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~galia
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:33 pm    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

"Tom" <Tommy@home.con> wrote in message
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Quote:

"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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Investment packages sold around the globe by now bankrupt US banks.,
because of poor US policies.
This is not something the international community will forget too soon.

I'm going to tell you something that is so old it is usually said in
Latin:
CAVEAT EMPTOR!

Canada is not a socialist country.

Sez liberals and liberal canucks......

Canadians got screwed because of the US economy? lol!

You are in no position to laugh about anybody, considering the state of
your economy.

Only the whiners are doing badly because they can't get what they want
right now. My finances have never been better.

Oh, none of our banks will go bankrupt,

REALLY? We'll see.....


You have yet to post something of substance...
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JohnH
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:37 pm    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

Tom wrote:
Quote:
"JohnH" <JohnH@nospam.com> wrote in message news:gdprgu$2it$1@aioe.org...
~galia wrote:
When someone earns the nickname "Senator Hothead," the public ought to
call his character into question. McCain's propensity to explode
undermines his abilities as a rational decision maker, particularly on
national security issues -- which could prove disastrous considering the
country is already involved in two wars.

McCain's temper is critical to his decision-making abilities, and his
character must be discussed. As Drew Westen writes, "The political brain
is an emotional brain. It is not a dispassionate calculating machine,
objectively searching for the right facts, figures and policies to make a
reasoned decision." That why it's so crucial people know the real Senator
Hothead.
http://bravenewpac.org/rage/

Since it's apparent that you think yourself an expert on the U.S.
Constitution, where does it say that "temper" or "rage" is a
disqualification for being president?

You don't read the NYT?

Do they have the funnies?

They say Canadians know =everything=.....

Well, what's left to say?


:-)
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~galia
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:40 pm    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

"<Kelly>" <316kcbk@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Oct 23, 2:03 am, "~galia" <ga...@somewhere.com> wrote:

Quote:
Anything with global implication's interests me. Any problem with that?

No, but I do have a problem with your liberal (ha!) use of
apopstrophes... ;-)

Quote:
Investment packages sold around the globe by now bankrupt US banks.,
because
of poor US policies.
This is not something the international community will forget too soon.

Well, great. I hope they *do* forget it...hahahahaha

Quote:
Canada is not a socialist country.

So you keep saying.

Quote:
Canadians got screwed because of the US economy? lol!

You are in no position to laugh about anybody, considering the state of
your
economy.

Why not? I didn't do it.

Quote:
Oh, none of our banks will go bankrupt, this could only happen to poorly
regulated american banks.

Yes, and I thought this thread was supposed to be about John McCain...

Quote:
But if you think, that this makes Canada a socialist country, go for it.

Did I say that was why Canada is a scoailist country?

Quote:
I rather invest my money in solid institutions, than trust the American's.
Canada has chartered banks, while in your country anybody can open a
financial institution.
Part of the *American Dream*, but these days are gone for you!
You propably think, that McCain and Palin can restore it, right? lol

I don't know about "restore" (did I say anything about "restore"?
no....pretty sure I did not)., but I know that with what Obama has
revealed about himself and his agenda, he sure as heck won't.

Quote:
If you can't see the signs, and you obviously can't, nothing I say, will
convince you.
I answered your question, why I care about this election, and you
interpreted my response as babbling. Go figure!

I see plenty of "the signs" - exactly why I have been saying for
nearly a year that no matter what, I will never vote for Obama.

Just curious - are you out of straw yet?
------------
Next time please, if you don't like the sound, don't ring the bell, unless
you want to argue.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:45 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

On Oct 23, 5:27 pm, "Tom" <To...@home.con> wrote:

Quote:
    She's a cute kid, I suppose. God has blessed me with a total lack of
appreciation for the beauty of other men's wives, etc.

Yep. You're gay.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:48 am    Post subject: Re: Canadian Galia's Greed Reply with quote

On Oct 23, 5:43 pm, "Tom" <To...@home.con> wrote:

Quote:
    I must confess that for someone who professes Christ, you seem more
concerned with MONEY than anyone I know. You must be a Mammonite........

I must confess that for someone who professes Christ, you seem more
concerned with judging others' Christianity . You must be a
Pharisee...
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Pat H
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:58 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain will DESTROY our economy even worse, so vote Reply with quote

Come on people, get wisdom. McCain wants to keep the same Bush policies
for America. The Bush Tax Cut for the rich does no good except leave
money out of the government to pay for good things. It is not fair that
wealthy people pay a smaller percentage of their money in taxes. It
also makes no sense. Wealthy people do not need money. The poor and
middle class do. Obama will take away Bish's tax break for wealthy
peole and Mccain will keep it. Obama will also give a bigger tax break
for people who need it, the rest of the 95% of working families. Mccain
will keep tax breaks for corporations who outsource their jobs oversees.
Obama will put an end to that. Trickle down economics has not worked.
The poor and middle class need money to buy things. Making the rich get
richer does not trickle down. If 95% of us don't have the money to buy
things then stores have to lay people off and so the poor and middle
class need money to buy things which will force stores to hire more
workers to sell their stuff AND THAT is what will save the economy.
Have you people no sense? Vote for Obama. I already did,

Pat's preaching:

The Way To Heaven, according to the Bible

http://www.geocities.com/1christlover

"Once Saved, Always Saved" IS WRONG

http://www.geocities.com/1christlover/OSAS-.html
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~galia
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

"Tom" <Tommy@home.con> wrote in message
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Quote:

"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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"<Kelly>" <316kcbk@gmail.com> wrote And why do you care? You're not even
an American.
***************
Why should I not care? Don't you think, that the current economic crisis

Money trumps principle!

is
reason enough? Especially in the last couple of weeks, we have seen the
financial sector rapidly decline, and not just in the US, but worldwide.
I feel sorry for those people who are due for retirement. Time is not on
their side to wait for an upswing in the market;

THE MARKET IS, WAS, AND WILL REMAIN, A =GAMBLE=!!!!
They gambled and lost. Period. All of them.
Buy a copy of "EXTRAORDINARY POPULAR DELUSIONS AND THE MADNESS OF
CROWDS", then you'll understand. Years ago stock was scorned as surely as
roulette.

it will take a while to
reverse the damage. Unfortunately, canadian social security payments are
rather low,

Is that OUR FAULT????? How low is low?

and most people contributed to a RRSP plan,

Please tell us what this is, OK? Another gamble?

to supplement their
income. Tough for them; they got screwed because of irresponsible US
banks, and your government was unable to prevent it.
It's just scary, to imagine a McCain administration in a time we live in
now.

It's not like he's king of the world. He's a skinny little old guy,
firm handshake, and from where I was sitting, no BUTT! LOL
I just don't see what you're complaining so bitterly about.... You must
have =gambled=......


I am not complaining at all. Someone asked me, why I am interest in the US

election. I gave them my reason. Is there anything wrong, in taking
interest in foreign politics?
Maybe Sarah Palin should try this some time.
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Tom
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:26 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

"Tom" <Tommy@home.con> wrote in message
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"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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When someone earns the nickname "Senator Hothead," the public ought to
call his character into question. McCain's propensity to explode
undermines his abilities as a rational decision maker, particularly on
national security issues -- which could prove disastrous considering the
country is already involved in two wars.

McCain's temper is critical to his decision-making abilities, and his
character must be discussed. As Drew Westen writes, "The political brain
is an emotional brain. It is not a dispassionate calculating machine,
objectively searching for the right facts, figures and policies to make
a reasoned decision." That why it's so crucial people know the real
Senator Hothead.
http://bravenewpac.org/rage/

I'll be sure to trash the next Canadians I meet.
A family reunion is up soon and I'm sure dad will be there....

Only if they deserve it, please?!
Daddy deserves it; he's been a right naughty chap, eh?!
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Tom
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:27 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

"Tom" <Tommy@home.con> wrote in message
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"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:gdp44f$238$1@registered.motzarella.org...
Investment packages sold around the globe by now bankrupt US banks.,
because of poor US policies.
This is not something the international community will forget too soon.

I'm going to tell you something that is so old it is usually said in
Latin:
CAVEAT EMPTOR!

Canada is not a socialist country.

Sez liberals and liberal canucks......

Canadians got screwed because of the US economy? lol!

You are in no position to laugh about anybody, considering the state of
your economy.

Only the whiners are doing badly because they can't get what they want
right now. My finances have never been better.

Oh, none of our banks will go bankrupt,

REALLY? We'll see.....


You have yet to post something of substance...
Your inability to comprehend is hardly the fault of any Americans....

Or will you blame our schools too?
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Tom
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:01 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

"Tom" <Tommy@home.con> wrote in message
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"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:gdorph$27b$1@registered.motzarella.org...

"<Kelly>" <316kcbk@gmail.com> wrote And why do you care? You're not
even an American.
***************
Why should I not care? Don't you think, that the current economic
crisis

Money trumps principle!

is
reason enough? Especially in the last couple of weeks, we have seen the
financial sector rapidly decline, and not just in the US, but worldwide.
I feel sorry for those people who are due for retirement. Time is not
on their side to wait for an upswing in the market;

THE MARKET IS, WAS, AND WILL REMAIN, A =GAMBLE=!!!!
They gambled and lost. Period. All of them.
Buy a copy of "EXTRAORDINARY POPULAR DELUSIONS AND THE MADNESS OF
CROWDS", then you'll understand. Years ago stock was scorned as surely as
roulette.

it will take a while to
reverse the damage. Unfortunately, canadian social security payments
are rather low,

Is that OUR FAULT????? How low is low?

and most people contributed to a RRSP plan,

Please tell us what this is, OK? Another gamble?

to supplement their
income. Tough for them; they got screwed because of irresponsible US
banks, and your government was unable to prevent it.
It's just scary, to imagine a McCain administration in a time we live in
now.

It's not like he's king of the world. He's a skinny little old guy,
firm handshake, and from where I was sitting, no BUTT! LOL
I just don't see what you're complaining so bitterly about.... You
must have =gambled=......


I am not complaining at all.

ROTFLOL!!! That is ALL this conversation is, is you griping about how
the stupid Americans ruined the world. My father left Canada for a better
life, and he found it HERE.


Someone asked me, why I am interest in the US
Quote:
election. I gave them my reason. Is there anything wrong, in taking
interest in foreign politics?
Maybe Sarah Palin should try this some time.
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CB
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:50 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 23:41:15 -0700, "~galia" <galia@somewhere.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Why should I not care? Don't you think, that the current economic crisis is
reason enough? Especially in the last couple of weeks, we have seen the
financial sector rapidly decline, and not just in the US, but worldwide. I
feel sorry for those people who are due for retirement. Time is not on
their side to wait for an upswing in the market; it will take a while to
reverse the damage. Unfortunately, canadian social security payments are
rather low, and most people contributed to a RRSP plan, to supplement their
income.


Quote:
Tough for them; they got screwed because of irresponsible US banks,
and your government was unable to prevent it.

That's not the governments job.
Unless you live in a socialist country.

Quote:
It's just scary, to imagine a McCain administration in a time we live in
now.


Tell you what!!
You get your country right & then you can tell us what we need to do!!
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CB
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:51 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:03:37 -0700, "~galia" <galia@somewhere.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Canada is not a socialist country.

Tell us about how good your healthcare is?
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CB
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:54 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:33:24 -0700, "~galia" <galia@somewhere.com>
wrote:

Quote:

"Tom" <Tommy@home.con> wrote in message
news:gdq4pr$u00$1@registered.motzarella.org...

"~galia" <galia@somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:gdp44f$238$1@registered.motzarella.org...
Investment packages sold around the globe by now bankrupt US banks.,
because of poor US policies.
This is not something the international community will forget too soon.

I'm going to tell you something that is so old it is usually said in
Latin:
CAVEAT EMPTOR!

Canada is not a socialist country.

Sez liberals and liberal canucks......

Canadians got screwed because of the US economy? lol!

You are in no position to laugh about anybody, considering the state of
your economy.

Only the whiners are doing badly because they can't get what they want
right now. My finances have never been better.

Oh, none of our banks will go bankrupt,

REALLY? We'll see.....


You have yet to post something of substance...

Here's some substance for you.

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect
Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings
of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish
this Constitution for the United States of America.


Note it does not say "provide the general welfare".

>
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CB
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:55 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:06:09 -0700, "~galia" <galia@somewhere.com>
wrote:

Quote:
But John McCain thinks, Alaska is *hot*.

I'm not sure about Alaska but Sarah Palin is certainly *hot*.
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Tom
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 5:24 am    Post subject: Re: John McCain's volatile temper... Reply with quote

"CB" <country2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 23:41:15 -0700, "~galia" <galia@somewhere.com
wrote:

Why should I not care? Don't you think, that the current economic crisis
is
reason enough? Especially in the last couple of weeks, we have seen the
financial sector rapidly decline, and not just in the US, but worldwide.
I
feel sorry for those people who are due for retirement. Time is not on
their side to wait for an upswing in the market; it will take a while to
reverse the damage. Unfortunately, canadian social security payments are
rather low, and most people contributed to a RRSP plan, to supplement
their
income.


Tough for them; they got screwed because of irresponsible US banks,
and your government was unable to prevent it.

That's not the governments job.
Unless you live in a socialist country.

It's just scary, to imagine a McCain administration in a time we live in
now.


Tell you what!!
You get your country right & then you can tell us what we need to do!!

Sounds fair to me and I'm half-Canadian....
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