On Tue, May 15, 2007 11:43 pm, Bob La Quey wrote:
> On 5/16/07, Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Bob La Quey wrote:
>> > I have a different perspective.
>> >
>> > Most of the problems described here devolve from one simple
>> > decision. That is: I will be an employee of a large corporation.
>> >
>> > Please fellows, quit whining. You chose that turf. You know
>> > what it involves. You get paid regularly. There are alternatives.
>>
>> You suffer for the decisions of corporate behemoths whether you work
>> there or not.
>>
>> I believe the original quote was, "You can live under US domestic policy
>> or US foreign policy.  Which do you prefer?"
>>
>> -a
>
> I agree completely. But there is a difference between being an
> employee and being a customer, even an unwilling one. Perhaps
> you do not understand the distinction.
>
> My analogy has always been similar to what you state. G. W. Bush
> is the President. My Mexican friends say, "Not mine." I say, "You just
> did not get to vote."
>

And you think we did? That's kooler bait at best.


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