> The Parhelion effect...errm that maybe spelt wrong..is when you see
> false images of the sun, so that it seems that there are three suns and
> it's supposed to be way cool to see! Very spiffy.
never hoid of it...will check it out though
> Alaska must be a beautiful place, though it would pro
our constitution was deliberately left vague - i don't think it listed
departments
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From: "Timothy Heald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 4:03 PM
Subject: RE: Shake it up some
> That's just it. It would be fa
Well, I might, but I'm not quite an MCSE yet. I still have a couple of
tests to go. The company I was working for and that closed on me and left
me unemployeed was also my MCSE training center place thingy. =-/
I now have plenty of extra time to study, but can't afford the tests .. doh!
I lost
I don't really know what the prob. was with mine. I tested the machine
several times by pulling out cards one at a time and all that, but that
didn't work. Finally, I completely removed every electrical cord that was
attached to my MB, including the little PC speaker, power button, and HD
light
The Parhelion effect...errm that maybe spelt wrong..is when you see
false images of the sun, so that it seems that there are three suns and
it's supposed to be way cool to see! Very spiffy.
0_0
http://www.northcoast.com/~ming/roses/parhelion.gif
I have gone Parhelion crazy since Matrox named th
That's just it. It would be far less money. So we would have to get rid of
every department in our federal government not mentioned by name in our
constitution.
Timothy Heald
ACP/CCFD :)
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> Does Alaska get really sunny and is it ever 'warm'?
> I imagine lovely evenings etc. in summer (Is alsaka where you see the
> Parhelion effect?)
Whats a parhelion effect?
It is VERY sunny in May and June and much of the winter. Today is sunny and
in the high 60's or low 70's F. It has been
True, but it does make for easier calculations ;)
Todd
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From: "Jochem van Dieten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: Lindh pleads guilty, won't receive life in prison
> Todd wrote:
> > OK ..
heh .. I just discovered BBC America a few nights ago and I've been watching
those 2 shows constantly. Oh, I also saw that Graham guy .. I thought I was
going to cry laughing at him.
Todd
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From: "Paul Ihrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Todd wrote:
> OK .. that just makes no sense to me. Must just be a cultural difference
> thing :)
Don't do statistics with sample size 1 :)
Jochem
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this is the point you should have split the thread.
back to role playing...
if any one needs any help cooking up some macabre stories, let me know.
how much is the game?
is it worth it?
will my wife role her eyes again
wondering why im not watching trading space & ground force with her?
time
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OK .. that just makes no sense to me. Must just be a cultural difference
thing :)
Todd
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From: "Jochem van Dieten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: Lindh pleads guilty, won't receive life in
Does Alaska get really sunny and is it ever 'warm'?
I imagine lovely evenings etc. in summer (Is alsaka where you see the
Parhelion effect?)
but it always being cold...which kinda defeats the entire purpose of the
sun doesn't it :).
Like when it rains in Trinidad but the sun is still shining in
Does Alaska get really sunny and is it ever 'warm'?
I imagine lovely evenings etc. in summer (Is alsaka where you see the
Parhelion effect?)
but it always being cold...which kinda defeats the entire purpose of the
sun doesn't it :).
Like when it rains in Trinidad but the sun is still shining in
Todd wrote:
>
> OK .. we've reached a point where we are just going to go in circles. So
> what you are basicly arguing is that if he was from the Netherlands, then it
> should be OK for him to go to another country and potentialy kill other
> citizens from the Netherlands and should not be trie
i would be there in a minute.
actually, in winter, perhaps visiting gel would be a smart thing to do.
but in summer, you cant' pry me out of alaska with a big stick
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Sent: Wednesday, July
> So suppose that requires a certain action of US citizens, regardless of
> where they are, if they are in certain situation. And that action may
> conflict with a requirement imposed by a local law. What then?
>
> In the case of Lindh that would be an Afghan law requiring people to
> resist invad
what makes you think 18% of income tax is the same quantity of money as 8%
of sales tax?
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From: "Timothy Heald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: Shake it up some
> How is that possible?
>
Timothy Heald wrote:
> Really? So that's why I see so many people converting to Islam, and all the
> women in the US suddenly covering up in public.
Do you believe Bin Laden values are those of the Islam?
I don't.
Jochem
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-Gel
Hee hee :)
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From: Beth F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 4:44 PM
> Oooh...actually I went out last night to Matura beach with a friend to
> watch leatherback turtles.
Thats WAY cool.
Wis
Todd wrote:
>
>>Let's see if we can get an example. Does the Federal Law have any
>>article that basically says that if you have a chance of stopping
>>somebody from breaking the law you should?
>
> I don't know .. that one is tricky. I'm sure law enforcement officials
> don't expect you to put
Really? So that's why I see so many people converting to Islam, and all the
women in the US suddenly covering up in public. Oh that must also be why we
don't allow our female children to be educated anymore, and we disfigure
their sexual organs so they cannot receive pleasure from intercourse.
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Again, not (at the moment) a federal crime.
>
> But I think the real question you want to ask is: What gives the US the right to
>impose its values on others?
>
> Because we can.
>
> Its really that simple.
I think Bin Laden is also doing a very good job at imposing his
The funny thing is, I've seen a lot of friends who were ecstasy
users, abusing Xanax now. I'm thinking they are self-medicating without
even knowing it. Compensating for the damage too much ecstasy does.
jon
Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 5:21:41 PM, you wrote:
KS> anti-depressant Xanax
KS> It's not a
c:\cfusion\lib\neo-security.xml
removed cfobject and then cfregistry from
saved, restarted the server and in I went...
Thanks all (and yes this, too is posted to both lists :-p)
will
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anti-depressant Xanax
It's not a anti depressant, it's for calming anxiety, similar to valium
only it packs a punch. My MD gave them to me for when I fly, because I
get jumpy when I have to travel. They work well, but I can see how they
can be addictive.
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From: Howie
> It's Tisha Ba'av there now, a religious day of mourning and
> fasting. These scumbags have no respect for life, God or
> anything else. I really wish we could read minds. Find the
> terrorists and kill them. Period. No trial, no appeal, just dead.
>
Although - to be anal/play devil's advo
Again, not (at the moment) a federal crime.
But I think the real question you want to ask is: What gives the US the right to
impose its values on others?
Because we can.
Its really that simple.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/17/02 04:34PM >>>
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Actually, both of
Whats the URL?
THanks
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> >Sent: 17 July 2002 21:01
> >To: CF-Community
> >Subject: RE: download cf server 5.0
> >
> >
> >nm
> >found it.
> >
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There are more dynamics involved in the economy than the just people
spending money. TO counter your point, when we have a recession, people
get layed off so there is not tax revenue from them anymore no? I would
be for the flat tax as well. I think that the current system definitely
needs fixe
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I absolutely agree that a "flat fee" system would be horrible for the poor,
I was trying to interject a bit of humor by putting a different name to
Beth's definition of a flat tax.
As someone in the high twenties tax bracket now, I personally wouldn't mind
having a flat tax system that reduced my
I don't see those numbers like you..I make 100/year..now 18 goes to uncle
same..under that an 8% tax will not mean I get the 10 back. It would depend on
what I spent.
I guess then you have to deciede whats more important a small group succeeding or the
group as a whole.(Its the s
Yes, I think grenades are the right approach to take to all of them.
Pin in my teeth, and lettin' 'em fly.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/17/02 03:55PM >>>
Ok,
So I am reading this site about the different types of flame warriors and
stuff. It has a list of topics called "grena
As Jochem noted, all the CFMX setting are now controlled by XML files
and no longer use the registry. :)
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From: Stephenie Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 4:05 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Urgent Help Needed!
You should be able to
Oops, never mind, didn't notice it said CFMX until after I hit send.
** hangs head in shame **
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From: William H. Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 4:48 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Urgent Help Needed!
Okay, I just did so
> Todd wrote:
> >
> >>How hard would it be to come up with a situation in which US Federal Law
> >>says (not) do A and the law of country X says (not) to do B?
> >
> > I'm not sure what you mean?
>
> Let's see if we can get an example. Does the Federal Law have any
> article that basically says th
Directly no, indirectly it has huge consequence's. Just think what happen's now with
income tax when people/business stop spending, it either means we are in a recession
or about to go in one(and thats why fixed income tax). Now think what happens when
that fixed money(income tax) isn't flowi
> Not if your father in-law is from Middle Eastern descent.
mostly Irish, former hippie, too much pot/acid in the early 70s...spends a
lot of his time now "avoiding" the government, not paying taxes, that sort
of stuff...
will
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ALSTOM's T&D Energy Automation & Inf
You should be able to renable the tag by going into the registry and
changing the 0 to a 1 in the following key
Hkeylocalmachine/software/allaire/coldfusion/currentversion/server/enabl
eCFOBJECT
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-Original Message-
From: William H. Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
William H. Bowen wrote:
> Okay, I just did something really dumb.
>
> I checked Enable Cold Fusion Security in the CFMX Admin and turned off
> several CF Tags. One of the tags I turned off was CFOBJECT. Now, I cannot do
> anything in CFMX Admin as apparently ALL the f***ing templates require
> CF
I thought flat tax was you pay say 13% of your income, no deductions, no
tax breaks.
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From: Beth F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 4:48 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Shake it up some
> I think there should be a flat tax. T
Flat tax would be a percentage that all had to pay.
We currently use a graduated tax system. The more you make the higher the
rate and the more you pay. It's funny that Marx, in The Communist Manifesto
actually says a graduated tax system is one of the requirements of a
socialist sate (which we
that's kind of where i was headed...makes it little easier now that
somebody else has said it too :(
fortunately it's only a development box...
Thanks
will
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Larry Lyons wrote:
> And it hits the poor far harder than those who make a better than decent
> living.
Could you elaborate? I am personally in favor of lowering/abolishing
income taxes and increasing the VAT because I believe it is fairer to
tax consumption as income.
Jochem
William H. Bowen wrote:
>
> My personal favorite: the new strips in the money are secretly encoded so
> that when the police (or some other "New World Order" commando team or some
> such) drive past your house, they can beam a special device that works sort
> of like a radar detector at it and co
How is that possible?
Ok,
You pay an income tax of 18% lets say. 18% of your total income is gone.
We do away with that and create an 8% sales tax.
Not all of your money is being spent on taxable items, say we make medical
services and such exempt. So even if every pen
I find ways to get around the system, legally, if it means I can keep
more of my money. That's just common sense. Let's see I can legally
claim this deduction and keep some of my hard earned money, or I can
give it to the government to waste. Which would you choose?
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I think that's what you would call a flat *fee*...
;-)
will
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You hear the standard liberal bilge. Go ask anyone who makes over
100,000 how much they pay, you will be surprised. Dick Cheney paid
something like 7 million in taxes the year before he became VP. Mark
Cuban the owner the Dallas Mavs paid something like 40 mil this year in
taxes. For fun when
Saw this one on CFTalk, decided not to touch it.
I am almost certain I saw a post somewhere about someone doing the same
thing.
The sad part is that it required a full re-install of the server.
Sorry,
M
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From: William H. Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesda
no there are less, but they can afford people to find ways to get around the
system.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/17/02 04:40PM >>>
Yeah, but aren't there like all kinds of tax breaks for people who make
over 200,000 a year or something...
I am not up on any of this stuff, but I hear tidbits her
okay typed slower than I thoughshould be You can't have a tax..man that entire
thing was said poorly...
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/17/02 04:38PM >>>
Yes it hits equally but the closer you are to just getting by the more it will hurt
you, and that is way more important the hitting equally.
The government having less money does not stop the economy dead.
Getting by = food and shelter two things that are not taxed with a
national sales tax.
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From: Michael Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:39 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE:
Todd wrote:
>
>>How hard would it be to come up with a situation in which US Federal Law
>>says (not) do A and the law of country X says (not) to do B?
>
> I'm not sure what you mean?
Let's see if we can get an example. Does the Federal Law have any
article that basically says that if you have
Okay, I just did something really dumb.
I checked Enable Cold Fusion Security in the CFMX Admin and turned off
several CF Tags. One of the tags I turned off was CFOBJECT. Now, I cannot do
anything in CFMX Admin as apparently ALL the f***ing templates require
CFOBJECT.
HELP! what can I do?
sorry
THere's a computer based version of it out now. It runs fairly well on the
new ibook using virtual PC and Win2k. Next stage is getting NWN and trying
that with the wireless lan.
(Getting out of this place today is worse than leaving an Amway meeting
early - damned near impossible.)
larry
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> I think there should be a flat tax. The more you make, the more you pay.
> The less you make, etc.
I thought flat tax was you pay X no matter what you make?
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Well I would say no.
A flat tax is just going off of what you make. It will penalize your
savings. With the sales tax you only pay tax on the money you actually
spend. I realize that in the end you will spend your savings during
retirement or whatever, but you are causing them to have less mon
Yeah, but aren't there like all kinds of tax breaks for people who make
over 200,000 a year or something...
I am not up on any of this stuff, but I hear tidbits here and there
about how the rich don't pay as much taxes as they should...
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-Original Message-
From: Kevin Schmi
I have been to that part of the world, during a less trying time. I can't
say I understand the "Palestinian" cause. there never was a Palestine.
It's a pipe dream.
I noticed something while I was in that part of the world. In Israel, a
country that has only existed for around 50 years, there w
Yes it hits equally but the closer you are to just getting by the more it will hurt
you, and that is way more important the hitting equally.. Just paying equally on
spending will create an even bigger seperation between the rich and the
poor.that will hurt the country enormously
> Oooh...actually I went out last night to Matura beach with a friend to
> watch leatherback turtles.
Thats WAY cool.
Wish I could have gone!
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I haven't played that in ages.
> I'll let you guys continue this discussion by yourselves. I'm setting up the
> new wireless network tonight. looking forward to playing StarFleet Battles
> on the deck this weekend.
>
> larry
>
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That's what the archives are for. Ease of reading. :)
> I'm gone for 2 days and come back to > 400 emails. Everyone take a 5 minute
> break so I can catch up.
>
>
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In essence it already is that way. The tax brackets are set up so the
more that you make the higher level of a tax bracket you are in.
-Original Message-
From: Stephenie Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:32 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Shake it up
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Actually, both of the examples you gave would not be punishable, since they do not
>violate federal law.
>
> I seems to me that federal law (for the most part - it is changing a bit even as we
>speak) has been reserved for classes of crimes that:
> 1. are/should be recogn
Sure Larry, just when I think we can have a political debate, hasn't
been one for a few days you leave. :(
Of course you know it's a losing battle for you ;)
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From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:30 PM
To: CF-Community
Subjec
TIME OUT!
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From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 4:30 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: holy crap people 0_0
I'm gone for 2 days and come back to > 400 emails. Everyone take a 5
minute break so I can catch up.
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I think there should be a flat tax. The more you make, the more you pay.
The less you make, etc.
Doesn't that seem more fair than a national sales tax?
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I'll let you guys continue this discussion by yourselves. I'm setting up the
new wireless network tonight. looking forward to playing StarFleet Battles
on the deck this weekend.
larry
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That's just silly. Ok here's the way I see it. Right now we pay around 40%
of our wages into different state, federal, and local taxes. Then you add
in things like license fees, car registration and it goes up.
Ok so we do away with the 18 - 25% that is Federal income tax. Now you put
an 8% f
It's Tisha Ba'av there now, a religious day of mourning and fasting. These scumbags
have no respect for life, God or anything else. I really wish we could read minds.
Find the terrorists and kill them. Period. No trial, no appeal, just dead.
>
> > Police say at least six killed in attack by
It hits everyone equally, you spend you pay.
-Original Message-
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Shake it up some
And it hits the poor far harder than those who make a better than decent
living.
larry
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From: "Bill Wheatley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Todd's computer
> :) quit hitting send todd :P
>
> Bill Wheatley
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> Clinton - no comment - I'd rather discuss Harken Energy and
> George W. Bush's
> p
The national sales tax would replace the income tax
-Original Message-
From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:11 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Shake it up some
That should read, "...in addition to income taxes."
M
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old it.
It went first went from 4 to 2 then to 8. It was already investigated
by the SEC a while back and nothing came of it. Cheney, I guess we'll
see.
But how about Crozine:
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20020717-574068.htm
Mr. Clean Cut looks like he wasn't so clean at GoldM
Oooh...actually I went out last night to Matura beach with a friend to
watch leatherback turtles.
^_^
It was absolutely beautiful! I just didn't have a proper camera to do
the occasion justice, so I don' thave piccies to share.
But it was just..an experience..to see these little baby turtles ju
In Canada they have it, it's called the GST goods and services tax, but they
still have an "income" tax.
Some funny things about tax law in the US. When you look at what the word
income meant at the time that the constitutional amendment was ratified
allowing it, income was commonly taken as mea
Actually, NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) has been
charged with investigating the building codes and coming up with exactly
that.
"The National Institute of Standards and Technology has been involved since
October 2001 in the effort to understand what led to the structural f
> Clinton - I wouldn't date him, at least not without a gross of condoms.
EWWW
> gun control - I feel that we should all have good control of our weapons.
> homosexuality - I like it.
> Reagan - Altzheimers sux
> abortion - everyone should mind their own business. this means you - you
know
I am the master of the House. :)
I'm in a creative mood at the moment. Modifying the archives and writing some code for
a project. Once my juices are flowing, they get everywhere (yes, that's a free one for
those who need it).
Michael Dinowitz
Master of the House of Fusion
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And it hits the poor far harder than those who make a better than decent
living.
larry
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> Clinton
Not the President anymore...let it go.
> gun control
I am a gun owner, I believe in safe handling and education, I do not belong
to the NRA despite their long list of education programs, don't like a
majority of their stands, nor do I appreciate their recruitment tactics.
> homosexua
That should read, "...in addition to income taxes."
M
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From: Kevin Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 4:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Shake it up some
Just an extra percentage tacked on the sales of goods and services,
instead of i
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 4:05 PM
Subject: CNN Breaking News
> Police say at leas
Just an extra percentage tacked on the sales of goods and services,
instead of income taxes.
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:12 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Shake it up some
Kevin Schmidt wrote:
>
> Taxes: He
This is sheer genius Michael. Funny as hell.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Dinowit
Timothy Heald wrote:
> Ok,
> So I am reading this site about the different types of flame warriors and
> stuff. It has a list of topics called "grenades". As an experiment I
> figured I would see what peoples opinions about them were.
Just read the list for a few weeks and you will know m
sounds like a set of republican discussion position points to me.
Lets see, last week we had a discussion on homosexuality. I think I
demonstrated my point that its biologically based rather than a "life style
choice." And no I don't want to have to go through all 600 of those research
articles f
Kevin Schmidt wrote:
>
> Taxes: Hey, there goes my money, give it back. I am for a national
> sales tax.
National sales tax, is that something like a Value Added Tax?
Jochem
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OMG ... Someone hit him with a muffin pan ... I haven't got the time.
Erika
With a K
P.S. We have beat a few of these topics to death already ... Though
conspiracy theory sounds interesting. I've heard a new one over here
recently ... That nobody has really put a foot on the moon, and it's
Me in a nut shell:
Clinton: Disgrace
gun control: enforce laws on the book
homosexuality: You missed that one. (What you do in the privacy of you
own home should stay that way, private)
Reagan: Great Man
Abortion: Against it, but think education is the problem solver, not
banning it
Taxes:
:)
Ok if they aren't poor bastards what are they? Keeping in mind poor bastards
is pretty much the same as poor souls its just another saying.
And #1 you make sure you can get water to level that have their water pipes
severed to the ground. So you have water in several reservoirs throughout
the b
Clinton couldn't control his gun. His behavior showed that he was not a homosexual and
had no attraction to Regan. He was definitely pro abortion in case he made a mistake.
If the conspiracy theories are correct, he had to reform for the welfare of his job.
All this will be seen in an upcoming
I love everyone :) results inline
Bill Wheatley
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