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Re: [pyrnet] Gordon's quest




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From: "Sue Magasich" <smagasich@snyderhoffman.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 1986 10:30 AM
Subject: RE: [pyrnet] Gordon's quest


> AND- we never really did land on the moon!!
>
>    Yeah, I guess we did, but to what gain?  Did you know we have a
cadre of nearly 200,000 'scientist' on the taxpayer's payroll.    Most
could barely pass a high school algebra test.
But they have found a spot on the permnanent wekfare rolls.
NASA hasn't done anything  new and worthwhile in 20 years, and we are
still sending them billions every year to do
low level research into  things not needed or uncalled for by the
country.
   They have found a retirement ticket for  alleged scientists too
stupid to hold a university job.
   Now, they want permission to clone what otherwise would be normal
human babies.  That is what cell stem research is a all about.  They
have been unable to justify except to say
'it might' lead to cures for Parkinson's,etc. But there is not a
single line of valid research that would lead to any of that,
Sad though it may be.  The commercial implications of cloning are
enormous.  And again, the taxpayer is paying for it, as they did for
the change-over by big business for Y2K.
($8 billions).  You cannot go wrong overestimating the
gullibility and stupidity of the products of our dumbed-down
public school system.
   Sadly,  some kid wearing a windbreaker in zero weather
in Butte, Montana is paying for this silliness.  If they left him
enough, he might be able to afford warm clothes, or take his kids to
Disneyland.>  Did you know we have passed the point where 50 percent
of the people are supporting the other 50 percent? Don't take my word,
look it up for yourself. Liberals invent a new welfare project every
day.
That isn't a democracy, it is pure socialism, the little brother of
communism. And motor-mouths like Tom Daschal and
Little Dick Gephardt and a media beset with its own socialist agenda
give them currency.
   If there is one, our greatest sin as Americans is  that we bumble
along taking whatever sounds good, but isn't.
   We have not, nor has any other country, had more than a small group
of people able to deal with momentous events and needs.  Most of those
are conservative.  Occasionally you get a Pat Moynihan or two, but the
thoughtful pursuit of what is legal and best for the country, resides
in that 33 percent who are conservatives.  They don't have an agenda,
except to preserve traditional American values and systems.
Liberals want to benefit in the pocketbook, and want to use the
government and the people to satisfy their greed.
   I see it is ll:20 a.m. and I hardly ever preach after ll a.m.
Be good to yourself, have a nice lunch, maybe even a
two martini lunch, and see if I don't make some valid points.
It is nice to disagree with someone and not be disagreeable.

Hermit in the Woods, asking suggestions on how to raise a 300 foot
statue of Barry Goldwater on Camelback Mountain, and another in honor
of the greatest living statesman of our
Newt Gingrich, politically assisinated by the far left liberals.
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