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  • vermdisgustsme vermdisgustsme Apr 7, 2010 1:51 PM Flag

    HEY VERM, you ought to write a book on

    how to survive several disastrous losing years in the stock markets.

    You have a lot of experience, and I'm sure if you mad a few bucks in royalties, the county welfare dept would be grateful.

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      It would be a nicer world if bars were given the option to permit or not as long as they posted signage at the door and their employees took employment under full disclosure...

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      Yes, and it would be nice if coal mines were given the option of having dust-control safety equipment, and those that didn't could have a sign at the mouth of the mine disclosing, "This mine might explode and bury you alive," and the miners could enter with full disclosure.

      Also, the Catholic Church could let pedophiles keep working, if they just posted a sign saying "your children might be molested," and then altar boys could volunteer with full disclosure.

      Sadly, the nanny state doesn't want those things.
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      Regsarding the Catholic Church, I guess it is a question of the nanny state vs the nunny state.

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      no such thing as moderation when it comes to the smoking wars...the antis win every time because of faulty science on ETS and the pro tobacco hand-cuffs resulting from the still undecided DOJ case...have to give Clinton some credit for how he crafted that case (although as we all know, tobacco use is permitted if not lit and there is an intern in the room).

      It would be a nicer world if bars were given the option to permit or not as long as they posted signage at the door and their employees took employment under full disclosure...but that is only in our former free society. Nanny rules now...

      all of the above just my opinion mind you...
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      Rodent argues for informed choice on exposure to seccondhand smoke....but wants people to not be ionformed that it is dangerous to them.

    • <<Drinking water could probably kill you if you drunk 20 gallons each day. Maybe a little "moderation in everything" would of helped. >>

      Exactly. If you got shot in the head 20 times it would certainly kill you, but if you got shot in the head once, it would you no harm.

      Try it.

    • no such thing as moderation when it comes to the smoking wars...the antis win every time because of faulty science on ETS and the pro tobacco hand-cuffs resulting from the still undecided DOJ case...have to give Clinton some credit for how he crafted that case (although as we all know, tobacco use is permitted if not lit and there is an intern in the room).

      It would be a nicer world if bars were given the option to permit or not as long as they posted signage at the door and their employees took employment under full disclosure...but that is only in our former free society. Nanny rules now...

      all of the above just my opinion mind you...

    • nope...

      and maybe you need to be a little more creative on you new alias?

    • kbjb@bellsouth.net kbjb Apr 10, 2010 5:10 PM Flag

      Come on, I bet you have farted around others. Be honest.

    • kbjb@bellsouth.net kbjb Apr 10, 2010 5:06 PM Flag

      Drinking water could probably kill you if you drunk 20 gallons each day. Maybe a little "moderation in everything" would of helped.

    • no argument here (I smoke but not in my house and don't particularly like it in restaurants. I step outside...not a bad thing on the latter since after a few hours in a crowded/poorly ventilated restaurant I'm probably getting healthier air than you do...I have a filter!).

      But let's define "clean-air".

      Non-smokers tend to be very melodramatic (e.g. outside in a 30 mph wind)...give it a rest already!

    • <<how to survive several disastrous losing years in the stock markets.>>
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      The funny part is that Vermin insists that he is always successful in his investments, and that others misrepresent his successes as failures. LOL.

      Does he think we forgot that he has long been short MO and paying the PIL (dividend) the ENTIRE time?

      LMAO.

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      • <<The funny part is that Vermin insists that he is always successful in his investments, and that others misrepresent his successes as failures. LOL. Does he think we forgot that he has long been short MO and paying the PIL (dividend) the ENTIRE time?>>

        Yes, anyone who was short Enron obviously lost money because he paid the dividend!

        Furthermore boeidiot asumes that if one lost money on one stock trade and made m0onety on most others, thatt he one trade counts and the numerous others do not. Sort of like he thinks that if we have one cold day, and multitudes of hot days, it proves that global warming is a "liberal" trick from Al Gore.

    • Mental case: <<Let's have a serious discussion.>>
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      Yessir! That is the story of your "life".

      LOL.

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