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Yes we were. Orwell and Huxley had exchanges and discussed whose vision would be more likely and accurate. I believe we are seeing much of both.
Regards,
O.A.
wasn't that much today.
You'd get it back in the
face.
are. Thanks for being there.
I've already resigned myself to dying in the gutter, speaking metaphorically.
It costs me $40 a month for insurance I can't use because I can't afford the deductibles. In which case I'd rather have the $40/month.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Tec...
is a pretty good description to start.
The best story about Florida Tech is our founding. Our first president and George Skurla, then in charge of Northrop Grumman's space program efforts in 1958 were eating dinner. They suggested that a university be established to educate people for the space program. The tip was 57 cents. The waitress donated the tip as our initial endowment.
What to do. Get rid of the Council on Foreign Relations, the moving force behind the changes made by most recent presidents. Get out of the UN, they are mostly communists anyway. Kick the Federal Reserve to the curb. Get rid of the Dept. of Education, heart of brainwashing future voters. Outlaw port barrel spending in finance bill, and you will take power from the corrupt legislators.
Actually, I just rewatched "1984" the other week, the Richard Burton version, and was sad to see how close we have come to Orwell's predictions.
Tech.
Lock-N-Load Ears on, Eyes open, Watch your 6.
help when things go tragically wrong ... in a real
gulch, we surely would have a rainy day fund for
one another, like self-insurance.
we briefly borrowed to cover taxes in april, from
our credit union. this is gentler than some things! -- j
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