Nick Arnett wrote:
All you 'merican citizens out there in Brin-L land, please vote tomorrow.
Can't. Voted Friday. :)
One of my friends voted Thursday because she's working the election, at
a precinct rather far from her house, and wouldn't be able to vote at
her precinct today. That's a
Dan Minette wrote:
> I think we've reached a
> point where we cannot stop a civil war from happening. We
> can, as long as we stay, stretch out the first phases of that
> war, but I think the most likely outcome of staying the
> course will be to increase the potential suffering, instead
>
On 11/6/06, jdiebremse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am jabbering about the fact that you are repeating a lie - that the
President was "appointed" rather than elected in 2000 - so often as to
actually start to believe that it is true.
You didn't ask what George Bush would do if he were presid
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Nick Arnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, Nick, in your mind is it democratic to get elected after
counting
> > ballots in predominantly Democratic areas one way and counting
ballots
> > in predominantly Republican areas another way?
> >
> > Moreover, Nick, do you
Dan Minette wrote:
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Resign, since it is undemocratic to be appointed or made preside
Dan wrote:
> But, as that likelihood of that scenario playing out continues to
> decrease, then we need, IMHO, to consider the first rules of
> holes: when you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is
> stop digging. I think we've reached a point where we cannot stop
> a civil war from ha
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> If changing the way you think
On 11/6/06, Dan Minette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Still, "what would you do if elected president" does seem a reasonable way
to ask "what do you think should be done by the President? I think that
thinking of what you would do as President is a reasonable way to think
about which presidential
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>> Resign, since it is undemocrati
On 11/3/06, jdiebremse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh gosh, no we're in aliens built the pyramids territory
So, Nick, in your mind is it democratic to get elected after counting
ballots in predominantly Democratic areas one way and counting ballots
in predominantly Republican areas another
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Nick Arnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 11/2/06, jdiebremse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >
> > O.k., Nick - you've been made President of the United States.
> > What's your Iraq policy? To stop teaching the Iraqi police and
> > military? Anything else?
>
>
> Resi
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "pencimen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You mean you think Dibold is going to allow the Dems to win control of
> the Congress?
In a word: Yes.
I'm no fan of electronic voting, but my personal prediction as that even
with the Kerry "October Surprise" that the Republica
Damon wrote:
> I tend to agree. I think the problem is exacerbated by the fact IMHO
that we have an ethical responsibility to clean up our own mess. I
really don't think there is any easy way out of this one...
But how do we clean it up? We have failed miserably to this point,
what can we do dif
On 11/2/06, jdiebremse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
O.k., Nick - you've been made President of the United States.
What's your Iraq policy?To stop teaching the Iraqi police and
military? Anything else?
Resign, since it is undemocratic to be appointed or made president by magic,
hacking
Nick Arnett wrote:
> So... yesterday the administration admitted that we'll have
> to stay longer in Iraq so that we have more time to train
> more Iraqi police and military to take over what our troops are doing.
>
> Let's see... we have failed to make the country secure, but
> we're teachin
JDG wrote:
> O.k., Nick - you've been made President of the United States.
> What's your Iraq policy?To stop teaching the Iraqi police and
> military? Anything else?
Is this game only for Nick or can anyone play?
Ritu
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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Nick Arnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So... yesterday the administration admitted that we'll have to stay
longer
> in Iraq so that we have more time to train more Iraqi police and
military to
> take over what our troops are doing.
>
> Let's see... we have failed t
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From: "Horn, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 11:15:57
To:"Kille
> On Behalf Of Nick Arnett
>
> We have failed to make Iraq secure for Iraqis, so how can it
> make sense for us to teach them how to make their country secure?
This may be a valid argument. But what else can we do? I really
don't know.
- jmh
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So... yesterday the administration admitted that we'll have to stay longer
in Iraq so that we have more time to train more Iraqi police and military to
take over what our troops are doing.
Let's see... we have failed to make the country secure, but we're teaching
Iraqis our methods in hopes that
William T Goodall wrote:
>
> On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 11:39 pm, Horn, John wrote:
>
> >> From: Julia Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>
> >> OK, my understanding is that voter registration rolls are public
> >> information. Is party affiliation part of the public record
> >> on tho
At 05:39 PM 9/5/03 -0500, Horn, John wrote:
> From: Julia Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> OK, my understanding is that voter registration rolls are public
> information. Is party affiliation part of the public record
> on those?
> If so, checking that as a back-up might help. (Didn't read
From: William T Goodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: those who can't, teach
Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2003 00:50:46 +0100
On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 11:39 pm, Horn, John wrote
On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 11:39 pm, Horn, John wrote:
From: Julia Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, my understanding is that voter registration rolls are public
information. Is party affiliation part of the public record
on those?
If so, checking that as a back-up might help. (Didn
> From: Julia Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> OK, my understanding is that voter registration rolls are public
> information. Is party affiliation part of the public record
> on those?
> If so, checking that as a back-up might help. (Didn't read
> the article
> to see anything about me
Kevin Tarr wrote:
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> http://www.frontpagemag.com/Content/read.asp?ID=55
>
> The Center for the Study of Popular Culture released a report that
> documents the stunning bias against conservative viewpoints on college
> faculties and speakers platforms. At 32 elite colleges registered Democrats
>
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> > The Center for the Study of Popular Culture released a report that
> > documents the stunning bias against conservative viewpoints on college
> > faculties and speakers platforms. At 32 elite colleges registered Democrats
> > on the faculty outnumbered Republicans 10
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Kevin Tarr
This reminds me of a joke, which I hope no one will take personally...
One day, as a businessman gets into his car, the little girl next door asks
him, "Want to see my Republican kittens?" He'
On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 11:25 am, Kevin Tarr wrote:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Content/read.asp?ID=55
The Center for the Study of Popular Culture released a report that
documents the stunning bias against conservative viewpoints on college
faculties and speakers platforms. At 32 el
> The Center for the Study of Popular Culture released a report that
> documents the stunning bias against conservative viewpoints on college
> faculties and speakers platforms. At 32 elite colleges registered Democrats
> on the faculty outnumbered Republicans 10-1. At two of the schools –
> Bowdoi
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Content/read.asp?ID=55
The Center for the Study of Popular Culture released a report that
documents the stunning bias against conservative viewpoints on college
faculties and speakers platforms. At 32 elite colleges registered Democrats
on the faculty outnumbered Rep
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