Of course he is under pressure. sm
Posted By: Anon on 2005-09-02
In Reply to: My post was about gt's slamming - Help admin!
Of course he is under pressure, he does not have any sense, he would be under pressure if he were a shoe-shine boy.
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What a lot of pressure Palin had on her...sm
last night. I really feel sorry for her. She knew that John McCain was finished if she did not perform last night. Even though I am not a fan, as a woman, I was rooting for her. Me thinks the men of the party will discard her when she is no longer useful, i.e., a Democratic victory in November. I think she did her best, and considering everything, she did a good job. Now McCain needs to take control and tell us specifically why we should vote for him. I am looking forward to the next two debates.
there will be peer pressure to be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2qA7x157LY
Real pressure? (sm)
Guess what....he's already under some *real* pressure and thus far has handled it quite well. Let's see, 2 wars, an economy that's in the $hitter, failing education, failing healthcare, a renegade Israel, etc......nope...no pressure there.
Wait until he gets under some REAL pressure! nm
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Okay, I can agree with pressure to stop offshoring...
but at the same time you as a consumer have to be ready to pay higher prices for things...because American workers demand higher salaries for jobs than Indians, Mexicans, Chinese, etc. do. Nothing wrong with that, but the American consumer has to support that by not wanting cheap goods at the stores. We can't have it both ways.
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