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In reply to the discussion: A second grader responds to Ayn Rand. [View all]jsmirman
(4,507 posts)25. That's good to hear
as I was saying, not much of a Rush fan (just don't care for the music), but it seems like they've been pretty philanthropic in the recent past.
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"what stupid people think smart authors sound like." I have had this EXACT thought.
DirkGently
Feb 2012
#13
If you're a 'randian' and your day's been made you have only yourself to thank.
Gidney N Cloyd
Feb 2012
#85
I was an Ayn Rand follower in high school. Then I got out in the real world.
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#9
I wasnt familar with that quote. I guess great minds think alike. lol. Thanks. nm
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#36
my first concious exposure to ayn rand was in the late 1990s, watching 'The Fountainhead'
flexnor
Feb 2012
#24
Momma has advised me that I can't comment on her "social studies" curriculim yet
underpants
Feb 2012
#50
Agree with the thought; not buying the notion that a 7 year old wrote it. n/t
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2012
#27