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   From: OFeem1987@teleworm.us   
      
   rbowman wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:   
      
   > On Thu, 10 Oct 2024 17:21:41 -0400, Joel wrote:   
   >   
   >> rbowman wrote:   
   >>>On Thu, 10 Oct 2024 16:25:47 -0400, bad sector wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> The survival of society cannot be left to bean-counters so anything   
   >>>> that is essential infrastructure should be cost + $1 if not free   
   >>>> (state run in other words).   
   >>>   
   >>>That would presume a much more effective state; the current ones   
   >>>couldn't run a church picnic. Where they probably could rise to   
   >>>effectiveness is in censoring anything that doesn't have the state's   
   >>>seal of approval.   
   >>>   
   >>>I won't even go into how the state provides 'free' gibs by picking the   
   >>>pockets of its citizens at implied gunpoint.   
   >>   
   >> Give Rush Limbaugh the presidential medal of freedom!!!   
   >   
   > Have to dig him up first... My ex used to listen to his, show which is a   
   > bit odd for a college educated woman living in NYC, but I was never   
   > impressed. He did have good taste in his opening music though; it must   
   > have chafed his ass the Chrissie Hynde donated the royalties from his use   
   > to PETA.   
      
   Although off-topic, I will note that once had to work all day on software and   
   such in a mockup of an ATC radar room. The geezer who ran the lab was a decent   
   fellow, but he always had Rush on the radio, bellowing and bloviating.   
      
   Then after Rush was some other wack-wing talk show.   
      
   Around that time there was a left-wing talk show, not quite as loud and   
   bigoted.   
      
   Then on the drive in I used to listen to that curmudgeon Don Imus, which was   
   sometimes amusing. One example, "The Dick Scope" where the ghost of Richard   
   Nixon would deliver his foul-mouthed take on current events. Another was   
   "Beavis and Bubba" (Bubba being Bill Clinton). My favorite Imus neologism?   
   "Pantload".   
      
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   but weren't sure. But if you're searching for something you don't   
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