Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
Here are a few of our toys. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2011/1228/An-accelerating-covert-war-with-Iran-Could-it-spiral-into-military-action I just wonder who of our candidates has any ability whatsoever to manage this on the foreign front. I always come back to who I see as our only choice, flawed or not, and that would be our current president/administration. From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:28 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat On 12/28/2011 05:39 PM, richardatrwilliamsdotus wrote: Here we go again. Who will back down to avoid another war? Conventional wisdom would say that Iran should tow the line. But then again who knows what they'll do. Bhairitu: The militerrorists want to play with the new toys they got for Christmas. The Iranian 'militerrorists' probably don't celebrate Christmas by giving each other toys like you do. I wasn't speaking about Iranian militerrorists, Mr. Numbnuts.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
On 12/29/2011 05:37 AM, richardatrwilliamsdotus wrote: Here we go again. Who will back down to avoid another war? Conventional wisdom would say that Iran should tow the line. But then again who knows what they'll do. The militerrorists want to play with the new toys they got for Christmas. The Iranian 'militerrorists' probably don't celebrate Christmas by giving each other toys like you do. Bhairitu: I wasn't speaking about Iranian militerrorists, Mr. Numbnuts. So, you're thinking that the U.S. is the militerrorist by wanting to keep the Straight open? If so, then you're more mixed up than I originally thought! It's the Iranian militerrorists that are threatening to close the straight, Mr. Numbnuts. You sound like you'd like to be paying $10.00 a gallon for your gasoline! Go figure. How far do you think you can walk with a pack of groceries on your back? The U.S. Fifth Fleet said on Wednesday it would not allow any disruption of traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran threatened to stop ships moving through the world's most important oil route... 'U.S. Fifth Fleet says won't allow Hormuz disruption' Reuters, December 28, 2011 http://tinyurl.com/c3xjusc So these wars of empire are about pirating the resources of others? Thought so. So warmongers like Willy must be wearing an eyepatch. Maybe if we didn't run around trying to steal other people's property then they wouldn't be mad at us and engage in trade to sell us those resources. Sorta like what happened with Viet Nam after we stopped interfering in their country. They are now one of our trade partners. Go figure.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
That sounds like something right out of a high school civics book! :-D One might consider that the drone shot down may have been a rigged one that the military intended to be shot down with false electronics and gear to throw the Iranians off. Oh wait, I forgot, our military isn't that brilliant. On 12/29/2011 10:20 AM, John wrote: Spying against our perceived enemies can be justified. The US can monitor the military actitivities going on in Iran to determine what would be their next move. The information gathered is necessary for the president of the US to decide the best course of action. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reynemilymae.reyn@... wrote: Here are a few of our toys. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2011/1228/An-accelerating-covert-war-with-Iran-Could-it-spiral-into-military-action I just wonder who of our candidates has any ability whatsoever to manage this on the foreign front.  I always come back to who I see as our only choice, flawed or not, and that would be our current president/administration. From: Bhairitunoozguru@... To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:28 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat  On 12/28/2011 05:39 PM, richardatrwilliamsdotus wrote: Here we go again. Who will back down to avoid another war? Conventional wisdom would say that Iran should tow the line. But then again who knows what they'll do. Bhairitu: The militerrorists want to play with the new toys they got for Christmas. The Iranian 'militerrorists' probably don't celebrate Christmas by giving each other toys like you do. I wasn't speaking about Iranian militerrorists, Mr. Numbnuts.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
On 12/28/2011 07:42 PM, seventhray1 wrote: Not really related. But I'm thinking about my sister in law who was a puplic school teacher for 5 years, and was on disability for two of those years. As of the first of the year, she will collect $550.00 for the rest of her life. She is 65. Somewhat a hypochondriac she had multiple procedures during those five years. I'm thinking about a lady I knew who was in sales for a plastics company. She went on disability for stress about 25 years ago and collects a monthly check in excess of $2,000.00. She also owns rental property and has a primary residence. Given there is only enough work for populace to work 1/3 of the year some adjustments need to be made. The problem is the establishment wants it in their terms not ours. Fuck 'em I say and so did Bucky Fuller over 50 years ago. And we are not like Greece? Greece tried to be like us and our banksters sold them toxic assets. We just paid taxes of over $4,000.00 on our house in our metropolitan are. Our home is nothing fantastic, but is reasonably nice. That's what I pay in taxes but then I live in the Bay Area. The county does offer to re-assess though. I also live in what was once John Muir's orchard and have crickets chirping summer evenings. If tea party people are objecting to what I consider to be these excesses, then I am sympathetic to their cause. The Tea Party people are one dimensional. They only see part of the problem and foolishly believe that the Republicans can solve it for them. Sure things are out of balance but that is the chaos that our beloved capitalism creates. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitunoozguru@... wrote: On 12/28/2011 05:39 PM, richardatrwilliamsdotus wrote: Here we go again. Who will back down to avoid another war? Conventional wisdom would say that Iran should tow the line. But then again who knows what they'll do. Bhairitu: The militerrorists want to play with the new toys they got for Christmas. The Iranian 'militerrorists' probably don't celebrate Christmas by giving each other toys like you do. I wasn't speaking about Iranian militerrorists, Mr. Numbnuts.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
This is what we get when the best and brightest don't run for public office nor take military careers. Some go into business but many bright people are perfectly happy to earn a modest income and enjoy life. So we get crooks and idiots running government and the military. That's a scenario likely to lead to the extinction of humanity unless we call a time out to fix things. But that means the establishment has to give up control and they won't allow that. On 12/29/2011 12:00 AM, Emily Reyn wrote: Here are a few of our toys. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2011/1228/An-accelerating-covert-war-with-Iran-Could-it-spiral-into-military-action I just wonder who of our candidates has any ability whatsoever to manage this on the foreign front. I always come back to who I see as our only choice, flawed or not, and that would be our current president/administration. From: Bhairitunoozg...@sbcglobal.net To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:28 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat On 12/28/2011 05:39 PM, richardatrwilliamsdotus wrote: Here we go again. Who will back down to avoid another war? Conventional wisdom would say that Iran should tow the line. But then again who knows what they'll do. Bhairitu: The militerrorists want to play with the new toys they got for Christmas. The Iranian 'militerrorists' probably don't celebrate Christmas by giving each other toys like you do. I wasn't speaking about Iranian militerrorists, Mr. Numbnuts.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
On Dec 29, 2011, at 2:44 PM, Bhairitu wrote: That sounds like something right out of a high school civics book! :-D One might consider that the drone shot down may have been a rigged one that the military intended to be shot down with false electronics and gear to throw the Iranians off. Oh wait, I forgot, our military isn't that brilliant. It always looked like a fake to me. http://foxnewsinsider.com/2011/12/15/iranian-captured-u-s-stealth-spy- drone-rq-170-a-fake/
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
On 12/29/2011 02:53 PM, seventhray1 wrote: Thanks for your reply, but. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitunoozguru@... wrote: That's what I pay in taxes but then I live in the Bay Area. The county does offer to re-assess though. I also live in what was once John Muir's orchard and have crickets chirping summer evenings. stop right there. That is awesome. I have been waiting for someone to ask me which Americans I admire most. No one has ever asked me, but my answer is Thomas Jefferson and John Muir. There was a period when I was absorbed in the life story of John Muir. That interest was sparked by a visit to Yosemite. I liked Yosemite a lot, but I have to say that I felt that Muir Woods, north of S.F. was absolutely magical. It left a deeper impression on me than did Yosemite. And I remember reading in Muir's life about when he did get married and had an orchard and did other farming IIRC. That is really cool. Thanks for sharing. Muir's mansion is a couple blocks from here. Never been to it as I was saving it for when friends visit but we never seem to get to it. Muir was instrumental in getting the capitalist exploiters booted out of Yosemite. They wanted to turn it into an amusement park.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
On 12/29/2011 09:53 AM, John wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, richardatrwilliamsdotusrichard@... wrote: seventhray1: We just paid taxes of over $4,000.00 on our house in our metropolitan are. Our home is nothing fantastic, but is reasonably nice. If tea party people are objecting to what I consider to be these excesses, then I am sympathetic to their cause. Property taxes should be abolished. It is an unfair system. If I were elected, I would author a bill that would replace all school district property taxes and wipe out the taxing ability of local school boards. It's just outrageous, these property taxes! I don't even have any children attending public schools! In my government package, I would propose to elimnate all public schools and the federal department of education. The government has no business running schools. The current system of federal-run schools is a failure and is costing voters and homeowners a bundle! You're criticizing a long tradition of public education in the USA. There have been many outstanding leaders and presidents who were educated from the public school system. Abandoning the system would deprive young people with talent but with no financial support to get a better education, which is the foundation of the democratic government in the USA. Willy wants kids dumb and uneducated. They make better serfs and sex slaves that way.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Responds to Iran Threat
On 12/28/2011 05:39 PM, richardatrwilliamsdotus wrote: Here we go again. Who will back down to avoid another war? Conventional wisdom would say that Iran should tow the line. But then again who knows what they'll do. Bhairitu: The militerrorists want to play with the new toys they got for Christmas. The Iranian 'militerrorists' probably don't celebrate Christmas by giving each other toys like you do. I wasn't speaking about Iranian militerrorists, Mr. Numbnuts.