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Beating a Dead Horse with John and Gary
John wondered:
Was it a blanket dismissal as human beings or as
a market segment?
Disenfranchise: to deny voting rights
Chickenfranchise: to deny molting rights
Poor people (in the U.S.) are not disenfranchised,
convicted felons & children are.
------>>>And here's the quote again from Kim:
>Whether poor people think it is expensive or not doesn't really
>matter, because no matter what price it is they don't ever buy it anyway.
And I (unfortunately) have to say:
Disenfranchisementarianism (I couldn't resist) can be economic--it's all
about opportunity
I am a convicted felon and act like a child
If enough people tell you that you can't do something, guess what--you
can't
do something
Besides, WHY DOES EVERYBODY ALWAYS GENERALIZE ALL THE TIME?!??!
OK, I'm done--But I have to confess that John is capable of making me
convulse with laughter, a valuable skill--thanks, John!
Gary
PS Too bad I can't vote--here comes Governor Terminator
G