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To: Grizzled Bear

I think, as Freepers,we need to call out people to account when they do the class envy and socialistic postings.
I am glad we sliced and diced old Wille today. My Ginzu knives are sharp as ever.
I had the day off from nursing, so I could go after him today.
I am seeing a lot of class envy on the threads lately, and it bothers me.
When I joined FR 10 years ago, success was lauded. It took me many years to make my first post, but I liked how Freepers appreciated hard work, and success.
Now, we have posters who are jealous of success.
Do we really need those people here on FR?
We should call out those people,as they do not belong here.


215 posted on 06/21/2010 8:19:21 PM PDT by kaila (My Hawaii birth certificate does not look like Obama's.)
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To: kaila
I had the day off from nursing, so I could go after him today.

Life's tough when you have to earn your own money to keep yourself in wifi and transportation.

Am I off base believing he's got no friends, job or hobbies? He seems to post 24/7. Maybe he's getting paid by a leftist group as a professional agitator...

216 posted on 06/21/2010 8:33:49 PM PDT by Grizzled Bear (Does not play well with others.)
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To: kaila

I’ve noticed the same thing. The socialist government school imdoctrination is more insidious than we have even recognised. People have to be aware and thoughtful to not automatically revert to the socialist meme of “fairness”. We can have either freedom or their version of “equality” , the two can’t exist together. Just look at Britain’s “conservative”” party, it’s already succumbed to “fairness” over freedom.


231 posted on 06/25/2010 6:38:38 AM PDT by mrsmel
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