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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Seven misery-free years? Are you kidding? Jesus. You really don't give a damn about much of anything, do you. Do you and Ralph Nader share the same DNA? Not all of us have been brainwashed into believing in the various conspiracy theories that you and your kind delight in perpetuating at every opportunity. You know, like Cheney having secret meetings with "Big Oil" and OPEC to keep oil prices high, just to line his pockets, with Bush giving a wink and nod and all. All presented as fact, although there's absolutely no proof or even rational logic to support these absurd accusations by any legitimate economist, Wall Street analyst or even investigative journalist. It is obvious to the most oblivious observer that your particular crusade is not really against "righty" politicians. It's against big business and the management thereof. That's the common thread in your conspiracy theories, routinely linking a back door "big business" connection to every person, event or issue that you object to. This is not surprising, since you've buttered your bread for years pimping as a labor organizer who, by default, must assume an anti-business, anti-management philosophy to be noticed and have any success. Like Ralph Nader, it has now become a *way* of thinking for you, interpreting all inputs with filters in place. Too bad, because there *is* plenty of "good" to be enjoyed and be thankful for with opportunities for those willing to work and take advantage of them. It's not us wallowing in our own misery. People with your mindset create their own misery index. It amazes me how much you enjoy it. Eisboch |
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 04:12:48 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
It's not us wallowing in our own misery. People with your mindset create their own misery index. It amazes me how much you enjoy it. Well said. |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... Seven misery-free years? Are you kidding? Jesus. You really don't give a damn about much of anything, do you. Do you and Ralph Nader share the same DNA? Not all of us have been brainwashed into believing in the various conspiracy theories that you and your kind delight in perpetuating at every opportunity. You know, like Cheney having secret meetings with "Big Oil" and OPEC to keep oil prices high, just to line his pockets, with Bush giving a wink and nod and all. All presented as fact, although there's absolutely no proof or even rational logic to support these absurd accusations by any legitimate economist, Wall Street analyst or even investigative journalist. It is obvious to the most oblivious observer that your particular crusade is not really against "righty" politicians. It's against big business and the management thereof. That's the common thread in your conspiracy theories, routinely linking a back door "big business" connection to every person, event or issue that you object to. This is not surprising, since you've buttered your bread for years pimping as a labor organizer who, by default, must assume an anti-business, anti-management philosophy to be noticed and have any success. Like Ralph Nader, it has now become a *way* of thinking for you, interpreting all inputs with filters in place. Too bad, because there *is* plenty of "good" to be enjoyed and be thankful for with opportunities for those willing to work and take advantage of them. It's not us wallowing in our own misery. People with your mindset create their own misery index. It amazes me how much you enjoy it. Eisboch As usual, very well put. After reading this group for many years I reached the conclusion a couple of years ago that Harry's attitude presented here is just a Usenet persona. No one could possibly be that miserable in face to face conversations. |
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![]() "D.Duck" wrote in message ... As usual, very well put. After reading this group for many years I reached the conclusion a couple of years ago that Harry's attitude presented here is just a Usenet persona. No one could possibly be that miserable in face to face conversations. Unfortunately, it probably is not simply a Usenet persona. It's a way of making a living. I suspect Harry has a portrait of Ralph Nader hanging over the fireplace mantle. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... As usual, very well put. After reading this group for many years I reached the conclusion a couple of years ago that Harry's attitude presented here is just a Usenet persona. No one could possibly be that miserable in face to face conversations. Unfortunately, it probably is not simply a Usenet persona. It's a way of making a living. I suspect Harry has a portrait of Ralph Nader hanging over the fireplace mantle. Eisboch I would give 10 to 1 odds that Harry is not involved in assisting any political candidate. One who is in the political consultant business would never make some of the post Harry has made in rec.boats. Comments such as "I wish you would commit suicide", would be suicide for any one who hired such a consultant. |
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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message news ![]() Eisboch wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message ... As usual, very well put. After reading this group for many years I reached the conclusion a couple of years ago that Harry's attitude presented here is just a Usenet persona. No one could possibly be that miserable in face to face conversations. Unfortunately, it probably is not simply a Usenet persona. It's a way of making a living. I suspect Harry has a portrait of Ralph Nader hanging over the fireplace mantle. Eisboch I would give 10 to 1 odds that Harry is not involved in assisting any political candidate. One who is in the political consultant business would never make some of the post Harry has made in rec.boats. Comments such as "I wish you would commit suicide", would be suicide for any one who hired such a consultant. I'd be surprised if you got any takers that bet. I haven't heard any politician ever speak the Harry tongue, thank god. His mouth is so foul that I wouldn't clean a cat litter box with it. |
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On Mar 4, 7:36*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: Eisboch wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message m... As usual, very well put. *After reading this group for many years I reached the conclusion a couple of years ago that Harry's attitude presented here is just a Usenet persona. No one could possibly be that miserable in face to face conversations. Unfortunately, it probably is not simply a Usenet persona. *It's a way of making a living. *I suspect Harry has a portrait of Ralph Nader hanging over the fireplace mantle. Eisboch I would give 10 to 1 odds that Harry is not involved in assisting any political candidate. *One who is in the political consultant business would never make some of the post Harry has made in rec.boats. *Comments * such as "I wish you would commit suicide", would be suicide for any one who hired such a consultant.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Exactly! The only reason he got to go to San Diego was because his wife was going there. He did nothing there but keep ahold of her skirt to keep from getting lost. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... As usual, very well put. After reading this group for many years I reached the conclusion a couple of years ago that Harry's attitude presented here is just a Usenet persona. No one could possibly be that miserable in face to face conversations. Unfortunately, it probably is not simply a Usenet persona. It's a way of making a living. I suspect Harry has a portrait of Ralph Nader hanging over the fireplace mantle. Eisboch Not bloody likely. I've never liked Nader. I do, however, occasionally hang this one over the fireplace: http://tinyurl.com/3bzapk |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message ... As usual, very well put. After reading this group for many years I reached the conclusion a couple of years ago that Harry's attitude presented here is just a Usenet persona. No one could possibly be that miserable in face to face conversations. Unfortunately, it probably is not simply a Usenet persona. It's a way of making a living. I suspect Harry has a portrait of Ralph Nader hanging over the fireplace mantle. Eisboch Not bloody likely. I've never liked Nader. I do, however, occasionally hang this one over the fireplace: http://tinyurl.com/3bzapk ~~ SNERK ~~ You sure George could handle that pink plane all by himself? |
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