XPost: alt.activism, alt.politics.republican, alt.politics.conservative   
   From: xxxrayted@aol.com   
      
   In article <4abio6dfdus70k5cegfnu4i38rau79d0el@4ax.com>,   
    Voltaire wrote:   
      
   > >> Secondly, if you need public assistance, you> should be fixed so you   
   > >> cannot have more children. It makes no sense for   
   > >> > working people to limit their family to two children while lowlifes are   
   > >> > having eight. Thirdly, all people on public assistance should be   
   > >> > required to take drug screenings just like working people. If you fail   
   > >> > the drug test (much like a job) you lose your benefits.   
   > >>   
   > >> You have a very hateful attitude toward the poor.    
   > >   
   > >How is holding people up to standards "hateful"?   
   > >   
   > >(rest of idiotic liberal nonsense snipped for brevity...)   
   >   
   >   
   > So you think that people losing jobs and health care is avoidable?   
   > You believe that people are always in control of what happens to them   
   > and there isn't one person on earth that deserves a helping hand?   
   > Accidents never happen and everyone can always afford to pay for every   
   > experience no matter what.   
   >   
   > Do you disagree that some are not mentally well enough to deal with   
   > work and life in general and should be denied any assistance? Should   
   > these people be put to death?   
   >   
   > Maybe America can find a way to create a super race and none of this   
   > will ever happen.   
   >   
   > Give us you plan and maybe someone will appoint you leader.   
      
   I understand that you are not addressing me, but I just can't resist   
   responding to your post.   
      
   The problem we have in this country is we have allowed the Democrats to   
   mix in the lazy with the poor, and just call them all poor. Therefore,   
   we should sympathize with all of them.   
      
   Most of the so called poor that I've been in contact with are lazy;   
   nothing more. They laugh in my face about abusing the system while I   
   get up every morning to make a living (and create taxes) so they can   
   continue to take advantage of me.   
      
   When you think of the poor, you picture some family in torn clothes   
   sitting around a kitchen table with a 40 watt lightbulb hanging overhead   
   putting more water in the soup. I see the fat pig in front of me in   
   line at the grocery store with a heaping cart full of prepared Stoffers   
   dinners and frozen breaded chicken and shrimp. Then after she pays for   
   all of that with food stamp coupons, she whips out cash and purchases   
   cigarettes, alcohol and pet food. Then I follow her out the door to a   
   late model vehicle, and she packs all that crap in the back of her SUV.   
      
   The so-called poor have no worries about keeping a roof over their   
   heads, no worries about how low they have to keep their thermostat in   
   the winter, no worries about the electric bill in the summer with their   
   AC down to 50 degrees, and no worry about getting medical care because I   
   help pay for it all. And while they stay up until 2:00 am on a weekday   
   morning getting drunk and making noise all night in their suburban home,   
   I'm trying to get some sleep to be up in three hours to go to work.   
      
   And I'm the one people consider inconsiderate. Well sorry. But there   
   is something wrong with a system where the working live less comfortable   
   lives than the non-working.   
      
   --   
   Barock Insane Obama: The greatest joke America ever played on itself.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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