Yeah but the only reason they are able to get such revenues for such products is because of the strong footholds that I have in other markets.
People want Microsoft SQL and Exchange only because it's Microsoft--the same as their office software and operating system. Once one market starts to fall, they all are going to start to fall.
If the 'organized religion' of the 'religious right' is about control, tell me whose control? Aside from Catholics, most of those on the 'religious right' - myself included - that I know go to their own church which is either independent from or only loosely affiliated with some sort of national or widespread organization.
Secondly, I would repeat my question which you didn't answer. Why would anybody desire to know the position in which anybody and their spouse had sex? Are these 'religious rightwingers' just totally irrational beings that seek to arbitrarily embarrass and condemn the private actions of others?
And if history really proves you right and right again, I truly must be, as you put it, 'grossly misinformed'. Up until now, I was unaware of any historical examples where Christianity has cared one way or the other which sex position a married couple used. But I suppose a person of your infinite intelligence and wisdom doesn't need history textbooks and research to provide these examples -- they can be deduced through pure logic!
Most 'viruses' for Linux are theoretical and don't even come close to posing a legitimate threat to anybody.
If you check out the list of viruses currently going around at http://www.wildlist.org/ you'll see that there are, when it comes down to it, zero real Linux viruses.
And though a simple script can crash any system, a malicious person attempting to hack through security to place the script is a very different story.
Might I politely suggest that you rethink your prejudiced idea of the 'religious right'?
What reason would anybody have to need to know the manner in which you have sex, and what basis do you have for suggesting that these 'religious rightwingers' would care?
Frankly, to make such a suggestion is disgusting and quite unfair to the ideology you are attacking.
Yeah but the only reason they are able to get such revenues for such products is because of the strong footholds that I have in other markets. People want Microsoft SQL and Exchange only because it's Microsoft--the same as their office software and operating system. Once one market starts to fall, they all are going to start to fall.
Except there are white urban thugs too... Don't even bring race into the matter. Direct your hate at thugs, not a race.
If the 'organized religion' of the 'religious right' is about control, tell me whose control? Aside from Catholics, most of those on the 'religious right' - myself included - that I know go to their own church which is either independent from or only loosely affiliated with some sort of national or widespread organization. Secondly, I would repeat my question which you didn't answer. Why would anybody desire to know the position in which anybody and their spouse had sex? Are these 'religious rightwingers' just totally irrational beings that seek to arbitrarily embarrass and condemn the private actions of others? And if history really proves you right and right again, I truly must be, as you put it, 'grossly misinformed'. Up until now, I was unaware of any historical examples where Christianity has cared one way or the other which sex position a married couple used. But I suppose a person of your infinite intelligence and wisdom doesn't need history textbooks and research to provide these examples -- they can be deduced through pure logic!
Most 'viruses' for Linux are theoretical and don't even come close to posing a legitimate threat to anybody. If you check out the list of viruses currently going around at http://www.wildlist.org/ you'll see that there are, when it comes down to it, zero real Linux viruses. And though a simple script can crash any system, a malicious person attempting to hack through security to place the script is a very different story.
Might I politely suggest that you rethink your prejudiced idea of the 'religious right'? What reason would anybody have to need to know the manner in which you have sex, and what basis do you have for suggesting that these 'religious rightwingers' would care? Frankly, to make such a suggestion is disgusting and quite unfair to the ideology you are attacking.