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Americans for Free Choice in Medicine
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27/07/2009 16:39:39
 
 
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27/07/2009 16:08:02
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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>An interesting site - I just gave them a donation. :)
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>Kevin, would you be impressed by logic along the lines of
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>Stored Procedures are a fascist idea. The advantages are made to seem obvious to draw you in until suddenly you realize that you are tied to a particular database with too much invested to change course. Therefore choice is stripped from you. Not only that, it's a kind of collectivism in which the database and it's power-hungry incompetent bureaucrats now control your development and destiny, with your abilities constrained and limited to what your new rulers will allow. When they say choice, they mean that you can choose their way or the highway. Thus you are reduced to the lowest common denominator which proves that it's Socialist as well. Didn't we already figure out in the Soviet Union that this doesn't work? This is why the Remote View is the greatest discovery since Archimedes invented gravity. Archimedes was a Capitalist so it is no wonder that Remote Views stand for freedom, achievement and the American way. The alternative leads to chaos, anarchy and a downtrodden populace forced to call each other "comrade" and queue for bread.
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>;-)

Well we do produce a LOT of wheat and if necessary, at least we could eat our wheat and let the other countries eat their oil....
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"De omnibus dubitandum"
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