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Re: stuff (was: Art Debate Was: [Re: Swearing?])
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Mon, 31 Jan 2000 05:25:12 GMT
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lpieniazek@novera!IHateSpam!.com
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Heavily snipped for dramatic effect, because I'm grandstanding.
John DiRienzo wrote:
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> Bruce Schlickbernd wrote in message ...
> > Hey, don't look at me, I voted with my
> > feet!
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> Good for you. I am sure you found a much better place to go.
On the bright side, at least Libertopia will let you leave if you want
to go, and aren't currently wanted for a crime or judgement, unlike
those socialist worker paradises that have to build walls around their
countries (or buy lots and lots of patrol boats if they're islands), in
order to keep their citizens safe from the temptations of capitalism,
and who try to jam the evil capitalist transmissions so their citizens
can't get confused by the lies that Proctor and Gamble put out about how
white one can get one's clothes. We all know P&G are tools of Satan
anyway.
Who can guess which side of the Elian debacle I'm on? One clue, it's not
with murderer Reno and her jackbooted thugs in the INS, or her spineless
morally adrift boss (or her boss's husband the pants dropper). (Ok, that
was more than one clue)
Free immigration means free EMigration too.
PS, my Mom and Dad both escaped socialist worker paradises while it was
still relatively easy to do so, and guess where they decided to come?
Not West Germany, not the UK, not Canada, not the Netherlands, not even
Oz, but to the USA. I wonder why. Silly them. After all, isn't the US
that big evil bully country that thinks so highly of itself but actually
didn't save the world from Hitler and Tojo and didn't save the world
from the Evil Empire either? All those other countries are so much
BETTER than the US.
There, I just mentioned Hitler again. So you don't have to bother
debating me, I already lost. Isn't that convenient?
--
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