From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 23:28:21 -0600, Devil's_Advocate wrote:

> =?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> wrote
> :
>
>> On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 19:35:42 -0600, Devil's_Advocate wrote:
>>
>>
>>> He hasnt quite made it to being considered an Objectivist ( which I
>>> consider the ultimate in liberty, peace and prosperity ), but still, we
>>> could do FAR worse than a decent genuine conservative.
>>
>> But...he CRIES on TV!!!!!
>
> Looks like he quit that. I think he was pretty depressed awhile back,
> seeing the impending destruction of our country by the "progressives" (
> marxist globalists ), but he may have gotten on antidepressants.


Did you see/hear any of the Health Care 'summit' today?
Republicans talking facts, figures, nuts and bolts, and Democrats telling
the usual heart string tugging stories we've heard ad nauseum.

And Obungler more or less saying, "I'm pushing it through whether anyone
likes it or not."

If you're not in the Toyota group, stop in for a visit... :)


From: Devil's_Advocate on
=?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> wrote
:

> Did you see/hear any of the Health Care 'summit' today?
> Republicans talking facts, figures, nuts and bolts,

Like Beck points out though, some Republicrats are progressives too.

Like Olympia Snow, McCain ( we didn't know at the time ) and this latest
guy from MA who took Kennedy's seat.

> and Democrats telling
> the usual heart string tugging stories we've heard ad nauseum.

It all boils down to marxism:

"From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs."
- Karl Marx

Some people have wealth and some "need" it, so they want to loot the ones
who have and give it to the ones who "need" ( often their friends ).

No mention of the fact that it amounts to theft.

http://capmag.com/article.asp?ID=9
Health Care Is Not A Right
by Leonard Peikoff (January 23, 1998)


Essentially, see the derrivations at http://www.PlanetaryBillOfRights.org/
If you own your own life, and it's not owned by the collective, then you
have a right to keep what you spend parts of your life to produce. No one
has any right to loot you of it, because of some perceived "need".

> And Obungler more or less saying, "I'm pushing it through whether anyone
> likes it or not."
>
> If you're not in the Toyota group, stop in for a visit... :)

?

From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:21:58 -0600, Devil's_Advocate wrote:

> :
>> Did you see/hear any of the Health Care 'summit' today? Republicans
>> talking facts, figures, nuts and bolts,
>
> Like Beck points out though, some Republicrats are progressives too.
>
> Like Olympia Snow, McCain ( we didn't know at the time ) and this latest
> guy from MA who took Kennedy's seat.


HEY! I helped elect that guy from Mass!

Believe me, he may have voted on the Jobs bill, if he did he had a damn
good reason.

Coakley was the alternative (well, except Joe Kennedy, no relation, who
seemed real good but wet behind the ears) and that would have been a
Pelosi sized disaster.

I trust Brown. He's buddies with Howie Carr (Google him and listen if you
can) and can't be all bad. Remember, he's from Mass. You can't be
completely Conservative in Mass...

The toyota group, if you came here from another, is more politics
(especially now) than it is about Toyotas.

Now, on to Barney Frank!

BTW, Frank said a few weeks ago at UMASS, If you want to fix Congress, you
need to keep the people that are there.


Riiiight....


From: Devil's_Advocate on
=?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> wrote
:

> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:21:58 -0600, Devil's_Advocate wrote:
>
>> :
>>> Did you see/hear any of the Health Care 'summit' today? Republicans
>>> talking facts, figures, nuts and bolts,
>>
>> Like Beck points out though, some Republicrats are progressives too.
>>
>> Like Olympia Snow, McCain ( we didn't know at the time ) and this latest
>> guy from MA who took Kennedy's seat.
>
>
> HEY! I helped elect that guy from Mass!

Yeah well, so did many tea partiers, but if you've been watching Beck the
last few days, he exposed that the guy turns out to be a progressive.

Be more careful?

> Believe me, he may have voted on the Jobs bill, if he did he had a damn
> good reason.

LOL

> Coakley was the alternative (well, except Joe Kennedy, no relation, who
> seemed real good but wet behind the ears) and that would have been a
> Pelosi sized disaster.

Frick or Frack?

> I trust Brown. He's buddies with Howie Carr (Google him and listen if you
> can) and can't be all bad. Remember, he's from Mass. You can't be
> completely Conservative in Mass...

<gag>

> The toyota group, if you came here from another, is more politics
> (especially now) than it is about Toyotas.
>
> Now, on to Barney Frank!
>
> BTW, Frank said a few weeks ago at UMASS, If you want to fix Congress,
you
> need to keep the people that are there.
>
>
> Riiiight....

ROFL

Politicians and diapers gotta be changed frequently, for the same reasons.