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    Well I tried to find the FOAC meeting and failed. Maybe next time

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    https://maps.google.com/maps?q=baldw...m&z=19&iwloc=A

    You go in like you are going into the library, only the library is to the right (upper level parking) and the community room is straight in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshs1ofakindxj View Post
    I was listening to 104.7 this morning they were tearing apart the whole sequestration boondoggle, and what really got me thinking was this commercial they played that the democrats/executive office put together highlighting all the false/over exaggerated impacts like people loosing jobs and women and children going hungry in the streets, etc.

    A few nights ago I watched part 2 of Atlas Shrugged the movie. I also listened to the audio book and it lines right up with what our government is trying to make sequestration out to be. They want us to think every dollar of government spending is necessary, government growth can't be stopped, the thin veneer of society will be blown away, etc. Typical Washington Monument Syndrome.

    The theme of Atlas Shrugged is that civilization cannot exist where every person is a slave to society and government, and that the destruction of profit motive leads to the collapse of society. In the story, the greatest leaders of business and the greatest thinkers of society go on strike and withdraw from the world while the government takes possession of all intellectual property and freezes wage and production rates causing an economic melt down.

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    Read the book a few years back, Really changed the way i look at things... Best book i've ever read
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azzy View Post
    https://maps.google.com/maps?q=baldw...m&z=19&iwloc=A

    You go in like you are going into the library, only the library is to the right (upper level parking) and the community room is straight in.
    Ya I was no where close haha

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    Watched part one Friday night, it really does line up with what is happening right now.
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