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#5071 Re: The Garden » Conservative donate more than liberals » 872 weeks ago

Randall Flagg wrote:

This article strengthens my argument that liberals advocate big government because they're lazy.  It's much easier to do nothing and delude yourself into thinking your tax dollars are making the world a better place than actually going out and doing something.  It's even easier to point the finger at those who are financially sucessful and say their taxes should be spent to make the world a better place instead of you getting off your ass and doing something. 

It all stems back to the traditional conservative/libertarian argument that we should be self-supportive and sustaining, but it is the morally right thing to help your neighbor and improve your community.  Liberals think punching a chad in a ballot is equal to hundreds of hours of community service and spending time with the less fortunate.  I've never said this before because I never felt a need to, but I particiapte as a big brother to a kid in the seattle area.  I also donate a significant amount of money each year to charities.  I believe that in order to make the world a better place, you need to sacrifice some things and make it happen.  This article proves that there is a strong contingent of people who feel they can make the world better by simply saying yes to spending other people's money and putting out no individual effort.  This mentality is a cancer throughout our entire society.

you're right...next time my local friend or neighbor needs health care, I'll give it to him myself...

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and what the fuck does self-sustaining mean in 2009?

This article "proves" nothing...and the sense that it's "other people's money" is certianly a strange one...

I love it when you people dig up a smear on liberals and use it as "proof" that we are lazier, inept or just plain the end of the world. The fact of the matter is, what is it that you did to make world a better place other than donating money? What...do you work in the oil business or are you in lawyering? And how is that different from giving money to the government in the form of taxes?

All I can worry about is myself...and I won't be spending any of my time digging up shit about other people.

#5072 Re: The Garden » Conservative donate more than liberals » 872 weeks ago

Hmmm...curious that this person defines helping out your community this way.

The rich give money so that someone else will do it, and the not so rich give their time. This is petty ass finger pointing is really childish.

#5073 Re: Guns N' Roses » Whats the opinion people in your life have on CD? » 872 weeks ago

It's very true...minds were made up before the album came out...

It's too bad...my friend says the album sucks but hasn't listened to one second of any songs on the CD...

I'd be willing to bed that most people who think it sucks really haven't listend to it.

#5074 Re: The Garden » Being a Bears fan: My personal hell » 873 weeks ago

ouch...detriot...yeah

I've got nothing to complain about

#5075 Re: Guns N' Roses » Axl coverage via Yahoo and E!online » 873 weeks ago

Ha...and people make a career out of it...it's their profession

I do nothing all day but spin things so that attention is drawn to it...what a helpful utility for society...

thanks media

#5076 Re: Guns N' Roses » WHAT? why now? » 873 weeks ago

My trombone would've fit so well...DAMN!

#5077 Guns N' Roses » WHAT? why now? » 873 weeks ago

mitchejw
Replies: 2

sorry if this is in the wrong subjecty


but apperently my alma matta has played my GN'R song...the song I suggested back in 2006...I've graduated now

Axl...I hope you like the opener

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN241_k7Loc

#5078 Re: The Garden » Being a Bears fan: My personal hell » 873 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:
mitchejw wrote:

the list goes on and on...

Cade McKnown.


I'm just sayin'

I feel like giving you negative karma for that...

it's not like we haven't tried to find decent QB
that's all i'm sayin'

#5079 Re: The Garden » Being a Bears fan: My personal hell » 873 weeks ago

I know I have a skewed view of what a good QB is...but we can't seem to find any...

Do you remember?

Rick Mirer
Steve Stenstrom
Kordell Stewart
Jim Miller
Shane Matthews
Steve Walsh
Jonathon Quinn
Craig Krenzel
Moses Mareno
Will Furrer
Peter Tom Willis
Chad Hutchinson
Henry Burris


the list goes on and on...

the truth is...they will NOT spend money on offensive players...the team refuses to do so

#5080 The Garden » Being a Bears fan: My personal hell » 873 weeks ago

mitchejw
Replies: 13

So here's the thing, guy...

I'm a Chicago Bears fan...no really, I am. After what you read here you might not think so...but I really am.

I have been a Chicago Bears fan since I could understand what football was. I didn't understand pass interference, (even to this day, I take issue with it) nor did I understand shotgun formation from a basic I-form.

After the Cardinals forgot to show up last Sunday and put up a fight against the Vikings, my team is about as close to being eliminated as it possibly can be. Although, if there is a team out there in the NFL that could fuck up something almost guaranteed, it would be the Minnesota Vikings.

So in 1992, I believe I was 9 or 10, my first Bears season came to my attention. I hardly understood anything. From what I did understand though, is that from 1984-1992, the Bears were perennial playoff contenders. I remember watching the Bears play the Lions in 1992 in a game that was to decide the division title (funny how things change). I can't remember if it was Dave Krieg or Scott Mitchell or Rodney Peete. Whomever it was, The Bears fell to the Detroit Lions in 1992 and eventually wound up losing the division to a 12-4 Detroit Lions team.

But the Bears were 11-5, and they did make the playoffs...but who were they matched up against? The first playoff team that included Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikman, Micheal Irvin and all the rest of the 'boys.

The Bears lost that game 17-13 via a goal line stand by Dallas. It ended an era of football prosperity in Chicago that had spanned nearly a decade. Year in and year out they were in the playoffs and had a habit of going quite deep into those playoffs.

My story starts in 1992.

A tumultuous road from there on after was indeed in store for me. Ditka was fired after a 5-11 1993 campaign (of course beating up Jim Harbaugh on the sidelines had something to do with it).

The Dave Wanndsteidt (I don't care if it's spelled wrong, he deserves it) years were filled with crap team after crap team. The defense was horrid and the offense was the best the Bears had seen since the days of Sid Luckman (of course great offense by Bears fan standards is suspect to say the least). Erik Kramer to Curtis Conway became the weekly combo, and when they weren't connecting, Bobby Engram and Jeff Graham were picking up the slack.

Unfortunately this new team made for many 28-27 losses, or sometimes 35-31 loses if we were lucky. Wanny was here and gone without one playoff memory worth saving. There was that wonderful 48-14 tromping in 1995 or 96 against the 49ers in the divisional round of the playoffs. 9-7 was Wanny's highest mark here in Chicago, that was back in the days where 9-7 meant something.

So how does all of this relate to what's going on now with the Chicago Bears?

I'll gladly tell you. The Bears seem to be most successful when they are the outstanding defense and mediocre offensive team. They thrust away offensive gems consistently and cling to offensive liabilities. Go away Curtis Conway, go away Bobby Engram, shew Brenard Berrian, I never knew you anyway Muhsin Muhammid...I love you David Terrel, big contract for you, Marcus Robinson get the hell outta here (and have career years with Minnesota)...get out of here 100 catch Marty Booker, we'll catch you again when you're 33...

and the most relevant to the modern day Bears...Berrian with a 95+ yard TD pass against the Bears to probably eliminate the Chicago Bears from division championship contention.

Although we are most successful when we have a great defense and a mediocre offense, that hardly makes us a successful team as of late. The Superbowl losing team of just 2 years ago seems a hundred years ago. With every Rashied Davis (our supposed #1) drop to strengthen his lead for dropped passed in a season and every Brandon Lloyd sure reception that he somehow turns the wrong way for...I have to keep remininding myself that somehow...this IS Bears football...the only way we know how to play.

Is it purgatory or is it hell?

You decide.

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