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  1. 101
    Name: Kieran Brady on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments: Our club deserves better and fans better too. Signed
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  2. 102
    Name: James on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments:
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  3. 103
    Name: Ima Fuckface on Nov 13, 2008
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  4. 104
    Name: Paul on Nov 13, 2008
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  5. 105
    Name: Ima Inbred on Nov 13, 2008
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  6. 106
    Name: Ima Cuntbeak on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments: I also put my finger up my bum
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  7. 107
    Name: RodentBoy on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments: No one wants to invest in your little backwater club, you six fingered freaks. Enjoy another season of watching a team of loanees achieve 21st place.
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  8. 108
    Name: Glenn Rodent on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments: I need the club to be taken over so I can buy even more shit players!
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  9. 109
    Name: Glenn Rodent on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments: I need the club to be taken over so I can buy even more shit players!
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  10. 110
    Name: Paul Bishop on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments: Please save our club from the skin flints
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  11. 111
    Name: John Taylor on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments: Glenn Roeder out.
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  12. 112
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments:
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  13. 113
    Name: Jerry Richmond on Nov 13, 2008
    Comments:
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  14. 114
    Name: Scott Wilson on Nov 14, 2008
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  15. 115
    Name: Ben on Nov 16, 2008
    Comments: Get a decent manager also.
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  16. 116
    Name: R.E.Atterwell on Nov 17, 2008
    Comments: I would like to thank the present board but i feel they have taken us as far as they can.We need more investment and a new manager who respect the supporters and know how to spend any new money wisely.
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  17. 117
    Name: Paul Hawkins on Nov 17, 2008
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  18. 118
    Name: Mark Ross on Nov 17, 2008
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  19. 119
    Name: John on Nov 18, 2008
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  20. 120
    Name: Llywelyn Rhodes on Nov 19, 2008
    Comments: We need a new owner >:(
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  21. 121
    Name: Gerry Hammond on Nov 20, 2008
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  22. 122
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 21, 2008
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  23. 123
    Name: Mathi Atrick on Nov 24, 2008
    Comments: what great history we dont realy have one , compared to them down the road
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  24. 124
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 24, 2008
    Comments: what great history we dont realy have one , compared to them down the road
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  25. 125
    Name: Malcolm Thompson on Nov 29, 2008
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  26. 126
    Name: Matthew Gray on Nov 30, 2008
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  27. 127
    Name: Joel Murphy on Jan 2, 2009
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  28. 128
    Name: Stephen on Mar 4, 2013
    Comments: It probably would not hurt to prdoive instruction to young people about money and markets, particularly the history and other critical aspects. However, I would not be optimistic that some brief abstract instruction would prdoive much of a counter to the overwhelming and ubiquitous self-serving propaganda of the financial/investment industry. Not to sound too fatalistic, but I think every other generation has to learn things the hard way especially given the seemingly forgetful, complacent, and indulgent tendencies of human nature. As for your remark that “if people are educated about practical things they may not vote left as often”, there is some truth to that. People who are relatively less sophisticated or overly “practical things” oriented tend be susceptible to influence or manipulation by vested interests, particularly deep pocketed media savvy non-leftist ones. Conversely, relatively enlightened, open minded, curious, critical thinkers, usually tend to have progressive sympathies. This generalizes somewhat but seems to be a universal phenomenon, just examine for instance the people in the vanguard of the current struggle for inclusive political reform in places like Egypt. Etc.
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  29. 129
    Name: Dmitry on Mar 7, 2013
    Comments: Hello there,I didn't attend an HBCU and I would never have attedned one... yes...I know that there are folks out there who think I am "hatin'" on HBCUs but I am not.I don't think that being in an all-black construct prepares black students to compete mentally and academically with whites. At my blog, I have written TWO posts about dominance strategy... plenty of black women who have never left the all-black construct had NEVER been exposed to dominance theory. They were floored when I mentioned that I was introduced to it in all-white schools...as an elementary schooler! I am sure there are advantages to being at an HBCU but there are also disadvantages...the world out there is not all black...the norms among blacks WILL NOT be the norms among non-blacks. Black students need to prepare for the norms of the professional world that differ from the norms in all-black settings.Well....I'm climbing down from my soap box now....Peace, blessings and DUNAMIS!Lisa
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  30. 130
    Name: Afafee on Mar 7, 2013
    Comments: Lisa - My brother (Morehouse) and stseir (Howard) both attended HBCUs. The schools provided them with knowledge and a good start on their respective career choices. I respect HBCUs for their longevity and for the place that they hold in our community. The decision to attend is an individual one. I think it is safe to say that very successful Black people graduated from HBCUs. I've seen your recent posts on dominance strategy as it relates to Black women and Black men. I hadn't thought of it in terms of HBCUs also.In any case, my role is to try to share some of OURstoy (versus HIStory) whenever possible. I appreciate your comment. I hope other villagers will join the flow as well...
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