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Raees wrote: Yes.
Did Jesus ever have a job?
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Blazer Bob wrote:
Raees wrote: Yes.
Did Jesus ever have a job?
Wasn't he a carpenter?
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Raees wrote: Yes.
Did Jesus ever have a job?
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ya, lots of real world experience.. now I see why he's so inept when it comes to economics. The guy never ran a Koolaide stand, but no he is a great distributor of it.archer wrote: Barack Obama:
Community Organizer, working with church based groups in impoverished areas
University of Chicago Law School Senior Lecturer
Associate Attorney 1993 to 2002, Davis, Miner & Barnhill, Chicago, IL
State Senator, State of Illinois
US Senator
President of the United states.
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In one instance, Obama defended a nonprofit corporation that owns low-income housing projects against a lawsuit in which a man alleged that he slipped and fell because of poor maintenance. Obama got the suit dismissed.
In another case, Obama appeared on behalf of a nonprofit corporation that provided healthcare for poor people. A woman who claimed income of less than $8,000 a year had sued Obama's client to obtain a $336 payment for baby-sitting services; Obama's client paid up, and the case was settled.
In 1994, Obama appeared in Cook County court on behalf of Woodlawn Preservation & Investment Corp., defending it against a suit by the city, which alleged that the company failed to provide heat for low-income tenants on the South Side during the winter.
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He was doing his job.....why is that a bad thing for Obama to do but is applauded when Romney does it?towermonkey wrote:
In one instance, Obama defended a nonprofit corporation that owns low-income housing projects against a lawsuit in which a man alleged that he slipped and fell because of poor maintenance. Obama got the suit dismissed.
In another case, Obama appeared on behalf of a nonprofit corporation that provided healthcare for poor people. A woman who claimed income of less than $8,000 a year had sued Obama's client to obtain a $336 payment for baby-sitting services; Obama's client paid up, and the case was settled.
In 1994, Obama appeared in Cook County court on behalf of Woodlawn Preservation & Investment Corp., defending it against a suit by the city, which alleged that the company failed to provide heat for low-income tenants on the South Side during the winter.
Part of his legal career...looks like he was on the man's side, not the side of the people...
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/06 ... bamalegal6
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