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In reply to the discussion: Can't people on DU find forgiveness in their hearts? [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)30. I love it when you pull out the laughing guy
It's your little way of saying that you've been checkmated.
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Bookmarking this for tomorrow. Really interested in your response to Obama's announcement then. nt
riderinthestorm
Jan 2012
#9
How could he possibly announce cuts at the SOTU? He simply called for them
MannyGoldstein
Jan 2012
#21
In a post like this from Manny, how could anyone not get the sarcasm? Consider the source.
gateley
Jan 2012
#85
Maybe it is good to practice sarcasm now. After the nomination, we may be limited to using it.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2012
#15
I'm not sure that the progressive thing would be to penalize the 100s of thousands...
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#19
But didn't you accuse me of projecting a "truly non-progressive value system"?
MannyGoldstein
Jan 2012
#31
They're handling it state by state. The GOPers tried to legalize MERS' actions across the board...
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#39
It's "non-progressive" to want criminals in the banking industry punished for their crimes?
Matariki
Jan 2012
#62
You are ignoring the assertion that those you call "peons" needed certifications for the job...
LooseWilly
Jan 2012
#48
Agree ...it's like working for Al Capone as a book keeper and saying "I never killed anyone or ... "
L0oniX
Jan 2012
#66
The banksters are willing to generously forgive the people they ripped off and hold no grudges.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2012
#20
Would it be a "good fit" I stole a couple grand of your money and got off clean for $20?
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#40
So that whole penitence before forgiveness thing I learned in Catholic school has been superceded?
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#41
Sorry,no forgiveness for corporations, cartels and crimminals at least until they are convicted and
kickysnana
Jan 2012
#43
If one of "the small people" steal $500 the call is for jail time, felon status, and
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#44
What a steaming pile of fuckrot! Forgive? Forget? Soon as they are held accountable.
lonestarnot
Jan 2012
#47
OK, I forgive him. And I'll forgive him once more when it happens all over again.
Kablooie
Jan 2012
#68