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To: JudgemAll

You're making very little sense, and I don't feel guilty at all for not being able to ferret out your meaning from your cryptic posts.

So why is all this the fault of the credit card companies and the feminists? Why not pin the blame where it belongs, on irresponsible and easily led individuals?


236 posted on 12/29/2005 8:29:19 AM PST by Xenalyte (Babies, before we're done here, y'all be wearin' gold-plated diapers.)
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To: Xenalyte

I know you don't feel guilty at all not understanding. It's what I just said. But for those that do, let them find out, and for those that understand, don't disparage them. I am one of them and there are others.



So why is all this the fault of the credit card companies and the feminists? Why not pin the blame where it belongs, on irresponsible and easily led individuals?


The guilt of thriftiness is destroyed by feminist empowerment and "grab all you can get" attitude lest girlfriends are going to see you as weak.

Feminism is guilt of "weakness" in the face of "fears" fulfilling lusts, overspending, cheating, beating, robbing etc...

Those irresponsible spenders are gays or feminists at heart, they go along such moral cowardice. And feminism has encouraged such "assertiveness" and has made guilty the thrifty and charicatured "obedient good home wife" while empowering the thugs, theives and irresponsible buyers, and especialy the feminist buyers protected by a judicial system and organized political gangs of the sort.

Credit card companies encourage people who do not feel guilty using their outrageously "easy money" aspect and making those users pressure those who produce to pay, with the concert of courts as I stated above.


239 posted on 12/29/2005 8:50:47 AM PST by JudgemAll (Condemn me, make me naked and kill me, or be silent for ever on my gun ownership and law enforcement)
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