Texas billionaire Charles Wyly killed by CARma in Colorado!
source: http://news.yahoo.com/texas-billionaire-charles-wyly-killed-colo-084619180.html
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http://news.yahoo.com/texas-billionaire-charles-wyly-killed-colo-0846...
I wonder if Rick Perry's prayer day had anything to do with this accident?DALLAS (AP) — Texas billionaire and philanthropist Charles Wyly, whose family donated millions of dollars to Republican causes and Dallas arts projects, has died after a car accident in western Colorado, authorities said. He was 77.
Wyly, who maintained a home near Aspen, Colo., was turning onto a highway near the local airport when his Porsche was hit by a sport utility vehicle Sunday, the Colorado State Patrol said in a statement. Wyly died at Aspen Valley Hospital.
"He is among the finest people I have ever known," William Brewer III, Wyly's attorney and long-time friend, said in a statement to The Associated Press. "His contributions in business, philanthropy and civic leadership will forever be remembered."
The other driver suffered moderate injuries.
In Texas, Wyly and his younger brother, Sam, along with their wives, gave $20 million to help build Dallas' performing arts center. They also donated big, but quietly, to Republican causes: the brothers had said they'd given about $10 million to GOP candidates and causes since the 1970s.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry was one of the biggest political beneficiaries, receiving more than $300,000 combined from the Wylys since 2000, according to Texas Ethics Commission reports. According to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, the brothers had donated almost $2.5 million to more than 200 Republican candidates and committees at the federal level over the past two decades.
Last summer, the Securities and Exchange Commission accused Wyly and his brother of using offshore havens to hide more than a half-billion dollars in profits over 13 years of insider stock trading. The brothers denied and were fighting the allegations.
Born during the Great Depression, Charles Wyly was a child when the collapsed economy forced the surrender of his family's cotton farm in Lake Providence, La. He and his younger brother went on to attend Louisiana Tech University in the 1950s, then went to work for IBM.
Charles Wyly helped his brother run their startup computer software company, University Computing, and later founded and led several other companies including arts and crafts retail chain Michaels Stores Inc., which was sold in 2006. He also was a former member of a White House Advisory Council for Management Improvement.
Leaders of the Dallas arts community were stunned by news of Charles Wyly's death. Bill Lively, who launched the 2000 campaign to build the $345 million performing arts center in Dallas, told the Dallas Morning News that Wyly was "a critically important force." The complex has a theater named after Wyly.
"He was always positive," Lively said. "He was always optimistic."
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although the Republicans (batshit crazy people) these days seem like the most unlikely party to vote for well at least for the educated people one thing that should be note is that Republicans back in the days were more bipartisan and actually had a more common sense then now a days conservatives.
Dusty_King states a Republican Billionaire who belived in the arts? i think that has to do with him being from a different generation where reaching across the aisle with Democrats and having similiar idealogies was something that has changed since then. However, his donations to crazy current Republican canidates does not make sense.
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Dejan_Croatia
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Dusty_King
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A Republican Billionaire who believed in the arts…. Is that an oxymoron???
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kennymotown
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DBF_SS:
Dude get over yourself, there is absolutely nothing wrong with some of us peons enjoying reading about a PIG for a change dying.
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kennymotown:
You are a scumbag and the best part of you ran down your momma's leg. It's speaks volumes about liberals when algores POS website removes my comment but leaves the sewage that you and the rest of the maggots here are regurgatating. I have copied the link to this page and your comments and sent it to everyone in my address book. I want as many other people as possible to see what evil little pieces of shite you all are. You can't believe how much fun I'm having with this. Maybe this is what COnservatives should have been doing all along. We should just copy the mindless and evil drivel that you morons repeat back and forth to each other and publish it. Most sane, intelligent people would be embarrassed to admit they were "progressives" after reading this.
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nikonwilly
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Good riddance.....I almost feel bad thinking this way,but I'm tired of having any feeling for elite pigs!
As an Artist I have to applaud his donations towards the art world, but you can guarantee his generosity was used to benefit himself! - 1 year ago
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jackshin
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i don't wish death in most cases, and this is tragic, but, god, couldn't he have first serve some time in a federal pound me in the a s s prison before you took him.
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attilatheblond
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Well, I did sorta wonder what impact this will have on Rick I-used-to-pray-in-private- but-it-doesn't-bring-in-cash-&-votes-like-a-stadium-sideshow Perry.
Condolences to Wyly's family and friends. Seriously.
The man had a good run and a comfortable old age. Guess insider trading, offshore accounts and paid-for pols is a lot better retirement plan than scrimping to put savings in banks that don't really pay much interest or stocks that you don't have inside info on.
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attilatheblond
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wtthfkovr
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Cest la vie
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Frosty46
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Rick Perry to start campaign this Saturday-----something about a soon to be realized windfall inheritance coming his way---------- Poor Charles.
You don't suppose???????????? - 1 year ago
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Frosty46
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attilatheblond
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Frosty46:
Gotta tell ya, it crossed my mind too.
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dinm76
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Ding-Dong...The dick is dead...wake up your eyes....get out of bed....the wicked dick is dead. He's gone where the gobblins go...below...below...below.
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Frosty46
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Gawd must have had a higher purpose for Chuck. Perhaps he is organizing a branch of the Tea Party in Heaven--------sell your holy stocks NOW!
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kennymotown
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Frosty46:
Perfect! :))
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kennymotown
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Leen61
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"Texas Gov. Rick Perry was one of the biggest political beneficiaries, receiving more than $300,000 combined from the Wylys since 2000, according to Texas Ethics Commission reports." I see Perry's "The Response" didn't save this Charles Wyly from getting killed in a car accident. Ironic. One down and 399 to go!
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kennymotown
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Leen61:
Yes indeed, good afternoon Leen!
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Leen61
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kennymotown:
Good afternoon, kenny! As for people on this thread saying that we are wrong to feel this way, I like what Frosty46 said. He's got it covered!
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Leen61:
He certainly did get it right!
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kennymotown
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Vic_Romano
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Something about Texas money going to die in Colorado. Reminds me of Kenneth Lay.
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Frosty46
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Vic_Romano:
Colorado is upper Texas you know.
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Frosty46:
Ummm, not all of Colorado is red.
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ClassicalGas:
Thankfully none of the red states are totally stricken-thanks for the reminder.
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ClassicalGas:
You must admit that most of CO is indeed red.
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wynnmeg61:
In terms of square miles, yes - the sparsely populated rural areas, plus a few areas such as Colorado Springs are. By population, however, not so much. Boulder, Denver, and the more urban areas tend blue. The resort counties follow this trend as well.
In the 2008 elections, Colorado went with President Obama.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election_in_Colorado,_20...
Our demographics are changing.
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ClassicalGas:
Yes I know, thank heavens for Denver, Boulder, etc. that's why you all are purple. I am unfortunately stuck with red, red, red. Hello, from your northern neighbors.
Now if you could all just make the Tancredo's go away. My state sucks but there are so few of us we can't do too much harm on the national stage. Well ... other than export our assh@le's like Cheney.
Sorry for yanking your chains, I am just envious that you all aren't entirely governed by jackoff's
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Frosty46:
Actually Classical Gas' northern neighbor is totally stricken, and I am pretty sure that our junior Senator and our one Representative are doing alot of the BS stuff like the "Secret Holds" in the Senate.
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wynnmeg61:
Oh, yes - if we could only export Tancredo, Bruce, and a few others, I can dream. I'm sorry you're stuck with the lot you have up there.
Don't worry about yanking chains, it helps everyone to better understand the demographics of the 'fly-over' states. We all need to be as well-informed as possible going into the 2012 elections. Good luck, neighbor - really.
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wynnmeg61:
Not totally stricken - you're there. :-) Now, if we could just help you out with some support ...
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ClassicalGas:
LOL that would be nice but given that our state constitutions was written by a bunch of Republicans from all over when we were formed and been run by the cattle barons and mineral extactors ever since....... not much chance there.
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ClassicalGas:
I do have to admit we have had some pretty great Democratic Governors in the past, however, then we would try to keep them forever and that really pissed off the GOP so then they had to legislate term limits. This new thug bought the state executive seat, I heard adds for Mr. on CO, UT, NE, and MT radio during the race. Jackass!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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2hellnwait
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Every comment I've read of the absolutely pathetic partisan vitriol here, gives me cause to wonder. . . do you hypocrites feel the same about the rich of your own party?
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2hellnwait:
If they should contribute to the Reich then yes we do-----------
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2hellnwait:
What Frosty46 said!
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Frosty46:
Excellent!
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Frosty46:
Then readjust your hate hats. . .'cause many do
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2hellnwait:
Yes, if they engage in insider trading, which hurts the average investor, and off shore tax haven accounts, which hurt ALL US taxpayers.
When a bad guy has a long life, and dies after high living from harm done to others, it matters not which party he supported. It matters that he was a criminal who hurt people. And if some toast his end, well, lots of people are happy when crooks are done with their careers of exploiting and harming innocent, law abiding people.
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2hellnwait:
And many RWingers cheer when hate monger pundits suggest shooting liberals. What's your point?
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attilatheblond:
Just how do you know this man was a "bad" guy and one who exploited and harmed innocent law abiding people. . . give me facts, not fictional lefty talking points.
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attilatheblond:
What's my point?. . this site and post is full of inane hypocrisy!
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2hellnwait:
Hellnwait, you can always go to the conservative sites. We all know there's no partisanship there. Of course there's no intelligent conversation there either.
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bluestranger:
If you believe the litany of comments on this post is representative of liberal "intelligence," then you should hang your head in shame.
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2hellnwait:
SEC doesn't accuse people that rich without having their ducks in line
http://www.google.com/search?q=Wyly+%2B+insider+rading&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8...:en-US:official&client=firefox-aAnd anybody who evades taxes, funnels money offshore, engages in insider trading IS abusing/exploiting the system therefore the people who will have to shoulder more burden from the taxes he evaded.
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attilatheblond:
I see you did a google search and rather than concede the positives, you focused on the S.E.C. 'accusations' (which btw, came to naught). . . however they did catch Martha Stewart (it must have have been a right wing conspiracy 'cause she's a liberal) abusing the 'system'. . . damn, go figure, huh?
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2hellnwait:
Google was for your benefit. I had already read it in several sources before I even posted here.
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attilatheblond:
. . . and focused on the slander as gospel truth?
This man was a success by most measures of the word, but because he politically was a polar opposite (as well as rich) to the Liberals socialist mantra, you erroneously believe that you elevate yourselves by demeaning oppositional positions? . . that's a weak hand to play, and most everyone sees right through it. . . except of course, yourself. - 1 year ago
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2hellnwait:
s my problem is not with the rich,or the accusations of financial misdeeds,it is in backing candidates that continually threaten the working class.Our rights to bargain in good faith,the ability to retire,work like human beings...see our familys on the weekends.these candidates would not get very far without AVALANCHES of money donated by clown like him...or stooges like...well you know.
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budsnews:
Yes, I do know. . . just as I also know that both parties are complicit in courting money by legislating policies that favor "special" public and private interests that fits "their own" agenda, rather than that of the peoples interests they are elected to represent and protect.
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2hellnwait:
There is more intelligence here, on this post than you will find in any 20 on conservative sites. Maybe you should read the article a tad closer. This is one of the bad guys. We are the good guys. We don't go around starting wars or support those who do.We don't support chemical corporations that kill thousands everyday. We don't support the Bankers that have destroyed this country and are trying to finish the job. So save your self righteous indignation for some one else. This is class warfare. I like to think of it as the poor, downtrodden, abused, jobless, homeless, folk against the rich conservatives.
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bluestranger:
News flash, bubba. . . I don't support banksters, or political corruption (no matter which party affiliation) or insanely inane legislation that does more harm than good.
Furthermore, unlike you, I believe inept, bloated, out of control corrupt govt is the very root of the problem.
Unlike you, I clearly see that democrat socialist are doing their very best to subvert the constitution of this republic into a Marxist society.
. . . it must really piss you liberal socialists off just how easily people such as I so easily see the class warfare game you jackals employ attempting to achieve that end. . . therein the never ending vitriol vomited from the bowels of liberals against those who oppose govt dependency for the "common good."
You idiots are serfs, and don't even know it! - 1 year ago
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2hellnwait:
So you admit that it isn't about not being sad because some conservative rich douche ran headlong into Karma. Your problem is that we see a modicum of justice. Once again, if you hate Liberals (Yes, I capitalized the "L" word) so badly, why do you grace us with your presence? Do you think that you will somehow sway us? Don't you have a teaparty event or some other equally rich conservative pursuit to keep you busy? Are you through chastising us nasty Liberals?
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bluestranger:
Why would I be glad about the demise of someone because they are wealthy or not?
Karma? . . you have no focking idea!
A modicum of justice?
Do you have any idea how many peoples lives that man enriched through the employment of their services by a number of his enterprises?Ke-rhist, who are you crazy focks going to demonize next because they believe and conduct their Personal affairs to the enhancement of their lives (and others as well) as they see fit and work for causes they believe in that differ from yours? . . . Oh wait, that would be just about every and anybody that doesn't capitulate to the vision of your Utopian nanny state mania.
You call yourselves "progressives," and "free thinkers" yet you put your lives into bondage for an ideal that enslaves you through govt regulation and taxation that cares not a fig about you unless you produce for the enrichment of the state. . . what a bunch of dimwitted maroons!
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2hellnwait:
Oh, so you weren't finished.
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2hellnwait:
Of course they don't, because libs are unbelievable hypocrits. I wonder how much $$ the owner of current tv has... but he doesn't count because as all good liberal bobbleheads know, Al's a saint. Well I mean he would be if he didn't lie so much. But hey, everyone has their faults right?
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attilatheblond:
"if she wasn't guilty they wouldn't have arrested her" Really?
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budsnews:
Your "rights" to bargin for the publics money. Your "right" to retire? You have the right to put away money so that you can retire. You don't have a "right" to retire and certainly not on someone else's money. If you want to be able to retire, then work harder and put away more money.
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bluestranger:
You are typing on a computer keyboard... I doubt you would know poor if it jumped up and bit you in the ass you whiney self rightious little worm. Do you have a car? live in an apartment or maybe you own your own house. Central heat? Central air? Color TV? Cable? Do you own a cell phone? When was the last time you went hungry?
How the hell do you figure that you are the good guys? What do you base that on?
Exactly which chemical corporations are the ones that kill thousands? Thousands of what, mosquetoes that carry malaria? New formulations of clean burning fuels? New materials that are used to build safer buildings, lighter airplanes?You live during the greatest time and in the greatest country this world has ever seen. People give up everything they own, risk their lives and the lives of their families just to get here. Because here in America you go as far as you want to you can be as great as you want to. Instead liberals snivel about not having more of someone else's money.
Do you want a better life? Then work for one. There is no guarentee that you will get it. You don't have a "right" to a better life or to everything you ever wanted. You simply have a right to pursue happeness.
Is all war bad? Is defending yourself or others evil.
Intelligence here? Not so far.
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bluestranger:
The reason why isn't because we hope to sway the twenty or thirty of you die hard liberals that reside here. Nope, we hope to sway the sane people who just happen to stop by. Arguing with liberals is really pretty easy, you just have to use logic and facts both of which are in short supply in democratic talking points.
Isn't that right "chemical companies kill thousands"
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DBF_SS:
Ever heard of Bopal?
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DBF_SS:
Spoken like a true Libertarian.
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bluestranger:
Thank god you mentioned an accident that occured recently, for a moment there I was afraid you were going to bring up the mustard gas attacks of WWI. I realize that it would be silly to go that far back in time in order to find some way to justify your point but hey stupid people do stupid things all the time...
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bluestranger:
LOL, OK you've got me pegged. I admit it, I do in fact work for a living. I don't want the government to take the money that I work for and give it to some lazy SOB who adds nothing to the country other than his or her whiney complaints about they don't have enough of someone else's money.
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DBF_SS:
Spoken like a true navel gazer.
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DBF_SS:
Tell me more about clean burning fuels. Also make up your mind. Are we living in the greatest country in the world? Then what do you hate so much about the government? Also, those people risking life and limb to get here are coming across the border to cut rich peoples grass for less than minimum wage. That is the ones that don't get hired by corporations that know they want go to OSHA because of unsafe working conditions.
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That money did not save him.
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Richard_Wyatt:
A fact too many in the Hoarder Class seems to miss: Everybody dies and the one with the most toys isn't necessarily the one who had the most fun.
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New York Buddhist Church’s 61st Annual Obon Dance Festival
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Dallas performing arts center. - 1 year ago
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I feel bad, I hate to see a Porsche ruined.
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sugarmountian:
Me too!
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sugarmountian:
So you don't really hate wealth, you just hate the fact that it isn't yours.
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DBF_SS:
Who said anything about hating wealth? This asshole was one of the big cogs in the thuglican machine. Glad to see him and any other thug like him gone. Wealth if used properly is a wonderfull thing. But when it's used to destroy the working class, the environment, etc, then and only then am I against wealth.
P.S. If I wanted a Porshe I could have one. Back in your hole troll. - 1 year ago
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sugarmountian:
Oh my apologies, I didn't realize that I was addressing someone who had a lot of money and gave much of it away like Wyle did. You DO give your money away don't you? Republican MACHINE? LMFAO! You're delusional. They are likely at least somewhat more honest but certainly less competant than the morons that you worship. That's why I keep coming back to this site, you idiots are hilairous.
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DBF_SS:
It is so sad that people like you have to be causing such pain in the world. I'm sure you are a pain to everyone in everyday life and not just on this website. By the way you moron (since you like to call people names I'll return the favor) you do not have to be a millionare to own a Porsche. It's about priorities, like your goal of being a pain in the ass. Back in your hole troll.
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It should simply be illegal for any single human being to posses a billion dollars. Period. Look at the history of the world. This volume of wealth has never worked for any society.
As long as humans tolerate this level of inequality in wealth and power- we can never have an enlightened society. But then, that's just the way they like it!
Keep the masses uninformed, religious, desperate, and too busy to do anything about it.
Think about what kind of a society we would have if every single penny over a billion was required to be poured back into our infrastructure, our schools, our health care, our lives as members of a society. That's heaven on earth folks.
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JustZ:
You know, people talk about a marginal tax rate of 90% over 2 million... how about 110% for everything over a billion. :D
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JustZ:
Keep the masses uninformed, religious, desperate, too busy to do anything about it, and lie your A$$ off to boot.
This is how they do it in the Mid East. Keep the money for yourselves and blame some one else for all your problems.
Not all the countries in the Mid East are doing this but the majority do.
The Republican tea party leaders have taken a page out of their book and are employing that tactic on We the People and it's pretty sad when the majority of We the People believe this BS.
Tax the rich? No when I become rich I want to pay the same rate.
My advice to those who think they will be rich in a year or so and don't want the rich to pay their fair share. Don't hold your breath. - 1 year ago
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GRC54:
actually our GOP are who taught those jerks in power in the middle east that strategy, They are just more openly utilizing their standard strategy. Why shouldn't they, it works just like clock work
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JustZ:
Cabrini Green in Chicago. Look it up.
People don't value what they don't earn.
I don't care how much the really REALLY rich make, as long as I'm happy with what I have.
More money thrown at a problem doesn't equal problem solved. If more money spent on education meant better education then our schools would already be the best in the world rather than somewhere around 25th...
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GRC54:
How the hell can anyone keep you "uninformed"? What, you can't afford a library card? Desperate for what?
What is a "fair share" of tax? How about if everyone pays the same percentage? Wouldn't that be fair? The ONLY reason to have tax brackets is so politicains can buy votes. I don't think that I'm going to be rich. I simply don't want the government to confiscate someone else's money and give it to me. Because that isn't fair.
I don't want or need and handout. I just want the government to get the hell out of my way so I can take care of myself. Go TEA Party!
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DBF_SS
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oi101
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isn't this [youtube:8v9yUVgrmPY] Don't ya think?
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oi101:
God but that gurl is annoying.
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kennymotown
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oi101:
Ironic indeed!
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kennymotown
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Frosty46
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oi101:
Her voice gives me good chills!
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Frosty46
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dinm76
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The flames in hell just got a little higher!
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kennymotown
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dinm76:
Indeed they did!
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kennymotown
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Dallas needs all the cultural help it can get. A loss indeed.
Added to "DEAD".
p.s -also "Art","Culture" and "Art and Style". . . . .and the Texas groups. - 1 year ago
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CreditFigaro
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"donations" to non profits by billionaires who also donate to PACs that advocate for lower taxes on poor needy billionaires are "donations" that are typically completely immaterial and completely to placate the depression these people feel for all those their greed has trampled.
Though I hate to see someone go in a car accident, the estate tax collection will definitely come in handy in these hard times.
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kennymotown
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CreditFigaro:
Oh well, I guess prayer really does work!
- 1 year ago
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kennymotown
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The donation to the Dallas fine Arts was only a play to their egos. They have bought and paid for Texas's state house for years...to the detriment of the residents of Texas. Why buy a judge when you can buy a governor? The 500 billion off shore, not paying a fair share of taxes & the general stench of greed will be his legacy -
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kennymotown
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RustytheWonderDog:
Praise Jesus!
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kennymotown
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warman1138
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In the end greed never saves your ass and afterwards....well... it might not save his ass either but I guess he has found that out by now.
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Frosty46
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warman1138:
Or not-----from my window he is just dead meat.
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Frosty46
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Swisher
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Donating to the performing arts AND the Republican party? Sounds like mixed motives.
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kennymotown
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Swisher:
It's that Elite Club thing, and he probably got a huge Tax credit for building it!
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kennymotown
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cmc101
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sorry for the loss
now we can't get a convection
may be we can sell the $345 million performing arts center in Dallas, to China to help pay off our debt - 1 year ago
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cmc101:
Time too collect all the dark souls roaming our country!
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kennymotown:
I don't think that you could ship them to china. Maybe we could stop them from committing hary-cary so they can become prisoners of their own actions
while we climb out of this mess using skills we know best, Hard work and a good days labor - 1 year ago
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kennymotown
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cmc101:
Yes, labor has always been the true nature of anything made!
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