To: writer33
All right, let's call off the Industrial Revolution and go back to a hunter-gatherer society.
2 posted on
11/25/2005 6:46:14 PM PST by
Altair333
(Stop illegal immigration: George Allen in 2008)
To: Altair333
Finally, someone who gets it. Maybe, we can do away with electricity, plumbing, etc...
Things'll be great then. Good eye, A.
:)
4 posted on
11/25/2005 6:47:33 PM PST by
writer33
(Rush Limbaugh walks in the footsteps of giants: George Washington, Thomas Paine and Ronald Reagan.)
To: Altair333
OK!
...and the 4.5 Billion 'newbies' added to the population since then, please 'off yourselves' immediately!
Reagan80
31 posted on
11/25/2005 7:06:35 PM PST by
Reagan80
("Government is not the solution to our problems, Government IS the problem." -RR; 1980 Inaugural)
To: Altair333
LOL! That's EXACTLY what the "progressives" want us to do. Go back to living in caves and eating roots and berries.
32 posted on
11/25/2005 7:06:40 PM PST by
FlingWingFlyer
(It's no coincidence that the Democrat mascot is a jackass.)
To: Altair333
The sad part about it is that most of us probably could go back to the hunter-gatherer lifestyle if we had to. It's the PETA people and the virulent environmentalists and vegetarians who would probably do the most moaning about what they had in "the good old days". (some of them sneak Big Macs I suspect)
37 posted on
11/25/2005 7:09:49 PM PST by
Twinkie
(Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.)
To: Altair333
All right, let's call off the Industrial Revolution and go back to a hunter-gatherer society. You mean like post-Katrina NO? Funny, I didn't see any enviro-whackos moving there...
49 posted on
11/25/2005 7:25:29 PM PST by
golas1964
("He tasks me... He tasks me, and I shall have him!")
To: Altair333
All right, let's call off the Industrial Revolution and go back to a hunter-gatherer society.LOL...
And wiping with Poison Ivy leaves...let's not forget *that* luxury.
108 posted on
11/25/2005 10:46:35 PM PST by
Windsong
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