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nitro harley

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Why the hate on others who thought it best to receive a diploma ? Not my fault you decided to become a high-school dropout fisherman,who relies on FOX news for his opinions and thoughts.

What hate? I did congratulate you for your accomplishment. Maybe your parents could bake you another cake.
 

nitro harley

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except to you

Oh that was funny. Here let me tell you a little story about people with diplomas. That trade school I told you about had lots of people that had diplomas and not one of them was able to achieve more than I did on their final exam or there hands on capabilities. Thats why your post was funny.
 

londonfog

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Oh that was funny. Here let me tell you a little story about people with diplomas. That trade school I told you about had lots of people that had diplomas and not one of them was able to achieve more than I did on their final exam or there hands on capabilities. Thats why your post was funny.
Save that shit and tell it to your kids and grand-babies.
What other things have you quit in life
 

Wavels

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The very slightest mention of Foxnews in any context whatsoever, induces amusing knee-jerk spewing of copious twaddle from the PC thought police who reside largely on the left.

Quite amusing!
 

see4

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The very slightest mention of Foxnews in any context whatsoever, induces amusing knee-jerk spewing of copious twaddle from the PC thought police who reside largely on the left.

Quite amusing!
Shoe pocket wrench cycle. Does car little hinge bark cow?

Derp.
 

nitro harley

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Sky. we have another Bernie fan. Go Bernie Go.

Donald Trump campaign fires back: We paid to use Neil Young's song

Published June 17, 2015
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Neil Young doesn’t like Donald Trump using his song

Neil Young isn't too happy with Donald Trump.

The New York real estate mogul arrived on stage at his campaign kickoff announcement Tuesday as the sounds of Young's "Rockin' In The Free World" blared through the atrium at Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan.

The only problem? Young blasted the Republican candidate following his announcement, with the rocker claiming Trump didn't have permission to use the music.

"Donald Trump was not authorized to use 'Rockin' In The Free World' in his presidential candidacy announcement," a statement from Young's team released late Tuesday read. "Neil Young, a Canadian citizen, is a supporter of Bernie Sanders for President of the United States of America."

However, when FOX411 reached Trump's campaign manager for comment, he sang a very different tune.

“Through a licensing agreement with ASCAP, Mr. Trump’s campaign paid for and obtained the legal right to use Neil Young’s recording of ‘Rockin' In The Free World,'" Trump's Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski told us. "Nevertheless, there are plenty of other songs to choose from. Despite Neil’s differing political views, Mr. Trump likes him very much.”


It's not the first time -- or even the first time this year -- a candidate has been chastised by a musician for use of a tune. When Marco Rubio played the electronic hit "Something New" at a rally, the duo behind the song spoke out almost immediately, declaring Rubio hadn't obtained permission to use the song and they "don't want to be affiliated with a particular party during the upcoming presidential race."

Similarly, back in 2012, when Mitt Romney played Silversun Pickups' "Panic Switch," the band sent the Republican candidate a cease and desist letter and guitarist Brian Aubert declared, "We don't like people going behind our backs, using our music without asking, and we don't like the Romney campaign."

Plus, there can be a big cost associated with using a hit song to promote a campaign.

John McCain said in 2008, though he was a huge ABBA fan, he gave up on using one of their tunes at his campaign events.

"It's more difficult to play 'Let's Take A Chance On Me' than I thought," McCain said at the time, according to Reuters. "It gets expensive in a big hurry and if you're not careful you can alienate some Swedes."
 

abandonconflict

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I know, as I've repeatedly told you, I said emissions were a symptom of our dependence on carbon based fuels.

That's not what you said, ya dingus. All the personal insults won't change what you said. They just show me how upset you are.

CO2 emissions are not symptoms of global warming, they are the primary cause.
 

abandonconflict

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And you are smarter today than you were yesterday, Your welcome.
I am always getting smarter because I read books. You're always deteriorating because you're senile. But if it makes you feel better to believe that you're a scientist doing sciency stuff on a science boat full of scientists for science, you go right ahead.
 
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