It just keeps getting better...

I'm a proud member of the working poor and I try to give 10% of any monthly leftovers to charity for people even less blessed than I. If I don't give it's because there's nothing left after food and shelter expenses.

You give back and it comes back to you. It really works. Both the right and left bigwigs should try it sometime. Hoarding though is a funny disease. Many of the super-rich are really like money pack-rats. They'd rather die than give any of it away. They'll TALK about giving it away but when it comes down to actually doing it it's like pulling teeth from a wild boar, or asking someone with OCD to not wash their hands three times and spin to the left before they can walk out the door. It just ain't gonna happen..
 
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I'm a proud member of the working poor and I try to give 10% of any monthly leftovers to charity for people even less blessed than I. If I don't give it's because there's nothing left after food and shelter expenses.

You give back and it comes back to you. It really works. Both the right and left bigwigs should try it sometime. Hoarding though is a funny disease. Many of the super-rich are really like money pack-rats. They'd rather die than give any of it away. They'll TALK about giving it away but when it comes down to actually doing it it's like pulling teeth from a wild boar, or asking someone with OCD to not wash their hands three times and spin to the left before they can walk out the door. It just ain't gonna happen..

Yes tithing does work and its really good to do,


I dont think super rich people have a hard time giving, I think super rich liberals have a hard time giving. This is not as much of a problem with conservatives or non liberals.

The way I see it, if AlGore, Pelosi and the freaked out libtards in hollywierd cant lead by example then they should shut their big fat traps.
 
Obama's pick for Deputy Attrny General (#2) This guy seems to be a real winner. Keep up the good work Obama. Keep it up. LOL


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29030191/

WASHINGTON - Republican senators challenged President Barack Obama's pick for the No. 2 position at the Justice Department, echoing concerns raised by Christian conservatives about his past legal arguments on pornography and abortion.

David Ogden, nominated to be the deputy attorney general, was questioned at length about those issues at his confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Christian conservatives are challenging Ogden and others Obama has nominated for top positions at the Justice Department, contending that their past positions taint their resumes.


Republicans voiced similar concerns.

"You've taken some very extraordinary positions, some left-leaning and unorthodox positions," Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. told Ogden, citing the lawyer's past work opposing some anti-pornography statutes and mandatory parental notification for teenage girls getting abortions.

Despite the pointed questions, Ogden is expected to be confirmed.

Obama's attorney general, Eric Holder, was confirmed by the Senate on Monday and started work the next day. As he awaits confirmation of his top aides, many on the religious right are questioning the nominees' backgrounds, saying they have promoted far left, pro-abortion, pro-gay policies.

Ogden sought to reassure the lawmakers that he would prosecute child pornographers aggressively, and he urged the lawmakers not to judge him by arguments he made on behalf of his past clients.

"Child pornography is abhorrent," Ogden said, adding later, "Issues of children and families have always been of great importance to me."

Senator Ben Cardin, D-Md., asked Ogden about the disparity in prison sentences for crack versus powdered cocaine, which many complain are unfair to black defendants.

Ogden said he wanted to work with lawmakers to eliminate the disparity "or at least reduce it very sharply."

But most of the hearing was consumed with social issues, particularly those that make Ogden objectionable to groups like Focus on the Family and the American Family Association.

"Ogden has been an activist in support of a right to pornography, a right of abortion and the rights of homosexuals," said Patrick Trueman, a former Justice Department official during the first Bush presidency who is now in private practice.

While a private attorney, Ogden argued on behalf of Playboy and librarians fighting congressionally mandated Internet filtering software.

His clients also include corporate giants such as an oil company and the pharmaceutical industry
 
I dont think super rich people have a hard time giving, I think super rich liberals have a hard time giving.
Not necessarily........​

"Didn't we bid him adieu? It's odd timing, yanking an audience back into the presence of the old president just as the new one is getting settled in. And yet, from the first few minutes of "You're Welcome America: A Final Night With George W. Bush", Will Ferrell makes a pretty hilarious case for all of us having unfinished funny business with the drawlin', squintin', struttin' 43."

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C'mon....

If it wasn't for the tabloids, FAUX Noise fans would have no record of reading-skills.​

Coming from the least reliable source of information on this forum, and now citing a least reliable tabloid of information. Way to go Shaman. You have successfully topped your previous recorded of inaccuracy.
 
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Came across a webpage the other day that made a detailed analysis of the voting records. Seems that in actuality the Democrat party is the party of wealth and the Republican party is the poorer party. I don't want to spend a lot of time going through my browser history looking for it. I honestly don't know why some people think that all the very rich are Republicans when so many of them are Democrats, including many of the richest of them. Of course, with friends like Bernie Madoff, that might change... [See: bullshit-bs-smiley-emoticon[1].gif ]
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"Historically, the United States economy has performed better on average under the administration of Democratic presidents than Republican presidents, since World War II."
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