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To: Archangelsk; AnnaZ; Lazamataz; agitator
looking at analytically and not emotionally it makes sense to cull the population or risk draining the national treasure.


Ahhhh ! ! Does this mean you'll be volunteering to be the very first one culled ?
Analytically and as unemotional as possible, may I suggest you choose a method that does'nt tax the treasure of our already burdened paramedic, fire, and police system.

It can be very embarrassing, not to mention expensive, if you don't get it right the first time. You might even consider soliciting these fine people at FreeRepublic on a cheap and efficient method of "self culling."
There are some really smart people that post here (like Lazamataz, annaZ Travis Mcgee to mention a few) and as Bob J, Jim Robinson and Agitator know, there are some really cheap ba$tards here as well.

Perhaps you could cull yourself in the parking lot of your local coroner, thereby saving us the cost of a house call, you could be tagged and bagged by 12:00 noon. Now that's efficient.

Don't forget to slip your prepaid funeral burial insurance policy into your one of your pockets.
If you can't get a free ride to the mortuary rider on that policy, perhaps you could attach a $20.00 bill to cover the costs of gas.

If you need anymore ideas or support, by all means ping me,
I remain your humble and soon to be culled servant.

oh, and please remember . . . thanks to you, it's working.

14 posted on 06/29/2003 11:35:52 AM PDT by jokar (There I said it)
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To: jokar
Damn, this is why I never argue with sensitive people. Look, this is nothing more than an academic exercise. Do I think that there's an evil, vast conspiracy out there that wants to strangle a sizable chunk of our population? No. Do I think that the present system (designed in the 1930s for the average life expectency back then) is outdated and about to be overrun? Yes.

Throughout the last 150 years we've seen many economic transitions mostly involving communications (the latest being the Internet, which, ahem, was built by the government). For every boom era there follows a bust era and that's the normal economic cycle we fall into. The difference now is that we don't know where the next stimulus is going to come from and the service-based economy is simply not going to cut it.

31 posted on 06/29/2003 3:20:10 PM PDT by Archangelsk (Sine pari)
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