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Most of their eternal whining reminds me of something a friend of mine in high school told me. “It’s really hard to be in the upper-middle class.” Well, now that I’ve made it to the middle-class, I don’t have any problems with it. And of course, I have refused to spend a single penny on anything Metallica has ever done due to their attacks against Napster. Really, to think that a band that got its name recognition through the distribution of boot-leg tapes would become so incised over a higher-tech equivalent…
p>But to the members of Acrassicauda: Rock on! br> — Charles Campbell br> Austin, Texas /p> p> COMPROMISE PACKAGE br> Re: Jeffrey Lord’s Freedom and the View From Obamaland : /p>Yeah, we all know what the real Democrat party wants to do to the liberties of their dissenters. But the Republicans chose John McCain.
p>His response would sound something along the lines of: “I would talk to my friends across the aisle, and work out a compromise package.” br> —
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