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User Profile: Belle Hyde

Member Since: September 01, 2010

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  • If people are losing their homes due to lost jobs, it’s a sad thing. Were i in a position to help I would

    If people are losing their homes because they really shouldn’t have qualified for a loan in the first place, is what’s to be expected. Were I in a position to help, I’d council them to get real, and not try to overextend their finances.

    There IS a difference.

  • Much as I love both Sara and Glenn, I wouldn’t not want to see them run for office. My reason: They are doing what they need to be doing. Sarah’s endorsements are winning and Glenn is an inspiration to so many of us. I say they should keep doing what they’re doing.

  • 25 years ago I was a card carrying [white] REPUBLICAN and still am. Where does he get off lumping people who want LESS government with the KKK? He’s off his rocker for sure.

  • Telemarketer Settles Over Spam Calls

    September 3, 2010 at 11:37am

    I got the same call(s) – when my only vehicle was one I bought from a private party and was not covered under ANY warranty.

    Good for the courts!

  • Another Oil Rig Explosion

    September 2, 2010 at 5:52pm

    In reply to Voiceofreason1.

    There IS no EVIDENCE. There IS suspicion in the minds of many people.

    Get over yourself.

  • Another Oil Rig Explosion

    September 2, 2010 at 12:53pm

    Does this even HINT at sabotage? is it really possible that these rigs are in that bad of shape?

    My theory – the Obama Admin doesn’t like offshore drilling. They couldn’t just shut existing rigs down. SO sabotage those existing rigs, make people fearful of off shore rigs and there you have it = no more American Oil.

    Just what our country needs – more dependence on foreign oil and more incentive to “go green”. BS if you ask me.

  • Hawking Says God Not Needed for Creation

    September 2, 2010 at 12:47pm

    That figures. Science rarely believes in the divine Creation.