busload of crazies to tour homes of a.i.g execs...lol.

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Im sure if these were welfare people stealing this money the two of u dopes would be up in arms. Surprising the two of u dopes don't blame gun dealers for people who use guns. :shrug: Fuk them let them sweat a little. This was when America was great and people had balls to confront these issues unlike u two clowns who would take a bullet to support a billionaires rights while u are taken it up the ass in the process.
 

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Oh and by the way i don't think u will get much sympathy for ur thread Weasel. I know i haven't lost a tear for these embarrassing greedy scummy thieves.
 

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--been rethinking above video Spongie--and might be pretty smart move after all.

You will get about 4 times the people employed--as it will take 4 of your base to do job of one skilled laborer--

--and carry that a step further per AIG and others companies -
  • <LI _extended="true">AIG <LI _extended="true">Bank of America (BAC) <LI _extended="true">Citigroup (C) <LI _extended="true">General Motors(GM) <LI _extended="true">GMAC Financial Service (GMA) <LI _extended="true">Goldman Sachs (GS) <LI _extended="true">JPMorgan Chase(JPM) <LI _extended="true">Merrill Lynch (MER) <LI _extended="true">Morgan Stanley (MS) <LI _extended="true">PNC Financial Services Group (PNC) <LI _extended="true">US Bancorp (USB)
  • Wells Fargo (WFC)
-- who fit the 5 billion threshhold that your boy wants to dictate their wages--they will opt to take their skills elsewhere and Obie can fill those jobs with his Acorn personnel :)
 

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Hey Gary:

Read your history and learn from it. (Please play the following while reading the rest of this post)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIxOl1EraXA

It's July 14, 1789 and your in Paris, France. The people are getting ready to storm the Bastille. They've had enough of the poverty and excess of Louis XIV. We all know what happened to him.

I'm sure if you lived 220 years ago and were a member of this forum (I believe Kosar was a member then and I know Raymond was) you would be typing your silly crap supporting King Louis XIV and passing out leaflets on the left bank. Oh no, no, no, you are much to cowardly for that. We will have to wait for your fellow 18th century madjackers to report your slimy ass and have you brought before the revolutionary tribunal.

Well Mon Weazell, your Reign of Terror may be just around the corner and I will be your personal Robespierre. (zip back up to modern times and play the following while reading the balance of this post)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG8ZUaLACZ8&feature=related

You call them "hate groups", I have a different take. After years of 35% interest rates, banks , oil companies and insurance companies fucking them over at every turn, K street lobbyists running the country owned by the same banks, oil companies and insurance companies with republican administrations providing an okay to it all, weakening laws protecting the people and benefiting corporations, starting wars to benefit these evil people, the rest of the people who aren't connected to the right wing nut party are pissed because they have been screwed all these years. Take it to the streets baby.

Think about your position douchebag, AIG (too big to fail) requiring tax payer bailout, then the very department causing the financial crisis getting bonus. I mean the world is nuts, but even you can understand that this passes even Bush and Cheney in arrogance (and that is hard to do).

All these people are doing is telling corporate america we are not going to take it any more (what I've been saying forever). These 10 figure annual salary pieces of shit and their protege, who have been seperating the socio-economic classes in this country and destroying the middle class may find their heads on sticks.

I've always thought that in a free market society, you will have your most scrupulous, dishonest, unethical people succeed and rise to the top. After several decades of allowing the scum of the earth to cheat and steal there way up on Wall Street until you now (and for about the last 20 years) have had the most criminal elements of society running fortune 500 companies.

And you blamed the lawyers. Speaking of the French Revolution, corporate america has seen this coming for a while. Notice the popularity of the last several decades of these "gated communities". They aint sticking section 8 housing in there boys. Its the walls/gates of the Bastille where modern day nobility (Louie supporters or Bush supporters) reside.

Vive la France.
Vive la revolution
Vive la Etas Unis

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More Americans hating Americans. Its like you guys dont even realize what you are saying or doing. And most of the crap being said is borderline grade 7. Im sorry but you guys need help
 

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Hey Hoser:

Shut the fuck up or the liberals, conservatives, centrists and right wing nut bags at this forum will hop on a bus, put several kegs of Bud or Miller in the back, lock arm in arm, sing rugby songs, and head up I-75 to that ice rink you call a country and kick some hockey puck ass. Now go get some of that socialized medicine of yours, keep your drug pushing pills to yourself, and continue to leach off the USA. You are America's lice.

Eddie

PS. Ray, Wayne, Gary, Hedge, how did I do? Pretty good for a bispeckeled, pimple-faced, skinny, jewish, intellectual, huh.
 

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"The Working Families Party (WFP) is a minor political party in the United States founded in New York in 1998. The party also has chapters in Connecticut, South Carolina, and Oregon, and is working towards establishing itself in Massachusetts and California[1].

New York?s Working Families Party was first organized in 1998 by a coalition of labor unions, ACORN and other community organizations, members of the now-inactive national New Party, and a variety of public interest groups. The party blends a culture of political organizing with unionism, 1960s idealism, and tactical pragmatism."

worker`s party?...somehow going around on a bus hassling people who have more money than you do does not sound like "work" to me..... agitating in general does not qualify as work according to how i was brought up....

and guess who`s right in the middle of this mess?...acorn(theres a shocker)....

and the potus,who you think would know better, is fanning the flames of this rage...it`s despicable... someone is going to get hurt or killed....


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get a f-cking job!
 

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--Hmm Spongie--your in construction right--and think you might get some work out of this stimulus? guess it's about time to rain on your parade--
--from cspan
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/reich-no-white-male-construction-workers



I won--I'm Gumby damit :)

Although i just hold a card in the carpenter union at the present time dog i don't have a problem working with black people as long as they pass the test to get in the field. It feels good to me to see some of my buddies back to work because of the stimulus plan, doing jobs here in America to help others instead of just piling up debt in Iraq creating more enemies for nothing in return. Imagine that, a Republican platform in Iraq screwing our very own people while Billions are missing and war profiteering is at a history all time high. Of cours also spending money and getting nothing in return but more grief.
I know u work in the insurance field Dog where most pf the shadiest of characters work so it doesn't surprise me u support this white collar crime. By the way on Tuesday i have to sit down with an Insurance agent for my mother. I know this shit bag is gonna hound me into getting life insurance. Are their code words i can use to just say no or is he gonna go on for five hours until he thinks he can break me? You could really help me out here cause i hate to embarrass my mother and throw this bum out. Is there a way i can say no to this guy and its the end of the story? Help me dog. There must be some kind of code word u insurance agents talk about. Wish me luck.
 

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Gary:

I don't usually do this as it is very Wayne like, but the following is a copy of the open letter form these "crazies" as you call them to the AIG executives. Doesn't sound to pitchforky to me.



3/21/2009

50 Danbury Road
Wilton, CT 06897

Dear AIG Financial Products Executives,

We hope you enjoy living in Connecticut, and we?re glad you decided to make our state the home for your Financial Products Division.

Having said that, you might have noticed that things are not going very well for the rest of us. We?ve seen skyrocketing unemployment, thousands of Connecticut residents losing their health insurance, and thousands more losing their homes to foreclosure. Retirement and college savings have been wiped out. It?s not a pretty picture.

Some of our cities are really struggling. Teachers and social workers are being laid off by the hundreds in Bridgeport, New Haven, and Hartford. These cities? children deserve a decent education and the opportunity to make something of their lives, and lay-offs will directly impact those children?s chances.

Here?s the point: $165 million may not seem like an enormous amount of money for AIG or it?s top executives. But for Connecticut families struggling to make ends meet, for those of us who are losing our homes, losing our healthcare, losing our jobs, or our life savings, that much money could do tremendous good.

In these troubled times, we believe there are more important ways to use $165 million to help get our economy back on track. Like funding for the universal healthcare plan that has been proposed in the Connecticut legislature. Or support for non-profit housing counseling agencies that help struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure. Or preventing thousands of layoffs of public service employees in healthcare and education. Or funding an earned income tax credit to help low-wage workers keep up with the rising cost of living. These initiatives could make a real difference for Connecticut?s working families.

It has been reported that you intend to return your bonus. This is a good start, and we applaud this step. Most of us will never know what it feels like to turn down millions of dollars.

But in recognition of the growing disparities in our state and in our country, we believe more can be done. You have a wonderful opportunity to help your neighbors in Connecticut. We ask you to consider the experiences of families struggling in this economy and to join us in urging elected officials to pursue a policy agenda that focuses first and foremost on the needs of working class and middle class families.

We ask you to consider whether our state budget should be balanced, as Governor Rell has proposed, by making low-income families and senior citizens pay more for their healthcare and prescriptions without asking families earning over $500,000 to pay just a few percentage points more in income taxes.

We ask you to consider whether our financial regulations should allow homeowners in danger of foreclosure the chance to have their loan terms modified through bankruptcy courts, just as loans for vacation homes and privately owned business property can be.

Now that we have had a chance to see your community, we would like to invite you to visit ours. You can meet with some of the people who have experienced the brunt of the economic downturn first hand: people like Willie Alice Huguley of Hartford who at the age of 83 is worried about losing the only home she has known to foreclosure; or Asaad Jackson, 24, who faces thousands of dollars in medical debt as a result of emergency cardiac care he received two years ago during which time he lacked medical insurance. Or people like Mark Dziubek, a father of five who was recently laid off from the manufacturing job he held for nineteen years.

We would truly appreciate the opportunity to show you how hard our communities been hit, and we would sincerely welcome your support for proposals to create a more broadly shared prosperity.

Thank you.

I may have a few of these people on my revolutionary tribunal.

Eddie
 

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Gary:

I don't usually do this as it is very Wayne like, but the following is a copy of the open letter form these "crazies" as you call them to the AIG executives. Doesn't sound to pitchforky to me.



3/21/2009

50 Danbury Road
Wilton, CT 06897

Dear AIG Financial Products Executives,

We hope you enjoy living in Connecticut, and we?re glad you decided to make our state the home for your Financial Products Division.

Having said that, you might have noticed that things are not going very well for the rest of us. We?ve seen skyrocketing unemployment, thousands of Connecticut residents losing their health insurance, and thousands more losing their homes to foreclosure. Retirement and college savings have been wiped out. It?s not a pretty picture.

Some of our cities are really struggling. Teachers and social workers are being laid off by the hundreds in Bridgeport, New Haven, and Hartford. These cities? children deserve a decent education and the opportunity to make something of their lives, and lay-offs will directly impact those children?s chances.

Here?s the point: $165 million may not seem like an enormous amount of money for AIG or it?s top executives. But for Connecticut families struggling to make ends meet, for those of us who are losing our homes, losing our healthcare, losing our jobs, or our life savings, that much money could do tremendous good.

In these troubled times, we believe there are more important ways to use $165 million to help get our economy back on track. Like funding for the universal healthcare plan that has been proposed in the Connecticut legislature. Or support for non-profit housing counseling agencies that help struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure. Or preventing thousands of layoffs of public service employees in healthcare and education. Or funding an earned income tax credit to help low-wage workers keep up with the rising cost of living. These initiatives could make a real difference for Connecticut?s working families.

It has been reported that you intend to return your bonus. This is a good start, and we applaud this step. Most of us will never know what it feels like to turn down millions of dollars.

But in recognition of the growing disparities in our state and in our country, we believe more can be done. You have a wonderful opportunity to help your neighbors in Connecticut. We ask you to consider the experiences of families struggling in this economy and to join us in urging elected officials to pursue a policy agenda that focuses first and foremost on the needs of working class and middle class families.

We ask you to consider whether our state budget should be balanced, as Governor Rell has proposed, by making low-income families and senior citizens pay more for their healthcare and prescriptions without asking families earning over $500,000 to pay just a few percentage points more in income taxes.

We ask you to consider whether our financial regulations should allow homeowners in danger of foreclosure the chance to have their loan terms modified through bankruptcy courts, just as loans for vacation homes and privately owned business property can be.

Now that we have had a chance to see your community, we would like to invite you to visit ours. You can meet with some of the people who have experienced the brunt of the economic downturn first hand: people like Willie Alice Huguley of Hartford who at the age of 83 is worried about losing the only home she has known to foreclosure; or Asaad Jackson, 24, who faces thousands of dollars in medical debt as a result of emergency cardiac care he received two years ago during which time he lacked medical insurance. Or people like Mark Dziubek, a father of five who was recently laid off from the manufacturing job he held for nineteen years.

We would truly appreciate the opportunity to show you how hard our communities been hit, and we would sincerely welcome your support for proposals to create a more broadly shared prosperity.

Thank you.

I may have a few of these people on my revolutionary tribunal.

Eddie

standing in front of a citizen`s house and harrassing them because congress passed a bill allowing them to receive bonuses?....because chris dodd wrote in the language allowing it?...

these dregs are underachievers...and it`s ironic that they`re wasting time they could use improving their situations to harrass more productive citizens...

these slovenly,sloth-like sign carrying slack-jawed n`er-do-wells are just one battalion of obama's new domestic army.....the one he wants to fund as much as the real military...

and it looks as though their first order of business is to harrass those that don`t toe the party line...

mob rule...class warfare...hope and change?...

edward..don`t you live in a nice home and make lot`s of bread off the backs of the less fortunate?...


listen...here's how this scam works:

1) ruin the economy with feel good economic thuggery by beating up banks that don't give politically correct sub-prime loans....

2) when the economy collapses as a result, blame the republicans(with the assistance of the left-wing,now state-run msm) and get elected to congress and the white house...

3) take advantage of the situation by saying "only communism will solve the problem."...

4) finally, you purposefully destroy the economy by running up trillions of dollars of un-payable debt,and use misdirection to blame everything on a couple of executives getting bonuses that you passed laws enabling...



so please...no more of this "there's plenty of blame to go around" bullshit.... the socialist-libs put the hole in the bottom of the ship that caused it to sink,.... the republicans not supplying enough life boats isn't what caused the problem....

/thank me very much...
 
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listen...here's how this scam works:

1) ruin the economy with feel good economic thuggery by beating up banks that don't give politically correct sub-prime loans....

2) when the economy collapses as a result, blame the republicans(with the assistance of the left-wing,now state-run msm) and get elected to congress and the white house...

3) take advantage of the situation by saying "only communism will solve the problem."...

4) finally, you purposefully destroy the economy by running up trillions of dollars of un-payable debt,and use misdirection to blame everything on a couple of executives getting bonuses that you passed laws enabling...

Ptguard would be so proud.
 

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Nice one Eddie.

Nice one Eddie.

Thank god I know you are an educated man. Otherwise I would have gotten very scared from that tirade.

Its nice to know 1 intellectual man other than Jack is on this forum.
 

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Although i just hold a card in the carpenter union at the present time dog i don't have a problem working with black people as long as they pass the test to get in the field. It feels good to me to see some of my buddies back to work because of the stimulus plan, doing jobs here in America to help others instead of just piling up debt in Iraq creating more enemies for nothing in return. Imagine that, a Republican platform in Iraq screwing our very own people while Billions are missing and war profiteering is at a history all time high. Of cours also spending money and getting nothing in return but more grief.
I know u work in the insurance field Dog where most pf the shadiest of characters work so it doesn't surprise me u support this white collar crime. By the way on Tuesday i have to sit down with an Insurance agent for my mother. I know this shit bag is gonna hound me into getting life insurance. Are their code words i can use to just say no or is he gonna go on for five hours until he thinks he can break me? You could really help me out here cause i hate to embarrass my mother and throw this bum out. Is there a way i can say no to this guy and its the end of the story? Help me dog. There must be some kind of code word u insurance agents talk about. Wish me luck.[/quote]

Just tell him the truth--you don't give a shit who gets stuck with your debt--when he ask about your mom supporting you--tell him who gives a fck--he should get the hint. :)
 

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Ptguard would be so proud.

lol... the troofers have been pretty quiet the last year or so.....maybe pt1 got married, and the wife smacks him every time he brings it up.....
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puh-lease...please don`t try and diminish the truth by lumping me in with pt1`s tinfoilery....:sadwave:
 
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