JJ: i think the discussion first started with asbury jim referring to Mrs Kerry and her husband.
Shangazijerseyjohn99 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think William Johnson, the head of Heinz, would appreciate being called a woman.--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], kyangazi denson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I don't think William Johnson, the head of Heinz, would appreciate
being called a woman.
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wrote:
Or is it that an independent woman heads this large condiment
company that bothers you the most?
Yahoo!
Jim, talking about kicking a dead horse. What is your point? I fail to understand your ranting over the Heinz company. You don't like tomatoes in your sandwhich, on your fries, crushed on top of your spaghetti? Or is it that an independent woman heads this large condiment company that bother
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> Jim...you SURE you weren't in Canada?
>
> but seriously, it may be a question to ask the Heinz people. The
> store may be engaging in what's known as the "gray-market", buying &
> reimporting products created in internat
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "jerseyjohn99" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jim...you SURE you weren't in Canada?
>
> but seriously, it may be a question to ask the Heinz people. The
> store may be engaging in what's known as the "gray-market", buying &
> reimporting products created in internat
Jim...you SURE you weren't in Canada?
but seriously, it may be a question to ask the Heinz people. The
store may be engaging in what's known as the "gray-market", buying &
reimporting products created in international markets to avoid the
taxes on them. I've bought packs of cigarettes in Sou
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> Jim: I think everyone on the list supports our troops oveseas. I think everyone
> feels that the troops should feel very proud of what they have accomplished. As far
> as I understand them, no comments on this list have meant any negative
Jim: I think everyone on the list supports our troops oveseas. I think everyone
feels that the troops should feel very proud of what they have accomplished. As far
as I understand them, no comments on this list have meant any negative reflection on
our troops. Nor have I heard even a single
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> In a message dated 11/2/2004 2:27:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I assume you do not
> suggest that the outsourcing of jobs to foreign lands (whether right
> or wrong) is not of concern to americans.
> There need
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> In a message dated 11/2/2004 2:27:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I assume you do not
> suggest that the outsourcing of jobs to foreign lands (whether right
> or wrong) is not of concern to americans.
> There need
Do you support the troops.If you don't like seeing the SUV + their stickers their is
always the Train or Bus.IT IS THE TROOOPS THAT GAVE YOU THE RIGHT TO SPEAK OUT.
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> Inclined to agree with your oil comments. Drove into NYC this morning a
In a message dated 11/2/2004 2:27:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I assume you do not suggest that the outsourcing of jobs to foreign lands (whether right or wrong) is not of concern to americans.
There needs to be a clear distinction between outsourcing and having self
Being married for 20 years... at least in my case, the spouse does
have an impact - somewhere along the way. Mrs. Clinton probably was
the most influential. To say the Heinz wouldn't is anyone's guess -
but regardless of the a press release, she is a beneficary (driectly
or indirectly) of the
In a message dated 11/2/2004 5:03:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How many people yelling about foreign oil on this forum have hybrid cars or orders on them?
I agree with your points on the need for a greater number of hybrid cars on the road. When my wife and I needed
well, I guess you got me, nice going. you are a gentleman.
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> In a message dated 11/2/2004 2:45:11 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Come on Jim Keady, I
> found it and I am a registered Democrat.
> Well, I'm a registered
In a message dated 11/2/2004 3:45:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For any Asbury Park resident who is unsure of where they vote, I have the maps and the list of locations. Feel free to phone me at (732) 775-6030 and I'll fill you in.
Well done Joe.
Peace, Jim Keady
In a message dated 11/2/2004 2:45:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Come on Jim Keady, I found it and I am a registered Democrat.
Well, I'm a registered Republican, so I think that makes things even. :) The only reason I had the Dem # was because someone else at the pol
What crap? I gave them a hooray. If they were going to pick up money
that they were owed they'd sure know where to go. They should have
taken the time to know where to go. That they didn't doesn't mean
that I think they shouldn't have the right to vote. This is not a
meaningless exercise, but
I fail to see the irony, unless you suggest that the war is for oil,
which I don't. However, that being said, I beleive we will be better
off, both economically and environmentally if we learn to use less
foreign oil for the former, and oil in general for the latter.
That's why I am gladly aw
Inclined to agree with your oil comments. Drove into NYC this morning and couldn't ignore all the gas guzzling SUV's whizzing by with their yellow "Support the Troops" decals. Don't they see the irony there?
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At 7:27 PM + 11/2/04, dfsavgny wrote:
>Hooray for their effort, but shame on them for not putting a little
>more thought into it first, especially where to go in the first
>place. Makes you wonder about how much they thought about the
>decision they are going to cast.
What a bunch of crap.
F
Then say it's ridiculous and forget about what Bush may or may not
do. Has nothing to do with his question. One might say the same
thing about Bush oil interests. To each his own.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Asbury Music <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But as is usual on this forum, any statement
No, what is at issue here is that you chose to answer Jim's question
with an insinuation about the Bush family. I agree, he's ultimate
point was obviously John Kerry. Don't we all have the right to be
critical? Or only of Bush on this forum? Maybe Kerry and Bush are
both angels, or both devil
But as is usual on this forum, any statement
> that smacks of support for Bush or the republican party appears not
> to be totlerated. I had thought there was room in Asbury Park for
> diverse views; but I guess not.
>
I don't know why you think it's not tolerated, I just thought the Heinz
th
the Republican Hotline number is 888-484-0222. Come on Jim Keady, I
found it and I am a registered Democrat. You're offer to help voters
is commendable, but you left it to others to give the Republican
hotline phone number. Provide both or none at all if you really are
serious about not stack
Hooray for their effort, but shame on them for not putting a little
more thought into it first, especially where to go in the first
place. Makes you wonder about how much they thought about the
decision they are going to cast.
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> AP listserve
While it may not impact national security, I assume you do not
suggest that the outsourcing of jobs to foreign lands (whether right
or wrong) is not of concern to americans. Or furthermore, what that
may reveal about the difference in what a candidate, who has some
interests (if as stated her
On 11/2/04 2:00 PM, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I agree, we are not voting for their families. It is you, through an
> insinuation that brought up Bush family ties to oil interests. Jim
> asked a legitimate question and I don't see where he place any blame
> on John Kerry, it is
I agree, we are not voting for their families. It is you, through an
insinuation that brought up Bush family ties to oil interests. Jim
asked a legitimate question and I don't see where he place any blame
on John Kerry, it is you that jumped to that conclusion. I have
other comments, but I'll
In a message dated 11/1/2004 12:40:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Oil For Food program was clearly corrupted so that Saddam could acquire hard currency. From 1996 to 2002, more than $11 billion was diverted from the Oil For Food program.
I have yet to read the page
AP listserve members:
My wife Leslie and I just returned from voting and from visiting six polling places in Asbury Park. We found a number of people who needed help voting. Some were registered to vote, but their names were not on the rolls, while some were at the wrong polling location.
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Jim asked a simple question that required a simple answer. Democrats (which I am one) have made an issue of the Bush family ties. If that argument can be made, it can to the candidate's wife's interests a
On 11/2/04 10:54 AM, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> -Jim asked a simple question that required a simple answer.
> Democrats (which I am one) have made an issue of the Bush family
> ties. If that argument can be made, it can to the candidate's wife's
> interests as well.
>
I find
-Jim asked a simple question that required a simple answer.
Democrats (which I am one) have made an issue of the Bush family
ties. If that argument can be made, it can to the candidate's wife's
interests as well.
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> On 11/1/04 9:
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > He talks about U.S
Corprations leaving the Country their is32Factories in Europe 18 in Asia.It was in the
Wall Steet Jounral.I have a slice pickle container that says made in Mexico ? +
Catshup made in Canada.? She could be our firs
He talks about U.S Corprations leaving the Country their is 32Factories in Eurooe 18
in Asia.It was in the Wall Steet Jounral.Shecould be our first Lady to employee people
overseas.John has alot ofgood points + could make a fine President.But if his wife is
makingoverseas it comes in into John
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