-2006, 09:51 PM #131
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Bringing children into headshops?
Those arent liberal views, although many liberals agree. Science, Medicine, and Research tell us that drugs should be legal, and many Libertarians and Republicans, along with Constitutionalist, agree.
Originally Posted by tadaa
As for your tax dollars supporting "losers?"
Your tax dollars are spent more on tax breaks for the rich and on corporate welfare than they are on the poor, addicted, lazy, combined. Gee whiz bro. Do some reading once in a while instead of allowing those around do your thinking for you. Talk about bad choices? look at United Airlines and the decisions their CEO's made, and who pays for that? you. And the same goes for many who suffered at the hands of Enron. Your tax dollars go to tobacco farmers because no one wants to buy their fucked up tobacco anymore. Do you smoke? How do you feel about your hard earend tax dollars going towards a tobacco farmer who is recieveing money for NOT working. Thats a republican idea by the way. The list of corporate welfare is endless, from the Drug Companies to the oil companies etc etc etc. Oh yeah, while these corporations rake in your hard earned tax dollars, the CEO's are making millions per year in cash, and millions more in stock. At you, the tax payers expence. What do they buy? Huge boats, million dollar homes, three or four nice cars with a house in Europe, etc etc. Where do you live? how many boats? cars? How do you feel about people making two hundred times your pay, while receiving welfare from the government?
Like i said before. I suggest that you stop being so reactionary and do some solid reasearch on your own. You fucking sound like Bret Hume dude.
dai*ma
We got politicians running races on corporate cash
Now dont tell me they dont turn around and kiss those peoples ass
Lets blame our troubles on the poor sounds like some kind of hitler remedy
Here in the wasteland of the fee...i mean free :dance:
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03-22-2006, 10:29 PM #132
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Bringing children into headshops?
The rich should get tax breaks, they pay most of the taxes, dipshit. Besides that, it allows for the recycling of money back into corporations and increases jobs. Those people busted their ass to get where they are, and they SHOULD reap the benefits. I make plenty of money myself right out of school, so I don't have anything to complain about because I busted my as as well, and will be rewarded for it in the future.
Originally Posted by daima
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03-23-2006, 12:03 AM #133
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Bringing children into headshops?
LMAO work their ass off!!!!!! haa haa so does the person on the assembly line, in the field, in the factory, but to suugest these plutocrats deserve two hundre times the workers pay is a stretch. LMAO!!! you aint no liberal pal. you're a greedy capitalist. Get out of the closet:dance:
Originally Posted by tadaa
Me a dip shit? i've been called worse. I am sure that if you too work hard your vocabulary will also prosper. Keep up the good work.
dai*ma
Will work for food
Will die for oil
We kill for power and to us the spoils
The billionaire gets to pay less tax
The working poor get to fall through the cracks
Let'em eat jelly beans, let'em eat cake
Let'em eat shit, what ever it takes
They can join the airforce, or join the corps
while the rich make money
off bush's illegal war
I suggest that you find something to fuck other than your inflatable Bill O'Reilly doll, The shit he's whispering in your ear aint cuttin it.:dance: :dance:
They earned it !!!! lmao
I rekon you are i have nothing left to say to one another.
they earned it!!! fuck thats funny:dance: :dance:
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03-23-2006, 12:40 AM #134
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Bringing children into headshops?
I gotta (at least partially) agree with tadaa on the tax issue. A lot, but not all, of the rich corporate executives do work their asses off. If what they did was so easy, everyone would be doing it.
My father is a VP at a large high tech company here in Silicon Valley. He certainly doesn't make millions a year but many folks out there would consider him rich. I have no problems saying that he has earned every penny of what he has. He came from a pretty poor family of Hungarian immigrants and somehow managed to go to a top Ivy Leage school on a full scholarship He got an ee degree and after graduation went to work as an entry level salesman. He worked his ass off and over the course of 30 years worked his way up through the ranks.
All this was done through hard work. He goes to work early and comes home late. Many nights, as soon as he gets home, he gets on the phone and goes right back to work. He was away on business for a great deal of my childhood, something that he now greatly regrets. Right now he is in Asia. He'll be back on Friday and then a week later goes back to Asia for another 2 weeks. Anyone who has done this type of travel knows it is exhausting, especially for a 59 yo.
Beyond the hard work, there is the mental strain that this type of job places on someone. The decisions my father makes effect not only his job, but the jobs of hundreds of other people. He has had to fire good friends and husbands with expectant wifes. I can't vouch for all execs but I know he takes this very hard. I have watched my father battle chronic insomnia over the years. I have also seen him lying in a hospital bed, body full of tubes, after a triple bypass due to heart disease brought on by chronic stress. I also watched as, for many months, he left the house every day at 4:00am so that he could get his radiation and chemo, to treat prostate cancer, before going to work for another 10-12 hours.
Beyond what I have seen with my father, I have my own exeperience. I'm not a top exec and don't want to be. I am, however, your basic "white collar" worker who spends most of the day at my desk, on the phone, or in a meeting. While I was in college, however, I worked numerous "blue collar" jobs, everything from stuffing boxes in a factory to construction. One thing I can tell you, I'm a lot more exhausted at the end of the day now then I ever was doing those jobs.
Sure, not all CEO's and other top execs deserve what they get, but the vast majority do. And, like I said earlier, if what they did was so easy everyone would be doing it.
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03-23-2006, 02:52 AM #135
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Bringing children into headshops?
The people on the assembly line don't have a masters or phd in their field, or they wouldn't be working the fucking unskilled labor jobs. UN SKILLED, that's why they get paid dogshit.
Originally Posted by daima
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03-23-2006, 03:35 AM #136
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Bringing children into headshops?
I agree, plus when i was that young getting high wasnt needed. I had to much fun just being a kid. I wish i could go back to when i was 8...............those were the days
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03-23-2006, 09:17 PM #137
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Bringing children into headshops?
We should hook up in the future. I own a piece of property off Lawence Expressway & El Camino, in Santa Clara. My daughter lives there while she attends Santa Clara University. I am in san Francisco.
Originally Posted by Fengzi
You mentioned your father being ill. I hope that things go well for you all.
I dont believe that now is the time to debate your father, or and how easy it is, or isnt for all to be put in such positions.
My grand father played the Mandolin over the radio in Manhattan when he first arrived from Austria, and then became one of NYC's finest Taylors.
dai*ma:stoned:
dai*ma
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03-23-2006, 10:06 PM #138
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Bringing children into headshops?
Hey Daima, hell yeah, we should definitely get together some time. Lawrence & El Camino is only about a mile from where I work. Plus I do get up to the city pretty reguarly. I love it down here but SF is just so much more...uh.. well , you know.
Originally Posted by daima
My Father is actually doing quite well now. The triple bypass he had a few years back did wonders for him and his cancer has been in remission for more than 3 years now. Thanks for your well wishes though.
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03-23-2006, 10:13 PM #139
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Bringing children into headshops?
Parents drink and smoke cigs in front of their kids like no big deal, to not do the same with weed would just mean that you've bought into the anti-drug BS. Thats not a bad thing and I understand, but learn to think for yourself.
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03-24-2006, 01:33 AM #140
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Bringing children into headshops?
I will be in L.A. for a while, (Playboy Mansion:thumbsup: ), but i'll seek you out when i get back to SF. Great news about your pop. I'm happy to hear he's doing well.
Originally Posted by Fengzi
420 Peace,
dai*ma
My bubble hash will make you lose your way back to the valley
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