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<blockquote data-quote="buckeye" data-source="post: 1873813" data-attributes="member: 8467"><p>Most attorneys I know love to get people riled up. Truth is they thrive (in every sense) on conflict. </p><p></p><p>The OP is not a serious question, not even a valid one. As if everybody doesn't already know Romney is incredibly loaded and it really matters to what degree - or if he paid sufficiently little enough in taxes to make a political football. As if we don't know Obama is in office and may win a second term and not a damn thing will change that. As if being too rich is a constitutional disqualification for office and foreign citizenship isn't. As if the new boss will be substantively different from the old boss. As if either candidate is any more or less involved in less than fully-lit activities than any other politician on the national stage. </p><p></p><p>As if an attorney in Books' position will have to give a wet slap who is in office. No, I'm sure Books' position is secure in every way reasonably possible. While the rest of us scramble over bread and circuses, Books laughs from the box seats, throwing expired batteries and stink bombs. </p><p></p><p>Carry on, Books. </p><p></p><p>Ignerntbend, have you ever met Opbop aka Obbop? You two might get along in a funny way...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckeye, post: 1873813, member: 8467"] Most attorneys I know love to get people riled up. Truth is they thrive (in every sense) on conflict. The OP is not a serious question, not even a valid one. As if everybody doesn't already know Romney is incredibly loaded and it really matters to what degree - or if he paid sufficiently little enough in taxes to make a political football. As if we don't know Obama is in office and may win a second term and not a damn thing will change that. As if being too rich is a constitutional disqualification for office and foreign citizenship isn't. As if the new boss will be substantively different from the old boss. As if either candidate is any more or less involved in less than fully-lit activities than any other politician on the national stage. As if an attorney in Books' position will have to give a wet slap who is in office. No, I'm sure Books' position is secure in every way reasonably possible. While the rest of us scramble over bread and circuses, Books laughs from the box seats, throwing expired batteries and stink bombs. Carry on, Books. Ignerntbend, have you ever met Opbop aka Obbop? You two might get along in a funny way... [/QUOTE]
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