We members of the RMLC don’t believe in standing up to be counted. We get together for lunch, decide who we are going to exploit next, and get the job done.
Isn’t signing vague feelgood petitions the political equivalent to buying “green” products? You can feel like you did something to change the world even though you didn’t?
I almost got in a fight with a guy at the bar at the Waldorf the other night. He was in town to give some big speech on being “green”. I told him I didn’t even know what the hell that meant and asked him to explain the term to me. He didn’t take that so well.
“Which indicates a lesser degree of ability to actually accomplish things with concrete action.”
Because people with less degree of social conscience get anything done other than what’s dictated by selfishness and money?
Oh, and I bet the greentard at the waldorf probably capped off his night by buying a hooker.
“All you people who have not been baptized will remain forever in Limbo.”
Oh crap! Who baptizes Jews? Can I get it done in less than 10 days? Do I have to get dunked? Should I bring shampoo?
Which indicates a lesser degree of ability to actually accomplish things with concrete action.
“Yup. A few million signatures on that puppy and whammo, people are going to be gay marrying all over the place.”
By jove, I think he’s got it! That’s the spirit, jackal. Glad to see you’ve come around.
We members of the RMLC don’t believe in standing up to be counted. We get together for lunch, decide who we are going to exploit next, and get the job done.
“cobble- I’m taking the direct route. I don’t believe in stop overs ;)”
As I said to Arkady recently, I passed Hell a few miles back…I wasn’t impressed! : P
“I would guess approximately 99.9% of people who sign that thing have liberal arts degrees.”
Which indicates a greater degree of social conscience.
Isn’t signing vague feelgood petitions the political equivalent to buying “green” products? You can feel like you did something to change the world even though you didn’t?
I almost got in a fight with a guy at the bar at the Waldorf the other night. He was in town to give some big speech on being “green”. I told him I didn’t even know what the hell that meant and asked him to explain the term to me. He didn’t take that so well.