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A Labor Day Memorial
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Re: A Labor Day Memorial
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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Sep 2, 2008 05:16

...to the power of The Federal Government and Organized Crime which now has a near free hand in the Unions. We've always had "labor". Men have plodded into fields eeking out a subsistence existence down through the millenia. Equated labor with with 'eeking' and 'subsistence living' is forced. I can just as well equate 'Capitalism', Child Labor, War and slavery. It is capitalism which we should be celebrating - which has ...
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Re: A Labor Day Memorial
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Author: tooly
Date: Sep 2, 2008 01:20

... a "Labor Day". It is not "labor" which has produced the vast wealth of this country and its extraordinary standard of living. We've always had "labor". Men have plodded into fields eeking out a subsistence existence down through the millenia. It is capitalism which we should be celebrating - which has finally liberated men from this kind of existence. Fred Weiss ------------------ Or how about an "Entrepeneural Spirit Day"?
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: The tragedy of balding men with long hair
Date: Sep 1, 2008 23:31

... of oil by 90%% (or that Carnegie was able to slash the price of steel in half). The "workers" would have done the same muscling around either way and as they have always done throughout the millenia. It was the *productive genius* of these men - these supposed "Robber Barons" - which made possible the greater efficiency of their operations - and it was economic freedom which enabled that productive genius to flourish and to ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Les Cargill
Date: Sep 1, 2008 22:31

...timelines with the quote, but that was a big driver for railroads as agents of Manifest Destiny. The "workers" would have done the same muscling around either way and as they have always done throughout the millenia. It was the *productive genius* of these men - these supposed "Robber Barons" - which made possible the greater efficiency of their operations - and it was economic freedom which enabled that productive genius to ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 1, 2008 21:44

... the price of oil by 90%% (or that Carnegie was able to slash the price of steel in half). The "workers" would have done the same muscling around either way and as they have always done throughout the millenia. It was the *productive genius* of these men - these supposed "Robber Barons" - which made possible the greater efficiency of their operations - and it was economic freedom which enabled that productive genius to flourish and to ...
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Re: A Labor Day Memorial
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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 1, 2008 11:42

... not "labor" which has produced the vast wealth of this country and its extraordinary standard of living. We've always had "labor". Men have plodded into fields eeking out a subsistence existence down through the millenia. It is capitalism which we should be celebrating - which has finally liberated men from this kind of existence. By way of example, during this period from the "Homestead Strike" to the "Ludlow Massacre" while ...
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Re: A Labor Day Memorial
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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 1, 2008 11:33

... near historic lows. What we desperately need in this country is not a "Labor Day". It is not "labor" which has produced the vast wealth of this country and its extraordinary standard of living. We've always had "labor". Men have plodded into fields eeking out a subsistence existence down through the millenia. It is capitalism which we should be celebrating - which has finally liberated men from this kind of existence. Fred Weiss
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Re: GOD CREATED THE UNIVERSE FROM NOTHING
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 17, 2008 16:50

... guys talk dirty <;-)..... Eternity is not about time.The mind is. The universe is 'breathing in and out'. Some of the more metaphysically based and obscure religions have been talking about the "night of god" for millenia. The period when 'time stands still'. Black holes are the cosmological interpretation. Their explaination being, each 'soul' goes through the full cycle, and as it develops its own awareness, it 'moves' (in a state...
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Re: Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
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Author: Executive Function
Date: Aug 17, 2008 03:31

... on the parts and not the sum of the whole. If he tries to contemplate a blahwhoohaha, then which comes first? The Blah, Whoo, or the Haha? Maybe it should be a Hahablahwhoo? But the poor digital thinking astrologer cannot say and he'll only give himself a stinking headache if he tries, or end up completely debasing the foundations of his hobby (which may be a good thing). So much for the empirical observations of millenia.
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Re: Are you ready...are you REALLY ready?
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 11, 2008 16:16

..., watch zeitgeistmovie.com , free online. At the end, you will see truth greater than the sum of its parts, (and its parts are perhaps the most challenging ever taking in every major controversy over the millenia.) If you find anything worthy of your attention for discussion after this, then go and play with your scalextric set. Im going to risk spoiling it for you by pointing to the 'last page', which ...
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