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Mike Hampton's avatar

The economic absurdity of an absurd holiday.

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Matt Smith @ Crisis Investing's avatar

We get together with family and friends and have a feast with an attitude of gratitude. It's actually the least absurd holiday in America.

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Mike Hampton's avatar

Love can happen on any day.

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Matt Smith @ Crisis Investing's avatar

No doubt.

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James ( Jim) Marshall's avatar

At 77, I can remember some of the Turkey Days of the past. Yep, the old saying, "B.S. walks and money talks" comes to mind!

Jim Marshall

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frank's avatar

a scoop each from the dog food bag has not reached $58 for 10 people yet...... we thankful

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Lauran's avatar

Concerning Thanksgiving dinner costs............these people STILL do not understand why they lost! Enough said!

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John Taylor's avatar

Thanks for the plate of propaganda Doug! I am grateful for your reality!

1718, "committee of cardinals in charge of foreign missions of the Catholic Church," short for Congregatio de Propaganda Fide "congregation for propagating the faith," a committee of cardinals established 1622 by Gregory XV to supervise foreign missions. The word is properly the ablative fem. gerundive of Latin propagare "set forward, extend, spread, increase" (see propagation).

It appea1718, "committee of cardinals in charge of foreign missions of the Catholic Church," short for Congregatio de Propaganda Fide "congregation for propagating the faith," a committee of cardinals established 1622 by Gregory XV to supervise foreign missions. The word is properly the ablative fem. gerundive of Latin propagare "set forward, extend, spread, increase" (see propagation).

Everything cycles back to the vatican.

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