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![]() Tex wrote: On Jul 18, 3:53 pm, dxAce Rickets, there used to be 'detention camps' all over the country for folks like you. However, some law was passed back in the 70's and most every darn nutcase (such as yourself) was released back into the community. They were closed because of lack of funds. Giving $50,000 handouts to malingerers such as you add up quickly. Handout? I worked and earned those benefits, Tex. I suggest that you and M II team up, and open up a shoe shine stand together, that way, when there are no customers, at least you'll be able to pleasure yourselves, and whine about what others have and you don't. |
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Dave wrote: Or "How Dick Cheney Fries Soldiers for Fun and Profit" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0...ve_n_113498.ht ml Can we have some trials please? What ever happened to accountability and consequences? Let's start with you. How about an account of how you abuse yourself with drugs and then post crap here for all readers of this news group to wade through? The consequences of your drug abuse are self evident. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Dave wrote: On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 08:46:50 -0700, RHF wrote: On Jul 18, 5:51Â*am, Dave wrote: - =FWIW= Barack Hussein Obama Jr, as US President, would ask his US Attorney General to "Immediately Review" Potential War Crimes by the former Bush Administration. This is why I think there's a 50/50 chance of Bush declaring martial law this fall; he is looking at a big pile of criminal charges. Don't worry David we will all come to visit you. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Tex wrote: On Jul 18, 7:51 am, Dave wrote: Or "How Dick Cheney Fries Soldiers for Fun and Profit" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0...ring-a-seve_n_... Can we have some trials please? What ever happened to accountability and consequences? Trials will never happen, the elite ruling class protects one another. Clinton and Reno burn hundreds of children alive...Bush/Cheney kill millions...it will be the Democrats turn next. If you expect "justice" from a system that was created to protect the elite in the first place...well you know better. It's a club and we aren't in it. The only role we have is that of being worker bees and cannon fodder for their wars so the elite can get richer and more powerful. That's great. You and David can share a cell then. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Jul 18, 11:56Â*am, dxAce wrote:
Dave wrote: On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 08:46:50 -0700, RHF wrote: On Jul 18, 5:51� am, Dave wrote: - =FWIW= Barack Hussein Obama Jr, as US President, would ask his US Attorney General to "Immediately Review" Potential War Crimes by the former Bush Administration. This is why I think there's a 50/50 chance of Bush declaring martial law this fall; Â*he is looking at a big pile of criminal charges. That'd be cool! You'd most likely be thrown into some kind of detention camp, Rickets. Why do you hate America, dxAce? Because you just proved that you do hate it. |
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On Jul 18, 11:56Â*am, dxAce wrote:
Dave wrote: On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 08:46:50 -0700, RHF wrote: On Jul 18, 5:51� am, Dave wrote: - =FWIW= Barack Hussein Obama Jr, as US President, would ask his US Attorney General to "Immediately Review" Potential War Crimes by the former Bush Administration. This is why I think there's a 50/50 chance of Bush declaring martial law this fall; Â*he is looking at a big pile of criminal charges. That'd be cool! You'd most likely be thrown into some kind of detention camp, Rickets. There's nothing more un-American possible than to advocate jailing somebody for their political viewpoints. You are a raving nutcase. |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , Dave wrote: Or "How Dick Cheney Fries Soldiers for Fun and Profit" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0...ve_n_113498.ht ml Can we have some trials please? What ever happened to accountability and consequences? Let's start with you. How about an account of how you abuse yourself with drugs and then post crap here for all readers of this news group to wade through? The consequences of your drug abuse are self evident. This is one subject that is fairly serious, and doesn't lend itself to name calling and such. A(n) (un)fair number of our troops have been killed by faulty electrical systems.. stuff that we take for granted back home (here in Korea is another story altogether.. I had to run our own 120V grounded system. Korean power doesn't use a ground nor even a neutral. Just two live 220 wires that WILL find their way to ground through pretty much anything that conducts.) We don't even think about being electrocuted in the shower or walking into a room. Someone's falling asleep on the job over there. They need to have qualified contractors (or at the very LEAST people that know what they're DOING) to do that electrical work, not just hire someone off the street whose only qualifications are that he will work cheap and isn't color blind (only assuming that last.) |
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On Jul 18, 5:11 pm, dxAce wrote:
They were closed because of lack of funds. Giving $50,000 handouts to malingerers such as you add up quickly. Handout? I worked and earned those benefits, Americans are a compassionate lot and most favor giving disability to the truly disabled who cannot work and fend for themselves. In fact, I think we should give them much more money. Its individuals like you, who are clearly able to work but are misusing the system, that are wrecking a well intentioned and noble program. And the victims of that are the truly needy - add that to your resume of accomplishments scumbag. From the Cato Institute: Facilitating Fraud: How SSDI Gives Benefits to the Able Bodied by James M. Taylor The Social Security Administration is currently handing out a flood of benefits under the Social Security Disability Insurance program to per- sons who are not disabled and thus have no legitimate reason to receive those benefits. SSDI was established as a source of income for persons who are so severely disabled that they cannot perform any meaningful work that exists in the national economy. The program, which allocates funds directly from Social Security general revenues, was never intended to be as broad and expensive as it is today. Yet current SSDI payments account for 14 percent of all Social Security distr ibutions. In 1999 alone, SSDI handed out a staggering $57 billion in disability benefits. Further, the federal government maintains dozens of programs that raise the amount handed to persons with various degrees of disability to an annual grand total of $110 billion. A review of SSDI cases and a look at SSDI sta-tistics show a clear pattern of SSA officials’ turning a blind eye to all standards and common sense when passing out benefits. For example, SSA offi-cials frequently award full SSDI benefits to persons who pursue disability discrimination claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act. However, to assert an ADA claim, a plaintiff must argue that he is fully capable of performing a desired job. How can a person be simultaneously able and unable to work? Wor se yet, in many cases SSA awards SSDI benefits to persons whose ADA claims were dismissed precisely because the per-sons were not disabled, even under the ADA’s more lenient definition of “disability.” Despite very strict SSDI eligibility standards, SSA has opened the floodgates to innumerable, profligate benefit awards. For example, SSA is currently paying a medical doctor to remain at home simply because he prefers administrative work, which he can perform with very minor difficulty, to treating patients, which he can perform with no difficulty at all. This and numerous other cases documented in this study demonstrate how persons who have very minor impair ments and who would have little or no difficulty remaining in the workforce are never theless collecting billions of dollars in SSDI benefits each year. To slow the drain of Social Security funds, policymakers must stop abuses of SSDI that are facilitated by SSA itself. |
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, Tex wrote: On Jul 18, 5:11 pm, dxAce wrote: They were closed because of lack of funds. Giving $50,000 handouts to malingerers such as you add up quickly. Handout? I worked and earned those benefits, Americans are a compassionate lot and most favor giving disability to the truly disabled who cannot work and fend for themselves. In fact, I think we should give them much more money. SNIP So what do you do for a living Tex?. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Jul 18, 10:10*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *Tex wrote: On Jul 18, 5:11 pm, dxAce wrote: They were closed because of lack of funds. Giving *$50,000 handouts to malingerers such as you add up quickly. Handout? I worked and earned those benefits, Americans are a compassionate lot and most favor giving disability to the truly disabled who cannot work and fend for themselves. In fact, I think we should give them much more money. SNIP - So what do you do for a living Tex?. - - -- - Telamon - Ventura, California Tex - Why the Silence . . . |
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