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03-26-2007 #41
Education. And they are really in a better place than us because they really have nothing to loose.
John Ellis Bush in 2012!
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03-27-2007 #42
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consumption is a bitch.A bitch well fed and not too picky like the corps/monopolies like 'em....
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03-27-2007 #43
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Originally Posted by guyone
Navin R. Johnson: You mean I'm going to stay this color??
Mother: I'd love you if you were the color of a baboon's ass.
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03-27-2007 #44
They are in a better place than us to fight. Americans by and large are very comfy with thier lifestyle. They also have enormous personal responsibilities to debtors. So they must work and not make too much noise. Slaves working in sweatshops get paid pennies so there really isn't any incentive towards being civil. If they band together and revolt that's the only way anything will change. Why are there so many martyrs? They have nothing to loose and everything to gain. Freedom comes at a very high price.
John Ellis Bush in 2012!
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03-27-2007 #45
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"Slave working in sweatshops get paid pennies so there really isn't any incentive towards being civil"
how dumb are you?
a) in the relative local economy those few pennies have the
same worth as the $50/hr or whatever people here get paid
so losing a days or weeks pay to protest can be crippling
b) usually there is just as fierce competition for the jobs as
there is anywhere and less stringent labour laws so that if
you cause any trouble you are out
c) the compnanies can afford to bribe/influence local law
enforcement and politicians to make sure that their corporate
interests are protected OVER those of the workers.
check labour history and place most of the developing world
as still living in the 1800's have you ever read any Charles
Dickens?
:end of transmission:
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03-27-2007 #46
Fine then what are they complaining about? Since everything is so peachy what's all the hubbub?
(at least I'm smart enough not to live in brooklyn)
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03-27-2007 #47
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Originally Posted by guyone
"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." - Poe
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03-28-2007 #48Originally Posted by guyone
-Quinn
Life is essentially one long Benny Hill skit punctuated by the occasional Anne Frank moment.
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03-28-2007 #49
Brooklyn's the 'burbs man! B&T!
John Ellis Bush in 2012!
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07-14-2007 #50
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Bumping this up for the new members and anyone who missed it...
Navin R. Johnson: You mean I'm going to stay this color??
Mother: I'd love you if you were the color of a baboon's ass.