Billionaires for Bush

Discussion in 'Free Speech Alley' started by MFn G I M P, Jan 9, 2005.

  1. MFn G I M P

    MFn G I M P Founding Member

    Ha, how funny is this site. They even have the Monopoly guy on the link to buy tickets to their "ball"
    Billionaires For Bush
     
  2. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

    "You've got to be pretty smart to be a billionare - it figures they would vote for Bush."

    I remember when I heard about this site during the election thinking that and that it doesn't sound so bad for Bush.

    Ah well, these democrats will never learn.

    I LOVE YOUR QUOTE IN YOUR SIG.
     
  3. MFn G I M P

    MFn G I M P Founding Member

    The pictures on that site are the funniest thing, "Blood for Oil" and "Reelect Karl Rove" I love satire.

    Thomas Jefferson is my favorite founding father and favorite President. Thomas Jefferson was a strict constructionist and I love that and he was all for States Rights.
     
  4. martin

    martin Banned Forever

    i have seen these guys a couple times. once in union square in new york, and once outside the world trade center cite. they are fun to watch. they have the champagne glasses and tuxedos. they look like the guy from monopoly. i like them because i like billionaires and bush too. i am not being facetious and making a stupid point, so i guess we disagree there.
     
  5. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    Those Walton kids sure were smart when they picked old Sam to be their daddy.
     
  6. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

    They aren't Billionares either... multi millionares maybe, but not billionares.
    You can inherit millions, but nobody becomes an inherited billionare anymore. Taxes take care of that. Also, you don't have to be smart to inherit money - but you have to be smart to make more money and not waste it all.
     
  7. DallasLSU

    DallasLSU Founding Member

    Something like 5 of the top 10 wealthiest people in America are Waltons...


    Rank Name Net Worth ($mil) Age Residence Source

    1 Gates, William Henry III 48,000 48 Medina , WA Microsoft

    2 Buffett, Warren Edward 41,000 74 Omaha , NE Berkshire Hathaway

    3 Allen, Paul Gardner 20,000 51 Seattle , WA Microsoft, investments

    4 Walton, Alice L 18,000 55 Fort Worth , TX Wal-Mart

    4 Walton, Helen R 18,000 85 Bentonville , AR Wal-Mart

    4 Walton, Jim C 18,000 56 Bentonville , AR Wal-Mart

    4 Walton, John T 18,000 58 Bentonville , AR Wal-Mart

    4 Walton, S Robson 18,000 60 Bentonville , AR Wal-Mart

    9 Dell, Michael 14,200 39 Austin , TX Dell

    10 Ellison, Lawrence Joseph 13,700 60 Silicon Valley , CA Oracle
     
  8. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

    Hmmm... maybe they are billionares by now, but I didn't think so. They are incredibly wealthy though. But they didn't inherit billiones, that I am pretty sure of.

    And besides all of this, if its good for the rich that doesn't mean its bad for the poor - thats where ignorant people go wrong. Capitalism works! Just because Bush endorses it instead of giving everything to people who don't work for it doesn't mean he's a bad person.
     
  9. fanatic

    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

    I disagree. Although I have no first hand knowledge, I think I remember reading where they each inherited about 5 billion a piece.
     
  10. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

    Well d@mnit. Alright, I stand corrected... if you're right.
     

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