[MD] What "moral revolution" is called for by the MOQ?

Case Case at iSpots.com
Thu Mar 22 21:52:12 PDT 2007


> > [Platt]
> > As for the air, where I live it's never been more clean and pure. 
> > 
> > [Case]
> > Thank God for all the bed wetting liberal tree huggers that made that
> > possible.
> 
> [Platt]
> Thank God for the hard-working, educated, creative individuals who
invented
> anti-pollution devices. Without them the bed-wetters would still be
moaning,
> whining, groaning and spoiling their bedsheets.  
> 
> [Case]
> Ok we can leave to those hard working sons of capitalism to be grateful to
> the bed wetters who passed the legislation requiring business to pay the
> full price of production thus doing what government does best, funding
> research and creating economic incentives.

[Platt]
Right. Nothing like using the police powers of the state to get what you
want when you can't do it yourself. 

[Case]
What an appropriate use of state power, defending the air from faceless
entities lusting after every penny they can squeeze by fouling the air and
water leaving the taxpayers to foot the bill. I think the founders called it
promoting the general welfare.

[Platt]
Totalitarian governments built great things that way. The pyramids are a
constant reminder of how the whip can get things done. It appeals to your
pragmatic attitude, no doubt.

[Case]
So you jump from defending eco-terrorism to complaining about ancient Egypt.
This free association thing is not working for you, Platt. Not working at
all.








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