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Fzoul Chembryl
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quote: Sorry Ron, missed this post of yours completely! Well done on the weight loss, - that's awesome. I love the sound of your Zuchinni lasagna. Probably not quite vegan - did you use dairy to make the sauce? Although it's quite easy to make vegan lasangna with soya milk, which I don't like for drinking, but it works great in place of dairy for cooking!
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quote: Thank you, Neb. You have a way of noticing the obvious and making us all see it. [img]smile.gif[/img] And you are right, btw. Cloudy
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Fzoul Chembryl
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quote: Sorry Cloudy, milk and water isn't my style. If that is what is required, anyone is free to tell me to go at any time, and I'll be happy to comply. To continue with the mud frolics - you may not be rude, Cloudy, but you sure as hell can be patronising. People's different styles of interaction are what makes the forum an interesting place to be, if somewhat infuriating at times.
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quote: I'm sure that post wasn't meant in a mean way Cloudy, but to anyone in a bad mood it might seem way. Now on to other things, will SC be mailing Hiram an apology or shall I mail him and tell him that I'm sure she didn't mean what she said and that I hope that he decides to return? |
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quote: You are missing the point entirely. I am not saying the US should do this or that. I am attaching the appropriate lable to what it already does. Sure, a miser does not have to spend his wealth on the poor, but then he has no grounds for wanting to be called a generous person either. This is not telling the US what to do, it is being accurate in descriptive language. |
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quote: Neb, I'm realising that people have totally misunderstood what I meant by that remark. Perhaps reading the rest of the post makes it clearer? If you continue on, I think you will see that unconcern for the poor is not at the heart of what I meant at all. Essentially, what I was trying to say (obviously not very well), was that in a country as rich as America, there doesn't HAVE to be the degree of poverty that there is (same goes for the UK). Privatised services equating to a very patchy support system for those who are born in terrible circumstances do not help the poor and disadvantaged to get anything like a quality life. In the meantime, big business benefits from low corporation taxes, plus a whole slew of loopholes which allow them to rake in large profits. In my opinion, it is down to government to pass legislation which is geared to assisting all citizens to a quality life, rather than benefiting the rich and powerful who pay back favours with money for the party coffers, paying for the all singing all dancing elections which are all image and no substance. Although, as I have said, I am not a communist, I am in favour of state provision of services, and higher taxes, especially for those with more who can afford to pay them. As for apologising to Cloudy, sorry, I don't believe I have anything to apologise for. I'll talk to Hiram on AIM. At present, I can't get on it. But again, I really don't think what I said in reply to his post warrants all this overreaction.
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quote: I'll talk to him on AIM, Neb.
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quote: For god's sake Silver, what do you lose by apologizing? NOTHING! What might you lose by NOT apologizing? A friend! Or maybe even more than one! |
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quote: Oh yes, just trust government and industry to put the necessary resouces into developing alternatives. No need for the populace to push them along, they will do it all on their own, without any pressure. It's not like they have a short term profit motive in keeping things the same, now is it? Right. Do you actually believe what you are saying? Or are you just content to sit fat and happy, polluting the air we breath, the water we drink, and the food we eat without really giving a damn about the future? |
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quote: I'm not really sure what you meant by being bothered by my attacking what you don't believe in?!?! Communism as an idea is fine, but it has never been successfully used! The Soviets proved that. The Chinese are still proving it. You don't think there are haves and have nots in China? There wasn't an elite ruling class in Russia? I bet the average citizen in either of those regimes would give you an earful about communism, if they didn't fear for their life. An idea that hasn't been successfully proven is a theory. Capitalism and Democracy work! You might not think it's in American's best interest, but as an American I do think the bombing in Afghanistan is in my best interest! I personally believe that! The Bay of Pigs? Well, if you want to go back 40 years we can, but I personally believe the overthrow of Castro was a good idea. It was less than three years after the Bay of Pigs we found Nuclear weapons in Cuba which brought the world the closest it's ever been to nuclear war. Plenty of reason there as proved by history not big business.
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