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New England adds 7th Free Agent...
EasternOHBillsFan replied to papazoid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ya know? THIS: http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/redskins-reach-deal-with-free-agent-safety-brandon-meriweather/2012/03/15/gIQAnnH6ES_story.html -
Mallet could become available
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'll call you on that. See ya in 2015, buddy! -
Mallet could become available
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
After what I saw him do in won big games in college, I would say PASS. He cost his team wins over Alabama and Ohio State. -
Is Schobel considering coming out of retirement?
EasternOHBillsFan replied to NishP's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The NFL isn't always about talent pooling, but about chemistry as well. Our team chemistry as of now is very, very good with the FA chase being an outstanding example of it. Schobel's comments as he ended his career here left a lot to be desired. -
Is Schobel considering coming out of retirement?
EasternOHBillsFan replied to NishP's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't care where he goes, so long as he doesn't come here. We need positive attitudes, not negative ones. His last year with the Bills was awful. -
Robert Meachem visits Bills, signs with SD
EasternOHBillsFan replied to mrags's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
ESPN has to have screwed up... nowhere does it say he signed with the Bills. Wow... ESPN played us!!! -
Terrell Owens...broke...
EasternOHBillsFan replied to The Senator's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
FOUR different women with child support?!?!?! THE killer. -
Stevie Johnson Contract SIGNED
EasternOHBillsFan replied to iommi's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Who were the receivers for the New York Giants in 2008? Amani Toomer Plaxico Burress Steve Smith Who are the New York Giants receivers in 2012? Hakeem Nicks Victor Cruz Mario Manningham Anyone can be replaced, incuding a whole WR corps. I REST MY CASE. -
Stevie Johnson Contract SIGNED
EasternOHBillsFan replied to iommi's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jerry Rice said it best. Great news about the non-franchising Stevie Johnson... let some other team take a high risk and overpay. Finally, at long last, we're building towards something positive instead of holding onto dead wood or expensive plastic. -
Stevie Johnson Contract SIGNED
EasternOHBillsFan replied to iommi's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In your opinion it is foolish. Letting him go and getting Vincent Jackson is an automatic major upgrade. -
Peters , Wilson ----- Mckelvin ????
EasternOHBillsFan replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
t This is what teams do in order to win- clean out the dead wood and replace it with talent and ability, the kind that wins, no excuses. Johnson, Parrish, McKelvin, let them all go... we can do better than these players, despite the noise from some. -
He does deserve to get in before Cris Carter, period. Tainted? Get real... NO wide receivers were elected this year, which is an absolute joke. Andre's frustration is completely valid. When I read the title of your post, all I could hear was the "wonk wonk wonk" sound of the Charlie Brown teacher's voice. Get real!
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That guy is a head case; no way I could support that.
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All I asked for was a number by number discussion since he made it clear that China had a good deal going, whether or not he was joking is beside the point. My point is that if capitalism unchecked is the ultimate goal of corporations and draws support, where will the abuses end? I NEVER said all or nothing, otherwise I would not have taken the time to break it down line by line as to how China attracts business. They do it in Africa, where African leaders will take the money over the welfare of its people. We're not Africa, and so China is trying to dominate the slave labor market- shocker. We're complicit in this venture, and so I'm just pointing out what happens when we allow it to happen, no matter the corporation, it is an affront to the senses. I'm not begging for insults, for to debate a topic, sticking to the subject matter, is somthing I just don't see and don't expect to last very long. We'll see.
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So are you agreeing with these actions? 1. Get rid of the minimum wage 2. Make no provision for overtime pay 3. Make no provision for workers compensation 4. Make no provision for environmental regulation of any kind 5. Make no provision for a maximum hours per day worked 6. Repeal all child labor laws 7. Make no provision for breaks
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America has grown soft and does not appreciate what working conditions were like before there were labor laws, how horrible it was for people to just live. Many people speak of deregulation as if it would solve our problems, but as the records of corporations have proven, the more you deregulate the more they will take advantage at the expense of working people.
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Profits off of the laborers in this fashion IS as it was in Theodore Roosevelt's day. Capitalism should never be about pure profit... you don't cut your head off to cure chronic migraines. Interesting to see if this debate produces any personal insults... maybe just maybe there can be SOME civilized discussion for once...
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http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/06/world/asia/china-apple-foxconn-worker/index.html?hpt=hp_c1 Although it is not as bad as many manufacturing sites, it is still very reminiscent of a Charlie Chaplin movie, Modern Times: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYbsBcPDVQM As this is the Charles Dickens anniversary, this story only proves that in many parts of the world, times have not changed at all. Yet we are supposed to accept this as normal capitalism at work for the good of the United States. This is far from normal, it is abhorrent to the senses and it is too bad we do not have a Theodore Roosevelt to do something about it.