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Posted by PeteNY on April 28, 2005 at 09:49:19 from (12.33.96.130):
In Reply to: Re: Rollover law posted by Ken Macfarlane on April 28, 2005 at 05:16:34:
Ken, This kind of "settle things w/o any problems" mentality is our problem here in the Good Ole' USofA! There was a time when we actually took a stand when someone tried to stuff something stupid down our throats, now we give a little, and justify it somehow and call it good 'cause we did not cause any waves,, AND it is the "Politically Correct" thing to do anyway! Heck with these stupid laws! Next thing ya know it'll be illegal to fart in your own home due to global warming. Maybe we should pass a law that says every piece of self promoting, dribble you call legislation you introduce should be voted on by you constituency: if the majority likes it, keep going, if not YOU'RE DONE, NEXT LEGISLATOR PLEASE! Problem with that is there would be alot of incapable attorneys now having to practice law and driving down attorney fees and thus causing a loss of sales for SAAB. A bonus here in NY would be that one particular Senator would be hot footin' back to Arkansas to try a few more real estate deals! Pete
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