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joetheman

(1,450 posts)
Tue May 11, 2021, 01:50 PM May 2021

Kentucky Derby...Baffert

The more wealth, the more entitlement, the more they lie cheat and steal. WHY? Because they can.

When you have more money than you will ever be able to spend in your lifetime, why does one feel it is necessary to lie, cheat, and steal and go all out to hurt others less fortunate?

These people are not human. They are disgusting clumps of breathing matter.

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Kentucky Derby...Baffert (Original Post) joetheman May 2021 OP
Horse Racing is a Cruel Sport leftieNanner May 2021 #1
It's really fascinating, but not surprising, how much this guy sounds like maxrandb May 2021 #2
Bob is remarkably stupid ChubbyStar May 2021 #3
The Great Gatsby was written about the 1920's but still applies today. jalan48 May 2021 #4

leftieNanner

(15,145 posts)
1. Horse Racing is a Cruel Sport
Tue May 11, 2021, 01:56 PM
May 2021

So anyone steeped in that must have a cruel streak.

And a man like that has to feed his massive ego and greed every day.

maxrandb

(15,349 posts)
2. It's really fascinating, but not surprising, how much this guy sounds like
Tue May 11, 2021, 02:03 PM
May 2021

Donnie Dipshit.

"There's something going on here, I'm not sure what, but something is going on"

"This is fake"

"We've never..."

'Someone needs to look into the leaks"


jalan48

(13,882 posts)
4. The Great Gatsby was written about the 1920's but still applies today.
Tue May 11, 2021, 02:45 PM
May 2021

“They were careless people,” Nick Carraway, the narrator, concludes about Tom and Daisy Buchanan, characters whose excesses ultimately destroy the lives of those around them. “They smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.”

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