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To: Alighieri who wrote (898791)11/5/2015 11:01:04 AM
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Bill

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I don't think the purpose of the inner passages of the Pyramids has ever been completely established.



To: Alighieri who wrote (898791)11/5/2015 5:07:42 PM
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one_less

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>> Wow...he is brilliant in espousing a view articulated by millions of his supporters and conservative punditry before him. That proves him thoughtful and rational? Give me a break. When he solves the problem beyond saying that seniors could get by with HSAs and implying that Medicare could be eliminated that way, then I will listen more intently. Until then he ha

Actually, I do not know of another person running for political office who has made such a statement. There may be one, maybe two. But I can't think of one.

You can't reasonably expect any person running for the presidency to "solve" any problem he talks about. The only one I remember doing that was Reagan, who ended the Cold War. Certainly, Clinton didn't solve any of the issues he campaigned on, Bush didn't, and Obama only created bigger problems than we already had and has not solved one major issue that he campaigned on.

The reality is that all the candidates' ideas combined don't amount to a bucket of warm spit. It is a once-in-100-year event when one of those ideas is converted to reality.