Re: equal opportunity policy for hard-up terrorists

From: dwayne (dwayne@pobox.com)
Date: Fri May 17 2002 - 04:12:36 MDT


Emlyn O'regan wrote:
>
> > What's
> > this about compulsory work?
>
> Well, you don't volunteer to be considered capable of doing more work, you
> get volunteered. Who does the assessing is apparently not worked out yet.

Ack. Ack. Ack. God these people are evil. First against the wall etc.

> This could be true. Actually, I work in the same building as Amanda
> Vanstone, so maybe I'll ask her next time we bump into each other :-)

Can't you infect her with something drastic?
We'll put up a statue to you in front of an RSL somewhere remote :)
 
> Yup. I've known a scammer of this pension myself. A classic bad-back guy.

Most the ones I know are apparently headcases. Chronic Fatigue,
Schizophrenia, etc.
This is really annoying to me, because I've known people with mental
illnesses in the past (including a couple of girlfriends), and for them
it is by no means a matter to be taken lightly. Our society can deal
with physical disease but mental disease does it's collective head in,
and anything which reduces funding to these people is, I think, A Bad
Thing To Do.
 
> What is the story with this massive border-protection and defense spending
> increase? Does the govt know something that we don't?

Yeah, that we are about to bomb the crap out of the middle east and a
new wave of refugees is about to head our way.

Dwayne



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