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  • From: David R.Matusiak <dave AT matusiak.org>
  • To: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [internetworkers] This Is Like A Totally New Message
  • Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 15:56:43 -0500

hey everybody --

apparently, i can never be away from my INW mail folder for 2 days or more ever again. catching up with the deluge can be trying and intimidating. "How will I ever know what to respond to?" well, the important thing is that i created a new message.

sorry to everyone and their frayed senses to be always bringing up politics and religion. i guess out of all the non-J-Lo related things i read, these are the most fascinating and visceral. also, the best to provoke a reaction. they always say to not talk about politics, religion and art. those are my favorite things to talk about, mostly because of the wealth of opportunity to study human behavior while discussing it. some folks think the triumvirate of taboo topics are sex, booze and gambling, but i think based upon our thriving national industries in those areas that they are not so unacceptable.

well, just to give y'all a break so you can focus on things work related i will try to only post technology things (and not just those with an ultra-liberal bent) and a concise analysis of great moments in pop culture.

my last comment seeks to address the idea that i am stumping for Kerry or any other candidate. i'm not particularly supportive of any candidate seeking our highest office because i do not believe that any of them represent either myself nor a majority of Americans. unfortunately, we have a bunch of billionaire playboy yale skull 'n' bones career sophists. it is sad, really. that We The People tear each other apart in this country in fervent support of these 'beings' that have practically no relation to us and would rather serve the almighty dollar instead of the absolute fabric of our nation - the everyday folks paying taxes, going to work, supporting our families, and seeking freedom.

so, those are the words of love and tolerance that i preach today.
peace out.
/drm



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