Arguing for Argument's Sake

Posted Monday, January 3, 2011, at 9:14 PM
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    Thanks for the perfect example ocho, I know I can always count on you.

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Mon, Jan 3, 2011, at 10:55 PM
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    Let me elaborate on my previous post. Four posts, cinco, four, and you said absolutely nothing.

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Mon, Jan 3, 2011, at 10:56 PM
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    Good gravy! Thanks mike, This blog made me chortle. Priceless. I don't know what to say....I agree with you. People that do those sorts of things humors me.

    -- Posted by Sir Didymus on Tue, Jan 4, 2011, at 12:01 AM
  • Good article Michael

    I think this scenario is also being played out in our congress. Instead of actually addressing the implications of extending the tax cut for the wealthy based on facts, the argument was refocused to political talking points such as the Federal Government is too large, it amounts to a redistribution of wealth, etc. But the end results meant our country having to borrow funds to offset the loss of these tax revenues, further increasing our national debt.

    I would like to submit a request for you, Sam, and Brian to work together as a team to coordinate efforts to present a specific issue that is of concern to all of us in the country - "For Profit" institutions of higher education. Since each of you have your own way of looking at issues it would somewhat represent a cross section of our community.

    Corporations have figured out how to manipulate those trying to get an education, the same way they figured out how to sucker people into taking out house loans so they could sell the mortgage backed securities in the stock exchange - they didn't give a hoot about the citizens purchasing the houses and they don't give a hoot about the students trying to get an education. It is having adverse implications on our youth and is resulting in a huge loss of Federal Funds for accredited institutions of higher learning.

    I have included a video link to Senator Tom Harkins recent testimony before the 111th congress on this issue, along with several backup documents for your review.

    http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/SenateSessionPart236&start=7310

    http://harkin.senate.gov/documents/pdf/4c23515814dca.pdf

    http://harkin.senate.gov/documents/pdf/d10948t.pdf

    I hope you gentlemen will accept this challenge and provide us readers with your opinions and the facts influencing those opinions.

    Best Regards

    -- Posted by Geezer on Tue, Jan 4, 2011, at 9:03 AM
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    Okay let's try this cinco, and by the way kudos for making fun of people who have insomnia you are a wonderful human being, all these posts and not a single one had anything to do with the blog, just personal attacks and an (unhealthy in my opinion) fascination with my dogs.

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Tue, Jan 4, 2011, at 5:13 PM
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    Oh, ocho, all your attempts to paint me into some kind of weird image. They are quite hilarious.

    "Just asked a simple question as to what the laws stated in Russellville, and you start to go nuclear"

    Exactly where did I go nuclear? I must have missed my own post.

    Insomnia is not a defense. I simply stated at one point that I have insomnia and therefor at times my posts and even blogs are written late at night or early in the morning (whichever you prefer) and for whatever reason you have taken that and decided to poke fun at me and deride me. It doesn't bother me, just kind of makes me wonder what kind of person makes fun of other people that have illnesses.

    "Insomniacs are not a protected group!"

    Okay I don't really know what your point is here.

    "You have clearly stated that revenge is what you think we need to accomplish in Afghanistan"

    Please, old wise one please show me where at any time that I clearly stated that revenge was the answer? I have said we needed to bring the mastermind of 9/11 to justice. I didn't realize that bringing a murderer to justice was revenge.

    If you want to be specific ocho (I have a feeling you don't want to but here it goes) there have been 1448 casualties since the beginning of the War in Afghanistan. 2976 people died on 9/11 and the killer is still out there. War is hell. I hate war, I don't like the fact that our men and women are there dieing on a daily basis. But, they have a job to do, that is the unfortunate fact of military service.

    It is interesting that for as long as you have been stuck on this issue of the war, you seem to have no opinion or care about what happened on 9/11. I'm not going to ask why, I'm not sure you would answer anyways, it's just interesting.

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Tue, Jan 4, 2011, at 6:45 PM
  • Holy mother of god... that was brutal, but I read all the comments and feel like I dropped an IQ or two. Here's a blog topic, "Internet and etiquette can they co-exisist?".

    -- Posted by _banned_ on Tue, Jan 4, 2011, at 8:34 PM
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    ocho, I honestly don't have a clue what you are thinking.

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Tue, Jan 4, 2011, at 10:39 PM
  • mike must be off his government meds!

    -- Posted by remington81 on Tue, Jan 4, 2011, at 11:50 PM
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    Oh goody, more insults!

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Wed, Jan 5, 2011, at 1:43 AM
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    Geezer I will be more than happy to take on your challenge.

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Wed, Jan 5, 2011, at 1:45 AM
  • Thanks Michael

    Your efforts would be greatly appreciated.

    -- Posted by Geezer on Wed, Jan 5, 2011, at 6:48 AM
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    Geezer - What would you like to hear? You provided good citations that I wouldn't argue with.

    -- Posted by Brian Hoag on Wed, Jan 5, 2011, at 7:49 AM
  • Brian

    I just wanted the community to be aware of the issue. In a lot of aspects it is similar to the housing boom and bust - students seeking funding for higher education need to understand the possible risks involved and the data that suggests fraudulent activities. Their education is only an investment to some corporations, the tool utilized to access the Federal Funding which provides the revenue for the corporation.

    Thanks for replying

    -- Posted by Geezer on Wed, Jan 5, 2011, at 8:49 AM
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