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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 909437" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Only the human animal is dumb enough to change the clock trying to create more daylight. DST advocates are the first "social engineers", passing laws to try and "improve" things which are already perfect. They gave BO his campaign slogan, donchaknow. Most of them voted for change! Lord knows there is not much hope for them. Americans, secure your clocks--secure your freedom from those who would control everything about our lives. </p><p>There was a day when a man could look to the sky and note the position of the sun and decide to eat dinner (midday). The Romans did pretty well with that, it should be noted. </p><p>Oh well,sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 909437, member: 4406"] Only the human animal is dumb enough to change the clock trying to create more daylight. DST advocates are the first "social engineers", passing laws to try and "improve" things which are already perfect. They gave BO his campaign slogan, donchaknow. Most of them voted for change! Lord knows there is not much hope for them. Americans, secure your clocks--secure your freedom from those who would control everything about our lives. There was a day when a man could look to the sky and note the position of the sun and decide to eat dinner (midday). The Romans did pretty well with that, it should be noted. Oh well,sigh. [/QUOTE]
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