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And now... the rest of the story.
WDIV reported that a 50-year-old man was in his home in Detroit when he saw the roach. The man, who uses a wheelchair, threw his shoe at the roach. The shoe had a revolver inside and when it fell out, it discharged and shot him in his foot, according to police.
WDIV reported that a 50-year-old man was in his home in Detroit when he saw the roach. The man, who uses a wheelchair, threw his shoe at the roach. The shoe had a revolver inside and when it fell out, it discharged and shot him in his foot, according to police.
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Ben Carson.........

As the literacy rate declines, you’ll ask yourself why the quality of life continues to deteriorate in ways large and small, and in almost every instance the answer will be: because people stopped reading.
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webenda wrote:And now... the rest of the story.
WDIV reported that a 50-year-old man was in his home in Detroit when he saw the roach. The man, who uses a wheelchair, threw his shoe at the roach. The shoe had a revolver inside and when it fell out, it discharged and shot him in his foot, according to police.
My mistake - should have been posted in "How Stupid...."
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....full-of-himself ?
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As the literacy rate declines, you’ll ask yourself why the quality of life continues to deteriorate in ways large and small, and in almost every instance the answer will be: because people stopped reading.
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As the literacy rate declines, you’ll ask yourself why the quality of life continues to deteriorate in ways large and small, and in almost every instance the answer will be: because people stopped reading.
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Whats not true about Ben Carsons quote?
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v8vega wrote:Whats not true about Ben Carsons quote?
Most of it if not all - it's easy to point the blame at the folks that you elect.....and then deny you are part of the problem.
So, other than he's an all to frequent pompous bloated sack of whale dreck, he's incapable of looking in a mirror to recognize that he's in fact a very big part of the problem and that he spends his time promoting himself instead of trying not being the problem.
As the literacy rate declines, you’ll ask yourself why the quality of life continues to deteriorate in ways large and small, and in almost every instance the answer will be: because people stopped reading.
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Well, I disagree. His statement is absolutely true......regardless if you feel he's part of the problem or not. I don't know enough about him to say if he's part of the problem or not, but it was obvious he was not qualified to be president back in 2016. But none that I saw were........................on either side of the aisle.
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up148 wrote:Well, I disagree. His statement is absolutely true......regardless if you feel he's part of the problem or not. I don't know enough about him to say if he's part of the problem or not, but it was obvious he was not qualified to be president back in 2016. But none that I saw were........................on either side of the aisle.
What his statement promotes is an abdication of voter responsibility for choosing the idiots that we then blame turn around and blame for all our problems. Pogo had it right “We have met the enemy and he is us”. All he's doing is furthering that same ongoing failure to accept responsibility for our actions and decisions. We dug the hole and jumped in it, and now we're blaming the shovel?
As for qualified for office, it's probably a terminal case of sour grapes for him now. He thought he had all the answers........
As the literacy rate declines, you’ll ask yourself why the quality of life continues to deteriorate in ways large and small, and in almost every instance the answer will be: because people stopped reading.
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I wonder where all the ingredients come from for this Hershey candy that's MFD in MEXICO 
From Hershey's website.
Mexico
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO CITY & MONTERREY
As the birthplace of chocolate, Mexico has a sweet spot in the Hershey family. We’ve been manufacturing high-quality chocolate, beverages and grocery products in Mexico for more than 40 years, with our Regional Office Headquarters in Guadalajara; sales offices in Mexico City and Monterrey; and manufacturing in El Salto and Monterrey. We’re also very proud of our new Latin America Innovation Center for quickly developing and testing new product and packaging ideas.
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO CITY & MONTERREY
We've been manufacturing high-quality chocolate, beverages and grocery products in Mexico for more than 40 years, with our Regional Office Headquarters in Guadalajara; sales offices in Mexico City and Monterrey; and manufacturing in El Salto and Monterrey.
People ask
Did the Hershey factory moved to Mexico?
Hershey's move to Mexico. ... But Hershey Co., Oakdale's biggest employer and the nation's biggest candy company, is closing its plant here, eliminating all 575 jobs. The company will open a factory in Monterrey, Mexico, to handle the production.Jun 9, 2007
Is it true that Hershey closed a US plant and opened a plant in Mexico about 2011?
HERSHEY, Pa. ... Chances are, the answer is Mexico, not Hershey, Pennsylvania. That's because the iconic candy company closed its historic Hershey's East plant in its namesake Pennsylvania town, idling some 600 Bakery Workers (BCTGM) members.Jan 14, 2011
From Hershey's website.
Mexico
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO CITY & MONTERREY
As the birthplace of chocolate, Mexico has a sweet spot in the Hershey family. We’ve been manufacturing high-quality chocolate, beverages and grocery products in Mexico for more than 40 years, with our Regional Office Headquarters in Guadalajara; sales offices in Mexico City and Monterrey; and manufacturing in El Salto and Monterrey. We’re also very proud of our new Latin America Innovation Center for quickly developing and testing new product and packaging ideas.
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO CITY & MONTERREY
We've been manufacturing high-quality chocolate, beverages and grocery products in Mexico for more than 40 years, with our Regional Office Headquarters in Guadalajara; sales offices in Mexico City and Monterrey; and manufacturing in El Salto and Monterrey.
People ask
Did the Hershey factory moved to Mexico?
Hershey's move to Mexico. ... But Hershey Co., Oakdale's biggest employer and the nation's biggest candy company, is closing its plant here, eliminating all 575 jobs. The company will open a factory in Monterrey, Mexico, to handle the production.Jun 9, 2007
Is it true that Hershey closed a US plant and opened a plant in Mexico about 2011?
HERSHEY, Pa. ... Chances are, the answer is Mexico, not Hershey, Pennsylvania. That's because the iconic candy company closed its historic Hershey's East plant in its namesake Pennsylvania town, idling some 600 Bakery Workers (BCTGM) members.Jan 14, 2011
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Another topic:
Snow
Today, Nebraska is having its first snowfall of the season . It is snowing right now and piling up.
Snow
Today, Nebraska is having its first snowfall of the season . It is snowing right now and piling up.
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