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Why no one (not even the U.S.) can fix the middle east.
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(10-05-2015, 07:31 AM)GMDino Wrote: People will try to save money, no doubt.  But how many fools stood in line for the new iPhone?  Was it cheaper?  Did it do that much that was "new"?


I'd like to think so, yet we still have a large part of the population fighting against the new technology tooth and nail.  If we really felt that way we'd embrace the government investing rather than complaining that they should spend that money are important things like new weapons.  :snark:


See above.

I'd still have a flip phone if mine hadn't been left in the rain.  And don't get me wrong, I love my phone and all I can do with it...but its an optional choice.  I have to put gas in the car.


You're contradicting yourself.  People standing in line must mean they are not opposed to change... if you want to call extra bells and whistles the kind of change we are talking about.
If you were happy with just a flip phone then that's just you.





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RE: Why no one (not even the U.S.) can fix the middle east. - Blutarsky - 10-05-2015, 08:30 AM

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