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Re: Re: Re: collector prices
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Posted by Reality bites on January 27, 2004 at 19:12:51 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Re: collector prices posted by Rusty jones on January 27, 2004 at 16:31:46:
The USA is not destined to be the dominant force in the world for long. We can�t read, write or do math on a par with even a 3rd world country. Just a bunch of fat and lazy sloth�s waiting for the next shoe to drop. One 3rd of our children are obese (That means FAT) And have no direction in their lives. Yup times are going to be tough in the coming years but its not the fault of the politicians. its ours for thinking the 50's and 60's would last for ever. The 50's are not coming back. The 21st century is upon us and we are wanting. The Chinese, Indians and any of the Pacific Rim countries. Can do it Faster, Cheaper, Smarter and soon better than us. I for one am not looking for a new mattress. I am making sure my children get a good handhold on the rung of the next big thing. They are going to school and collage. There is plenty of opportunity out there for people who are Educated and ambitious. What are your kids doing?
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