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paul@byc wrote:
On 4/14/2011 8:42 AM, A_boaterer wrote:
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On Apr 13, 6:59 pm, wrote:
"You control our world. You ve poisoned the air we breathe,
contaminated
the water we drink, and copyrighted the food we eat. We fight in your
wars, die for your causes, and sacrifice our freedoms to protect you.
You ve liquidated our savings, destroyed our middle class, and used our
tax dollars to bailout your unending greed. We are slaves to your
corporations, zombies to your airwaves, servants to your decadence.
You ve stolen our elections, assassinated our leaders, and abolished
our
basic rights as human beings. You own our property, shipped away our
jobs, and shredded our unions. You ve profited off of disaster,
destabilized our currencies, and raised our cost of living. You ve
monopolized our freedom, stripped away our education, and have almost
extinguished our flame. We are hit we are bleeding but we ain t got
time to bleed. We will bring the giants to their knees and you will
witness our revolution!"

http://weaintgottimetobleed.com/

Hey Krausie, how's the Dr.-Dr.? You two been out on the Hatteras this
spring?


You may not know this, but according to Harry, Karen received yet
another Dr. degree. So now it's Dr. Dr. Dr.



Gee. Betty Lou gets a new pair of shoes, and the or LoogyWannabe gets a
new handle. You sure wear out those handles in a hurry, young fellow.

I got an email yesterday from your hero, Harry. Your information is as
suspect as your identity. Harry's wife was just awarded a Doctor of
Philosophy degree.

How far did you get in school? Not very far, I'd guess. Sixth grade?



You think he got through the sixth grade? You're more generous than I
am. I figured he was asked to leave after the fourth grade.

Betty Lou...I remember that song; it's from the 1950's. You're not old
enough to remember it.