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Saving Alaska
gulf1.com (Pensacola, FL) - The Ends Justify the Means ^
| Current column - 4/22/02
| M. Sidney Wallace
Posted on 04/22/2002 11:03:58 AM PDT by Darnright
Saving Alaska
The United States wealth has been stolen from the workers of the rest of the world and it is time to start sharing with our brothers and sisters who are forced to continue to live in poverty because of our actions. The people of the Middle East do not have a standard of living that even the poorest of our workers are forced to endure. They have been forced to live in these conditions for thousands of years and it is high time the United States made amends for our past transgressions.
The first steps were taken by our esteemed Senator Daschle this past week when he almost single-handedly stopped the President's energy program. Senator Daschle and the Democrats are rapidly gathering strength of numbers for their comprehensive energy plan. With this one action he has forced the United States to continue sending our assets abroad, and saved the entire state of Alaska from destruction. Now the few wealthy and selfish individuals wanting to drive their gas guzzling motor vehicles to the clubs and bars will just have to pay more to indulge in their pleasures.
Senator Daschle and the entire Democratic Party are to be praised for their great sacrifices. They realize that by saving the vast areas of Alaska from greedy oil producing individuals we are helping the downtrodden masses in other parts of the world. When our society realized the pleasures that can be gained by not utilizing all the "modern" pieces of equipment they will be eager to support them at the polls in November.
Machines like gigantic automobiles all consume enormous amount of petroleum products. In an effort to make a more equal society we need to restrict the type and number of automobiles each family is allowed to use. We need to start utilizing our mass transportation system that our local governments have so efficiently constructed. It does not matter if it takes worker four or five hours to get to work and back, because these hours can be very productive in his personal education and extremely satisfying when he thinks that he providing for the better good of his neighbors. Most families do not even need an automobile. Again mass transit is available and extremely affordable. If the United States is ever going to achieve worldwide equality we must reduce our demands to the level of the rest of the world.
Thank you Senator Daschle.
TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Alaska
KEYWORDS: communism; enviromental; extremism
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People, this column highlights what we're up against, on a day to day basis. This guy actually lives in the same United States as do the rest of us. Even more frightening, although not surprising, is his occupation. He teaches at a Florida University
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:03:58 AM PDT
by
Darnright
To: Darnright
That needed a barf alert.
To: Darnright
Downright nutsy and dangerous.
To: Darnright
Could it be that this piece was written as irony? It hardly seems possible to take it at face value.
Then again, I have heard people say things like this seriously.
What do you think. Was he serious??
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:11:20 AM PDT
by
Kyrie
To: Bikers4Bush
>That needed a barf alert.
Yes, it did. I am sorry not to have posted one. This guy is certifiable. Did you catch his statement: "In an effort to make a more equal society we need to restrict the type and number of automobiles each family is allowed to use."?
EQUAL SOCIETY??????? Sheesh. Where's Joe McCarthy when we need him most...
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:11:42 AM PDT
by
Darnright
To: Darnright
Whew! Thought this piece was total sarcasm until I read your comments. Saw a house for sale sign pop up this weekend just down the street, first of the season. It's starting to resemble the recession of '85 here in Fairbanks.
To: Kyrie
Kyrie, follow the link of the source code. His other columns, and the replies of his fellow Pensacolans are available. Need I say, the responses to the guy are that of shock and outrage, and of "there he goes again".
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:13:30 AM PDT
by
Darnright
To: Darnright
"People, this column highlights what we're up against, on a day to day basis. This guy actually lives in the same United States as do the rest of us. Even more frightening, although not surprising, is his occupation. He teaches at a Florida University"...I thought he was being sarcastic. If not, his commentary will go nowhere, because it doesn't appeal to the ...err...finer emotions of the envirowackos.
To: Darnright
I caught it but not full on. Due to the content of the first two or three paragraphs my eyes had glazed over by the last so I was spared some of the impact.
To: Kyrie
"Was he serious??"
I once had a liberal philosophy professor once do a lecture on how the apostle Paul actually thought homosexuality was OK...as long as it was between MARRIED couples. Anything is possible in this sick sick world we live in.
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:14:53 AM PDT
by
Windsong
To: Darnright
"they [the people of the Middle East] have been forced to live in these conditions for thousands of years"
Forced by whom? The USA, which has existed for only about 225 years and has never had a colonial presence in the Middle East? This man is insane.
To: Darnright
They have been forced to live in these conditions for thousands of years and it is high time the United States made amends for our past transgressions. So, now I'm responsible for thousands of years of terrible conditions in the Middle East?
The United States wealth has been stolen from the workers of the rest of the world
The writer obviously doesn't realize that wealth can be created and that the economy isn't a zero-sum game. He's a certifiable idiot. And I bet he doesn't get rid of HIS gas-guzzler.
/john
To: cake_crumb
" He writes in very simple terms what he teaches to his students in higher learning" Just what you'd expect from a self assured liberal: here you go in small words so you'll understand. The liberal mindset is so arrogant its unbelieveable.
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:18:14 AM PDT
by
tm61
To: Darnright
I can't decide whether it's a satire or somebody actually believes this. The bit about "efficient mass transit" is a joke. Municipal governments from coast to coast have bungled opportunities in mass transit and created a distaste for using it. The time between buses (or trains) is too great, the routes are wrong, transfers are not coordinated, etc., etc. About the only transit system worth using daily is (don't laugh) Cleveland. It was the first city to have light rail out to the airport and the city and suburban lines (Shaker Heights Rapid Transit) are nicely coordinated.
To: Darnright
This isn't a parody? C'mon !!!
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:19:14 AM PDT
by
jimt
To: Darnright
This is a joke, right? If not, I would be willing to bet this "professor" never held a job outside academia in his entire life. This individual clearly has NO grasp of reality and makes insane assertions which is why I ask if it's a joke. What is really bothersome, if this is for real, is that he's in a position to screw up the minds of how many students who have never had to face the real world (yet) and, therefore, are prone to believe this BS!?!?
SIGH!
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:24:23 AM PDT
by
mil-vet
To: ambrose; Sabertooth; Roebucks; CheneyChick; vikingchick; Victoria Delsoul; WIMom...
Wait 'til you read this professor's words
To: Darnright
If the United States is ever going to achieve worldwide equality we must reduce our demands to the level of the rest of the world. Of course the leftists morons who write this drivel won't have to give up THEIR standard of living.
To: Kyrie
Kyrie, this bird is as serious as a heart attack... you saw the link to the board where this is posted? And he's teaching the ever-sacred children this drivel, too!
And naturally, his version of Nirvana involves telling everybody else how to live their lives. Freedom need not apply....
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posted on
04/22/2002 11:34:20 AM PDT
by
backhoe
To: Darnright
If you check out some of his other "columns" on that web site I think it becomes pretty obvious that this is satire. He also "thanks" teachers unions for lowering standards to make future workers (today's kids) dumber and easier to order around, argues for lowering of standards in education and praises Ted Kennedy for understanding this, and wants to increase the number of smokers to generate more tax revenue and get people to die quicker so they consume less government services
He writes like Jesse Ventura used to call wrestling matches. Actually the name of the link should be the giveaway (End Justifies the Means).
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