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To: Bread Upon The Water who wrote (136058)8/22/2013 6:07:34 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 149317
 
I told you that you cannot get me to read crap. And you call that facts? I am in a business that is part data dependent, part intuition, part drive and part creativity. And that is how iPhone, iPad etc and other great inventions came into being: necessity. You and I are made from different pieces of cloth. You are the Tea Party, a bean counter, frustrated and saying Taxed Enough Already. I belong to those who say that I am going to go out and earn more and not sit around and complain and bitch and act cruel towards others. To you it is a "land of Sufficiency". To me a " land of Opportunity". You "seek to exist", I "fight to survive".

Don't you ever advocate that I read the Heritage Foundation report because they are the voice of facts and reason.



To: Bread Upon The Water who wrote (136058)8/25/2013 6:36:43 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
You think Powell asked for and analyzed data before he came to the conclusion to what he said? Or did he just look around and see the obvious. Gen. Powell is a visionary and keeps his ears to ground since that is what helps him with his vision and the evolution of it. Reminds me of Steve Jobs except that he is not arrogant or a Democrat as Jobs was.
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Colin Powell calls Zimmerman verdict 'questionable'



The first black chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and first black secretary of state was speaking Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation."

WASHINGTON — Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says the jury verdict that freed George Zimmerman, the killer of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, was "questionable." But he isn't sure it will have staying power in the public consciousness.

Speaking on CBS' "Face the Nation," Powell said cases such as Martin's "blaze across the midnight sky" and are forgotten.

The first black chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and first black secretary of state, Powell says the United States has come a long way toward racial equality 50 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. Powell recalled being refused service when trying to buy a hamburger before the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Minorities have many more opportunities today, but Powell says King would still demand work on education, housing and economic opportunities.

news.msn.com