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@Trai_Dep: Weren't they talking about tort reform and restraining lawsuits against doctors and hospitals. Well why not individual people!?

@Arafelis: I've seen that video numerous times in school. We must be living in a liberal future!

@ddhboy: It's like Nintendo's argument for naming the color of the Gamecube Indigo, when everyone knew it was just another name for purple.

@Ian Logsdon: Well, I'm glad you didn't tell me the war was to blame for our financial troubles.

@blissfulight: Probably why she lost the senate race: she stood for barely anything. Now look, you can believe what you want but the fact is Boxer won't help the technological sector in the United States she will simply hurt it even further and force companies to ship their jobs overseas even more once they see the

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Everything he said was spot on correct and is all relevant today and will be relevant in the future. His speech ranks with MLK's I have a dream speech and Lincoln's Gettysburg address.

@Ian Logsdon: THAT is what we've been doing for the past 2 years and we're still even more in debt and have higher unemployment. Taxes hurt the economy, just take a look at Michigan.

@blissfulight: Looks like we'll have to ask her then. It would also be interesting to see which candidate knows more about technology.

@Ian Logsdon: Your point? The technological sector jobs that were created in the last decade are here to stay, so how is that bad thing despite the fact that the negative effects of the housing crash are still present?

@Galaxius: @DaCapin I didn't know you could run a big company without a corporate executive. Just look at google. The founders had to hire a business-sound CEO who knew enough about their company and its position in the tech world to move the company forward. Eric Schmidt seems to have successfully done this and

I'll try to ignore the fact that all of these are Democrats and Gawker is clearly liberally biased.

Sadly this is a prevalent part of the culture of baseball in the United States. I used to play baseball and knew many people all the way up through high school who played baseball and the belief that luck or supernatural force of goodness could be brought upon by an inanimate object was a common norm.

@Ian Logsdon: A boom isn't a bubble. The housing market was a bubble that burst during the Bush administration under a Democrat congress. Now did people think it was a bubble? Even the very intelligent wrongly didn't think so, or knew about it but got out of the market on time! Historically speaking the technology

@chimp_lord: It may have been billions behind, but Bush's NASA was still ahead by what Obama has taken away from it.

1. NASA Budget: Democrats were the ones who defunded NASA, not Republicans. Because of them we don't have any plans within the next 2 decades of landing on the moon. Privatized? A corporation can't reach the moon without being accused of harming the environment and poluting the air. There's very little for a

What about ole George W. Bush? His tax cuts ignited the tech revolution in the last decade during his administration. Had it not been for his tax cuts, Google would have never been able to afford youtube, and the owners of youtube would of never received the capital investments needed to get big. Youtube was supported

@dagwud: I'm no fan of McCain but I can say this was mentioned in my Government class textbook from 5 years ago.

@dagwud: I'm no fan of McCain but I can say this was mentioned in my Government class textbook from 5 years ago.

@DH: It would cause nausia and require too much power is what I hear.

@DexterMoon: It's possible. This is kind of why I was upset when they didn't have custom servers in MW2 where you can set rules to prevent this from happening, like no nades for 15 seconds. This is so most people can actually enjoy the game and apply some kind of teamwork effort rather than getting killed at spawn.