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Re: OT: Gas, Diesel climbing again!


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Posted by farmer101IL on October 26, 2009 at 15:14:10 from (173.7.183.50):

In Reply to: OT: Gas, Diesel climbing again! posted by JayinNY on October 25, 2009 at 15:58:12:

Trucker its nice the wind has been taken out of your sail. You used to have page long posts tryin to convince people that your Boy was the man for the job. Looks like your changin your mind pretty fast.

I just wonder at what point do you say you might have been wrong. Probably just disappear off this site. Do you really like anything in life.? I know i've asked you this before. If you would quit being such a bleeding heart and giving all your money away to the needy there would be more for you. A good Dem is supposed to give all his excess money away right?. I'm sure you know who i'm talking about, them fat worth less lazy, breeding neighbors of yours. You know the ones that have never had a job, because they are on some kind of assistance that will last them a life time.

Help them out buddy!! Quit talking about stealing everybody elses money and start doing. You need to work more hours a week, i know you can do it, you spend an awfull lot of time on this site. You could be helping your whole neighbor hood instead of wasting your time on here.

You know its people like you trucker that make me wish the worst for this country. We need a good old fashioned DEEP Depression to bring this country to it's senses, and maybe a nice war. I want every poor worthless lazy sob to have nothing. I want the government dead in the water, broke, everything gone and then we can get back to basics of what got this country started. It surely wasn't people WITH YOUR KIND OF THINKING that made this country great. The most prosperous in the world.

That is why i still refuse to spend any of my hard earned money, of the last 35 year of my life on your BOYs Dream of a socialism.

Farmer


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