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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1819267" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Look Mr. It will be fine. No sane person would so rigorously defend a company of which your not even employed. Most employees do not go as far as you do to defend their employer. Your's sounds like a situation where this little ISP you have is the first bit of prosperity you have known. Naturally you will defend the source of that prosperity. The result is that you could't possibly sound more like an employee. In fact few employees have their heads up the posterior of their employers as far as you have yours up X's.. You and bbsam are simply confirming what I said earlier, the strong possibility of change and upheavel courtesy of several possible sources some political, some not. The only difference between me and you two is that you believe that no matter happens you will always be safe in the bosom of Fedex and bbsam believes in a perpetual Republican political majority that courtesy of his 1 vote will always place his personal interests right at the top of their agenda.Just keep one thing in mind. Those who brag the loudest about their tolerance for risk are the ones who cry the loudest when risk becomes reality .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1819267, member: 58386"] Look Mr. It will be fine. No sane person would so rigorously defend a company of which your not even employed. Most employees do not go as far as you do to defend their employer. Your's sounds like a situation where this little ISP you have is the first bit of prosperity you have known. Naturally you will defend the source of that prosperity. The result is that you could't possibly sound more like an employee. In fact few employees have their heads up the posterior of their employers as far as you have yours up X's.. You and bbsam are simply confirming what I said earlier, the strong possibility of change and upheavel courtesy of several possible sources some political, some not. The only difference between me and you two is that you believe that no matter happens you will always be safe in the bosom of Fedex and bbsam believes in a perpetual Republican political majority that courtesy of his 1 vote will always place his personal interests right at the top of their agenda.Just keep one thing in mind. Those who brag the loudest about their tolerance for risk are the ones who cry the loudest when risk becomes reality . [/QUOTE]
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