Well your facts are wrong about the founding fathers. Did you know that corporations were limited to a 40 year life span and then they had to be dissolved? They also had to prove to do public good. Santa Clara vs Southern Pacific changed that (another mucking up by the Supremes).

On 12/04/2013 06:05 AM, Mike Dixon wrote:
No dude, I had a typical public education. I grew up very liberal and anti -capitalist until I got my first job,LOL! My eyes opened and M's teaching began to sink in. I remember Varmaji telling me "you are the creator of your own destiny" and I started developing a strong sense of personal reponsability, self reliance and independance. About this time I remember the Democrats along with Jimmy Carter telling me "they only wanted to help me" but I saw them waving a dollar in my face to buy my vote while stealing ten out of my back pocket. Then Ronald Reagan came along. THANK YOU JESUS!


On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 8:53 AM, Bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
So you were home schooled by Birchers?

On 12/02/2013 05:00 PM, Mike Dixon wrote:
Snoozguru, you must have been snoozing in your history class. The founding fathers were not put-off on capitalism. They loved it! Their economic system was capitalism based on Laissez-Faire(government hands off business). They wanted no government regulation of business other than to prevent fraud and theft,They didn't like the East India Co. because it was owned or controlled by King George.


On Monday, December 2, 2013 4:02 PM, Richard J. Williams mailto:pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
Apparently Redbox, like almost all ATMs, work using an old fashioned
dial-up connections - you can hear the dialing if you listen real close.
There's no way it could be a high-speed Wi-Fi connection on an ATM,
otherwise any two-bit hacker could tap into the cash box and get rich,
fast. Correct me if I'm wrong about this.

On 12/2/2013 4:40 PM, bhairitu wrote:
> Even returning a disc at Redbox was a bit slow.








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