How Many of You are Willing?

How many of you are willing to line up at the stores like we did for the launch to demand justice?
Frankly, I'd be encouraged to see people actually get off the 'net and go out on the streets. Me? I'll save my shoes for things like:
Stopping a war on Iran.
Actually voting so that massive vote fraud does not matter.
Changing fund policy so the dollar does not collapse, so we'll still be able to buy cool gadgets manufactued in China.
Making sure there is no draft so my son does not go to war.
Ensuring that executive orders don't suspend government in the event of another terrorist attack.
Am I loosing perspective here? I consider myself lucky, if not a bit foolish, to have been able to get an iPhone on day zero.
I still want a credit, but is this the only thing that gets us mad enough these days?
Ok, back to your regularly scheduled support forum.

Please tell me that there are others who touch their phone and feel somewhat dirty, but very priviledged and are willing to see things for what they are.
Oh, and please tell me Apple has a strategy for allowing me to develop legit 3rd party apps too.
And the credit thing too. So I can buy more Apple stuff and feel good about it.
(wow, am I shallow or what?)

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