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What is the economy anyway ??
Froderik:
I'm tired of being tormented to hell, that's what I'm tired of.
Paul St. John:
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But just to be clear, before we go any further-
Is it your position, that you are in fact a hypocrite, who lives an immoral , unjust life?- just so we can get that out of the way right off the bat
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What's it to ya ? My personal life is of absolutely no consequence to my argument. I'm hard on myself and I do the best I can and I'm not afraid of being called a hypocrite. My words speak for themselves.
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Because you are on a computer made by people with jobs, although, you are against jobs. I am making the point here, that embrace capitalism in action, while denying it in your word. That is in fact in hypocritical. And it seems to me that the majority of people with your viewpoint are exactly the same way.
Anyhow, the whole thing started out with me trying to make a point to you. I didn t at that point view it as an argument, but rather hoping you would see my point.
Paul
Paul St. John:
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heh.. No.. Not an attack on you personally..
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...uhh...yes it is. Separate the argument from it's source.
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LOL! uhhh.. No.. It wasn't.. It was a question. You opened the door to it. You said something without actually saying it, which is a very safe place to be.. You get to assume all the liberties of being immoral, hypocritical, and unjust, but none of the responsibilities.. I was trying to get you to say what you are saying, and to get you to face it yourself.. I could argue with you for the mere sake of arguing with you 'til the end of the world, but such things never breed results, in my experience, and amount to mental masturbation..
Paul
Paul St. John:
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Well, we definitly disagree on theTeddy Roosevelt-reference.. he sewed a lot of the seeds that led to today's problems..
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I am talking about Theodore Roosevelt 26th President early 1900's WWI not his distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt 32nd President early 1930's till mid 1940's WWII.
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Yes.. Of course, I know that.. although FDR was no better with his New Deal.
Teddy's Anti-trust laws started from a bad premise. That premise is now very alive in everything today.
Paul
starry-eyed pirate:
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It is worth mentioning that there is nothing in the world stopping you from doing that right now, but instead yo9u choose to be on a computer made by people who had jobs.
Paul
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Is this a question ??
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