Tuesday, May 22, 2007

stacks on deck

This is a rare two post day for me. They say a pic is worth a thousand words so you make the call. Got this from one of my Folks.
mexicos national debt maybe
cashed welfare checks


they say crime doesnt pay












14 comments:

  1. ...what, with rent due...

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  2. WOW—that is just incredible. All that money, and people are starving to death and dying from treatable diseases. Not to mention, I’m pinching pennies— that little black basket would set me for a long while!!!! (LOL)



    This is truly greed! What do they do with it? I just can’t figure it out—how much money does it take some of these people to make a good life.

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  3. All I can say is--how will we explain all this in the end?

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  4. Y'all kill me with this "..all the starving people" crap. Not everyone is going to be fortunate. That's never going to change and this is why we do dastardly deeds so we won't be one of them :)
    ...Mini Moog

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  5. One of my biggest issue about drug crime is that the police always snatch up the little pusher on the street, while the big fish live in mansions, pay for political protection, spread their wealthy influence among the other rich and powerful, corrupt police and politican alike, and never come close to getting caught. WELL GLORY BE! They accidentally nailed a Fat Cat's stash, but the Fat Cat got away (I think). In any case, I would not be envious of his loot... if you can't do the time.

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  6. WOW... that was something else.

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  7. Damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. I agree Eddie. Maybe next time they will catch him in his office on capitol Hill

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  9. All that money and where will it go in another greedy(janky gubment) person's pockets. SMH.

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