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To: mick
Thanks for the recollection mick.

It appeals to the anarchist in me...

Anarchy is absolutely not the destination, as totalitarianism is not the destination of _most_ liberals. From my study of history I know that neither is a system that one is likely to survive. (an interesting observation- a cerebral person is at an advantage in the former system and at a disadvantage in the latter)

The FICO is based on averages and as "a rising tide lifts all boats" also implied is that the lowering of the FICO tide will not sink all ships. I intend the 'FICO Limbo' to be more of a release from the school of fish reaction that many people exhibit when threatened with the possibility of incurring a 'bad credit rating'.

19 posted on 05/02/2009 10:13:10 AM PDT by whodathunkit (Shrugging as I leave for the Gulch)
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To: whodathunkit
Your right, of course, Anarchy is not a solution. But what I meant was that more of me identifies with Sam Adams than John Adams.

Sorry to say it, but right now I think the time is coming for the street fighters and bomb throwers a la old Sammy. Remember he mobilized the mob in Boston to push the Liberty Agenda. Unfortunately we have the left organizing the Acorn scum to do the same thing. It troubles me to say this because at my core I am a man of Faith and Reason.

But in the end somebody has to throw ice at the redcoats, tar and feather the tax collectors and man the Alamo. And like my friend said, "I don't want these pricks running my life". And when they mean to, and have the power of the State behind them, your choices become few and dangerous

I'm otta here until tonight. Later

24 posted on 05/02/2009 10:50:19 AM PDT by mick (Central Banker Capitalism is NOT Free Enterprise)
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