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 crowfarm
 
posted on January 27, 2005 02:12:34 PM new
So cute! Little Miss Sunshine, linduh says,"and everyone here knows I love giving a more positive way to view issues....to balance all the 'doom and""


Yup.
linduh LOVES killing.
POSITIVELY supports torture.

And, linduh, how DARE YOU speak for everyone!
You do NOT know how everyone here thinks or feels and you'd be the first one to yell if someone spoke for you!


Your "positive way to view issues" is to other people, LIES!


 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 27, 2005 02:45:55 PM new
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 logansdad
 
posted on January 27, 2005 06:21:19 PM new
and everyone here knows I love giving a more positive way to view issues....to balance all the 'doom and gloom' posts.


Linda you forgot to add you typical disclaimer...except when it comes to things I do not agree with. Then all you post are "doom and gloom" stories to get your point across

Absolute faith has been shown, consistently, to breed intolerance. And intolerance, history teaches us, again and again, begets violence.
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 Linda_K
 
posted on January 28, 2005 01:25:45 PM new
More GOOD NEWS for the doom and gloom club.


Summary Box: 2004's Economy Was the Best in Five Years
The Associated Press
Published: Jan 28, 2005


ECONOMY: The economy finished 2004 with its best performance in five years. The broadest barometer of the country's economic standing, the gross domestic product, clocked a 4.4 percent increase for all of last year.



JOBS: Recovery in the jobs market since the 2001 recession has been more uneven as companies remain somewhat cautious. Still, payrolls in 2004 expanded by 2.2 million.

PREDICTIONS: Some economists expect economic growth for the current January-to-March quarter to hover around 3 percent, but others say it could come in closer to 4 percent.
AP-ES-01-28-05 1552EST

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 kraftdinner
 
posted on January 28, 2005 01:56:37 PM new
Good Linda! You guys will need all that growth money to pay a minute portion of the interest owed on your deficit.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 28, 2005 02:23:36 PM new
Yes, KD and that's exactly what an improving economy will do....pay down the deficit.


I can only imagine [shudder/shaking] how much higher we'd be watching this deficit, that the lefties complain about, grow had kerry been elected. He was proposing trillions of more money be spent on all his special 'programs-to-get-votes'. And promising to reduce the deficit by half.


Lefties crack me up...complain about the high deficit...then support and vote for a man who's promising to spend trillions more.



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