Re: scum of the earth
I was deeply saddened Saturday to listen to Moneytalk and the first few callers supporting the DOJ persecution of Bill Gates and Microsoft. They claimed to be long time listeners of Moneytalk and if the goal of Moneytalk is to propagate the cumulative acquisition of financial education for it's listeners, based on these callers, it appears to be failing. It is not my intention to get into the details of this travesty or engage in argumentative rhetoric with the morons on the other side. Rather, I am my wondering aloud by this post whether Brinker might address these calls on his show today.
We know that Bill Flannigan is dull, but he is not stupid. Yet he refused to challenge these idiots yesterday and in so doing gave respectability to these clueless imbeciles that were so full of hatred for America and capitalism that they had no idea of the dangers to liberty are beginning to flow from the actions of that napoleonic rat-bastard and his blood-on-her-hands-burn-them-out political hack of a boss who makes those other crooked Attorney General's Mitchell and Meese look like statesmen.
Shame on you Bill Flannigan. You had the microphone and refused to stand up to ignorance. Or maybe you did, but after about the first 20 minutes of these vomit-from-hell calls, I switched to our local PBS radio station playing some opera..some friggin' opera, rather then endure any more shame.
As for Bob Brinker, we disagree on many things and on many levels, but I suspect not on this. You influence a lot of people and you have an opportunity this afternoon to clarify a few things about liberty, capitalism, socialism and little rat bastards that pose a greater threat to our future, to the future of technology, of success, of the coming biological immortality, of a better life for the generations to come, then any business cycle or interest rate czar could ever fathom. You know it and in a few hours, you will have the microphone.
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