Re: WONDERFUL DAY IN THE NEGROHOOD®
- From: "Selur" <selurs@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Jul 2005 11:34:52 -0700
Josh Hill wrote:
> On 28 Jul 2005 10:28:05 -0700, "Selur" <selurs@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Josh Hill wrote:
> >> On 28 Jul 2005 07:31:32 -0700, "Selur" <selurs@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Josh Hill wrote:
> >> >> On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 08:26:28 -0500, "0ld Yank" <same@ Isee.net> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >WONDERFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD®
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Mr McFadden is a middle-age caucasian man who works for a local nonprofit
> >> >> >organization. The organization has as its covert mission the outreach to
> >> >> >minority families in the community. So what's new about that?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Well, not much, as that's what most nonprofit organizations do when they run
> >> >> >out of viable endeavors. But this organization guises its true mission
> >> >> >behind a veil of *education*: Providing low-cost Pre-K child care for
> >> >> >"working moms and dads". "Low cost", in this case means totally fee-free,
> >> >> >and "working moms and dads" mean minority parents (single and otherwise who
> >> >> >may have as many as three Pre-Kindergarten children to be overseen--much of
> >> >> >it at taxpayer expense.
> >> >>
> >> >> IOW, they help poor people take care of their kids so that they can
> >> >> work. The horror.
> >> >>
> >> >> >Needless to say, I--as a conservative American who believes that all people
> >> >> >should be accountable for the consequences of their own lives--oppose such
> >> >> >extreme socialism.
> >> >>
> >> >> Yeah, damned shame that George W. Bush's inheritance lets him live off
> >> >> the labor of others, isn't it? Welfare scum, I say.
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Josh
> >> >
> >> >Your callowness amuses me, Jock.
> >> >
> >> >I've noticed you really hate independence. You really hate
> >> >self-sufficiency. Why is this?
> >>
> >> On the contrary, I'm all in favor of independence and
> >> self-sufficiency, which is one of the reasons I object so strongly to
> >> Dubya. Hell, once we've dealt with the coupon clippers who inherit
> >> millions from Daddy, I may even find the time to criticize some poor
> >> functional illiterate who got knocked up in high school by a guy with
> >> gold teeth.
> >>
> >> >I'm thinking you are about a sophomore in college.
> >>
> >> Remind me, then, not to call on you when thinking is required.
> >>
> >> > You seem to have
> >> >plenty of time to type uninteresting manifestos, Jock.
> >>
> >> For "uninteresting manifestos," they sure do generate a lot of
> >> responses, most recently from you.
> >>
> >> >You need to get
> >> >a job and earn a paycheck, Jock. You need to turn over a large portion
> >> >of that paycheck to someone else. Perhaps coach some Midnight
> >> >Basketball. Use some of this energy of yours productively.
> >>
> >> Believe me, I've sent lots of money to the government over the years:
> >> to subside people in the red states, to subsidize the poor (since
> >> white suburbanites prefer to dump that burden on the cities), and, one
> >> suspects, to subsidize you.
> >>
> >> >A little tid-bit from George Bernard Shaw today:
> >> >
> >> >"A government that borrows from Peter to pay Paul can always count on
> >> >the support of Paul."
> >>
> >> And of Josh, who receives no government subsidies whatsoever and,
> >> really, having among other things never gone to public school, has
> >> probably taken a hell of a lot less from the public purse than you
> >> have.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Josh
> >
> >
> >Interesting. Jock seems to project fantasies. From these he
> >constructs conclusions about the world. Things are adding up liberal.
>
> You know, it's not really your insults that set your posts apart --
> it's your pronounced to the point of peculiarity tendency to accuse
> others of your own shortcomings.
>
> --
> Josh
That would be true if I presented pretend as real.
Take your paragraph above; the one that starts with "And." It's a
flight of fancy, Farmer Jock. (I just have to take your word for it
that you are a farmer). You don't know the number that is "more or
less," yet you use it and present as if you did. Crafty.
Based on that very same paragraph, I can make the assumption I made.
selur
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