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This Is My Opus: "john in missouri" Says Farewell to Free Republic.
vanity (john in missouri) | 11/5/02 | john in missouri

Posted on 11/05/2002 1:37:01 PM PST by john in missouri

This is my opus.

No, I am not writing this opus because someone has offended me. Far more than anything else, I've met friends here.

If Free Republic is to blame at all, it is for the sole crime of being too involving, too fascinating a place for me to spend my time.

I believe in conservative principles. My time here has only reinforced that belief.

It has also helped me figure out precisely what I believe about a variety of

contemporary issues, and the appropriate role of government (or lack of role) as

it relates to them.

I believe that the role of government is best played when it encourages and

reinforces individual responsibility and initiative. These are the greatest keys to

our future as a nation. They are also the greatest keys to individual and family

prosperity, in all senses of the word.

My problem, alas, is that, for various reasons, my family and I have yet to enjoy

the fruits of any such prosperity in the financial arena.

This is due in good part to the fact that we spent so many years of our younger

adult lives serving others in volunteer service, to try and make the world a better

place, while paying scant attention (or none) to our own financial situation. But

regardless of the reasons, this is a situation I must seek, as best I can, to

remedy.

In order to do so, I must cut back on non income-producing, time-consuming

endeavors, as worthy as they may be. I must go out and spend my full time, as

much as possible, living some of the more material principles of conservatism....

I must say that I hope to see you again. But it can not be for some time. At quite

a bare minimum, I expect that "john in missouri" shall not post again, at the very

least, until after the earth has passed its circuit around the sun and the date on

the calendar reads 2004... and it may be much, much longer than that... perhaps

many years.

It may be that we will meet one day... perhaps on the street... perhaps in a small,

local gathering of FReepaholics Anonymous... or perhaps one day at a

campaign rally or other event... Maybe one day, after much time has gone by,

we may even meet at a campaign rally in which I may one day run for a public

office -- because I would like to do that someday, as well.

But I speak of the far future.

Anyway, perhaps we will meet again. And perhaps you will know me as

a FReeper when you see me, and I you.

I am proud to say that my final post (excluding this one) led to my being

recognized as being the 500th distinct FReeper to announce that I voted today

to further the conservative cause. It is a good way to go.

And now, my final wishes.

May good sense and the Republican Party retake the United States Senate

tonight.

May the fat on Hillary's thighs be doubly surpassed by that which grows upon

her jowls. May she and Bill enjoy a long marriage. They deserve each other.

May Little Tommy Daschle, Algore, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, and the

officials of the NEA, NOW, Planned Parenthood and the "ACLU" -- those

paragons of liberal bleatership -- enjoy all the success they deserve.

May Osama, Saddam, and their friends, associates and admirers -- those who

persist in doing unspeakable evil by slaughtering the innocent in the name of a

merciful and compassionate God -- meet with the utter destruction they justly

deserve.

A blessing upon our President, our nation, and all who love our nation. And a

curse upon those who seek to destroy it.

A blessing upon the President's team, including Powell, Ashcroft, Rice, and all

others who are faced with difficult decisions and challenges in their challenge to

help protect our country and our people.

A blessing upon the Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson. May his tribe increase.

A blessing upon those, now increasingly numerous, who champion common

sense conservatism on the radio.

May our entire nation, through sheer virtue, be set 100% free from the

threat of violent criminals. But if we really must have them, then I pray

they will only attack those who bend every effort to take away from

all of us our God-given right to self-defense.

A blessing upon Jim Rob and upon Admin Moderator (whoever the heck he or

she may be).

And a blessing upon all true FReepers, including my many friends here.

Long live America! And now, Farewell.

I have been, and always shall be...

...a FReeper.

Live long... and prosper.


And now, with all my farewells said
I turn to face the autumn light
My backside squarely framed within
The bright'n'd rectangle of the exit door
And nothing more to say, I thrust
My foot into the great unknown...


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To: Tuco-bad
Thanks for once again make zero points.
121 posted on 11/06/2002 6:52:43 PM PST by Always Right
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To: another cricket
Because ONLY rich people buy your product, you want the rich to have more money to buy more of your product.

Yes. That allows me to hire "working people" that then can go and spend their paychecks on things which keeps other businesses going. You see?

Oh - I understand now, since your business caters only to the rich, and the nation's economy revolves around your business, Bush gave such a huge tax cut to the wealthy, and a paltry tax cut to everyone else.

122 posted on 11/07/2002 3:34:15 AM PST by Tuco-bad
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To: Tuco-bad
Oh - I understand now, since your business caters only to the rich, and the nation's economy revolves around your business,

Part of it does. Other people do buy our products but we can't live and grow on Valentines Day sales alone. We would have to cut our work force by three-quarters and shut the business down for most of the year if that were the case. And the economy does revolve around the rich. It is because they buy and hire that most of the rest of us have jobs. You may not like it but it is true.

A rising tide does raise all boats.

By the way, it was a very small tax cut.

a.cricket

123 posted on 11/07/2002 3:44:35 PM PST by another cricket
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To: another cricket
And the economy does revolve around the rich.

You're kidding, right?

124 posted on 11/08/2002 7:22:45 AM PST by Tuco-bad
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To: Tuco-bad
Nope. So the more rich we have and the richer they are the better.

a.cricket

125 posted on 11/09/2002 6:14:40 AM PST by another cricket
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To: another cricket
So the more rich we have and the richer they are the better.

So do we make EVERYONE rich?

The more and the richer the better as you say.

126 posted on 11/09/2002 9:01:44 AM PST by Tuco-bad
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To: Tuco-bad
So do we make EVERYONE rich?

You don't make people rich. They are either born rich or they become rich but they are not made rich. A possible argument for Lottery winners could be made but they are temporary aberrations with nine out of ten being bankrupt in ten years. There will always be the less rich as there are those who waste their wealth (use it faster then it grows), do not wish to input the time and effort or are just starting out.

But if you look at history you see that most of the lower class in America now lives better then the most of the upper class did 100 years ago. So yes, the more and the richer the better.

If the rich were not willing to pay top dollar for their little toys that later on become necessities of life we never would have those things.

May their tribe forever increase!

a.cricket

127 posted on 11/09/2002 9:18:56 AM PST by another cricket
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To: another cricket
If the rich were not willing to pay top dollar for their little toys that later on become necessities of life we never would have those things.

Sure - like computers (/sarcasm).

Bottom line, you want welfare for the rich because the rich helps your business.

128 posted on 11/09/2002 10:03:04 AM PST by Tuco-bad
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To: Tuco-bad
Sure - like computers (/sarcasm).

Yep. All these things like CD-RW's and flat screens and color monitors were all expensive little toys when they first were marketed. Only the rich could afford them. And who but the rich would pay $5,000 for a movie player that was a little clearer? Then the prices dropped and the rest of us could afford them because of mass production but it was the rich who were the first buyers and made the rest possible. Bless their little hearts. Because of them I have a DVD player on my Christmas list.

Bottom line, you want welfare for the rich because the rich helps your business.

Welfare? Since when is a tax cut welfare? Did we re-write the dictionary when I wasn't looking? And what is wrong with my wanting the business to grow?

a.cricket

129 posted on 11/09/2002 10:17:32 AM PST by another cricket
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