Posted on 11/17/2006 10:46:11 AM PST by TheKidster
Really, excellent posts on this thread, she! You really do, if I may borrow an old sixties expression, sock it to 'em, lol!
Believe it or not, I am still trying to get through this entire thread. hehe!
And I love you and all my dear Freeper friends as well!
Hope you and everyone had a bountiful Thanksgiving!!!
Well, I had a lot of good smokes, that's for sure. LOL
And it's not just me TA. There are many of us in here trying to beat down the anti FREEPER idiots in here and you know who they are.
I pleaded for help yesterday morning from the Mods about a certain poster. Did I get reply? NO!!
Many of us are starting to believe this poster is either another Mod in disguise or is a relative. This person can do or say what ever hateful things they want to and they are never ever reprimanded.
I truly have my suspicions now, believe me.
Well, why are our own FReepers bashing us just because we enjoy a legal product???? Now, common! If they hate smokers and smoke so much, stay the hell away from smokers. How hard can it be?
They think they can wipe us off of the face of the earth, but you know where they can stick that, don't you? It will take a lot more then the piss ant Conservatives in HERE to make me quit! heh!
Thanks for being here and thanks for being you!!!
Well said.
There isn't a single successful person I know, who along with sweat and hardwork, didn't also have good fortune, a fact that most successful people do not like to admit. They like to think it was ALL their own doing and that somehow it makes them superior people.
I have not ever heard from Rush for instance, the role luck played in his own success, beginning with the fact that his father was a well-to-do lawyer who owned a radio station.
And one must achieve a certain level of success to have the opportunity to make good, profitable decisions.
From what I understand, the subject of this post was after the fact of the contract signed.
"Well, why are our own FReepers bashing us just because we enjoy a legal product???? Now, common! If they hate smokers and smoke so much, stay the hell away from smokers. How hard can it be?"
I don't hate the smokers. I hate the smoke. I also object to people that try to take away my right to vote.
It can be really hard to avoid smoke. I went to get a phone at a kiosk in a mall that was right near the entrance and every time the door opened I got a lungfull of the crap. Also waiting for you luggage at the old RSW was hell. I was standing at a lower landing of a hotel entrance a month or so ago and a guy tossed a lit butt at my feet.
If smokers were more considerate they would not be facing this. But just like everything else if people were more considerate we would not have to overlay regulations on otherwise legal products.
"From what I understand, the subject of this post was after the fact of the contract signed"
Doesn't matter the contract was modifiable. If you sign a contract with revision policies you have to live by the revisions that are effected by rules defined in the contract. Just like all the dopes on this website that think the U.S. Constitution is set in stone.
Everybody has luck both good and bad. Some people just have the faith and determination to make good on the good luck and not get drug down by the bad. Rush was fired many, many times. For a failure a dad like Rush had could be an excuse for the failure. He also had some pretty "good" luck being a radio talk show host and going deaf. Give me a break fella.
Success does not lead to good decisions. Good decisions lead to success. I think it is called free will in the Christian Bible.
If Rush's well-to-do father hadn't owned the radio station, Rush likely may never have cultivated an interest in radio to begin with. He had exposure and assistance people of lesser means don't have.
Lot's of people fail and never give up and yet they never attain even a fraction of the success Rush has enjoyed. Somewhere along the way one has to get a break, otherwise known as good fortune, and not everyone does. Those who do, don't often admit it.
But thank goodness God doesn't judge us by the size of our homes or bank accounts, and takes all things into account. Some very wealthy people, with big homes and good careers, are going to find they weren't all that successful after all. And some people of very modest means are going to learn all along, they really were the richest people in town.
"What most people really object to when they object to a free market is that it is so hard for them to shape it to their own will. The market gives people what the people want instead of what other people think they ought to want. At the bottom of many criticisms of the market economy is really lack of belief in freedom itself.
The essence of political freedom is the absence of coercion of one man by his fellow men. The fundamental danger to political freedom is the concentration of power. The existence of a large measure of power in the hands of a relatively few individuals enables them to use it to coerce their fellow men. Preservation of freedom requires either the elimination of power where that is possible, or its dispersal where it cannot be eliminated.
It essentially requires a system of checks and balances, like that explicitly incorporated in our Constitution..."
-- Milton Friedman, The New Liberal's Creed: Individual Freedom, Preserving Dissent Are Ultimate Goals," May 18, 1961
http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110009267&mod=RSS_Opinion_Journal&ojrss=frontpage
Since I've read everything that my adopted Grandfather, Milton Friedman wrote, and since he died last week, it's up to me to carry on his message:
The Free Market works. Non-smokers should have plently of smoke free establishments since 75% of people don't smoke. Business owners will cater to your (understandable) desire to not have smoke blown in your face while you eat fried cheese curds and drink alcohol. The free market will also provide a place for people who enjoy a legal product like cigarettes, cigars to enjoy that legal product on PRIVATE property. Everybody will be happy.
EXCEPT THE SOCIALISTS.
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Self ping for later read.
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