Cheese and Crackers: Comments
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This isn't a 'protest', it's just an excuse for lawyers to bill more hours!
eric |
01.16.05 - 10:17 am | #
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PR factor has some value if the protest is picked up or promoted by the MSM.
lon |
01.16.05 - 10:47 pm | #
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i hear that. i am one of that did not participate. Once the road became clear where we, the U.S. , were going; i knew the contracts were signed. those invested had to get their money back.
i figured why should i protest? at least if i kept working i'd have a chance of saving up enough cash to get a seat on the the "Super Shuttle" when the Earth is about to come to an end. Then again, who would want to live in a world full of Republicans?
laylothomas |
01.17.05 - 2:15 am | #
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Actually, who would want to live in a world full of Dems, unless your gay of course......
NewWave |
01.17.05 - 5:03 am | #
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Jordan writes:
>>To sum it up: If you want change, you need to do more than just tell people that you're upset. GET OUT THERE AND DO SOMETHING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Jordan: If you want change, you need to do more than just tell people [on your blog] that you're upset. GET OUT THERE AND DO SOMETHING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Prog |
01.17.05 - 10:27 am | #
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Prog-
I'm not the one protesting. I don't have a problem with it.
Jordan Golson |
Homepage |
01.17.05 - 2:59 pm | #
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Your blog *itself* is a protest
(a) against people who (mostly) don't know about it
(b) aren't affected by it, even indirectly
(c) would be completely indifferent about [it] even if they knew of it.
But hey, keep on typing.
Prog |
01.18.05 - 9:56 am | #
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