ONE-LINERS

 

A penny saved is still just a dang penny. A house divided unto itself is a duplex. A friend in need is a pest.

So long as the Arabs fight tribe against tribe, so long will they be a little people, a silly people, greedy, barbarous and cruel. 

Resentment is like taking poison and waiting for the other person to die.

Zoilist  [ZOY-uh-list]:  A rude and nasty person who looks for faults in others

GOOD TO GREAT: passion/economically viable/world's best 

Grace greater than my capacity to imagine it 

advanced investment is the game AIC is the name   [DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ON THIS LINE]

Bringing real estate opportunity and private money together since 1984

Well, next time through I am considering asking the host to take the "Now, try THIS, you fuckers!" space off the Wheel of Fortune. 

Klaatu barada nikto

Dummkopf Emeritus

Quidnunc ---- a gossip

Endothelium

Become what you want to attract

SONG IDEAS:

    not the man i want to be, but not the man i used to be

    lyrics...fix rhyming words so they actually rhyme and don't fit at all

   lyrics...no fear of tears

   lowness in my love tank

    AS MANY AS THE STARS

   THOSE WE FOLLOW

   SHAME STORM 

NO ANSWER MEANS HE IS HOME


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FOUR DEAD IN BENGHAZI

History teaches us that significant countries (could be empires or civilizations, but in any case organized political-cultural entities within a defined geographical area) thrive only when two elements are present and functioning well: resources, both financial and human, and technology. The term financial resources here means that the country must produce more genuine wealth than it consumes. The term human resources here means that there must be enough ready, willing and able hands available to defend the territory the country needs to sustain itself. The country must also continuously be at least on par technologically with its rivals. In the absence of these elements being consistently present, no country has long survived and been relevant. Inferiority in terms of resources and technology will ultimately and certainly spell the end of America, too. I fear most the consistent and increasing decline in the number of Americans producing more genuine wealth than they consume, a condition certain to result in our downfall.