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Hyerdahl wrote:
> mark_sobolewski{at}yahoo.com wrote:
> > Hyerdahl wrote:
> > > peoplesim wrote:
> > >
> > (edit)
>
> > Indeed. Michaeal Moore and other leftists regard the middle
> > class and small business owners as "the enemy" because they
> > are "selfish" and want to save some of their earnings
> > for themselves.
>
> Michael Moore seems to represent the middle class; he likes to
remind
> the middle class that the rich are trying to get rid of them. :-)
You mean like Stephen Spielburg, George Soros, and Barbara Streisand?
:-)
Apparently, the middle class voters disagree with you since
they voted overwhelmingly for Bush.
After all, if the middle class were firmly on the Democratic
plantation, republicans could never win elections since
the "rich" comprise a minority by definition and the
welfare recipients usually reliably vote democrat.
> In the meantime we should all pay because we all benefit. If you
think
> you're that island (no man is an island) then go there and live in a
> place not supported by the middle class, like Afghanistan. You
should
> be able to keep all your goats there.
Or you can move to Germany if you want German style programs.
Be sure to ramp up on Turkish though... :-)
> > Indeed. As another poster pointed out, GW is responsible
> > for women's freedom in Iraq and Afghanistan. Be sure to
> > say thank you as you send your taxes to Halliburton.
>
> Mark, I love it when you admit, as you have here, that Bush
represents
> Haliburton instead of the middle class. It warms the COCKles of my
> heart. :-) The Iraqi war was based on Bush keeping his job long
enough
> to totally screw the middle class.
This doesn't make any sense at all.
I know loyal republicans who voted for Kerry as a protest
vote against Bush over the war. I know it's amazing, and I was irked
when I heard this, but it's there.
So you're saying Bush went into Iraq to win popularity
with the American voter? Are you insane?
> Fortunately for me, I'm so close to
> retirement that he can't do much to me.
Three words: Social security privitization.
> And my kids? They're also
> moving to a country that has smarter voters.
Yeah, I'm sure that's as real as Alec Baldwin becoming
a French citizen. :-)
As I said, if you think that the voters are "stupid" now
for not voting the way their betters told them to,
you have another election to enjoy 3 years from now.
I can almost hardly wait.
regards,
Mark Sobolewski
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