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Offline franksolich

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maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« on: December 03, 2009, 06:04:18 PM »
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Oh my.

The cross-bearing carpetbagging maternal ancestress, the much bereaved mother of the Bostonian Drunkard:

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Raven  (1000+ posts)      Thu Dec-03-09 06:50 PM
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Peace of Mind in America is gone.

There was a time in this country when if you did a good job and worked hard you kept your job and were rewarded for your work. You pretty much knew you could pay your bills and feed, clothe and educate your children. If you invested in the Stock Market with a company like IBM or AT&T, you were pretty confident in a growth in your investment and money for retirement. Your government didn't spy on you or create wars. We didn't have a mercenary force that was just as capable of taking over this Country as it was fighting for us on foreign soil. When getting to a doctor and getting decent care was a given, not a crap shoot.When watching the news on TV meant that you got the news, straight and reasonably unbiased.

I could go on but I won't. What did dawn on me tonight was that what we have really lost...what I have lost, is peace of mind. Maybe that is translated into confidence that our government:

- truly represents our interests
- exists to serve us
- knows what its doing

I have worked hard all of my life, saved, been careful...done all the things I was supposed to do. I have enough money saved to retire and live a decent life into my old age but I have no peace of mind because, in this country, at this time, it could all go away. Peace of Mind, I think is all that we really strive for when we get to be my age. Sad, sad, sad. When I hear Obama say that we have "limited funds for the jobless" I hear defeat of the dream and the expectation that all of have in this country. Peace of Mind...a fleeting dream.

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ZombieHorde  (1000+ posts)      Thu Dec-03-09 06:52 PM
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1. "There was a time in this country when if you did a good job and worked hard..."

When was this time?

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eleny  (1000+ posts)      Thu Dec-03-09 06:56 PM
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4. Pretty much after WWll

My folks worked in a factory sewing pockets and put my brother and I through college. Sure, they were thrifty. But during the 1960s things could be pretty good for working class people.

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Raven  (1000+ posts)      Thu Dec-03-09 06:56 PM
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5. Seem to me it was back in the 60's and 70's. Companies like IBM and AT&T were stable then...maybe it was in the 50's. All I know is that folks who worked for companies then had an expectation that if they did their jobs they would do OK.

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FrenchieCat  (1000+ posts)        Thu Dec-03-09 06:54 PM
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3. Those times were gone long ago......by December 2000, at the very least.

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slampoet (1000+ posts)      Thu Dec-03-09 06:59 PM
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6. I made a deal with America, But the USA welched on its word.

So why should i spend the rest of my life with a liar?
apres moi, le deluge

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Re: maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2009, 06:17:08 PM »
Sewing pockets?

Seriously?

Pockets?



One would hope they graduated to cuffs sometime before they got the clild through college...
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Re: maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2009, 06:28:49 PM »
I don't think Pitt's lunatic mother has been making enough posts to be in the first rank of DUmmies in 2009. She is crazy enough, but you have to question how dedicated she is to displaying it.

During the second half of the year, DUmmy TLB was making more crazy posts in one day than Raven would have in a month. Of course, after burning brightly, she flickered out.

On the other hand...another candidate:
Pammie D has sacrificed her dignity, her privacy, her physical safety, her respect at the DUmp, and her family in her campaign to be recognized as a top moonbat. That is why she should not even be included in the top ten. Piss on her.

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Re: maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2009, 08:32:56 PM »
Sewing pockets?

Seriously?

Pockets?

The Sorting Round Shiny Objects Division must have been full the day they applied.

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Re: maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2009, 01:23:31 AM »
The Sorting Round Shiny Objects Division must have been full the day they applied.
Very few DUmmies can work in that division.  They are too easily distracted....
Murphy's 3rd Law:  "You can't make anything 'idiot DUmmie proof'.  The world will just create a better idiot DUmmie."

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Re: maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2009, 03:02:53 AM »
Sewing pockets?

Seriously?

Pockets?



One would hope they graduated to cuffs sometime before they got the clild through college...

Well, they DID start out with button holes and in-between bong breaks STUDIED hemlines so...the natural progression of their career does lean towards support in the degree studies of female gender dysfunction and lower Amazon Basin tribal self delousing and nit picking.
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Re: maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2009, 03:33:01 AM »
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There was a time in this country when if you did a good job and worked hard you kept your job and were rewarded for your work.

I'll be damned! That philosophy still works for me. Whoda thunk they quit usin' it in the "BIG" city?
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Re: maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2009, 12:08:14 PM »
Sewing pockets?

Seriously?

Pockets?



One would hope they graduated to cuffs sometime before they got the clild through college...

Dutch I BEG to disagree with you," you old poop."

Back 70 years or so in My neck of the woods we had enough factory's to keep jobs for the children of immigrants.  The Irish, Polish.French, Italians you name it they came here and worked in shoe shops, cloth mills, tanneries, and printing shops.   

When WW2 came along they left the factory's, joined the military and fought for us. Those too old for war worked at the shipyard building Submarine's one time a new boat built every 12 weeks or so.

When the war ended the youngest took advantage of the GI bill and went to college, the over 30 year old went back into the mills.   Their children are the ones I went to school with, smart, they were bi and tri lingual from intermarriage between the ethnic groups and some how their family's sent a good 60% of the kids to college. 

The kids knew you see that their moms spent 12 hours a day sewing pockets on pants and their fathers worked 2 jobs as their dream was for their kids to never have to work in a factory as they did.

They watched as their parents worked themselves half to death not for vacations or spiffy cars but for the future of their children. Mom had one good dress for Church and Dad one marring burring suite.

With all this on their plate, the mothers and grandmothers taught their daughters to sew, keep the house hold books and with large family's how to parent.

The fathers with limited funds taught the boys to work on the family car, repair simple divices around the house, how to repair the roof, how to build a boat, hunt and fish.

There is a reason that Generation of simple factory workers were are called a great Generation.

They did all this with NO food stamps, little medical care, perhaps an 8 grade education----

This generation ,the parents of my friends keep a keen eye on their kids even after the graduated highschool.

The strange thing was the kids that came from homes where the parents worked at jobs that were--clean---office or professional in no way seemed to care one bit about their parents. These were the kids that became the Hippies and druggies in the 1960's.

I wonder how they would have turned out had their mother sewed pockets all day to send them to school.??




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Re: maternal ancestress losing piece of mind
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2009, 12:15:46 PM »
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eleny  (1000+ posts)      Thu Dec-03-09 06:56 PM
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4. Pretty much after WWll

My folks worked in a factory sewing pockets and put my brother and I through college. Sure, they were thrifty. But during the 1960s things could be pretty good for working class people.

Those jobs are all gone now. The big pocket factories stand empty, the work sent to Indonesia. DUmmy eleny's family are victims of Big Pocket.