Everything posted by StrangeSox
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DEM Primaries/Candidates thread
QUOTE(mr_genius @ Oct 24, 2007 -> 03:41 PM) how about 20%? Your arguments always veer off into ridiculous statements like "Why do you think he should donate 100% of his income!". No one has said that, you aren't even addressing any of our statements with a legitimate counter. Is 20% any less arbitrary than what he currently gives?
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Official NFL Thread
This is the NFL, not High School or even College football where the skill levels and oppurtunities for different programs are vastly different. These are all professionals who are paid a king's ransom to play a game. If the Dolphins don't want the score run up on them, then stop them. I wouldn't be surprised if Belicheck is allowing the Patriots to dominate into the second half as a big "F--- YOU!" to everyone who questioned him and the Pats' previous Superbowl wins.
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Colbert for President
I fundamentally agree with "one person, one vote," but find it troubling that Britney Spears' opinion on who should be President holds as much sway as someone with a PhD in Political Science.
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For Dems only.
QUOTE(Texsox @ Oct 24, 2007 -> 08:42 AM) Except on the Federal level, you cut taxes when you can't pay for everything!! You're right, my point needs to be amended: Problem: Budget Shortfalls Democrat Solution: Raise taxes to record levels. Don't worry about how it will take money out of people's pockets and slow down the economy. Don't worry about it driving away business and investment. If we can add just a few more social programs, all we be well. Republican Solution: Cut taxes. Everyone knows that cutting taxes = more tax revenue* always no matter what. In the mean time, we'll spend billions fighting overseas and borrow money from China to pay for it all. The only programs that should be cut are stupid liberal hippy programs, like education and children's health care. How can it possibly go wrong? *edited for clarity
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For Dems only.
QUOTE(mr_genius @ Oct 23, 2007 -> 02:48 PM) The problem is Cook county is extremely wasteful. These massive tax increases will continue until people have had enough and demand a more efficient local government. Those in government don't seem to grasp that. Not enough money? Don't bother cutting costs or increasing efficiency, just raise taxes! That's the solution to all of the county's/state's/country's problems!
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Official NFL Thread
New England Patriots, you are ridiculous.
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Execution Halted
QUOTE(Jenksismyb**** @ Oct 17, 2007 -> 02:03 PM) Sorry, I don't mean to be insulting. I just find it odd that people consider one innocent life so important when we deal with death on a daily basis. If people are so strongly opposed to the death penalty because innocent lives are taken, then it shouldn't matter that the costs of society prevents us from protecting every life. How is that not a double standard? What if the statistics show that for every innocent person wrongly convicted and put to death, 10 lives are saved from criminals convicted of murder who kill again after they do their time? Would your positions change? No. Those people should be imprisoned for life, not put to death. Risk plays zero factor into the death penalty; there is no more risk with the person locked in max. security vs. dead. The death penalty is a conscientious act of ending someone's life, not at all similar to a car accident, a fire, a tornado, etc.
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Execution Halted
QUOTE(Jenksismyb**** @ Oct 17, 2007 -> 12:21 PM) It's an incredibly small percentage of cases. And really if you want to use that argument then we should just not prosecute people and put them in jail because mistakes have/are/will be made.If the percentage is greater than zero, then we are allowing the government to murder innocent people. Incarciration is reversible. Execution is final. That's the whole point -- they didn't take another life and are wrongly being put to death.
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Execution Halted
QUOTE(Texsox @ Oct 17, 2007 -> 10:21 AM) Valuing all life as sacred and valuable is less hypocritical than valuing some more than others, which is what your position does. You make it seem as if death is the only suitable punishment. Life in prison values both lives. I do not believe our government is perfect and do not feel comfortable allowing the government to execute humans. We've sent people to death row who were innocent of the crimes they were accused of. If we allow executions, what could be considered cruel and unusual? Anything less than death could be considered better so all punishments would be allowed. It seems like this point has been been ignored.
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Stocks and investing thread
BTW, a google search turns up a ton of article from May of this year or earlier that predicted $4 in the immediate future. I'm not holding my breath for $4/gallon, but I am glad that I carpool to work. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=g...244+this+summer
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Stocks and investing thread
Gas is continuing to drop (2.75 at the Thornton's in Elk Grove Village next to O'hare this morning) while oil futures continue to swell. How long could the market sustain $80+/barrel and $4/gallon gas?
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Official NFL Thread
QUOTE(WhiteSoxfan1986 @ Oct 14, 2007 -> 03:20 PM) Well Adrian Peterson sure as hell made the bears his b**** today. The Bears D was awful, tons of missed tackles, no sacks, no turnovers. they're definitely playing below-average this year.
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Official College Football Thread
OH God damnit.
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Official College Football Thread
That's what I'm talking about!
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Official College Football Thread
Illinois is not looking very good at all right now. And why did Zook accept that penalty in the red zone? It would have been 4th down instead of giving them another shot to convert (which they've been doing all day).
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EPA approves BP's new pollution dumping
Indiana really is the armpit of the Midwest.
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Official College Football Thread
ILLINOIS FOR NATIONAL CHAMPZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously though, its nice that they're god-awful for the four years I'm there, and as soon as I'm gone they turn it around.
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Al Gore: Nobel Peace Prize Winner
What does the environment have to do with world peace, anyway?
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NFL Network: Griese in
QUOTE(RockRaines @ Oct 9, 2007 -> 03:16 PM) Oh. I thought we were all making claims and assumptions not based on facts. It's a quantifiable fact that Rex has been one of the worst QB's in the NFL since week 5 of last year. Just look at his TD:INT ratio from that point on. The man sucks at throwing a football.
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NFL Network: Griese in
QUOTE(Soxbadger @ Oct 8, 2007 -> 03:43 PM) I didnt really think Griese looked that much better than Grossman, seems the OL is doing a better job of not letting free players wreck our QB, and now that Olsen is playing its giving the QB another big target. When Griese floats a ball, I always just have to wonder, could Rex have done it slightly better. Rex would have underthrown it and had it picked.
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Good Romo / Bad Romo
I was finally starting to come around on Romo after seeing him play against Chicago. I won't make that mistake again.
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Jimmy Carter, ex-president, current badass.
QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Oct 5, 2007 -> 12:03 PM) Good work. In the future, if you doubt something someone says is true and want to accuse them of making something up, you should probably spend at least a minute looking into it.
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Jimmy Carter, ex-president, current badass.
QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Oct 5, 2007 -> 12:03 PM) It's not accurate. He said people who remember a president other than a Bush or Clinton, not approval ratings. He was commenting on Tex's comment "I'm realizing that many high school teachers were not born when Carter was in office."
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Jimmy Carter, ex-president, current badass.
QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Oct 5, 2007 -> 11:50 AM) That's a cute number. Where'd you get it? Just going off of the 2000 census, which took google all of 5 seconds to find and me another 30 seconds to add up, 35% of the US population is under 24. I'd say 1983 is a good cutoff for remembering who was president in 1988.