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To: DMaA who wrote (230717)2/26/2002 10:13:47 AM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769670
 
Various socialist pigs consider the 401K a subsidy. Only a socialist pig could hold an outrageous opinion like this, and only a lying sack like yourself would pretend to miss that point.

You don't make your posts easy to read. Even a short one has so many ambiguities.
Various socialist pigs consider the 401K a subsidy.
Do you really mean subsidy? Some employers match part of the funds and maybe that could be considered a subsidy. Perhaps you are trying to say that some with porcine and herding characteristics think that other 401Ks are their subsidy? If so I don't see how they get their subsidy out of it.

Only a socialist pig could hold an outrageous opinion like this
Maybe a reference to Animal Farm that I am missing? Frankly I'm confused too as to the outrageous opinion to which you refer. Is it the preceeding opinion in which porker groups are somehow getting money from 401Ks to which they are not entitled or are you making a confession about the quality of you own expressed opinion?

and only a lying sack like yourself would pretend to miss that point.
No pretence here, If you have a point buried in this swinish sty I legitimately missed it. I still haven't a clue how this relates to the 20% regulation on 401Ks or the fortune Mr. Corzine possesses.
TP