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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (1036)11/8/2001 7:30:38 PM
From: yard_manRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I'd give until February -- between now and then -- anything can happen. You should buy a few gold shares -- just in case it all falls apart while everyone is busy spending the rebound <ng>



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (1036)11/9/2001 3:41:51 PM
From: David JonesRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
You know I read that article and it mostly made me angry. In particular:

"So when you see those bombs falling all over this pathetic, impoverished country, remember that it comes at the expense of someone’s college education, someone’s new house, someone’s contributions to a charity, or some other worthy use that might have been dreamed up for the money, had the government not decided that it is more important to bomb the Taliban for demanding actual evidence against bin Laden"

Where do such self righteous ass holes that write such tripe think the freedom to do so comes from? What's the price of opening your mail with out rubber gloves and a gas mask? Or getting on a plane with out having to be frisked for nail clippers? Why is it that people have to be reminded that freedom comes at a price? Money being the cheapest of all prices to pay for such freedoms.
I for one would like to tell this Ludwig von Mises Institute to buy some rubber heeled boots and bounce up and kiss my ass.