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I always assume it’s because they know running for President means you might actually have to be President and that shit seems horrible.

A powerful Senator can be just as effective as a President. Just two years into the job and she is always in the spotlight, whether she is taking it to Wall Street and corporate CEO’s or fighting for Planned Parenthood and BEM.

Waaaaaaaiiiiit wait wait: So cumberbatch, a man who looks like this

Who’s going to play Tesla?

You have sourced your data very well. Thank you for your well thought out input on the study you conducted.

SK is one if the United State’s closest allies. The current prime minister of SK and Barack Obama are extremely close. There is no way, under any political climate for the foreseeable future, that we would allow NK to attack SK without providing ample military support. Literally no American alive would be against

Do they make a Rackmount version?

Yeah, but idiots are always going to equate betraying the government of a country with betraying the country itself. Because simpleminded.

LOL, so you're saying that if he was a true "whistle blower", then The US government would protect him even though he's exposing their very own misdeeds? Thats some flawed logic right there...

"Traitor" is not the opposite of "hero." Many of our greatest heroes have been called "traitor" - all the founders of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr.

I'm thoroughly confused by anyone who says Snowden is a traitor. Exposing the truth about the government's wrongdoings makes him a villain? I just don't get it.

The colonists were TRAITORS because of LAW and AGREEMENTS but they were correct. Sometimes a shakeup is needed to disrupt the path to tyranny.

You have a point in that he likely ruined certain intelligence avenues. That said, the part he played in informing the US of what the NSA was up to is commendable in and of itself. I don't know the extent of what-all he did and what secrets were leaked because after awhile it all started getting hard to keep track

#hero

HERO.

As a person with a fair amount of sales experience, I'd like to point something out. Sales people negotiate constantly (often with others sales people). What seems like an abrasive and condescending statement to you is nothing out of the ordinary to an experienced salesperson. They hear much worse I assure you. The

So you describe your own suggestion as "utterly charming"? Wouldn't that be for someone else to say?

This was my experience negotiating for a car. IMO, the best approach would be to negotiate step-by-step, be firm and ready to walk away without the car.