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<blockquote data-quote="hypocrisy" data-source="post: 935150" data-attributes="member: 9500"><p>I didn't know you worked for the Romney campaign? I like how you've massaged your "screw the poor" message to "screw everyone as they age, screw the working class, screw the sick, basically screw everyone". I bet that will be a best seller! Hey, no one ever called you 'elitist' did they? Nah, couldn't happen. </p><p></p><p>I honestly don't know what you are crying about as far as the quoting thing. I turned on my codswallop filter and that's what came out. Strange that it doesn't seem to be affecting other intelligent and honest people who, though they may disagree, do not have an agenda. It's just you. </p><p></p><p>Oh I do agree with your point about us being responsible for ourselves. We responsibly recruited the Teamsters to be our representative, because just as you don't go into court without a lawyer we know better than to face the employer on our own. It seems to be working out quite well as we're getting such, such fat paychecks, still have our cadillac healthcare plan, still have our nice fat pensions, and still have our job security and grievance procedure unlike the 'other' so-called responsible ones who chose to go it alone. But I suppose you think all those people who hire lawyers should just let the Justice system roll over on them because they aren't conforming to your version of "personal responsibility". </p><p></p><p>Seriously, Pobre, stop smelling my finger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypocrisy, post: 935150, member: 9500"] I didn't know you worked for the Romney campaign? I like how you've massaged your "screw the poor" message to "screw everyone as they age, screw the working class, screw the sick, basically screw everyone". I bet that will be a best seller! Hey, no one ever called you 'elitist' did they? Nah, couldn't happen. I honestly don't know what you are crying about as far as the quoting thing. I turned on my codswallop filter and that's what came out. Strange that it doesn't seem to be affecting other intelligent and honest people who, though they may disagree, do not have an agenda. It's just you. Oh I do agree with your point about us being responsible for ourselves. We responsibly recruited the Teamsters to be our representative, because just as you don't go into court without a lawyer we know better than to face the employer on our own. It seems to be working out quite well as we're getting such, such fat paychecks, still have our cadillac healthcare plan, still have our nice fat pensions, and still have our job security and grievance procedure unlike the 'other' so-called responsible ones who chose to go it alone. But I suppose you think all those people who hire lawyers should just let the Justice system roll over on them because they aren't conforming to your version of "personal responsibility". Seriously, Pobre, stop smelling my finger. [/QUOTE]
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