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Old 25th April 2003, 11:01
Voyager13b Voyager13b is offline
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You are not working very f-cking hard, it would appear, sir. And why deprive yourself so? Will it cut into precious time better spent anointing your bullets with marsupial feces?T.
Tovar,

Who p*ssed in your cornflakes this morning?
Cheer up.

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Old 25th April 2003, 11:08
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Oh, you mean the DUMBASSES! Screw them, they're idiots. The power generating and distribution grid in this country is a goddam scandal, as is the condition of the freshwater supply, the inland navigation system, the rail network, HOSPITAL CAPACITY, etc.

http://www.asce.org/reportcard/

This estimate of repairing decades of neglect amounts to $1.3 TRILLION over five years, just to get up to where we SHOULD be NOW. And boy George wants to CUT taxes?

THINKABOUTIT,T. [/b]
Tovar, you are agitated tonight.TAKE THAT BACK, YOUSONOVAB!TCH! Heh, heh, heh. Cutting taxes is a good thing. Everytime the thief of government leaves a little more in my pocket, I smile.But everytime the thief of the market, does, you throw more money at it, don't you, buddy? The worst is over, THIS time it's hit bottom! Just how long has this joyless, jobless "recovery" gone on now? I really don't think that the infrastructure of America is in such a bad condition as you suggest,Make your case. but I think it would be even better if the Washinton crowd didn't spend tax dollars on vote grabbing social schemes.Like providing for the needs of the nation? Gee, I don't know about YOU, but I kinda like having the lights on and the water and sewer systems working adequately. I LIKE having a trauma center or two around, with ambulances and roads and bridges for them to use. I actually use goods brought in through the ports of this country, NO SHYIT! And you do every day as well, since so little of what we CONSUME is made in the USA(and a lot of what is "made in the USA" comes from places overseas like SAIPAN, America's forgotten colony). Besides, the description that you presented sounds more like the state of the SU at the time of if's collapse.If you mean the USSR, you are getting the picture- kinda scary, aint it?

Voyager [/quote]Go on, prove me wrong.PEACE,T.
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Old 25th April 2003, 11:34
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Tovars' assessment

T, I don't know about where you live, but here in the NJ, NY, and PA area, our lights work, our bridges are sound, the railroad hauls people and goods (pretty much on time), and there are no delays at the sea ports. Our roads are constantly maintained. We have some of the best hospitals and trauma centers in the world. I wish we had more busses that stopped in my community, but that is a minor issue. I can walk or drive.

NJ also has a thriving manufacturing community. There are no long lines at the soup kitchens (are there any left?), and there are no signs of impending doom like double digit unemployment or masses of unoccupied rental space.


I don't see any evidence of impending infrastucture doom here. I have not seen it in other States either. I make my case by suggesting that you take an extended ride through several States and ask the people who live there.

How often are you forced to work in the dark? Is your water undrinkable? Are you faced with destroyed bridges, lack of rail service, or any other civil failure caused by the evil system of American society? If so, I would like to hear about it. Not from L. LaRouche, but from you. Personal experience is what I would like to hear about. OK?

Grouch!

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Old 20th May 2003, 08:10
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Go to any hospital ER in the country

and see for yourself, dumbass.

Or go to f-cking Marquette, Michigan, a town of 20,000, where more than 1,700 people were evacuated when the local power plant flooded out, due to a dam breaking on the Dead River in the Upper Peninsula on May 14th. On May 16th, a second dam collapsed in the same region. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service administers these dams and has been begging for years for funds to maintain and upgrade them.

But we are building bombs instead.

F-cking a$$holes who run around telling other countries how to conduct their affairs should not live in glass houses like this, hmmm?

PEACE,T.
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Old 20th May 2003, 08:16
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If it is all the same to you, Voyager,

"How often are you forced to work in the dark? Is your water undrinkable? Are you faced with destroyed bridges, lack of rail service, or any other civil failure caused by the evil system of American society?"

I would prefer to TAKE ACTION before it gets to this point. Call me unreasonable, but I know PREVENTION is the best medicine. I also know you are pretty f-cking stupid to WANT shyit like this to happen in America before you get off of your dead ass and listen to LaRouche.

GOODWILL,T.
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Old 20th May 2003, 08:40
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Ewwww, there Tova goes connecting the dots

Constitutionally speaking, the federal government is obligated to protect it's citizens from foreign enemies, or have you forgotten that small fiduciary responsiblity?

Get your priorities straight dot man.
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Old 20th May 2003, 10:48
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Re: Ewwww, there Tova goes connecting the dots

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Constitutionally speaking, the federal government is obligated to protect it's citizens from foreign enemies, or have you forgotten that small fiduciary responsiblity?

Get your priorities straight dot man.
An excellent point. So why are we subsidizing our enemy in the Middle East, ISRAEL, to the tune of billions of dollars every year? Get a job. PEACE,T.p.s.Dickhead, where are you gonna get this money to send that soldier to buy a hot tub for his house? Are you gonna sell the dope growing in your windowbox or something? I repeat, get a job. You will not find it on russia.com. Hint, hint.
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