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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Limbaugh v. Glendon

Glendon:  "Despite our attachment to the ideal of the free, self-determining individual, we humans are dependent, social beings.  We still begin our lives in the longest period of dependency of any mammal.  Almost all of us spend much of our lives either as dependents, or caring for dependents, or financially responsible for dependents."

Limbaugh:  "I don't depend on anybody else for anything, and it was one of my objectives when I grew up. I didn't want to be obligated. I didn't want to be dependent. I didn't want to owe anybody."

It seems to me, Rick, that it doesn't get much clearer than that!

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