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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 23:02:09 +0000, Paul Johnson
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 09:02:17 +0000, Paul Johnson wrote: (If I was poor enough, my idiot government would buy this stuff for me, but instead, I believe I will be taxed to buy it for someone else.) Show me where I can sign up for a free TV from the government... Newsflash (it took less than a week to come true): "Under a deal negotiated by Republicans in the House and Senate, up to $1.5 billion would be available to help some people buy converter boxes to keep their old, analog-signal televisions working when the transition [to digital TV] is finished." Welcome to the GOP welfare state. There's a big difference between a cheap part from Radio Shack and a television... On a pro-rata basis, it is 30,000,000 cheap parts. As Rummie tells our troops, you gotta work with whatcha got! If you want a TV, contribute to the DeLay defense fund (but you are still kissing your tax money good-bye). |
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