--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@> > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], off_world_beings > > <no_reply@> wrote: > <snip> > > > It is not a case of giving them a handout. It is a case of > > > systematic and institutionalised STEALING from them. > > > > > > The actions of the nuclear governments in particular, and their > > > corporation overlords are STEALING from the poor all around the > > > world. The oil companies are taking the oil, polluting the > > > environment, and giving nothing back. Then you drive you car and > > > watch Fox news and think you are so high and mighty. I am the > > > same, the difference is that (I don't watch Fox news) I would > > like to see steps to make it change. You don't care about the > > > destruction you cause. The oil companies are just one example. > > > There are dozens. > > > > > > OffWorld > > > > Yeah, and it's the oil companies' fault that we don't have electric > > cars everywhere and pristine meadows outside your windows and > > children playing by streams flowing with Belgium Chocolate and Milk > > Maidens who bring organic cream to your door every morning at 7 and > > rainbows to greet you as you rise each morning and universal health > > care which wouldn't be necessary anyway because wounds would heal > > themselves automtically and no one would ever slip and fall and > > veggie burgers would be available at every MacDonald's and there > > would be no more handguns because everyone would have enough money > > all the people of Africa and India and China and Borneo would be > > devoid of AIDS and fresh water would be overflowing in each village > > therein located and all malaria-borne mosquitos would have > > committed suicide and on and fucking on... > > Ever hear the expression "The perfect is the enemy > of the good," Shemp? >
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