mlmpetert
02-18-2010, 02:55 PM
Pretty crazy. Lets hope hes the only one dead.
Man flies plane into IRS building.mlmpetert 02-18-2010, 02:55 PM Pretty crazy. Lets hope hes the only one dead. firstdown 02-18-2010, 05:21 PM Where's firstdown? If you read his manifesto you would know it was not me by his spelling and grammer. Schneed10 02-18-2010, 06:29 PM So far it says nobody besides him died. What a failure, you go to take a bunch of people out as you die... WITH A PLANE, and you fail. LOL at the dead moron D'BOYZ 02-18-2010, 06:30 PM You know what's the worst news of all this guys? We just learned that his wife it's going to get a fine, because they just checked and this guy hadn't reported the plane in witch he crashed to the IRS hahaha Trample the Elderly 02-18-2010, 06:57 PM You know what's the worst news of all this guys? We just learned that his wife it's going to get a fine, because they just checked and this guy hadn't reported the plane in witch he crashed to the IRS hahaha The FirstDown of Cowboys fans. budw38 02-18-2010, 07:08 PM Thats what happens when your gov't screws people ... not that I think he wasn't 100 % wrong ... just saying . Do we have to pay our taxes this year ? tryfuhl 02-18-2010, 10:40 PM The FirstDown of Cowboys fans. lol got that right seems to be more the norm with them though Skinny Tee 02-18-2010, 11:25 PM I don't really like entering political debates but this one is a bit intriguing. Let me be the first to tell you that I don't really feel 100% informed and educated on all political matters which gives more to my listening to these conversations as opposed to entering them. I do want to gauge some opinions on this personal idea. I've always felt that most political matters seem to revolve, and are decided, around big businesses and big money contributions. In our modern era, politicians seem to have their campaigns propelled more by large industries and lobby groups than the individual constituent. To me, this seems to lend more to conflicts of interest from those elected officials. So let me propose a question to you: Why isn't corruption (bribes/gifting/position abuse) of any kind at a publicly-elected level, high or low, considered an act of treason and thus punishable by the same stiff penalties? It's basically just as unpatriotic and detrimental to the country to misuse a publicly elected position and it should be considered as treasonous as espionage. What's your opinion on this?...too harsh of a penalty for our elected officials?...maybe it affects the candidates decisions in office for the better/worse? tryfuhl 02-18-2010, 11:42 PM You'd never get anyone to run for office if that were the case, but I think that it should definitely be sanctioned more. I mean what's the point in signing off on a bill and then not voting for it, just to spite an administration, because your farms in your state didn't get their extra truckload of pig shit, or whatever? Skinny Tee 02-19-2010, 12:05 AM You'd never get anyone to run for office if that were the case, but I think that it should definitely be sanctioned more. I mean what's the point in signing off on a bill and then not voting for it, just to spite an administration, because your farms in your state didn't get their extra truckload of pig shit, or whatever? I think there'd still be people running but it wouldn't be smart, rich people who have something to lose. It'd be modest class of people who trust their honesty and nothing to lose. Perhaps too ideological I suppose : ) |
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