@2 yeah, there's no reason to think that grilling these revolving door clones for even a few minutes is a good idea. You're an idiot. Go back to Texas before you jam like your namesake.
Charles,
The simple and cynical answers to your questions are "no", "yes, we settle" and "we don't encourage breaking the law".
The problem and solution (?) are lawyers. It's as simple as that. I see an uphill battle against the banks for even renegade Senators like Warren. I don't forsee any real change happening in banking regulation while Warren remains in the Senate. But, she can try.
Here is a direct quote from the Washington Post on the issue:
The Globe obtained a portion of Warren’s application to Rutgers, which asks if prospective students want to apply for admission under the school’s Program for Minority Group Students. Warren answered “no.”
Stoner: Stay uninformed and comfortable in ill-informed stoned state!
GeneStoner: I think you are smoking too much dope!
Here is the evidence on the matter from the Washington Post:
The Globe obtained a portion of Warren’s application to Rutgers, which asks if prospective students want to apply for admission under the school’s Program for Minority Group Students. Warren answered “no.”
Stoner: Try to live a fact based reality. Is that possible for you?
Beyond the messenger here to the message: Is anyone going to come on SLOG and defend the current system, where enormous banks shirk the system for massive profits, secure in the knowledge that they can outlast the government on any potential charges and force a favorable settlement much less than those profits? That the so-called open free-market system, and unregulated banks, will lead to prosperity for more than those few at the top? Time to crack down, break up the banks, and enforce fiscal responsibility.
Chuck Norris is part Cherokee? I'm by no means a Chuck Norris fan, but I've got to say, that's pretty cool.
BTW, as long as we're talking famous Oklahomans who are part Cherokee, I decided one day to look up St. Louis Rams quarterback and former University of Oklahoma Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford. And I came across this:
Bradford is 1/16th Cherokee and listed as an official citizen on the Cherokee Nation tribe's rolls.[72][73] Bradford is the first person of identified Cherokee descent to start at quarterback for a Division I university since Sonny Sixkiller, a full-blooded Cherokee, who played for the University of Washington during the 1970–1972 seasons.[74] Bradford also holds the distinction of being the first Native American to win the Heisman Trophy.[75]
When the 9/11 hearings were still going, I remember thinking that it was Biden who was asking all the questions that I really wanted answers to. Now, it's Elizabeth Warren that I see doing the same thing.
Back when the X-Men cartoon portrayed a female PotUS, I always thought they had Hilary in mind (considering her husband was in office at the time and she seemed so damned good at the First Lady role). But maybe it'll turn out to be Elizabeth Warren instead that they were predicting.
@17 "SGT Dumb" "Warren, who ran as a Democrat in Massachusetts, has said family folklore indicates she is some part Cherokee, but genealogical research hasn’t supported that notion, and she is not enrolled in any tribe. She has also not been known to be active or close with any Indian communities, organizations, or individuals.
Harvard Law School touted her as Native American after she was hired there in the 1990s and after she listed herself as minority in a law directory, but neither the school, nor Warren, had any proof that she is Native."
The problem is, y'all actually read the Washington COMpost and believe it. Speaking of douchery (a day after Valentine's Day no less)...
Also, I'm part Sioux but never have enrolled in a tribe or done a genealogical study. Does that mean I'm not part Sioux according to you?? No wait, don't answer that question because you'll give a non nonsensical answer that has nothing to do with the article in question! whoop whoop.
Yet another Lib fake & Phony show...
@2 yeah, there's no reason to think that grilling these revolving door clones for even a few minutes is a good idea. You're an idiot. Go back to Texas before you jam like your namesake.
lots of people have NA heritage in OK. even if she's 1/64th, you got to use what you got to get what you want.
its' not like only "Libs" do this - think John McCain would be in the Senate absent his POW status, or Rand Paul absent his father?
grow up. everyone's a hypocrite.
The simple and cynical answers to your questions are "no", "yes, we settle" and "we don't encourage breaking the law".
The problem and solution (?) are lawyers. It's as simple as that. I see an uphill battle against the banks for even renegade Senators like Warren. I don't forsee any real change happening in banking regulation while Warren remains in the Senate. But, she can try.
Disclosure, I am not a fan of Warrren.
While Ireland accepted the advice of the bankers, put their banks' debt on the taxpayers (like the US did), and lost heavily.
Austerity is a fucking plot to screw people and make the rich richer. The problems in Greece and Ireland right now, are fabricated crises.
Here is a direct quote from the Washington Post on the issue:
The Globe obtained a portion of Warren’s application to Rutgers, which asks if prospective students want to apply for admission under the school’s Program for Minority Group Students. Warren answered “no.”
Stoner: Stay uninformed and comfortable in ill-informed stoned state!
Here is the evidence on the matter from the Washington Post:
The Globe obtained a portion of Warren’s application to Rutgers, which asks if prospective students want to apply for admission under the school’s Program for Minority Group Students. Warren answered “no.”
Stoner: Try to live a fact based reality. Is that possible for you?
So proud that she's my Senator!
BTW, as long as we're talking famous Oklahomans who are part Cherokee, I decided one day to look up St. Louis Rams quarterback and former University of Oklahoma Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford. And I came across this:
Back when the X-Men cartoon portrayed a female PotUS, I always thought they had Hilary in mind (considering her husband was in office at the time and she seemed so damned good at the First Lady role). But maybe it'll turn out to be Elizabeth Warren instead that they were predicting.
Harvard Law School touted her as Native American after she was hired there in the 1990s and after she listed herself as minority in a law directory, but neither the school, nor Warren, had any proof that she is Native."
The problem is, y'all actually read the Washington COMpost and believe it. Speaking of douchery (a day after Valentine's Day no less)...
Just thought you should know, since you cited a Rutgers application that had nothing to do with her Har-vhud tenure in question.
Also, I'm part Sioux but never have enrolled in a tribe or done a genealogical study. Does that mean I'm not part Sioux according to you?? No wait, don't answer that question because you'll give a non nonsensical answer that has nothing to do with the article in question! whoop whoop.