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General / Re: The 24 types of libertarian
« on: July 11, 2010, 04:13:02 PM »
The "SMOKER" square should be labeled "SELF-LOATHING" and say "I really hope taxes go up so I'm forced to quit."
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General / Re: Libertarian music, movies etc.
« on: July 07, 2010, 12:51:40 PM »
I'm going to see Rush in Vegas August 14. I never appreciated their message when I was growing up. My dad played it and it never stuck. I recently found out that Neil Peart comes from an admiration of Rand. Although I'm beyond Objectivism to Voluntaryism and Free Domain Radio, the songs are so awesome. Tom Sawyer is ME! Now I'm taking HIM to the show!
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The Show / Re: another bad commercial
« on: June 26, 2009, 04:49:32 AM »Pre-emptive
Yeah this was my first post on the BBS ever. I heard the guys talk about the trolls. Whateveh!
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The Show / another bad commercial
« on: June 24, 2009, 08:05:43 AM »
I'm going to complain about another advertiser, but I don't want to risk embarrassing the guys on the air. I respect their decision to run their show how they wish, but this client is from a mortgage company targeting the VA (veterans' association). At some point it shouts "ON YOUR FEET!"
The ad basically proclaims that veterans have, by service to their nation, earned special "privilages" such as these loans. If it's somebody's private bank that wants to give discounts to a soldier, hey that's their perogative, but I was honestly surprised to hear that kind of nationalism on FTL.
The ad basically proclaims that veterans have, by service to their nation, earned special "privilages" such as these loans. If it's somebody's private bank that wants to give discounts to a soldier, hey that's their perogative, but I was honestly surprised to hear that kind of nationalism on FTL.
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