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Andrew Breitbart Assassination Conspiracy Theory

Insurance profession has a pretty high mortality rate. . . . well. . . . maybe burnout rate would be a better term. And an associated fairly high dual income rate, from what I hear.
Within the first three years, the "burnout rate" (that's a great term, by the way) is 75%, with the vast majority of that 75% being gone within twelve months.
You hire on with a shop and starve until the clients walk through the doors and ask for service. If you can last five years you pass the test and can expect to eat lunch with friends.
Not true, at least for me. I'm heading into year number six, which is shocking to be honest, and I've never worked with a place that just let me have "walk in" business. I've had to actively pursue my clients. I wouldn't have it any other way either. On that same note, I don't often go to lunch with friends, but in the last year I've gone with a few people here and have fished more in the last twelve months than I have in the last five years combined. Residual income is just as absurd/awesome as it sounds.

Other rumors have it you're far from starving. . . . .
According to Mayor Wall... That's some funny **** right there!

Rumor my ***...

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Green is a horrible color on you.
 
I watched the shortened version that came out earlier and was impressed with how well the guy spoke at such a young age. Too bad that's the only thing the guy has going for him.

That was exactly my thought when viewing it. He has pretty much the same style now, sprinkles in humor even in speeches today, which I appreciate. I think he is endearing to a certain extent. The Obama phenomenon of '08 wasn't hard for me to understand, despite what I would consider a million red flags; why anybody puts any support behind him today is.

He'll be likeable in a week again when he talks a little basketball while filling out the jumbo March Madness bracket, just like he was likeable when he was giving the Dallas Mavericks their day at the White House presser. I would totally knock him on his *** if I ever got in a pickup game with him though.
 
I would totally knock him on his *** if I ever got in a pickup game with him though.

Dude, when you hear a knock on the door don't answer it because it will be the Secret Service coming to tazer your ***.

Although something tells me this won't be the first time you've been visited by the Secret Service so maybe they'll give you a break.
 
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Dude, when you hear a knock on the door don't answer it because it will be the Secret Service coming to tazer your ***.

Although something tells me this won't be the first time you're visited by the Secret Service so maybe they'll give you a break.


Sadly enough your joke happens all to often.
 
He wasn't joking, I've got all the traits of a terrorist:

Christian.
I pay with cash on occasion.
I don't drive a Chevy Volt or a Smart Car.
I like Freedom.
I like Ron Paul.
I dislike the Federal Reserve.
I believe in localized government.
I'm anti-war, pro gun.
Pro life.

That's pretty much the extremist checklist in 2012 America. I'd be shocked if Janet Napolitano doesn't watch me shower everyday.
 
He wasn't joking, I've got all the traits of a terrorist:

Christian.
I pay with cash on occasion.
I don't drive a Chevy Volt or a Smart Car.
I like Freedom.
I like Ron Paul.
I dislike the Federal Reserve.
I believe in localized government.
I'm anti-war, pro gun.
Pro life.

That's pretty much the extremist checklist in 2012 America. I'd be shocked if Big Sis doesn't watch me shower everyday.


Pretty much according to DHS
 
babe's willingness to question everything, especially conventional wisdom is rather refreshing.

Questioning is one thing. Coming up with conspiracy theories is another.


Not indicating Babe does either
 
babe's willingness to question everything, especially conventional wisdom is rather refreshing.

I appreciate people and their willingness to question everything. Critical thinking is incredibly important to me. Unfortunately that's not what I've seen from babe's posts. They sound like the parroting of the far right. I like more reasonable discussions based on facts and not crazy conjecture. I guess that's why I can't really be a member of either party these days.
 
Questioning is one thing. Coming up with conspiracy theories is another.


Not indicating Babe does either

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Gojazz79 again.

That's the kind of humor I like.

I don't think there are very many folks huddled under dangling lightbulbs in shacks behind the railroad tracks who are making blood oaths to destroy mankind. Probably not much even to 34th degree Masonic rites, either. And Skull and Bones is probably not too different from most University Alumni associations trying to work for funding some new college science wing. But Walmart shoppers are definitely conspiring to put local merchants out of business by buying lower priced, cheap junk made in abhorrent chinese factory where people are dying from paint trinkets with cadmium pigments.

Or perhaps you could consider todays "Robber Barrons" of international trade as morons who are going for market strategies that really don't have long-term human interests at heart. Most businesses do "conspire" in some ways to set up profitable ventures, too. It would be an unusually responsible consumer who insists on buying from ethical producers/marketers who are corporate good citizens. I guess I could just look at all this as human nature, or insanity.

But resisting my arguments with worn-out knee-jerk charges of "conspiracy theory" and just not considering what's behind the view is probably more like political rhetoric 101.

I definitely prefer humor instead.

And suggesting further considerations, provoking further thinking on my part, is a labor of love. People who do that are my best friends.
 
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