To: Colonel Kangaroo
Make them listen to that silliness long enough, the terrorists might start talking as much as Hank Rearden does in his infamous speech.Could you kindly be a little more specific as to Rearden's infamous speech? I wasn't aware he delivered one in Atlas. John Galt, yes, and perhaps Francisco D'Anconia, but not Rearden.
22 posted on
06/23/2011 7:50:45 PM PDT by
Texas Mulerider
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To: Texas Mulerider
Could you kindly be a little more specific as to Rearden's infamous speech? I wasn't aware he delivered one in Atlas. John Galt, yes, and perhaps Francisco D'Anconia, but not Rearden.I stand corrected. Rearden's speech wasn't infamous at all. It didn't even exist! I give credit to Hank for keeping his mouth shut then. A Rand character with the good sense not to drone on is a rare bird indeed.
To: Texas Mulerider
Could you kindly be a little more specific as to Rearden's infamous speech? I wasn't aware he delivered one in Atlas. John Galt, yes, and perhaps Francisco D'Anconia, but not ReardenMulerider, this tool and his buddy N/S, have made a career here bending the truth to fit their point of view. Not surprising.
29 posted on
06/24/2011 3:57:13 AM PDT by
catfish1957
(Hey algore...You'll have to pry the steering wheel of my 317 HP V8 truck from my cold dead hands)
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