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Re: U.S. Finance Sector Weighs In on Net Neutrality
From: Kevin McAleavey <kevinmca () nsclean com>
Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 18:40:14 -0400
Heh. Sorry to get you so worked up ... but hey ... you WIN! Too well to play and besmirch a fine group. Let's just say I'm glad I'm at the age I'm at ... not long for this world and all that. So I'll merely say ENJOY the realities you believe in, you'll be living it. Moo. :) You can chalk my rant up to all those good drugs I did in the 60's ... y'all have RUSH to explain ... but I'm done, won't ruin this place by commenting further. You win, see you in November. But just so's ya know, I'm a Barry Goldwater republican ... and what you're soluting ... well. Won't go there. Suffice it to say that I'm self-employed and am earning probably dozens of times what you are as a corporate officer. It's not about political affiliations, it's about simple HONOR and truth, something SADLY lacking in the GOP of late. Hell ... RUSH is the best y'all can do? A leader who can't even pronounce "nuclear?" (a rather IMPORTANT word given Iran lately) And Rupert? Heh. Spin? Heh. Them squirrels have been twirling SO fast lately, they'se nekkid! =) At 06:18 PM 5/3/06, Unca Brian wrote:
On 5/3/06, Kevin McAleavey <kevinmca () nsclean com> wrote:Heh. "ditto" ... well, "supply-side" has had 25+ years now. Check your gas pump. Check your "Wal*Mart" prison labour ... just like the 80's, this whole "trickle-down" is yellowish in color. :)<snip BS> So you're pissed off because socialistic programs don't work? Go figure...--- Alexander Tyler, (in his 1770 book, 'Cycle of Democracy' ) "A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury.Oh yeah, almost forgot, we don't live in a democracy. The above quote can also be extrapolated from the speeches of the founding fathers on their thoughts on democracy and socialism.--- Now TELL me about "God's Own Party" (GOP) and why I should even attempt to pretend to buy this bullsquirt anymore after 25 years of PROOF of the end result? =)So things were good with Clinton and that good had nothing to do with what came before him? Your logic ties me and befuddles me. But, as I've said here before in other discussions, I'm not a republican. I don't like republicans. I also don't like liberals and democrats who take every opportunity to twist logic and history to make their "enemies" look bad.Sorry, I'm AARP ... BEEN there, DONE that ... and the promise of the "uber-republic" has come home to roost with a PR sheet ... nope.So you're still a union member - good for you! You ain't never gonna let them tell ya your socialist views don't work, you'll gladly keep paying your "fair share" to prop up the working men and women who won't work. I don't care! No one cares! As you said, this isn't a political list - so get off the soap box! You're embarrassing your peers...in the AARP I mean. You get no discount with me old man.
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