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Old November 19, 2006, 11:34 AM   #74
pipoman
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Join Date: November 8, 2005
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The magazine is worth the cost of admission IMO. Forget about the lobbying, and how much they pay their people.

As for AARP they are an insurance company, all of their policy holders are members by default.

I don't buy the "$35 is not affordable to me" coming from someone who owns guns, a computer, subscribes to internet access, and assumably owns a vehicle. I suppose maybe if you are out of work, disabled, or something though I know people with these problems who maintain their membership.

I tire of those not willing to augment their education, move, or work hard to get a better job complaining about the income of those who sacrifice to better themselves.
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