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John, I was asking about the state of Israel not members of the Jewish faith. I didn't know how the state views non Jews since it is by definition of stress a religious state. As for intolerance...i think today at least in America everyone is hyper intolerent...you can't debate any issue it seems without race and religious More
OBAMA & THE BOOK SMART OIL EXECUTIVES Too many BP Exec level executivesutives are Global Elitists who never worked in an oil field in their entire lives. This is a striking departure from the type of oilman who founded most of our large integrated oil companies of today. ( eg. Atlantic Refining Company, ARCO, the predecessor More
Netflix sent all its customers an email today explaining their new actions. If you try to reply to that email you get a message that says: Dear Netflix User, Your email has reached an automated mailbox. Email sent to this address does not reach our Customer Service team and will not receive a personal response. In other More
Christians have no power except that which God gives i've got the powerm, for his purposes. Neither does any other group, I might add. Power is an illusion. How can someone, anyone, who is born into this world (that existed long before him) and will die out of it in less than a 100 years for most, believe he has power? More
Generally takes several generations for large immigrant groups, whether from Ireland or Germany or Mexico to fully integrate. Cinco de Mayo festivities and taquerias are a modern-day version of St. Patrick's Day parades and Irish bars. In the old days, Denver had a German-effective language newspaper, now long-gone, replaced More
Robert, I don't think you have a reasonable understanding of basic investing and taxation. If an inveshow to gain self confidencer is willing to risk their money and have a net capital gain,100 % is taxed in the year of the gain. During that year, most likely there were some losses and some gains, but the net was a gain. More
Accurate article ... it exemplifies what Obama and George W. Bush have in common. Both exemplify what I have consistently observed of Harvard grads (regardless of field of study) ... They use persuasion tactics -- most often repeatedly delivering statements while exuding authoritative parenting confidence -- in an attempt More
Everyone always says that the market reflects the reality of sdreams to realityck prices. I would ask the author of this article to please inform all of us what percentage of the time did the S&P 500 and especially the Nasdaq reflect reality over the last ten or fifteen years. It reflects reality only when we are not More
Here's another prime example of hr executives looting their own companies at the cost of the shareholder. This has got to stop. Shareholders take back your companies from these single minded executive compensation looters. Shareholders must get input on executive compensation, which is binding on the Board of Directors More
Profit is a necessity - maximizing it doesn't make it more necessary. Love of excessive profit is the root of all confusion (e.g. misallocating capital to positions of silly risk) - not the least of confusions which is that excessive profit leads to happiness -when is has been shown ad infinitum that it destroys happiness, More