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greenlantern
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Well for starters how you think GP is responsible for the 10k a month "handout".  I dont recall him having a vote on that...oh but your right he was controlling everyone cause he was the big town chair...I forgot...he is soooo powerful and almighty he can do that!!!  LOLOLOLOLOL
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Read my lips - I never said GP was responsible for it ... you asked HOW, I said BAILOUT - that's all I've said

Stop putting words in my mouth.

I don't know GP - Never met the man - but from what I'm seeing from both sides of the aisle, NEITHER impress me, AT ALL
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Well if you look at credentials for the job it would seem to be a no-contest...GP beats GA and AS by a mile.
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A majority of Americans agree that stepping out on a marriage is grounds to disqualify someone from stepping into public office, says an Angus Reid Public Opinion poll released in recent weeks.

Fifty-five percent of those surveyed, and 59 percent of women, agreed to with the view: "A politician who commits adultery lacks the integrity to hold public office." Just 27 endorsed: "Adultery should not be a consideration when judging the integrity of a politician."

Should private fidelity and public service be linked? Yes, because Americans use politicians' private lives as a barometer on hypocrisy and honesty.

So, if Spitzer cheated on his wife and lied to her about his affairs, that makes him a cheat and a liar and unfit to lead or serve the people.  If he did so with arrogance and blatantly in her face, he’s unfit be called her husband and if she is so stupid as not to see what’s going on in her/his life, then she’s a moron.

Of course I am talking about Spitzer in this post, so it would follow that he’s a dishonest, cheat, liar, hypocrite and lacks the integrity to serve the people.

Just making an observation, in case you were wondering.
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Well for starters how you think GP is responsible for the 10k a month "handout".  I dont recall him having a vote on that...oh but your right he was controlling everyone cause he was the big town chair...I forgot...he is soooo powerful and almighty he can do that!!!  LOLOLOLOLOL


Yea, sure.  Explain the numerous meetings that took place in town hall between GP and REMS people.  Anything GP said to employees had to be done, no matter what!  It was understood that he was the boss more than Steve or anyone else.  You can be sure of one thing, every employee in town hall feels the relief and we don't come to work on pins and needles.

By the way, we got the message (someone comlained to the supervisor that employees were on the internet during work hours)  what a joke.
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Zorro what does the poll about Spitzer have anything to do with this? Are you in the wrong thread?

As far as pins and needles at work, y don't you ask the individual currentlyworking downstairs,who used to work in the clerks office whether she's on pinsand needles. I bet the answer is yes!
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bs...just more baseless threats...he is insinuating that GA is like Spitser due to allegations of GA back in the day with some ladies...
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Yea, sure.  Explain the numerous meetings that took place in town hall between GP and REMS people.  Anything GP said to employees had to be done, no matter what!  It was understood that he was the boss more than Steve or anyone else.  You can be sure of one thing, every employee in town hall feels the relief and we don't come to work on pins and needles.


HAHAHAHAHA....yeah everyone loves working for the current goofbalss...im sure its sooooo much better now!!!   HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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if GP  was really  the boss why didn't SOMEONE, ANYONE, blow the whistle that the GOPchair was running the  town, and not the elected officials? I'm guessing it has something to do with the fact it never happened....
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GP must be amazing to be able to control so many people...perhaps he is superhuman...actually sounds like what GA and his crew want  and certainly what Bob God wants.  
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heheheheheheeheheheheheh this was one of my favorite threads, where GP actually called HIMSELF a HERO, blahahahahahahahahah
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Zorro what the hell are you talking about? I'm starting to agree with green lantern you must be obsessed with Gerard why else would you be recovering threads from a year ago to talk about him!?!?!?!?!??!?!!?
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Because he's as nuts today as he was two years ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Two years ago he called himself a HERO and now he calls himself ROTTERDAM, blahahahahahahah
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If he's nuts what does that make you Zero since all you do is talk about him!?
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