Posted by Van Chocstraw on March 29, 2009, 12:30 pm
Eric wrote:
> Obama is proposing a massive new national sales tax on your electric bill.
> So that every time you turn on a light switch, in your house, you will be
> hit with a new tax -- and it averages over $,000 per household."
> Is this the change you voted for?
>
But you'll get a $000 rebate from the cap and trade scam.
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Posted by vaughn on March 29, 2009, 12:55 pm
> Is this the change you voted for?
This newsgroup has generally been refreshingly free of politics and
religian. My vote is that we should keep it that way and invite folks like
Eric to stuff it.
Vaughn
Posted by Ken Maltby on March 29, 2009, 5:50 pm
>> Is this the change you voted for?
> This newsgroup has generally been refreshingly free of politics and
> religian. My vote is that we should keep it that way and invite folks
> like Eric to stuff it.
> Vaughn
I would certianly agree with that, but if we can't keep
the crossposting activists out, which we can't, it is best
that they keep it in easily recognized threads that can be
ignored or not as we wish. It's when this gets injected
into perfectly good and practical threads, that it is most
annoying.
Luck;
Ken
Posted by RF on March 31, 2009, 6:46 pm
vaughn wrote:
>> Is this the change you voted for?
>
> This newsgroup has generally been refreshingly free of politics and
> religian. My vote is that we should keep it that way and invite folks like
> Eric to stuff it.
>
> Vaughn
Just set filters to remove the garbage posters.
The filters don't remove everything but they do help.
Posted by vaughn on March 31, 2009, 8:00 pm
> Just set filters to remove the garbage posters. The filters don't remove
> everything but they do help.
I use filters regularly and without shame. Still, it feels good to
occasionally express myself. Sometimes (rarely, but sometimes) it even does
some good. ;-)
Vaughn
> So that every time you turn on a light switch, in your house, you will be
> hit with a new tax -- and it averages over $,000 per household."
> Is this the change you voted for?
>