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Sweet Home Alabama
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,141541,00.html
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Petty
So you know how those conservative "family" groups have been flooding the FCC with indecency complaints?
Now it's your turn! From Atrios (which I don't usually read, but I saw a link to it this morning on Wonkette):
Come on, you know you want to do it, RT. http://atrios.blogspot.com/2004_12_1...05730452212714 |
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I don't agree that SS should be reformed to a "need based" program which you appear to advocate. That is an insidious form of wealth redistribution which would only serve to reward the irresponsible. If we follow Bush's privatization scheme, there will be armies of idiots losing their asses in the market and looking for pockets to pick later. The responsible should not be a crutch for idiots. This reason, among many others, makes me wonder why Bush would push for privatization. My cynical guess is he views privatization as the first step in a long GOP effort to undo SS entirely. Thats reckless, IMO. We need the program. Most of us are too goddamn stupid to be responsible for our retirement. I offer as evidence the mass of voters through the country who voted against their own economic interest this Fall. My second exhibit would be raw data on the lack of brains in this country. If you don't know simple geopgraphy or still believe Hussein was involved in 9/11, you probably don't have much investing acumen. You're not losing money on this deal. If your folks don't need SS, the cash will trickle to you later. Any loss of the money from their spending on vacations and crap they don't need will be made up by the investment gains of their savings they're not using. You're just being impatient. |
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Good to know you paid attention (sorta, well, for *you* you did a good job) in history in grade school and learned how they sold SS to the public. Think of it as a regressive income tax and you will be better off. |
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Then there was the Saving Private Ryan debacle. The FCC has now concluded they are not going to pursue action, even though the movie was run uncut and included profanity. Thank god (for now) for cable and satellite. |
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Union Jack-ass
Saddam stooge and US-hating British MP George Galloway makes an even bigger ass of himself - if at all possible:
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The Army we have
You're in the Army Reserve, and have been commanded to drive supplies into central Iraq. You don't have enough trucks to move the materiel, and you are also missing crucial spare parts for your vehicles. Under Bush Administration policies, what do you do?
* Dig through landfills to find the parts and presumably entire trucks? Rummy says yes, but what other options are there? * Refuse to go because of the lack of equipment? Hell, no. For disobeying direct orders, you'll get yourself imprisioned and court-martialed for that kind of attitude. * Be creative and commandeer Army trucks that were abandonded by other units and use them to carry out your mission? Sorry, solider. Try something creative like that and you'll be convicted of theft and destruction of military property, and spend six months in military prison.
I hope to hell there's more to this. |
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Kinsley's SocSec conundrum
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Makes sense to me. Can anyone help me refute this? |
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