Except the ones that don't breed well in captivity. Which is a number of the larger ones.
You don't neccessarily have to put them in zoos to encourage them to breed the way you want.
Except the ones that don't breed well in captivity. Which is a number of the larger ones.
Yes. There's an NFL thread in Sports Talk.Does a lot of people here watch the NFL?
You don't neccessarily have to put them in zoos to encourage them to breed the way you want.
Of course you have a pile of support staff and other low level workers that wouldn't be near the top income earners. Receptionists, secretaries, janitors, clerks, etc. They would represent a significant portion of not a majority of the people there.Current climate in the U.S. has turned against 1%'ers. So why mourn their loss 11 years ago? Almost everyone in the towers were making a lot of money I'm sure. I can't say for sure if they were in the top 1%, but most likely in the top 5%.
Exactly. No matter who or what they are, they were innocent lives that were mass-murdered. End of story.It's one thing to think that some people are giving you a raw deal and are selfish. It's another to wish for their murder.
The Second World War was not a war waged by the United States on the civilians of Germany, Germany's allies, and Japan.The U.S. has proven that civilians are an acceptable target in WW2.
So there are a lot of 9/11 tributes today, but why?
Current climate in the U.S. has turned against 1%'ers. So why mourn their loss 11 years ago? Almost everyone in the towers were making a lot of money I'm sure. I can't say for sure if they were in the top 1%, but most likely in the top 5%.
With the hatred Americans have against the rich, why do they mourn those who died on 9/11? It seems like hypocrisy to me.
Anyone here like me on the forum so far?