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To: LibertyAndJusticeForAll
All of this so that some CEO can collect a bigger multi-million dollar bonus this year? Do the shareholders really understand the short-term dividend gain and the inevitable long-term loss?

This is the ideology of the Libertarian Party, especially that of their radio-spokesperson Neal Boortz. On many occasions, his attitude is identical to the "free traitors" in that he doesn't care if his neighbors are out of work as long as he can save a few bucks here and there. Furthermore, one of his favorite things to brag about is that he is trying to make enough money "to outrun" the national financial ruin that he has been advocating.

59 posted on 06/03/2003 8:20:32 AM PDT by Dr Warmoose (Just don't leave any brass with your fingerprints on it behind, OK?)
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To: Dr Warmoose
Thanks, I don't listen much to the Libertarians.
I believe that what built America and will continue to make us strong are our moral compass and our ethics.
"I've got mine" has been a growing weak character trait. The nation of "barn builders" and "helping hands" is being replaced by "I've got mine". It will soon be the whine "I lost mine". Even the completely amoral and selfish need to be made to see the national security risks of offshoring our high-tech.
You might be interested in these links:

Here's Phyllis Schafly with some more good info:
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/phyllisschlafly/ps20030602.shtml

I'm glad to see this issue getting into the news more and more. Some of the dangers to offshoring/outsourcing are still not being addressed. Although Lieberman gives it a try:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/922087/posts
60 posted on 06/03/2003 8:31:57 AM PDT by LibertyAndJusticeForAll
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