Sylvia Else wrote:
> What of the electronics engineers who build poker machines?
A company that should go out of business, in no short order, if
it weren't for the mindless masses of button pushes.
> What of the lawyers who act pro-bono to defend an individual against the
> excesses of excutive government?
Lawyers again, redundant, unnecessary, and irrelevant to the good of
society, mostly taxpayer funded and fed, as useful as moldy wallpaper
hanging raggedly off the wall.
> What of the electronics engineers who design medical diagnostic equipment?
Keeping the old, unwell alive, hooked up to million dollar machines,
whilst the
young uneducated are sent to the Satanic Mills. Design work of course
adds
to expertise and skill, education and training, could be far better
served in
some other area.
> What of the lawyers for big companies who use every trick in the book
> against a poor litigant to ensure that they run out of money to persue
> an action before the substantive issue is ever heard.
Again useless bunch of grimy, self-seeking, no-gooders barking mad
about
their phony baloney gravy train to no-where, at taxpayer expense
mostly,
providing layers, and layers of useless jobs for a bureacracy weighed
down
by it's own incompetence and worthlessness.
>
> So, 10/10 for effort, 0/10 for results.
No, you've done well, more fuel to the fire. Burn baby burn!
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