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AlwaysMore said...
First of all, how many servicemen died on the day of (Or even the day before) the Hoodie March?
What exactly are you wanting here, TX? That people not report on news stories like that march? (And yes, it was a news story)
If nobody was killed in action the day before the march, what are you wanting reported? If one or two service men were killed, what level of scrutiny do you want put on that?
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AlwaysMore said...
First of all, how many servicemen died on the day of (Or even the day before) the Hoodie March?
What exactly are you wanting here, TX? That people not report on news stories like that march? (And yes, it was a news story)
If nobody was killed in action the day before the march, what are you wanting reported? If one or two service men were killed, what level of scrutiny do you want put on that?
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theFightingtide said...
I would simply take them off welfare. It isn't the governments job to help you along while you sit and wait for 2 years for a job. I would send in an agent to assess the situation, and if he determined the individual was indeed fit to work they would be given an application for an unfilled job in the area and either apply or be taken off welfare.
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USMCAG said...
My point is that it is a tragedy that Trayvon was killed, but his story should never be more important for those that put their lives on the line. When was the last time you heard about a military member getting killed in action on the same level as Trayvon's? When should Whitney Houston ever even be on the same level when she took her own life due to an addiction? Neither story matches that of our men and women that give their lives up to us knowing the danger.
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I agree, if the people on welfare that don't have jobs were forced to do these for their money, it would be a different story as well. I have zero sympathy for those on welfare that abuse the system.
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theFightingtide said...
Absolutely. I know people need some welfare sometimes to get back on their feet, but if you are habitually on welfare then I am kicking your butt off if i am the gov. But, thats the truly saddening thing, the government has their own agenda and do not do that.
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theFightingtide said...
I would simply take them off welfare. It isn't the governments job to help you along while you sit and wait for 2 years for a job. I would send in an agent to assess the situation, and if he determined the individual was indeed fit to work they would be given an application for an unfilled job in the area and either apply or be taken off welfare.
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Super Scooter said...
I see it all the time people coming in with food stamps or on welfare driving cars with 20's on it and speakers. It's ridiculous, these people know how to milk our system
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My point is that it is a tragedy that Trayvon was killed, but his story should never be more important for those that put their lives on the line. When was the last time you heard about a military member getting killed in action on the same level as Trayvon's? When should Whitney Houston ever even be on the same level when she took her own life due to an addiction? Neither story matches that of our men and women that give their lives up to us knowing the danger.
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Super Scooter said...
My friends seafood place, people walk in with their food stamp card and buy seafood, then they walk back to their vehicle which is parked in the front and drive away. So yes I see people, smartass. Now go practice falling down, I'll be there in a few
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AlwaysMore said...
Your a lying sack of dog crap. Your "friends" seafood place? So you just hang out there at the counter and watch and see who comes in and uses a foodstamp card?
Seafood place? Like a shop that sells seafood? Unprepared seafood?
Ooh, maybe you could pretend that you have a friend that runs an apartment house that takes welfare checks in rent? Then you could discuss the Lexus and Mercedes in the parking lot?
Are you 12 or 13? I cant quite figure it out.
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