He who steals my purse steals trash, but he who steals my good name makes me poor indeed.
With mostly good intentions we have ruined many people by taking away their dignity.
Wisdom.
He who steals my purse steals trash, but he who steals my good name makes me poor indeed.
With mostly good intentions we have ruined many people by taking away their dignity.
This pisses me off. My dad busted his rear at Dayton tire for 33 years and ruined his knees and wrists. He needs his disability. And he needs all he can get. For them to be talking about it running out just chaps my rear. What I am really fed up with is our government wasting billions on foreign aid and other crap when they should be using that money to help our citizens.
Agreed. We give millions to countries that hate us and waste billions here when it could be doing good for those that really need help or fixing roads, bridges, etc.
Glenn Reynolds ("Instapundit") has taught me the reason why government so often fails to spend money the way the people want: insufficient opportunities for graft.
Sad and cynical but true. Show me an honest politician, one who has withstood the corrupting environment of Washington and I will be amazed. They should all be asked to explain the mysterious massive increase in their net worth that comes with public service.
They are our friends and the only ones in the ME who will protect us from ISIS and the hoards of evil muslims who hate us for our freedom. And since they are god's chosen an increase in the money sent will correlate to an increase all the blessings for the good ol' USia that their god says he'll give to their friends. Just like the blessings given to those on the USS Liberty on June 8, 1967.
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