Re: RIP, Milton
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Re: RIP, Milton YellowJacket: [quote author=JimB link=topic=37522.msg404468#msg404468 date=1163801778">
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

(ducking)
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Exerpt from JimB's posted link:
Tonight, I enjoy the warmth of the silky, caramel finish as I rejoice in the departure from this world of the miserable, cretinous, baby-murdering thug, Milton Friedman.

Oh, how I hope he suffered before he died

to be in those sulfur pits tormenting him, eating his liver, gauging his eyes out, pouring molten lead down his throat.

So, a hearty "F*ck You, Milton" as you shuffle off this mortal coil. Don't let your coffin lid hit you in the a** on the way out. Though I'm sad you're not burning in Hell for eternity,

I can put that on the list of graves I need to defecate upon someday.


Asterisks inserted by YJ.

You and I have a very different definition of the word "responsible".

Really classy, Jim.

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.


Re: RIP, Milton Beren: For a moment there, I thought Milton from Office Space had died.  Now, that would've been a real tragedy!

Beren
Re: RIP, Milton pluscachange: [quote author=YellowJacket link=topic=37522.msg403765#msg403765 date=1163772480">
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

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Oh, the guy who introduced the plan on behalf of the federal government to withhold income taxes from our paychecks?

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