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Rep. Ney of Ohio Resigns From Congress
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09/11/2006 12:54:11
 
 
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Is that what you got from my message? I don't get it.


>I see your point. Sounds like a good argument for a socialist government funded (free for all) higher education. Now the only question is how do we decide who gets training to be a Doctor and who gets training to be a Timber Cutter? I know - all of those who fail the MCAT can go to Cosmetology school! (Sorry, just couldn't resist!) :o)
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>>>>As for those who can't hack the 'dog-eat-dog' society. I feel zero sympathy. Make better choices in life. The world is full of 'challenged' individuals, be they mental, physical or sociological, who have had great success in their life. It is not luck, it is a matter of will and desire. If you can't hack it then maybe natural selection should run it's course.
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>>>That is one of the coldest statements I have ever read on this forum. I won't be judgmental, since I don't know you other than from what you say here, but if you approach people in real life with that attitude your funeral is going to be attended by about six people. Where's your compassion? One doesn't have to be a "bleeding heart liberal" to feel ordinary human compassion.
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>>Mike, don't take it as a cold and heartless statement.
>>Think of you children. Would you want them to live depending on hand outs or would you want them to be a fighter and work hard to obtain what is necessary to live?
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>>"...give him a fish, and he'll eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he'll eat for life..."
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>>Unfortunately, some in our society don't want to learn how to fish.
The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.
- Alexis de Tocqueville

No man’s life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session.
– Mark Twain (1866)
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