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opebo
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« on: March 24, 2010, 03:30:05 AM »

I'm very cynical about the intelligence of most Americans, so I would probably side with Marokai on this.

Well of course the members of the parasitic class outnumber those of the productive class. That's why we need to work so hard to defend this constitutional republic from the tyranny of the lazy flunk-out majority.

Lets see.. the 'parasitic class' works 60 hours a week at 2-3 low paid jobs in order to survive on a bare subsistence in a ghetto or a trailer park... the 'productive class' lives in Palm Beach in sybaritic luxury without ever working, collecting returns on capital. 

All I can say is your abject power-worship is even more disgusting than your pathetic ignorance.
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opebo
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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2010, 11:12:30 AM »

No, actually the parasitic class failed homeschool and sits around doing absolutely nothing all day leeching off of the taxpayers.

Precisely how does a poor 'leech off of the taxpayers'?  What programs are there for him?  What amounts does he receive each month?
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