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Message 434257 - Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 20:23:29 UTC - in response to Message 434128.  

hopefully we will keep working.

A++... You've discovered the problem... A LOT aren't working... ;)
It may not be 1984 but George Orwell sure did see the future . . .
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Message 434275 - Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 21:18:15 UTC - in response to Message 434257.  

A++... You've discovered the problem... A LOT aren't working... ;)

I win.

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Message 434286 - Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 21:42:18 UTC - in response to Message 434275.  

A++... You've discovered the problem... A LOT aren't working... ;)

I win.

You don't seem your self these days, Rush

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Message 434295 - Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 22:00:47 UTC - in response to Message 434286.  

You don't seem your self these days, Rush.

Ah, it's all the crack. Puts a damper on my style.

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Message 434308 - Posted: 10 Oct 2006, 22:44:26 UTC - in response to Message 434275.  

A++... You've discovered the problem... A LOT aren't working... ;)

I win.

And well you should!
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Message 434411 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 3:50:06 UTC - in response to Message 434286.  

You don't seem your self these days

Now that the multiple accounts are going away we are finally beginning to see who is really who around here... ;)
It may not be 1984 but George Orwell sure did see the future . . .
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Message 434519 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 12:15:53 UTC - in response to Message 434411.  

You don't seem your self these days

Now that the multiple accounts are going away we are finally beginning to see who is really who around here... ;)

I win.
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Message 434524 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 12:17:03 UTC - in response to Message 434519.  

You don't seem your self these days

Now that the multiple accounts are going away we are finally beginning to see who is really who around here... ;)

I win.


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Message 434527 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 12:18:07 UTC - in response to Message 434524.  

You don't seem your self these days

Now that the multiple accounts are going away we are finally beginning to see who is really who around here... ;)

I win.


* rings bell * TKO perhaps??

I am still here Lol!
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Message 434529 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 12:19:46 UTC - in response to Message 434527.  

You don't seem your self these days

Now that the multiple accounts are going away we are finally beginning to see who is really who around here... ;)

I win.


* rings bell * TKO perhaps??

I am still here Lol!


Odd. I am still here as well. I guess if I was going to make up another account, I would sure do a whole lot better than THIS! lol

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Message 434533 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 12:22:23 UTC
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I think I'm still me...


Or should I go to the ML&C thread? ;^)
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Message 434537 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 12:27:07 UTC - in response to Message 434533.  

I think I'm still me...


Or should I go to the ML&C thread? ;^)


You might want to go in there....just to be sure....lmao

Ok ok..we are moving Rush's thread WAY off topic.....
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Message 434593 - Posted: 11 Oct 2006, 14:51:48 UTC - in response to Message 434529.  

You don't seem your self these days

Now that the multiple accounts are going away we are finally beginning to see who is really who around here... ;)

I win.


* rings bell * TKO perhaps??

I am still here Lol!


Odd. I am still here as well. I guess if I was going to make up another account, I would sure do a whole lot better than THIS! lol



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Message 435523 - Posted: 13 Oct 2006, 7:12:47 UTC

It is my opinion that, in nearly any quantifiable sense, we are living in a Golden Age right now. The economy, general standard of living, access to services, etc., are for and above what they were in my childhood (I am 50). It could be far better but for confiscatory taxes and government meddling!
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Message 435526 - Posted: 13 Oct 2006, 7:19:56 UTC - in response to Message 435523.  

we are living in a Golden Age right now.

YOUR generation is, but the legacy being left is inexcusable... ;)
It may not be 1984 but George Orwell sure did see the future . . .
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Message 435944 - Posted: 14 Oct 2006, 5:18:19 UTC - in response to Message 435526.  

we are living in a Golden Age right now.

YOUR generation is, but the legacy being left is inexcusable... ;)

The legacy I am leaving my children is bright and shiny.

I do agree that the legacy you are leaving, Jeffie boy, is sad, pathetic and inexcusable.

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Message 444583 - Posted: 27 Oct 2006, 15:19:30 UTC

Oh Lookie! More Fun Stuff! What do we bet that the gov't gets involved in what should be private disputes... Oh and it's hilarious that Red Ken doesn't think that something "should be imposed 'from the outside.'" That's nice Ken, though you seem to think plenty of things you agree with should be imposed from the outside. Thank Jeebus we have meddlers like you and Dubya to save us.

The Straw That Broke the Multi-Culti Camel's Back
By Val MacQueen : 27 Oct 2006

In the last few days in Britain, three events have caused what was already a small crack in the paper-thin edifice of "multiculturalism" in Britain to widen to a noticeable fissure.

First, 14-year old British schoolgirl Codie Stott was arrested for trying to get a good grade in her group science project. She had been placed with a group of students only one of whom spoke any English. When they began talking what she deduced was Urdu among themselves, she realized she had no hope of completing the project. She went to her teacher, and prefacing her request with a diplomatic, "I'm not trying to be funny, but ..." she asked to be moved to an English-speaking team. The teacher reacted violently, raising her voice in the classroom to shout, "It's racist! You're going to get done by the police!"

The 14-year old was reported to a police officer on the school premises and the next day she was arrested, taken to the police station and told to take the laces out of her shoes and take off her jewelry. She then had her fingerprints taken and she was formally questioned. "It was awful," she said later, when she'd been released, the police having shown more sense than her teacher.

This news item created a storm of anger in Britain. But, the incident was quickly followed by another. Aishah Azmi, a teacher's assistant in an Episcopalian school who was tasked with helping recently arrived Urdu-speaking children to learn English, was asked to remove her niqab (full facial veil) in the classroom. She refused. She was told that the children needed to see her lips and mouth as she pronounced the English words they were supposed to be learning. She refused on religious grounds. The school, conciliatory for fear of being accused of racism, told her she was free to wear the veil in corridors and the staff room, but she should remove it when teaching foreign children English. She refused again, saying that as there was a male colleague in the classroom, she could not remove her veil in his presence.

Ms Azmi was sent home and her salary suspended. There is a broad school of thought in Islam that wearing the veil is not a religious requirement. Indeed the full facial veil is banned in public by the governments of both Turkey and Tunisia. In Tunisia, a woman may not enter a public [government] building wearing even a headscarf.

Ms Azmi was interviewed on British television by seasoned newsman Peter Sissons, who did not give her any breaks. For those who find it difficult to understand her accent, her final sentence is, "Yes, but only for five minutes." Liberal London Times columnist David Aaronovitch described her as a black belt in passive aggression.

As night follows day, she took the school to an employment tribunal, which came to an atypically swift conclusion that her religious rights had not been abused, although they awarded her around £1,100 (around $2,000) for "hurt feelings". She is now requesting taxpayer-funded legal aid to fight her case all the way up. However, the local Labour MP, a Muslim, has backed the school.

The third incident that has shaken the wafer-thin facade of multiculturalism was the case of a Christian worker at a British Airways' check-in counter. She wore a small cross, barely the size of her thumbnail, to work and was sent home for refusing to remove it. British Airways cited their rule of no jewelry and no religious symbolism except if it is hidden under the uniform. Ms Nadia Eweida claims that the BA rule clearly means "no Christian symbolism" as Sikh male employees are allowed to wear their much larger steel bangles with their livery, unhidden. Indeed, they are allowed to wear their turbans to work if they wish. And Muslim women can wear headscarves.

Ms Eweida has announced her intention to defend her right to wear her miniature cross by taking BA to court. Meanwhile, she has been suspended without pay by an unrelenting British Airways, which also publicly reprimanded her for calling attention to the incident.

These three incidents, coming over a space of a few days, have torn wide open a fissure which became visible for the first time, when Member of Parliament Jack Straw, until last month a stout devotee of multiculturalism suddenly wrote an article in his local paper. Jaws dropped all over Britain when Straw wrote his defense of the reasons he has begun asking Pakistani women constituents who visit his office to discuss problems to remove their veils. His point, of course, is that it is difficult to talk to someone whose facial expressions one cannot judge. Tony Blair has also now admitted that the veil makes him uneasy. With the bandwagon gathering pace, London mayor and keen adherent of multiculturalism "Red" Ken Livingstone, knocked the population of London over with a feather when he said on BBC's Radio 4 that he would like to see Muslims giving up the veil, although he didn't think this should be imposed "from the outside".

Wearing the veil accords the wearer what British columnist Melanie Phillips refers to as a "radical imbalance of power" in that it gives the veil-wearer the advantage of reading the facial expressions of others, while keeping her own reactions hidden. It is beginning to be viewed in Britain not as a symbol of female subjugation, but as a weapon of aggression and radical Islam. The British-born mothers of these young Pakistani-heritage veil-wearing women did not wear the veil.
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Message 444589 - Posted: 27 Oct 2006, 15:32:20 UTC - in response to Message 411690.  

Average wages are not keeping up with the cost of living.

How about houses and automobiles?

Who really cares about all the nickel and dime stuff when our two greatest necessities have become so OVERPRICED... To put it mildly... ;)


Why houses and automobiles?
Shelter and transportation are necessities. A big house and a car are not.
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Message 444591 - Posted: 27 Oct 2006, 15:33:38 UTC - in response to Message 411708.  

What's your baseline of what 'overpriced' means?

25 years ago an acre of land was $500...
25 years ago a brand new car was $2,500...
25 years ago one could build a new house for $25,000...
25 years ago one could rent an apartment for $100 per month...

How much has minimum wage gone up since then? $1.00 per hour?

You do the math...

This issue has been known throughout my entire life... If the greedy actually wanted to fix the problem they would have stopped TALKING about it and started DOING something about it a long time ago... ;)


In the late 80s, minimum wage was somewhere between $3 and $4 if memory serves me correctly. It recently went up again. I believe it is now $5.75?
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Message 444595 - Posted: 27 Oct 2006, 15:36:47 UTC - in response to Message 411973.  

$100 for a flat? You couldn't buy that in a crack house.


Really? I was able to rent a decent 1 bedroom apt. for $300/mo. in 1996.
A few years before that, a decent 2 bedroom apt. for $385/mo., split between two people. Obviously, after dividing by 2, that's under $200 and getting us closer to the $100/mo. range suggested.
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