On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 12:01:43 -0400, mimus wrote: Isn't the side with the money usually the wrong side? If all sides have money, maybe the question is the amount of money. Money can buy power. Lots of money can buy lots of power. Lots of power can mean effecting the lives of many people, with or against their will. Lots of power can also be directly proportional to the probability of...
tinmimus99@hotmail.com (mimus) wrote in news:a_ydnXhbActEKSPVnZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@giganews.com: Isn't the side with the money usually the wrong side? Generally, there is no right side. In today's government-controlled societies where power and favors are traded on the open market, there are almost no innocent politicians and almost no innocent contributors. -- Bert Hyman | St. ...
Isn't the side with the money usually the wrong side? -- If all this were about money, I'd be working for the wrong side most of the time. < _Jake Speed_
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... made a legal threat. Fine! But do you seriously imply the leadership of SPI Inc. refuses to talk to me because of such cat poop? Good comedy. I have 2 more questions then. Harassment usually violates the network policy, right? Why do we have hundreds of cases in the last years where OFTC Staff tells victims of harassment: "Dont take IRC so seriously, grow up!" or - "use /...
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...is close enough to my own that I tend to extend a "pass" on those "good guys", even when they stretch the rules a bit...(how far they can stretch those rulesusually depends on how bad the "bad guy" is.) Now where I come from, what constitute a "bad guy" is an individual who pre-emptively does bad things...
...So its back to the caves is it with you? I thought that was your argument, or even that descending from the trees was a step too far. Wrong again, as usual. My argument is for future progress towards lowering individual's consumption of the Earth's resources, with accompanying pollution reduction, instead of your present wanton waste of resources and pervasive pollution, much of ...
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