Re: The US economy lost 17,000 jobs in January repost



hot-ham-and-cheese@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 14, 10:54 pm, Winston_Smith <not_r...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 04:14:19 -0800 (PST),

hot-ham-and-che...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dan, there are plenty of jobs that want people in the military.
Does this make any sense? The jobs want people in the military?
That's so they don't clutter up the factory floor or what?

Nice snip. Dan said there were no jobs wanting people, so I fed it
back to him. You make your usual snips and then claim something else.

He said no such thing...

The actual exchange:

##Dan: Today, it is not the jobs that want people, but the people who want jobs.

##Hamster: Dan, there are plenty of jobs that want people in the military.

##Dan: And they will go begging until the idiot-in-chief stops treating our servicemen and veterans as garbage.

Not a word about "no jobs."

BTW, here are a couple of real Americans who have two "McWage" jobs
each...
>From Ted Strickland's State of the State address yesterday: 12:15:
After barely a warm-up, Strickland hit the chamber with a heartfelt
moment, acknowledging the recent call-up of the largest Ohio national
guard troop deployment from since World War II and asking lawmakers
for a moment of silence, also acknowledging two Republican House
members currently serving in Iraq - Reps. Josh Mandel and Danny Bubp.
Yes, people were proud to serve in that war. People are still proud
to acknowledge them for their service. The public was proud to
contribute whatever it took. There was a reason for the war. And we
won it.

Boy were they duped. Churchill and FDR lied and half the world died.

You have evidence for this assertion?

Sure there was a reason for that war. Britian sticking their noses in
other peoples business, and chum FDR and his manufacturing buddies
seeing an opportunity to make a few bucks making war material.

Why DO you hate America? And all the soldiers?

Few are proud of Americas involvement in Bush's "I'm better than my
daddy" war. Everyone realizes it's destroying the country. There is
no reason for the war. (Well 20 or 30 changing reasons.) It's been
longer, more costly and any sort of end is not even in sight.

It's almost criminal for you to compare them.

Its almost criminal for you to live under the umbrella of freedom that
others have provided to you, and remain ungrateful.

Provide your evidence that he is "ungrateful."

We'll wait.

Dan
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