Subj : LIBERALS WANT THEIR VERY To : SEAN DENNIS From : BOB KLAHN Date : Tue May 17 2011 23:01:58 SD> *** Quoting Mark Hofmann from a message to Sean Dennis *** MH>> There are a few of us rebels up here that aren't on the bandwagon. SD> Oh, I know, but people like yourself are unfortunately very SD> few and far between. There is an echo I frequent in SD> Fidonet that is full of liberals from the Northeast and SD> many of them are old enough to be a parent of mine. I have Which echo is that? Full of liberals? Don't know of any such. SD> been castigated a few times when I dare speak up about SD> their incessant liberal whining (oddly enough, the echo SD> rules stipulate that there isn't supposed to be SD> any political discussion, but these people manage to put SD> their political twist on everything that gets posted). Oh, a non-political echo? SD> I just find it funny that there are no younger people in SD> there who are liberal-I'm just wondering if it's a case of SD> old views dying with their holders. The young have given up hope. They have bought too many of the conservative lies. ... SD> That is normal though that people in cities are more SD> liberal since many of the city's population are SD> professional welfare receipients and they dare not bite the SD> hand that keeps them captive in poverty...er, I mean feeds Now, that has got to big the biggest pile of fraud I've seen in Fido in a long time. Ever hear of a secret ballot? BTW, there are more welfare recipients in rural areas than big cities. SD> them. A very good example is southern Illinois, which I SD> found during my time living there that a majority of the SD> population is "red" and really resents having to deal with SD> Chicago since that's the only place that Springfield SD> (state's capitol) seems to listen to. The Chicago suburbs are larger than the city by far. ... SD> how ignorant the state legislature becomes when the great SD> Chicago political machine buys off the legislature and SD> keeps it in Chicago's back pocket. The Chicago political machine is nothing compared to downstate, the suburbs, and the outer cities and small towns. Just too damn many of those small town people and rural people who are smart enough to vote democratic. ... SD> we're a "red" state through and through right now with SD> Republicans holding a majority IOW, as things go to hell you deserve it, cause you inflicted it on the rest of us. SD> in the state government and the governor's office currently. SD> It makes the very liberal "higher education" population SD> that rots in my town uncomfortable to no end. It's kinda So, you are saying educated people are "liberal". You might take that as a hint. SD> funny to hear them whine that they can't get handouts from SD> the state anymore... You mean they can't afford to go to college? Does that mean you believe college should only be for the wealthy? Education has been a government responsibility in this country since before there was this country. Republicans are abandoning that responsibility. And you wonder why things are going downhill. BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn .... "Where the future begins...tomorrow." --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg] * Origin: Since 1991 And Were Still Here! DOCSPLACE.TZO.COM (1:123/140) .