To: paulycy
Jim is the owner of FR. We are merely donors. The problem comes in that we *feel* like shareholders in a company and should have the rights of shareholders.
WOW! If you stop into Dunkin Donuts daily for some coffee, do you feel like you should be a shareholder? It's all about freepers and not our country? Ask not what FR can do for you but what it DOES for our country.
To: presently no screen name
WOW! If you stop into Dunkin Donuts daily for some coffee, do you feel like you should be a shareholder?Dunkin Donuts doesn't foster a sense of community in which if you don't belong you are zotted the hell outta there, and so you feel a stronger sense of ownership than you do at a fast food outlet.
I was only trying to describe a feeling that we get in error. In reality we don't have the rights of a shareholder. See?
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01/11/2011 3:34:52 PM PST by
paulycy
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