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On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 21:58:47 -0400, Harryk
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There are a lot of good people in this country who don't buy into your
corporationist uber alles philosophy.


They should move elsewhere. This country was founded on the
principles of free enterprise and minimal government and it has
served well. Those who look to government for all of their needs are
losers and on the wrong road.

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On 4/23/2011 10:20 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 21:58:47 -0400,
wrote:

There are a lot of good people in this country who don't buy into your
corporationist uber alles philosophy.


They should move elsewhere. This country was founded on the
principles of free enterprise and minimal government and it has
served well. Those who look to government for all of their needs are
losers and on the wrong road.

Did you think?
Free Enterprise?? Is that really at work here?
It is Supplier Side Economics/Government.
A partnership of government and businness.
It is predatory and Global in scope.
American and American Business, that's left are being raped and plundered.
The dollar and the economy is Americans' fault or Wall Street/Washington?
Are you in favor of deconstructing Middle America?
Fine if you ar of the 1/10 of 1% and your loyalties are not to our
Republic, Americans and our future.
Do you favor their flooding America with illegal Aliens?
you have a few spare bedrooms and like to pay extra taxes and higher
prices to support overcrowding and more people, for fewer resources and
other increase social cost; crime?
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Wayne B wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 21:58:47 -0400,
wrote:

There are a lot of good people in this country who don't buy into your
corporationist uber alles philosophy.


They should move elsewhere. This country was founded on the
principles of free enterprise and minimal government and it has
served well. Those who look to government for all of their needs are
losers and on the wrong road.


snerk


Wayne thinks he's in charge...

In the absence of a social compact, which Ronald Reagan began tearing
down, free enterprise is for nought. No strong middle class, no country
worth the trouble.
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On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 07:15:46 -0400, Harryk
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In the absence of a social compact, which Ronald Reagan began tearing
down, free enterprise is for nought. No strong middle class, no country
worth the trouble.


The book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has sold over 15 million
copies since it was first published in 1989, teaching people all over
the world how to live a happier, more successful and more satisfying
life. One of the prevailing themes of the book is the fact that to
change your life you need to change your attitude because no one else
is responsible for what happens to you but you, so you can either
complain about the things you don’t like in your life or you can set
about changing them.

In other words, you can make your own goals, work towards them, and
become a winner instead of a loser. Right now you're a loser in my
estimation.

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Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 07:15:46 -0400,
wrote:

In the absence of a social compact, which Ronald Reagan began tearing
down, free enterprise is for nought. No strong middle class, no country
worth the trouble.


The book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has sold over 15 million
copies since it was first published in 1989, teaching people all over
the world how to live a happier, more successful and more satisfying
life. One of the prevailing themes of the book is the fact that to
change your life you need to change your attitude because no one else
is responsible for what happens to you but you, so you can either
complain about the things you don’t like in your life or you can set
about changing them.

In other words, you can make your own goals, work towards them, and
become a winner instead of a loser. Right now you're a loser in my
estimation.


That's wonderful, Wayne, and when some wall street corporate criminals
do away with your pension assets, I'm sure reading the self-help book
you recommend will make everything right again.

What's your next self-help recommendation? "How Praying to Jesus Cured
My Pancreatic Cancer"?




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On 24/04/2011 6:34 AM, Harryk wrote:
Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 07:15:46 -0400,
wrote:

In the absence of a social compact, which Ronald Reagan began tearing
down, free enterprise is for nought. No strong middle class, no country
worth the trouble.


The book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has sold over 15 million
copies since it was first published in 1989, teaching people all over
the world how to live a happier, more successful and more satisfying
life. One of the prevailing themes of the book is the fact that to
change your life you need to change your attitude because no one else
is responsible for what happens to you but you, so you can either
complain about the things you don’t like in your life or you can set
about changing them.

In other words, you can make your own goals, work towards them, and
become a winner instead of a loser. Right now you're a loser in my
estimation.


That's wonderful, Wayne, and when some wall street corporate criminals
do away with your pension assets, I'm sure reading the self-help book
you recommend will make everything right again.

What's your next self-help recommendation? "How Praying to Jesus Cured
My Pancreatic Cancer"?


HarryK, then you bet on big fat corrupt government and lost. While you
listened to "Hope and Change" I was watching not the lips but the
numbers and facts.

Hey, I manage my pension assets myself and I made money in the last 3.
Obscene actually. I am now spoiled. You need to think for yourself and
stop letting the politicians do the thinking for you.

--
I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with
fleabagger debt.
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Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/04/2011 6:34 AM, Harryk wrote:
Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 07:15:46 -0400,
wrote:

In the absence of a social compact, which Ronald Reagan began tearing
down, free enterprise is for nought. No strong middle class, no country
worth the trouble.

The book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has sold over 15 million
copies since it was first published in 1989, teaching people all over
the world how to live a happier, more successful and more satisfying
life. One of the prevailing themes of the book is the fact that to
change your life you need to change your attitude because no one else
is responsible for what happens to you but you, so you can either
complain about the things you don’t like in your life or you can set
about changing them.

In other words, you can make your own goals, work towards them, and
become a winner instead of a loser. Right now you're a loser in my
estimation.


That's wonderful, Wayne, and when some wall street corporate criminals
do away with your pension assets, I'm sure reading the self-help book
you recommend will make everything right again.

What's your next self-help recommendation? "How Praying to Jesus Cured
My Pancreatic Cancer"?


HarryK, then you bet on big fat corrupt government and lost. While you
listened to "Hope and Change" I was watching not the lips but the
numbers and facts.

Hey, I manage my pension assets myself and I made money in the last 3.
Obscene actually. I am now spoiled. You need to think for yourself and
stop letting the politicians do the thinking for you.


I didn't bet on the government and I didn't bet on publicly held
corporations. I got out of the market years ago, except for a bit of
stock I still own for sentimental reasons.

I'm sure all your assets heaped into a pile might buy you a discounted
cruise on a third-rate ship.
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On 24/04/2011 9:29 AM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/04/2011 6:34 AM, Harryk wrote:
Wayne B wrote:
On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 07:15:46 -0400,
wrote:

In the absence of a social compact, which Ronald Reagan began tearing
down, free enterprise is for nought. No strong middle class, no
country
worth the trouble.

The book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People has sold over 15 million
copies since it was first published in 1989, teaching people all over
the world how to live a happier, more successful and more satisfying
life. One of the prevailing themes of the book is the fact that to
change your life you need to change your attitude because no one else
is responsible for what happens to you but you, so you can either
complain about the things you don’t like in your life or you can set
about changing them.

In other words, you can make your own goals, work towards them, and
become a winner instead of a loser. Right now you're a loser in my
estimation.


That's wonderful, Wayne, and when some wall street corporate criminals
do away with your pension assets, I'm sure reading the self-help book
you recommend will make everything right again.

What's your next self-help recommendation? "How Praying to Jesus Cured
My Pancreatic Cancer"?


HarryK, then you bet on big fat corrupt government and lost. While you
listened to "Hope and Change" I was watching not the lips but the
numbers and facts.

Hey, I manage my pension assets myself and I made money in the last 3.
Obscene actually. I am now spoiled. You need to think for yourself and
stop letting the politicians do the thinking for you.


I didn't bet on the government and I didn't bet on publicly held
corporations. I got out of the market years ago, except for a bit of
stock I still own for sentimental reasons.

I'm sure all your assets heaped into a pile might buy you a discounted
cruise on a third-rate ship.


Actually contemplate a 34 day pacific cruise. Doubt Holand America is
third rate. I leave that for you to travel freight.

--
I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with
fleabagger debt.
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In article , payer3389
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Wayne B wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 21:58:47 -0400,
wrote:

There are a lot of good people in this country who don't buy into your
corporationist uber alles philosophy.


They should move elsewhere. This country was founded on the
principles of free enterprise and minimal government and it has
served well. Those who look to government for all of their needs are
losers and on the wrong road.


snerk


Wayne thinks he's in charge...

In the absence of a social compact, which Ronald Reagan began tearing
down, free enterprise is for nought. No strong middle class, no country
worth the trouble.


Then leave, it's really that simple Harry.
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On 23/04/2011 8:20 PM, Wayne B wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 21:58:47 -0400,
wrote:

There are a lot of good people in this country who don't buy into your
corporationist uber alles philosophy.


They should move elsewhere. This country was founded on the
principles of free enterprise and minimal government and it has
served well. Those who look to government for all of their needs are
losers and on the wrong road.


One thing is constant throughout human history, the bigger the
government gets, the less the people get.

--
I can assure you that the road to prosperity is not paved with
fleabagger debt.


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