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Communist complains about not getting vacations and entitlements.

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Prateek Sanjay Posted: Tue, Aug 10 2010 10:49 AM

Lance Freeman had modest fame among academia as a political scientist who worked as an urban and civic planner in the New York government and as a writer of political books on urban planning.

His true fame, however, shot up on the internet after he complained in a very long rant about how the American government didn't give him enough mandatory paid vacations and unionized job security.

So here is his wonderful, hilarious, and ridiculous article about how he "escaped from the prison" that is home country where he himself personally was planning and building cities.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article25166.htm

PS: Do you Americans think that commies in the US are a problem that will take care of itself - they'll just get angry and leave because they didn't get whatever they were bitching to get?

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--"PS: Do you Americans think that commies in the US are a problem that will take care of itself - they'll just get angry and leave because they didn't get whatever they were bitching to get?"

nah. most communists don't have that much personal initiative.

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Merlin replied on Wed, Aug 11 2010 1:37 AM

Now that the cash-rich (devil) EU actually pays vacations for everyone, that guy has plenty of reason to complain about the exploitative US. Lord, what have we done!

The Regression theorem is a memetic equivalent of the Theory of Evolution. To say that the former precludes the free emergence of fiat currencies makes no more sense that to hold that the latter precludes the natural emergence of multicellular organisms.
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