01-08-2006, 03:59 AM
x-uri Wrote:
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> I think mrbigstuff probably meant Taiwan, rather
> than Hong Kong. Although, Hong Kong is having its
> own difficulties with the transition. They are
> accustomed to elections and local control of
> public policy there -- which is causing the
> Central Committee a certain amount of heartburn.
>
> And hwystar, why aren't you reporting the good
> news about the economy? It is negativity like
> yours that is getting in the way of the next
> Gilded age. Why can't you just let the magnates,
> power brokers, and king makers at Bohemian Grove
> enjoy their naked owl-worshiping bacchanals. I
> mean, really, it isn't enough that you have 30
> channels of news stories about disappeared white
> women, car chases, consumer electronics, celebrity
> break-ups, and kittens that "found a home" -- why
> do you want people to think about difficult stuff
> like the economy? Its all hard math and
> depressing statistics.
>
> If you keep this up, you know what you get? A
> discontented rabble, instead of a thrifty (and
> compliant) working class.
>
> In short, hwystar, why do you want the
> islamofacists to win?
err... yeah, i did mean taiwan. thanks for setting me straight but gently
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> I think mrbigstuff probably meant Taiwan, rather
> than Hong Kong. Although, Hong Kong is having its
> own difficulties with the transition. They are
> accustomed to elections and local control of
> public policy there -- which is causing the
> Central Committee a certain amount of heartburn.
>
> And hwystar, why aren't you reporting the good
> news about the economy? It is negativity like
> yours that is getting in the way of the next
> Gilded age. Why can't you just let the magnates,
> power brokers, and king makers at Bohemian Grove
> enjoy their naked owl-worshiping bacchanals. I
> mean, really, it isn't enough that you have 30
> channels of news stories about disappeared white
> women, car chases, consumer electronics, celebrity
> break-ups, and kittens that "found a home" -- why
> do you want people to think about difficult stuff
> like the economy? Its all hard math and
> depressing statistics.
>
> If you keep this up, you know what you get? A
> discontented rabble, instead of a thrifty (and
> compliant) working class.
>
> In short, hwystar, why do you want the
> islamofacists to win?
err... yeah, i did mean taiwan. thanks for setting me straight but gently