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SMILE - there's more to life than politics

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Yes, the world's gone crazy, but that doesn't mean you can't laugh en route the big splat at the end.

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Who is Hoil? :mrgreen:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Who is Hoil? :mrgreen:
He was a renowned expert on the rules of various card games.

Oh. "Hoil," not "Hoyle." Nevermind.

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Cut them some slack, would ya?
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WHY???
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Yes there is more to life than politics.

The framers warned us about politics and the ability of the populace's ability to vote themselves a paycheck.

Democracies have a limited life. Although we have a representative republic form of government, the masses of teat suckers are able to vote themselves a lifestyle that sustains their lifestyle at the producer's expense.
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anygunanywhere,

I guess you are speaking of those in congress?

While they slop at the public trough, award themselves perks like much better than your medical care, free this and that and award themselves a wonderful retirement package for a very abbreviated tenure...

Are those the ones you speak of?

And yet, there are people who seem to admire them, from either party.

Politicians are the lowest form of life.

Wait did I say politicians?

I meant to say the other word for politicians.

Con artists, though the word artist should be replaced with just plain ole criminal...
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Abraham wrote:anygunanywhere,

I guess you are speaking of those in congress?

While they slop at the public trough, award themselves perks like much better than your medical care, free this and that and award themselves a wonderful retirement package for a very abbreviated tenure...

Are those the ones you speak of?

And yet, there are people who seem to admire them, from either party.

Politicians are the lowest form of life.

Wait did I say politicians?

I meant to say the other word for politicians.

Con artists, though the word artist should be replaced with just plain ole criminal...
The ones I was referring to are those on the welfare teat.
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Once the blathering and insincere handshakes are past congressional pols are on the welfare teat.

The small timers like mayors hope to be congressional welfare recipients...

Anyone worthy finds politics to be a swamp of liars and cheats and never gets in the pool with them.
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Abraham wrote:Once the blathering and insincere handshakes are past congressional pols are on the welfare teat.

The small timers like mayors hope to be congressional welfare recipients...

Anyone worthy finds politics to be a swamp of liars and cheats and never gets in the pool with them.

Jeez man, no need to hold back! We're all adults here, so tell us how you really feel. :bigear:
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Sheesh. Guys, step outside and take a breath of fresh air. Enjoy the fall weather. Maybe take one of your safe queens out to the range and have a bit of fun. Go have a great meal with some good friends, or worst case, your family. :anamatedbanana
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Abraham wrote:Once the blathering and insincere handshakes are past congressional pols are on the welfare teat.

The small timers like mayors hope to be congressional welfare recipients...

Anyone worthy finds politics to be a swamp of liars and cheats and never gets in the pool with them.
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bblhd672,

It would appear some of us understand.

Those who squirm when hearing political truth I suggest stay wrapped in their warm and cozy blanket of denial.

Now, I've got to make a decision about chopping down a cottonwood tree. I don't want to for a number ofreasons, (I love the sound the leaves makes as the wind blows through them sort of like natures wind chimes) but the roots are so big now and spreading out all over the yard that when I mow over them I feel like I'm running over gigantic boulders complete with leaf litter this time of years that's a huge mess.
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Abraham wrote:bblhd672,

It would appear some of us understand.

Those who squirm when hearing political truth I suggest stay wrapped in their warm and cozy blanket of denial.

Now, I've got to make a decision about chopping down a cottonwood tree. I don't want to for a number ofreasons, (I love the sound the leaves makes as the wind blows through them sort of like natures wind chimes) but the roots are so big now and spreading out all over the yard that when I mow over them I feel like I'm running over gigantic boulders complete with leaf litter this time of years that's a huge mess.
When I bought my house over 20 years ago, the front, side and back yards were full of huge cottonwoods (my bad for buying). They are all gone now. They are filthy, nasty, trash trees that spewed cotton all over my property for months every spring and summer, not to mention the huge leaf cleanup ALL YEAR. The cotton got into everything. A/C, garage, house when you opened the door, everywhere! And, the cost of trimming these tall suckers was huge. Had one limb go through my roof one year. Less than my deductible, so it was on me to repair. I am so glad they are gone. However, my neighbor has 5 of them, which means I continue the cleanup no matter what .The roots on some of them have lifted a portion of my driveway too. He refuses to even trim them, are about to destroy his and/or my house when they come down in a storm, but the city could care less. Even though they ban planting them in recent times, they're more interested in the height of your grass and where you store your recycle bin, than safety. :mad5
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