On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ***RANT WARNING*** > > Shawn McKenzie schreef: > > Jochem Maas wrote: > >> Daniel Brown schreef: > >>> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 07:56, Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >>>> and the answer to you Q, like everyone else said: yup :-) > >>>> > >>>> PS - given you unlimited resources you might consider doing a > >>>> charitable donation to FoxNews aficionados :-) > >>> Or reminding you how to speak English, Jochem. What the hell are > >>> you trying to say here?!? ;-P > >> that tedd's unlimited educational resources (tutors/courses) might > >> go someway to undoing all the harm Fox News inflicts on the masses. > >> > >>> Man, a guy disappears for a while and his speech goes to gibberish > >>> almost as bad as my own. ;-P > >> almost :-P > >> > >> > > Or fox may go someway towards dulling the socialist propaganda of the > > tutors/courses. > > I didn't assume any particular leaning on the part of the education > resource > in question ... merely that to count as education I would require ciriculum > to foster peoples ability to question/analyse/research for *themselves*, > but heck, why bother when Bill O'Reilly can do it for you right? > > > We're headed there, but thank God I'm not schreefing > > from an insanely socialist country! :-) > > ir dismissive to call something insane just because you either > don't understand it or don't agree with it. > > not to mention that my country 'boasts' a rather wide spectrum > political viewpoints, many of which are hardly socialist. > > ... and it certainly wasn't socialists that shipped countless > slaves from Africa to America ... but the culprits we're often > dutch. > > oh and here's a bit of Socialist Doctrine: > "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal > ..." > > not that I'm much of a socialist, mainly because i think all politics > is inherently bogus - just a bigpile of strawmen, but wait ... > capitalism ... that's working out a treat isn't it (in a "gonna > make the 'Great Depression' look like a day in park" kind of way). > > with regard to capitalism, were do you think the staple concepts and > structures came from? 13th century europe, specifically the 'lowlands', > not to mention the AEX (now Euronext), which is generally considered to be > the oldest formal stock exchange. > > ... so stick that in your pipe and smoke it ... oh wait you can't, > which is why there's a constant stream of planes touching down here, > full of yanks gagging to get shitfaced. > > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > WOW! Jochem, you need to relax just a little bit and bring down that blood pressure... And the dutch were hardly the only ones in there.. Greets from Canada -- Bastien Cat, the other other white meat