Re: RIP, Milton JimB: Yep, he unquestionably has a gift of language. You know exactly where he stands....
Actually, it probably was inappropriate to insert that link out of context. As a regular reader of his blog, I'm a little more used to the bent of his creativity. When you pull the quotes out like that, it is a little over the top.
RIP, Milton YellowJacket: Always sad to lose one of the few that still understand the importance of freedom, especially economic:
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=2658685
Re: RIP, Milton C-Note: He was a true radical with his pursuit of absolute freedom in the market place.
I'm glad he pushed the envelope and maintained a consistant stance with his views and opinions.
One of the all mighty dollars greatest champions.
Re: RIP, Milton Lumpy: [quote author=C-Note link=topic=37522.msg404152#msg404152 date=1163786590">
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In God We Tust. All others must pay cash...
Re: RIP, Milton JimB: For a responsible opposing viewpoint on the late Mr. Friedman, click here. I know the blogger personally, and he's a much smarter man than I.
http://schmidlap.blogspot.com/2006/11/tonight-good-scotch.html#links
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