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TwistyCreek

2006-01-18, 8:46 pm

Dale Gribble wrote:

> Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
>
> You're saying that if you don't get your welfare check then you're going
> to break into our houses? Have you considered EMPLOYMENT as an option?


Thomas isn't on welfare, he's on disability. Like a lot of other
handicapped, unfortunate people, XXXXwit.











Dale Gribble

2006-01-19, 5:50 pm

TwistyCreek wrote:

> On 19 Jan 2006, TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header> wrote:
>
> Thomas is also a dear friend to many. I am proud to consider him my friend.



If he's such a dear friend, perhaps you should give him some money, and
let others keep what they worked for. That way, working people can keep
what they earned, you can show your support for Thomas, and Thomas can
play Warcraft all day instead of working. Everyone wins!



Thomas J. Boschloo

2006-01-19, 5:50 pm

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TwistyCreek wrote:
> Dale Gribble wrote:
>
>
> Thomas isn't on welfare, he's on disability. Like a lot of other
> handicapped, unfortunate people, XXXXwit.


ty. That is right. I am on disability and since I have never worked
(aside from a year as a drafté in the Army (when I was still fine)), I
get a WAJONG instead of a WAO. Sorry if I don't know the American
equivalent terms :-) I never got welfare because after high school and
the army I did four years of university (BSc) and got mentally ill
during the last of those years.

I also didn't want to sleep with my little niece because I should have
actually called her my favorite cousin.

American is not my first language you know but it is better than the
Dutch of the people who attempt to flame my XXX <g>

Regards,
Thomas
- --
Robert Heinlein: "When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and
shout"
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Free-man

2006-01-19, 5:51 pm

On 19 Jan 2006 12:00:20 -0000, TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header>
wrote:

>Thomas is also a dear friend to many. I am proud to consider him my friend.


I also consider Thomas to be a friend. He is a good person.

Regarding taxes: Taxes are theft because they are not voluntary.
Taxes are about violence and coercion. If you do not give your
money to the government thieves, you will be punished. If you
resist and try to defend yourself and your property from the
government thieves, they will squash you like a bug and think
nothing of it. They are cold, cold monsters in addition to being
armed robbers.

I do not blame welfare recipients for taking some of the stolen
loot because, like most people, they don't understand the immorality
of taxes. They know that individual theft is wrong but they, like
most others, have been conditioned to believe that group theft
is okay as long as some majority agrees.

Also, the amount of taxes that go to individuals on the dole is
peanuts compared to all the billions that pay government salaries,
pensions, subsidies (corporate welfare) and the billions that fund
the prosecution of unjust laws and wars.

The only civilized society is a voluntary society where peaceful
people are respected by not being forced against their will to
do the bidding of others.

Rick





Thomas J. Boschloo

2006-01-19, 5:51 pm

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Free-man wrote:
[snip kindness]

Hey Free-man! I had nearly forgotten your name :-) Long time no see..
Still believe in the Free Market ;)))

Regards,
Thomas
- --
Robert Heinlein: "When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and
shout"
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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer

2006-01-19, 8:46 pm

Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
>ty. That is right. I am on disability and since I have never worked

<snip>

You're not so disabled that you cannot play video games (to which you
spend 15 euros a month of other peoples' money). You are also able to
converse on usenet in a reasonably intelligent manner. You *could* find
a job if you wanted to. Many people with differing degrees of mental
illness are able to work. You are able to function sufficiently to find
work. You are using mental illness as an excuse for not being able to
find any job whatsoever.

Anonymous

2006-01-19, 8:46 pm

>I do not blame welfare recipients for taking some of the stolen
>loot because, like most people, they don't understand the immorality
>of taxes. They know that individual theft is wrong but they, like
>most others, have been conditioned to believe that group theft
>is okay as long as some majority agrees.


True. And as we see here, they will fight tooth and nail to justify
their participation in this theft.


>Also, the amount of taxes that go to individuals on the dole is
>peanuts compared to all the billions that pay government salaries,
>pensions, subsidies (corporate welfare) and the billions that fund
>the prosecution of unjust laws and wars.


Agreed. Corporations and individuals alike should be be cut from the
system of dependency created the government.

Borked Pseudo Mailed

2006-01-19, 8:46 pm

>Hey Free-man! I had nearly forgotten your name :-) Long time no see..
>Still believe in the Free Market ;)))


Hey Boschloo! Still believe in the Free Lunch?

Anonymous

2006-01-20, 7:48 am

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
>Hey Boschloo! Still believe in the Free Lunch?


Apparently he does. :-/


Borked Pseudo Mailed

2006-01-20, 8:46 pm

In article <UZ8SM3W338736.5919328704@anonymous.poster>
Anonymous <nobody@bikikii.ath.cx.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> True. And as we see here, they will fight tooth and nail to justify
> their participation in this theft.
>
>
>
> Agreed. Corporations and individuals alike should be be cut from the
> system of dependency created the government.


If you're in the US:

http://www.fairtax.org












Anonymous

2006-01-20, 8:46 pm

In article <UZ8SM3W338736.5919328704@anonymous.poster>
Anonymous <nobody@bikikii.ath.cx.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> True. And as we see here, they will fight tooth and nail to justify
> their participation in this theft.
>
>
>
> Agreed. Corporations and individuals alike should be be cut from the
> system of dependency created the government.


If you're in the US:

http://www.fairtax.org












Thomas J. Boschloo

2006-01-23, 5:47 pm

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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote:
> Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
> <snip>
>
> You're not so disabled that you cannot play video games (to which you
> spend 15 euros a month of other peoples' money). You are also able to
> converse on usenet in a reasonably intelligent manner. You *could* find
> a job if you wanted to. Many people with differing degrees of mental
> illness are able to work. You are able to function sufficiently to find
> work. You are using mental illness as an excuse for not being able to
> find any job whatsoever.


That deserves an answer. And the answer is that there is no correlation
between stupidity and schizophrenia. Maybe Manic Depression correlates
with high intelligence, I am not sure.

So to answer your question, me being reasonably intelligent doesn't mean
I do not suffer from a mental disability.

I have known giggling patients with a teaching degree in Physics. That
doesn't mean that that person can still teach physics to high school
students.

And that doesn't mean society would be better off if he was forced to.

hth,
Thomas
- --
Robert Heinlein: "When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and
shout"
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TwistyCreek Admin

2006-01-23, 5:47 pm

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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 18:13:12 +0100, "Thomas J. Boschloo"
<nospam@hccnet.nl>
wrote:

snipped
>
>That deserves an answer. And the answer is that there is no correlation
>between stupidity and schizophrenia. Maybe Manic Depression correlates
>with high intelligence, I am not sure.
>


Hi Thomas

I will vouche for your intelligence. Very high indeed.
I respect all with disabilities. It is not their fault.

My niece is disabled. She is absolutely brilliant. She is an MD and
became
an eyes and ears specialist. Because of a disability, she can no longer
practice medicine. She can't teach or work. Not her fault. To see and
talk
wih her, one would never know.

Fortunately, her husband is an MD and her father (my uncle) is a wealthy
retired eyes, ears, nose, and throat specialist. He quit practising when
the insurance rates climbed to the point it was no longer worth the cost
and risk and decided to protect what he had already saved.

My older cousin broke his spinal cord in a swimming/diving accident many
years ago. he was paralysed from the neck down. At the end, he had to
have
his legs amputated from "bed sores' or something similar. he didn't
survive
the operation. My aunt and uncle took care of him for over 30 years.

In India, the people there respect those that are disabled. They look
down
their noses at the beggers but will always support the handicapped. I
admire them for their respect of the handicapped.

Handicaps come in many forms. As human beings, we have to accept them
and
watch out for our fellow humans.

Just my opinion. No offense to anyone is intended.

My Warmest Regards,
TwistyCreek Admin

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Anonymous

2006-01-23, 8:46 pm

TwistyCreek Admin <admin^@^twistycreek.com> wrote:

<snipped more of Twink Admin's lifestory>

So much about erasing your traces, eh?


TwistyCreek Admin

2006-01-23, 8:46 pm

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On 24 Jan 2006 00:18:26 -0000, Anonymous
<Use-Author-Supplied-Address@[127.1]> wrote:

>TwistyCreek Admin <admin^@^twistycreek.com> wrote:
>
><snipped more of Twink Admin's lifestory>
>
>So much about erasing your traces, eh?
>


That won't help you. Sorry. Truth is truth.

Erasing traces is a little different than telling the truth.

Warm Regards,
TwistyCreek Admin

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Thomas J. Boschloo

2006-01-27, 9:02 pm

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TwistyCreek Admin wrote:
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gpg: BAD signature from "Admin <admin@twistycreek.com>"

This is the best I can get with Thunderbird. Even after unwrapping lines.

Paranoid as always,
Thomas
- --
Robert Heinlein: "When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and
shout"
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