Hit and Run
December 3, 2008 | Vetting explained
They throw a tantrum or a bogus post here and there, when they can't face it any other way they'll take a cheap shot and or name calling.
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Then it's off to another Report and you see the pattern all over again. There are quite a few regular drunks and I'm sure some drugging's who frequent these iReports. They have nothing intelligent to really say, and believe they actually do, make no credible argument and hide behind the status quo serve on a silver platter. But there the shakers and the movers, and if you listen hard enough they'll even try to convince you that there part of the American group who make this country what it is.
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And that's the only real area I tend to agree with them on, a nation that has become a bunch of Pencil Pushers, Insurance Salesman and Burger Flippers. Everything else has been outsource for the educated and in-source for the un-educated.
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