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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jen2Gone) wrote: > > Oooh, I'd better not go there- I've not got that kind of permission, I don't > think... I guess had I considered it properly I would have realised why some have nothing more to do with their lives than write letters of complaint and demand more recognition of a disease. Bah. I emigrated when that idiot of a PM back in 74 put our taxes up to 33%. I didn't have the misfortune to encounter any habitual welfare scum until 84, and I couldn't believe it when I saw them going on about what they are "entitled to". Bah, society has a duty to protect the unfortunate but these people make it a permanent way of life. They're so hate- filled and resentful you know? A friend of mine bought himself a Rolls Royce and he can't leave it in a parking space unattended because one of this sub- species is bound to come along and scratch the paint or try and break the figure off the radiator grille. What's worse it that they seem to breed like rabbits and expect the state to provide for their children. If you look at it in evolutionary terms (and this is a science newsgroup) then the welfare state is actually allowing, or even encouraging, the downbreeding of a whole section of the human race to this dependent state and undermining millions of years of evolutionary progress. Still, the earth's magnetic field is going down and all it will take is a series of strong solar storms such has been happening recently to knock out the electronic technology systems that the state has unwisely become so dependent on, and the whole lot of them will be left with nobody to mother them anymore, and evolution will return to the rule of survival of the fittest. Why if one was of a philosophical nature one could imagine that the Earth Mother knew of the cancer that was developing in her womb and had taken the steps to cleanse herself 300 years ago, and one could consider that a mother cannot exist without a father, for the two are inter-dependent, and one cannot exist without the other, but this is a science newsgroup so I shall stick to evolution. > >> Happy Holidays- > >> jen > >> (100 miles from home and about to be buried under a couple hundred pounds > >of > >> evergreens for the weekend...) > > > >Happy Holidays Jen. I must say this sounds like a rather interesting place to > be buried. > >Alan > > > > You know what they say - it's the most wonderful time of the year- I trim the > neighbors' hedges and trees, fancy it up a bit, and sell it right back to them. > I get a great deal of amusement (and profit) out of it, heh. > : ) > jen Yaknow I recently got offered an opportunity at providing a service advising people on how to protect their assets from the unscrupulous vultures that will leach onto anybody who has the get up and go to make it in life. (Leaches range from tax gatherers to those who go round looking for wealthy widow(er)s). I've been organising some capital to get it set up. I was also considering starting an advise service on internet security. I learned so much on the subject and all thanks to the efforts of the feral cave dwellers. Ain't life grand? To imagine that some don't believe in karma. Alan
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