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 | | From: | Patrick FitzGerald | | Subject: | YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 07:46:38 +1300 |
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 | _______________________________________________
" A C T T H E | Yeah | W O R K E R ' S | Right ! | P A R T Y " | |
Rodney Hide
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Patrick
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 | | From: | mikegordge at xtra.co.nz | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 17:04:27 -0800 |
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 | grimly bubble reckons
*The search for meaning in ones life has nothing whatever to do with an employer.*
Thats a pretty good quote.
To my mind if any person feels they are *working for* anyone but themselves, then they've fucked up THEIR choice of occupation.
In reality, the only right to work that a person has is, to work for him/herself anyway.
Michael Gordge
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 | | From: | Redbaiter | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:32:58 +1300 |
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 | mikegordge@xtra.co.nz says
> > To my mind if any person feels they are *working for* anyone but > themselves, then they've fucked up THEIR choice of occupation.
As if there's anything in your mind but rapidly degenerating blood vessels. > > In reality, the only right to work that a person has is, to work for > him/herself anyway. > What would you know about reality, preacher.
-- Redbaiter In the leftist's lexicon, the lowest of the low
"At the core of modern liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats." PJ O'Rourke
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 | | From: | John B | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11:01:39 +1300 |
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 | Stop spamming your sick toilet wall graffiti on this group. Time you were reported methinks.
-- John B
"Patrick FitzGerald" wrote in message news:as75v01748d8nate0gc8dvr0f1u1ts573s@4ax.com... > > _______________________________________________ > > " A C T T H E | Yeah > | > W O R K E R ' S | Right ! > | > P A R T Y " | > | > > > > Rodney Hide > > _______________________________________________________ > > > Patrick
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 | | From: | Redbaiter | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11:10:30 +1300 |
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 | John B says
> Stop spamming your sick toilet wall graffiti on this group. Time you were > reported methinks. > > Yeah, this is a discussion group, a fact that doesn't seem to have sunk into that fuckwit's brain yet. But then he's a leftist, what else can you expect from such deranged superficial loons as worship the ideology Patrick does? That said, its hardly necessary for him tho, to keep repetitively posting evidence of his dullness, ignorance and irrationality. The case was closed years ago. -- Redbaiter In the leftist's lexicon, the lowest of the low
"At the core of modern liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats." PJ O'Rourke
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 | | From: | Patrick FitzGerald | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:25:43 +1300 |
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 | >Yeah, this is a discussion group, a fact that doesn't seem to >have sunk into that fuckwit's brain yet. But then he's a >leftist, what else can you expect from such deranged superficial >loons as worship the ideology Patrick does? That said, its >hardly necessary for him tho, to keep repetitively posting >evidence of his dullness, ignorance and irrationality. The case >was closed years ago. >
The yellow-redbaiter is too gutless,scared and ashamed to affix his real name to the mindless childish abuse that comprises most of his posts
Patrick
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 | | From: | Mischief | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:37:17 +1300 |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:25:43 +1300, Patrick FitzGerald wrote: > >>Yeah, this is a discussion group, a fact that doesn't seem to >>have sunk into that fuckwit's brain yet. But then he's a >>leftist, what else can you expect from such deranged superficial >>loons as worship the ideology Patrick does? That said, its >>hardly necessary for him tho, to keep repetitively posting >>evidence of his dullness, ignorance and irrationality. The case >>was closed years ago. >> > >The yellow-redbaiter is too gutless,scared and ashamed to affix his >real name to the mindless childish abuse that comprises most of his >posts > >Patrick
Patrick, you mad cunt, please answer my qestions below:
Patrick, please . . . . .
What is "Working Class"?
Are you "Working Class"?
Do you work for wages?
What is your occupation?
Are you happy with your employer?
Are you nice to your employer?
Are you grateful that you have an employer that employs you?
Are you entitled to a job?
Is your employer rich?
What made him rich?
What are your aspirations?
Would you ever like to be rich?
Would you ever like to own a big business and employ a lot of working class workers?
Would you like to own an aeroplane, a jet boat, and a 4 x 4 Fendalton tractor?
Could you sustain a pretty blonde to do your shopping and spend you money and decorate your 4 x 4?
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 | | From: | NOSPAM at NOSPAM.invalid.com | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:49:50 +1300 |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:37:17 +1300, Mischief wrote:
> Are you entitled to a job?
Yes - basic human right to have work.
Divine
-- Michael Stutz: "There is an area affecting business and home use where Linux is greatly deficient, and I see no solution coming at all. I refer to the area of e-mail viruses - they just don't make them for Linux like they do for Windows. Same with a lot of those crippling meltdowns and system errors. If you want a blue screen of death freeze-up, you pretty much have to run Windows to get it. You won't be able to run those trojan horses that steal all your passwords and copy your files out to the Internet, and you're out of luck with all those funny attachments that wreak havoc in the workplace - there isn't any Linux compatibility here at all."
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 | | From: | John B | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:59:45 +1300 |
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 | wrote in message news:pan.2005.01.23.03.49.49.275407@TRACKER... > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:37:17 +1300, Mischief wrote: > > > Are you entitled to a job? > > Yes - basic human right to have work.
Bullshit. No one "owes" you a living. It's up to you to get off ya bum and provide that for for yourself.
-- John B
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 | | From: | NOSPAM at NOSPAM.invalid.com | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:42 +1300 |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:59:45 +1300, John B wrote:
>> > Are you entitled to a job? >> >> Yes - basic human right to have work. > > Bullshit. No one "owes" you a living. It's up to you to get off ya bum and > provide that for for yourself.
Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"?
According to the UN it is a fundamental human right to have meaningful work to do.
Did I mention anything about how one came about that work? No!
So climb off your high and mighty horse!
Divine
-- The above reply is in response to a person who can be only described as a knuckle-dragger.
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 | | From: | John B | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300 |
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 | wrote in message news:pan.2005.01.23.05.27.41.658344@TRACKER... > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:59:45 +1300, John B wrote: > > >> > Are you entitled to a job? > >> > >> Yes - basic human right to have work. > > > > Bullshit. No one "owes" you a living. It's up to you to get off ya bum and > > provide that for for yourself. > > Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"?
Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? Are you to provide it yourself, or, is it to be provided by someone else?
> According to the UN it is a fundamental human right to have meaningful > work to do.
Fuck the UN. Commie arseholes.
> Did I mention anything about how one came about that work? No!
But you implied it.
> So climb off your high and mighty horse!
No. You provide an answer. Then we'll see who's on the high and mighty horse.
-- John B
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 | | From: | NOSPAM at NOSPAM.invalid.com | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300 |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote:
>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > > Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from?
Why?
Does it matter where it "comes from"?
Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have meaningful work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing.
Divine
-- "Installing and running Unix hardly counts as one of the more difficult intellectual tasks. It's hard, sure, if you're used to something different, but the description 'windows people' includes novelists, artists and nuclear scientists who just don't give a damn about the stupid OS their computer runs."
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 | | From: | grimly bubble | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 00:25:28 +1300 |
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 | wrote in message news:pan.2005.01.23.10.50.05.948434@TRACKER... > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > > >> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > > > > Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > > Why? > > Does it matter where it "comes from"? > > Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have meaningful > work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. > > > Divine > > -- > "Installing and running Unix hardly counts as one of the more difficult > intellectual tasks. It's hard, sure, if you're used to something different, > but the description 'windows people' includes novelists, artists and nuclear > scientists who just don't give a damn about the stupid OS their computer > runs."
So if someone is sitting around doing nothing, why should anyone interfere with that choice unless it costs them? >
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 | | From: | Newsman | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:19:44 GMT |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" wrote:
>On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? >> >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > >Why? > >Does it matter where it "comes from"? > Not much.
What really matters is whether the work is sufficiently financially rewarding to support that worker and that there is some hope that it may be available for as long as the worker needs to earn from it. Whilst stability in employment may not be a right as such, it can be no bad thing either from the worker or the employer.
If the worker can find "meaning" in that same work then that's a healthy bonus.
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 | | From: | grimly bubble | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 12:49:28 +1300 |
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 | "Newsman" wrote in message news:41f421ee.805250@news.actrix.co.nz... > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" > wrote: > > >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > > > >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > >> > >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > > > >Why? > > > >Does it matter where it "comes from"? > > > Not much. > > What really matters is whether the work is sufficiently financially > rewarding to support that worker
Matters to who? Quite frankly I don't give a damn about whether someone elses work is meaningful to them. The world is full of opportunity
and that there is some hope that it > may be available for as long as the worker needs to earn from it.
Shit year, Government could legislate to keep forges and blacksmiths in work.
> Whilst stability in employment may not be a right as such, it can be > no bad thing either from the worker or the employer.
There is a natural stability in industry, the only time it gets out of kilter is when other people, governments, decide they know what is best for those involved. > > If the worker can find "meaning" in that same work then that's a > healthy bonus.
The search for meaning in ones life has nothing whatever to do with an employer.
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 | | From: | John B | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:27:08 +1300 |
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 | wrote in message news:pan.2005.01.23.10.50.05.948434@TRACKER... > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > > >> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > > > > Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > > Why? > > Does it matter where it "comes from"?
Yes it does. If you can't explain this, then your words are just empty rhetoric and are not worth considering.
-- John B
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 | | From: | Tarla | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 06:58:35 +1300 |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" wrote:
>On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? >> >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > >Why? > >Does it matter where it "comes from"? > >Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have meaningful >work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing.
Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur. -- Tarla **** "Do moral values say when Jesus fed the poor,drove the moneychangers from the temple,walked with lepers, defended the harlot,and healed the sick, that he was practicing wanton immoral liberalism?" --John Cory
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 | | From: | NOSPAM at NOSPAM.invalid.com | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 23:44:29 +1300 |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 06:58:35 +1300, Tarla wrote:
>>Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have meaningful >>work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. > > Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to > meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur.
No - I do not have to provide any such thing!
Divine
-- "Installing and running Unix hardly counts as one of the more difficult intellectual tasks. It's hard, sure, if you're used to something different, but the description 'windows people' includes novelists, artists and nuclear scientists who just don't give a damn about the stupid OS their computer runs."
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 | | From: | grimly bubble | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:20:45 +1300 |
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 | "Tarla" wrote in message news:5dp7v01heep723fb3fnaie1fd25dh3nlpo@4ax.com... > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" > wrote: > > >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > > > >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > >> > >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > > > >Why? > > > >Does it matter where it "comes from"? > > > >Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have meaningful > >work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. > > Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to > meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur.
Oh that's a different issue tarla, those people who bleat on about human rights only see such rights directed one way. It may be considered a right that a person benefits by their own efforts without Governments stealing from them them to support their own vote buying agenda.
There are no rights, only privileges. > -- > Tarla > **** > "Do moral values say when Jesus fed the poor,drove > the moneychangers from the temple,walked with lepers, > defended the harlot,and healed the sick, that he was > practicing wanton immoral liberalism?" > --John Cory
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 | | From: | Tarla | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:31:38 +1300 |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:20:45 +1300, "grimly bubble" wrote:
> >"Tarla" wrote in message >news:5dp7v01heep723fb3fnaie1fd25dh3nlpo@4ax.com... >> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" >> wrote: >> >> >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: >> > >> >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? >> >> >> >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? >> > >> >Why? >> > >> >Does it matter where it "comes from"? >> > >> >Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have >meaningful >> >work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. >> >> Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to >> meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur. > >Oh that's a different issue tarla, those people who bleat on about human >rights only see such rights directed one way. It may be considered a right >that a person benefits by their own efforts without Governments stealing >from them them to support their own vote buying agenda. > >There are no rights, only privileges.
I find it a bit fatuous to declare that people have a right to meaningful work. How meaningful is janitorial work? How meaningful is ditch digging? ffs, it's the kind of (I hate to use liberal, because it's not really) candy-ass psycho babble that makes true liberals look bad.
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 | | From: | grimly bubble | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 12:39:35 +1300 |
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 | "Tarla" wrote in message news:lo58v056u2rp794oe32a8bu58i0q7io1ih@4ax.com... > On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:20:45 +1300, "grimly bubble" > wrote: > > > > >"Tarla" wrote in message > >news:5dp7v01heep723fb3fnaie1fd25dh3nlpo@4ax.com... > >> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" > >> wrote: > >> > >> >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > >> > > >> >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > >> >> > >> >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > >> > > >> >Why? > >> > > >> >Does it matter where it "comes from"? > >> > > >> >Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have > >meaningful > >> >work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. > >> > >> Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to > >> meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur. > > > >Oh that's a different issue tarla, those people who bleat on about human > >rights only see such rights directed one way. It may be considered a right > >that a person benefits by their own efforts without Governments stealing > >from them them to support their own vote buying agenda. > > > >There are no rights, only privileges. > > I find it a bit fatuous to declare that people have a right to > meaningful work. How meaningful is janitorial work? How meaningful is > ditch digging? ffs, it's the kind of (I hate to use liberal, because > it's not really) candy-ass psycho babble that makes true liberals look > bad.
What is a true liberal in your view?
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 | | From: | Tarla | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:44:20 +1300 |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 12:39:35 +1300, "grimly bubble" wrote:
> >"Tarla" wrote in message >news:lo58v056u2rp794oe32a8bu58i0q7io1ih@4ax.com... >> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:20:45 +1300, "grimly bubble" >> wrote: >> >> > >> >"Tarla" wrote in message >> >news:5dp7v01heep723fb3fnaie1fd25dh3nlpo@4ax.com... >> >> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: >> >> > >> >> >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? >> >> >> >> >> >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? >> >> > >> >> >Why? >> >> > >> >> >Does it matter where it "comes from"? >> >> > >> >> >Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have >> >meaningful >> >> >work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. >> >> >> >> Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to >> >> meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur. >> > >> >Oh that's a different issue tarla, those people who bleat on about human >> >rights only see such rights directed one way. It may be considered a >right >> >that a person benefits by their own efforts without Governments stealing >> >from them them to support their own vote buying agenda. >> > >> >There are no rights, only privileges. >> >> I find it a bit fatuous to declare that people have a right to >> meaningful work. How meaningful is janitorial work? How meaningful is >> ditch digging? ffs, it's the kind of (I hate to use liberal, because >> it's not really) candy-ass psycho babble that makes true liberals look >> bad. > >What is a true liberal in your view?
Someone who believes in the essential goodness of human beings. As such they would support social freedom and civil rights, greater individual participation in government, and an ethical business policy.
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 | | From: | grimly bubble | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:06:26 +1300 |
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 | "Tarla" wrote in message news:vek8v0pqfugvvs57t8u15aelqt54t6n1tn@4ax.com... > On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 12:39:35 +1300, "grimly bubble" > wrote: > > > > >"Tarla" wrote in message > >news:lo58v056u2rp794oe32a8bu58i0q7io1ih@4ax.com... > >> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:20:45 +1300, "grimly bubble" > >> wrote: > >> > >> > > >> >"Tarla" wrote in message > >> >news:5dp7v01heep723fb3fnaie1fd25dh3nlpo@4ax.com... > >> >> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" > >> >> wrote: > >> >> > >> >> >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > >> >> > > >> >> >Why? > >> >> > > >> >> >Does it matter where it "comes from"? > >> >> > > >> >> >Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have > >> >meaningful > >> >> >work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. > >> >> > >> >> Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to > >> >> meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur. > >> > > >> >Oh that's a different issue tarla, those people who bleat on about human > >> >rights only see such rights directed one way. It may be considered a > >right > >> >that a person benefits by their own efforts without Governments stealing > >> >from them them to support their own vote buying agenda. > >> > > >> >There are no rights, only privileges. > >> > >> I find it a bit fatuous to declare that people have a right to > >> meaningful work. How meaningful is janitorial work? How meaningful is > >> ditch digging? ffs, it's the kind of (I hate to use liberal, because > >> it's not really) candy-ass psycho babble that makes true liberals look > >> bad. > > > >What is a true liberal in your view? > > > Someone who believes in the essential goodness of human beings.
Bit wishy washy for me, some people are just plainly not good.
> such they would support social freedom and civil rights, greater > individual participation in government, and an ethical business > policy.
It could be that people are divided into those who play at life and those who watch. Those watching make the most racket and hold the most opinion. Perhaps those playing are too busy trying to tune their ability to play, too wise to suggest they know what is best for anyone other than themselves.
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 | | From: | NOSPAM at NOSPAM.invalid.com | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 23:57:29 +1300 |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 07:20:45 +1300, grimly bubble wrote:
> There are no rights, only privileges.
Hmmm...
"It is a privilege to breath clean air".
"It is a privilege to live without fear".
"It is a privilege to have dry, warm, accomodation".
Bullshit! Those are all fundamental human rights.
With rights also come responsibilities.
Divine
-- "Installing and running Unix hardly counts as one of the more difficult intellectual tasks. It's hard, sure, if you're used to something different, but the description 'windows people' includes novelists, artists and nuclear scientists who just don't give a damn about the stupid OS their computer runs."
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 | | From: | John B | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:37:38 +1300 |
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 | "grimly bubble" wrote in message news:41f3e94f@clear.net.nz... > > "Tarla" wrote in message > news:5dp7v01heep723fb3fnaie1fd25dh3nlpo@4ax.com... > > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" > > wrote: > > > > >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > > > > > >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > > >> > > >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > > > > > >Why? > > > > > >Does it matter where it "comes from"? > > > > > >Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have > meaningful > > >work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. > > > > Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to > > meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur. > > Oh that's a different issue tarla, those people who bleat on about human > rights only see such rights directed one way. It may be considered a right > that a person benefits by their own efforts without Governments stealing > from them them to support their own vote buying agenda. > > There are no rights, only privileges.
Dead right there. In fact, we are all lucky the govt lets us live at all. If it weren't for their need of tax-slaves to keep them accustomed to their lifestyle, we would be superfluous to their needs and very quickly disposed of.
-- John B
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 | | From: | grimly bubble | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 12:40:11 +1300 |
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 | "John B" wrote in message news:41f41920$1@clear.net.nz... > "grimly bubble" wrote in message > news:41f3e94f@clear.net.nz... > > > > "Tarla" wrote in message > > news:5dp7v01heep723fb3fnaie1fd25dh3nlpo@4ax.com... > > > On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:50:06 +1300, "NOSPAM@NOSPAM.invalid.com" > > > wrote: > > > > > > >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:27:48 +1300, John B wrote: > > > > > > > >>> Who was talking about being "owed" a "living"? > > > >> > > > >> Well explain where this "meaningful" work is to come from? > > > > > > > >Why? > > > > > > > >Does it matter where it "comes from"? > > > > > > > >Surely the only thing that matters is that people actually have > > meaningful > > > >work to do, rather than sitting around doing nothing. > > > > > > Surely if you're going to declare that people have a right to > > > meaningful work, then you should provide a means for that to occur. > > > > Oh that's a different issue tarla, those people who bleat on about human > > rights only see such rights directed one way. It may be considered a right > > that a person benefits by their own efforts without Governments stealing > > from them them to support their own vote buying agenda. > > > > There are no rights, only privileges. > > Dead right there. In fact, we are all lucky the govt lets us live at all. If it > weren't for their need of tax-slaves to keep them accustomed to their lifestyle, > we would be superfluous to their needs and very quickly disposed of.
See the euthanasia debate?!! > > -- > John B >
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 | | From: | NOSPAM at NOSPAM.invalid.com | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:47:57 +1300 |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:37:17 +1300, Mischief wrote:
> Is your employer rich?
All employers are "rich".
> What made him rich?
Ripping off other people!
Divine
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 | | From: | Mischief | | Subject: | Re: YEAH RIGHT ! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:24:05 +1300 |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 07:46:38 +1300, Patrick FitzGerald wrote:
> >_______________________________________________ > > " A C T T H E | Yeah > | > W O R K E R ' S | Right ! > | > P A R T Y " | > | > > > > Rodney Hide > >_______________________________________________________ > > >Patrick
Patrick, please . . . . .
What is "Working Class"?
Are you "Working Class"?
Do you work for wages?
What is your occupation?
Are you happy with your employer?
Are you nice to your employer?
Are you grateful that you have an employer that employs you?
Are you entitled to a job?
Is your employer rich?
What made him rich?
What are your aspirations?
Would you ever like to be rich?
Would you ever like to own a big business and employ a lot of working class workers?
Would you like to own an aeroplane, a jet boat, and a 4 x 4 Fendalton tractor?
Could you sustain a pretty blonde to do your shopping and spend you money and decorate your 4 x 4?
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