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Michael A. Terrell Michael A. Terrell is offline
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jon_banquer wrote:

On Feb 4, 3:55 pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:
Gunner wrote:

Schumer may want to ban guns, but he's not what you have to worry
about. He's one vote in the Senate. On the other side is a
congressloon who wants to arm all of the janitors. Have you talked to
a school janitor lately? Help us Jesus....


So you are an elitist bigot. Thats hardly surprising. In my
experience...school janitors have the same mental ability as cops.


I'll bet that whiny Eddie has no clue that 115,000 janitors have
college degrees. The SOB thinks they are all certified morons who can't
be trusted with anything more than a broom or plunger. it's no wonder
he was never in the military. He would have shot himself in the foot to
get out, if his D.I. didn't shoot him in the head first.


As annoying and whacked out as Huntress can be, I'll bet he doesn't
have badly leaking roofs like you do, Terrell.


I saw your stupid comments in Ed's reply. I changed computers after
he swore he'd never come back to the group, or i wouldn't have see
either of you morons. I had to find this post to reply to your drivel.

What the hell does a bad roof have to do with anything, other than
needing it replaced? Did the harlem Globetrotters use you for a
basketball when you were born? Bounce you down the court and slam you
into the basket, till what little was in your skull was scrambled beyond
hope of recovery?

That information about under employed college graduates working as
janitors came from a US Government agency, and was reported by thousands
of news sources.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-17/end-u-s-student-loans-don-t-make-them-cheaper.html

The Bureau of Labor Statistics tells us that we now have 115,000
janitors, 83,000 bartenders, 323,000 restaurant servers, and 80,000
heavy-duty truck drivers with bachelor's degrees -- a number exceeding
that of uniformed personnel in the U.S. Army.