To: Stephen Ritter
"So, stepehen, is your internet service free as well? Do you own your own computer???"
Do you have a need to know? Or does your taxpayers status give the right to know, to invade my privacy?
No, just wondering, because it put holes in your story how you are so down and out and need government assistance if you can still afford internet service and still have a computer.
I've been down and out too, for longer than you have. But instead of going on the government dole I sacrificed and sold everything I had that wasn't vital, got rid of phone, cable, and other luxuries, and started over. I guess sacrifice is a four letter word these days.
Happy web browsing. Be sure to enjoy the food the money that they are taking from me and my family is paying for.
102 posted on
12/20/2003 9:35:38 AM PST by
flashbunny
(The constitution doesn't protect only the things you approve of.)
To: flashbunny
"No, just wondering, because it put holes in your story how you are so down and out and need government assistance if you can still afford internet service and still have a computer."
Actually, it isn't any of your business, and so I refuse to asnwer it.
"I've been down and out too, for longer than you have. But instead of going on the government dole I sacrificed and sold everything I had that wasn't vital, got rid of phone, cable, and other luxuries, and started over. I guess sacrifice is a four letter word these days."
So did I. How and why I have computer or internet isn't yoour business, but the phone and other luxuries went, including my prize AR15a2. And sacrifice IS a four-letter word, these days. It's called "Iraq", and thank God for the young men and women who serve there.
"Happy web browsing. Be sure to enjoy the food the money that they are taking from me and my family is paying for."
Thank you. I will. When you were down and out, I'm sure you took as much from me.
110 posted on
12/20/2003 11:05:06 AM PST by
Stephen Ritter
(Constitution Party: The RIGHT party at the RIGHT time!!)
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