Marc Faber, Jim Rogers and Boone Pickens - Bullish on Oil [View article]
On Jan 12 12:05 PM Michael66 wrote:
> I have posted this comment before and I will continue to post it.
Yeah, and it's been rebutted, line by line, by at least several bloggers I've read. I'd appreciate your dealing with their rebuttals rather than just re-posting stuff we've already read.
Could the LA Times Turn Off Its Presses? [View article]
Oh, that's a good idea! Hope all the liberals everywhere get laid off. Why should anyone who disagrees with Jack get to punch a clock? Let 'em draw unemployment and then go on welfare, supported by, uh -- oh, I guess that would be by hardworking guys like Jack. Huh. Well, anyway, they deserve it. Let's hope that everyone Jack disagrees with get laid off in time for Christmas so he can support them in 2008.
"God bless us, every one!"
On Dec 20 05:51 PM Jack K wrote:
> Living in NH I have never read the LA times, but if it like many > other newspapers, which spout liberal rhetoric, then I hope it folds, > and those liberal writers get laid off.
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> I have posted this comment before and I will continue to post it.
Yeah, and it's been rebutted, line by line, by at least several bloggers I've read. I'd appreciate your dealing with their rebuttals rather than just re-posting stuff we've already read.
Could the LA Times Turn Off Its Presses? [View article]
"God bless us, every one!"
On Dec 20 05:51 PM Jack K wrote:
> Living in NH I have never read the LA times, but if it like many
> other newspapers, which spout liberal rhetoric, then I hope it folds,
> and those liberal writers get laid off.