Can't wait till that bill passes then this wil all be over b/c if you
say anything negative about the administration you'll get fined
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 21:55:12 -0800 (PST), Sam Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
what time is the drawing??
hope you all had fun there...
maybe some day i will get back into cf...
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There are three problems with the Patriot Act. The first is obviously a suspension of
due process. Within 6 months of passing it,
the Bush administration was boasting that it had been used to to prosecute drug
dealers. This has nothing to do with terrorism, and
showed the real intent: a law
You didn't read the whole thing - whippin' shitties is the same thing
as doing donuts - it's driving in a circle fast enough to spin the
back end of the car around.
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 16:02:33 -0500, Harkins, Patrick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
great site... thanks!
PS. what is whipping
They had a pop/soda one. But, yah, I remember one time going into a
restaurant somewhere and ordering a coke and the waitress saying,
what flavor? Huh? She had to go on to say, did you want a 7-up? or
an orange? or a coca cola?
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 16:02:08 -0600, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul Ihrig wrote:
what time is the drawing??
hope you all had fun there...
maybe some day i will get back into cf...
What are you doing now?
--
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i think its going to get a whole lot worse, befor it will get any better.
if it ever does.
people are too compliant, they quickly roll over due to fear.
some day, when we have no rights left look out of our duct tapped
apartments in despair.
we will relise the only way is to begin again, with a
There is a viable third part
Libertarian, DUH :)
Seriously though, we unfortunetly have too many crazies in the libertarian party still
to be taken seriously. I wish we could do away with some of our more extreme members.
Remember LaRouche? He tried running on our ticket a few times, nut
It would be nice to hear that he went back to his old ways. I was very disappointed
by his behavior in front of the UN, and during the build up for the war in Iraq.
I used to really like the guy a lot.
LOL
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Sent:
o just writing apps that comunicate with UPS's cooling systems.
for server admins in dark rooms to moniter equipment...
a little jsp, but mostley just code snippets...
i am hoping they will let me redesign there gui graphic standards...
maybe even get away form moving gifs around with div tags
Nick McClure wrote:
Is it any surprise what has happened?
One thing is a surprise to me. I would have expected the US public to find a balanced
budget a bigger issue.
I was talking to a guy from Switzerland a while back, he said that it was
a bad thing that the rest of the world saw our
He did win - with 56% of the vote. My parents are adamant Republicans,
but voted for him based on his campaign finance reform work and
Michels lack of experience. I think a lot of people were turned off by
Michels lack of experience. The primaries here were all about who has
more money to run
Cool, good luck and let us know how it goes, please! :)
And keep us posted about life in your new home!
-Patrick
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From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold
Okies. Need to drag out a copy of 98 and give it a shot then ...
Thanks!
Cheers,
Erika
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Mikey D:
Did you get my emails yesterday?
Cheers,
Erika
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Erika L. Walker-Arnold wrote:
Do they work together quite happily?
Need to serve flat HTML files ...
Cheers,
Erika
I was not able to get Apache 1.X running on a Windows system. I have
Apache 2.0 running on my Windows XP workstation.
I have used Apache on a Solaris, RH, and SuSE. I
Yep, got everyone's emails. I've just been a bit tied up. We'll be doing the raffle at
around 11 and I've noted those who have ordered tickets over the net.
Mikey D:
Did you get my emails yesterday?
Cheers,
Erika
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I am too.
If like me you are pondering the implications of the continuing status quo, you might
want to read this book that I am reading by Gwynne Dyer called Future:Tense.
http://www.mcclelland.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=0771029780
-Patrick
-Original Message-
From: Jeffry Houser
And as foreign approval rates skyrocketnothing gets done.
So what?
snip
That is exactly why I think Kerry would have been so successful in foreign
affairs. Send off all the waiting treaties to Congress to have ratification
rejected there. In the mean time have a nice European tour, say
gay marriage? abortion? ;-
-Original Message-
From: Gruss Gott
Without a doubt! Which issues will Mr. Bush reach across the aisle
on? Stem cell research? Iraq? Pork spending? Social Security?
Health Care? Tax cuts? Foreign Policy?
Mr. Bush took his slim win last election and
Why is that, anyways? Different file systems?
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From: dana tierney
Finally realized that C was XP and D was W2k and W2k permissions don't
extend to XP...
Dana
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Man, some people need to step back from a edge a little bit. I wonder if the
people who are calling this the end of the world are the same people still
eating cans of lima beans left over from their Y2K emergency shelters.
some day, when we have no rights left look out of our duct tapped
yeh. i guess i should watch a little more southpark a little less news...
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They think Arafat has lapsed into a coma. It's looking more and more like he's not
going to pull through this.
What do you all think this means? What happens next? Good for the Palestinians, long
term, short term?
I'm not really sure what to make of it.
Probably due to the increased risk of suicide. They just passed a bill in Canada
requiring all SSRIs to have a warning on them about it.
-Patrick
-Original Message-
From: dana tierney
welp, all I can say is don't run out and get a prescription for Prozac
(unless of course you do it in
Wow, now that makes we want to get a PS2.
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From: Jim Davis
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maybe, but last time I saw her she still looked hot! :)
I mean I would like to look like Sophia Loren,
but I don't :)
Isn't she like 80 now?
-sm
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i know.. i'm lazy! :) thank you - that's a good one!
up here it's definitely doing donuts, but then we're a donut culture!
-Patrick
-Original Message-
From: Deanna Schneider
You didn't read the whole thing - whippin' shitties is the same thing
as doing donuts - it's driving in a circle
Did anyone else notice that since he's been out of the spotlight that nobody has seen
Ringo Starr?
Coincidence?
Hmmm
--- On Thursday, November 04, 2004 9:07 AM, G scribed: ---
They think Arafat has lapsed into a coma. It's looking more and more
like he's not going to pull through
Sam I used to be on your side. I voted republican in every election for the past 24
years. That is until last Tuesday. The right has moved too far to the right and Bush
won on scare tactics and deception, same tactics he used to justify going into Iraq.
He is a nut case and will not only
good point...
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten
If the rest of the world sees Bush as a cowboy, it is a good
thing (I even think maverick is a better word then cowboy). It
means that the rest of the world still believes that it really
doesn't have an issue with the general
LOL..now there's an image!
-Original Message-
From: Howie Hamlin
Did anyone else notice that since he's been out of the
spotlight that nobody has seen Ringo Starr?
Coincidence?
Hmmm
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Erika -
Is your customer turning into an ISP with a host of 98 machines? If you
need just one webserver per machine, you can go with Personal Web Server
(PWS).
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From: dana tierney
Finally realized that C was XP and D was W2k and W2k permissions don't
extend to XP...
Are C and D both local drives? The reason I ask is...
I'm not a SQL Server expert. The SQL server that I maintain does a lot
of batch processing. Some of the batches ran into some
That should equate to addition by subtraction.
I think the Israeli / Palestinian conflict has a better chance of resolution with him
out of the picture
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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:08 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Yasser
Someone could step in who's even worse. With no clear succession, the
strongest and most militant could muscle to their way to the top.
That should equate to addition by subtraction.
I think the Israeli / Palestinian conflict has a better chance of
resolution with him out of the picture
G wrote:
And as foreign approval rates skyrocketnothing gets done.
So what?
Nothing gets done now either. Or did the WTO, ICC or Kyoto treaty make any significant
progress recently?
All I am saying is that as soon as a US president gets his act together and doesn't
say No, get lost.
A common saying around Washington is that a during a president's first term they run
for reelection, and the second term they run for the history books.
He just very well might kick off the cloak of partisanship, shift slightly to the
center (which is where he spent most of his life), and try
The US is the primary player in everything international. We set the rules the rest
of the world is required to follow, not us. Just ask our president.
To hell with Kyoto, to hell with SALT II, etc...
We are heading back to a Cold War Bi-polar mentality. This time it is the US against
He has already put himself in the history books and will continue to do so. however,
as I said yesterday I doubt he will be remembered the way he wants to be remembered.
He would like to go down as a knight in shining armor rescuing a flailing America. He
will be remembered as the buffoon we
Good for me and good for Ringo Starr since I won't flip by a news channel and
mistakenly think Boy, Ringo looks old. And why is he wearing that headdress?.
Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/04/04 09:07AM
They think Arafat has lapsed into a coma. It's looking more and more like he's not
They're butter beans not limas.
-Original Message-
From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:04 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What's wrong with the Patriot Act
Man, some people need to step back from a edge a little bit. I wonder if the
people who are
Butter Bean? The boxer?
--- On Thursday, November 04, 2004 9:52 AM, Ken Ketsdever scribed: ---
They're butter beans not limas.
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Thats what Bush thinks he did tuesday
-Original Message-
From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 1:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: No wonder we mis-communicate
great site... thanks!
PS. what is whipping shitties? :)
-Original
Butter Bean the Boxer always reminded me of King Hippo
Butter Bean? The boxer?
--- On Thursday, November 04, 2004 9:52 AM, Ken Ketsdever scribed: ---
They're butter beans not limas.
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maybe he just did donuts!
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ketsdever
Thats what Bush thinks he did tuesday
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From: Harkins, Patrick
PS. what is whipping shitties? :)
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How is American being brought to her knees ??
I can see saying I think this direction is wrong or This was a mistake
that hurts my countrybut buffoon bringing America to her knees ?
That's a statement that I just don't understand, and can't imagine you
really believe it.
He has
Timothy wrote:
It would be nice to hear that he went back to his old ways. I was very disappointed
by his behavior in front of the UN, and during the build up for the war in Iraq.
I have a feeling that Mr. Powell is disappointed in himself and that
he realizes that those events definitely
But when Kerry changed his mind, it wasn't flip-flopping, it was a sign of
applied learning.i'd think the left would love a republican who can
change positions on an issue.
I dont think it matters though, Powell has stated repeatedly that he has no
desire to be Prez.
Timothy wrote:
It
Sam wrote:
How do you think I feel listening to your claims that
the majority of the people are ignorant because they
don't agree with you?
Ignorant isn't a bad thing - it means a lack of knowledge. The study
Sandy showed awhile ago proved that that is the case. It also is
consistent with
Harkins, Patrick wrote:
Wow, now that makes we want to get a PS2.
I'm going to get this game. I love puzzle games. I still play
Bust-A-Move 2 and Puzzle Fighter (from Original PS). Great for replay
value with large group of friends.
Won Puzzle Fighter Champion Lee
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2004 - The year
i think that is more Kens speculation of what is going to happen
within 4 years time...I beleive it has mainly to do with the world
view of us and a Stockmarket crash which he predicts will happen...if
i remeber for previous posts...I am not sure I particularly agree with
the POV but I wouldn;t be
Although it's possible, I'd be less surprised to see him become even
more unilateral (if that's possible) because now that he's been
re-elected that's one less consequence to worry about.
A common saying around Washington is that a during a
president's first term they run for reelection, and
the patriot act is just the begining...wait till the FCC gets there
little bills passed, which I imagine Bush should be signing within a
week or 2...then you can say goodbye to American Broadcasting.
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 08:03:40 -0600, G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Man, some people need to step
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:02:55 -0600, G wrote:
How is American being brought to her knees ??
With our armed forces all deployed, our brain trust outsourced, and
our strategic planning being prayer now is the perfect time for a
scissors attack by Canada and Mexico.
Mark my words!
-Kevin
about 11
what time is the drawing??
hope you all had fun there...
maybe some day i will get back into cf...
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He also has the ability because of the numbers in the House, the Senate, and soon on
the Supreme Court. Not to mention the ability to pack the benches with his judicial
appointees.
He definitely has the ability and power to go either way.
We will see soon how it all is going to play out over
Consider your words marked :)
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:02:55 -0600, G wrote:
How is American being brought to her knees ??
With our armed forces all deployed, our brain trust outsourced, and
our strategic planning being prayer now is the perfect time for a
scissors attack by Canada and
OK, we're like a half hour to the auction and we just got 2 big books from Microsoft.
WOW!
Anyone in the area of the suite should definitly come down. Deals to be had and we
don't want to ship 500 pounds of books home. :)
Actually, Russel just started up the NO CF user group and he's going to
Never mentioned a stock market crash. Hell I am putting all my money into
Halliburton, Oil and war based stocks (manufacturers of arms, military suppliers
etc...)
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From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:21 AM
To: CF-Community
Or maybe we can outsource national security to Mexico, and India. While we play global
army.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:28 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Why should we believe him now.
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004
Ken wrote:
The US is the primary player in everything international. We set the rules the rest
of the world is required to follow, not us. Just ask our president.
To hell with Kyoto, to hell with SALT II, etc...
We better enjoy that position because it'll be gone in 20 years and I
think
Brian wrote:
But when Kerry changed his mind, it wasn't flip-flopping, it was a sign of
applied learning.i'd think the left would love a republican who can
change positions on an issue.
Mr Powell changed position based on no new information. On Meet The
Press has was shown his taped
According to a couple of reports that I have seen today (NPR and CNN), Bush's second
cabinet could have a substantially different makeup. NPR reports that the status of
Powell, Condi Rice, John Ashcroft, and Tom Ridge are all uncertain, while CNN is
reporting that Ashcroft may resign within the
Brian wrote:
How is American being brought to her knees ??
I can run through the fiscal policy analysis again ...
If that is your position, however, I can't change your mind and I'm
looking forward to you proving me wrong.
As I said in a previous post: start saving big time right now -
But Powell DIDN'T want war.
Soyou think he compromised his principles, his beliefs, his political
future, his ethics, etc.and allowed himself to testify to an analysis
that he didn't believe in, or knew to be false?
I just can't imagine that to be true. When Powell speaks, I think he's
Oh dear deity in heaven please let Ashcroft retire from public service
permanently.
According to a couple of reports that I have seen today (NPR and CNN),
Bush's second cabinet could have a substantially different makeup. NPR
reports that the status of Powell, Condi Rice, John Ashcroft, and
They say the reason Ashcroft may resign is to be available for appointment to the
Supreme Court.
Wow. I didn't think anything could be worse than Ashcroft remaining at his current
post.
Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/04/04 09:53AM
According to a couple of reports that I have seen today
Maybe he's going to pursue a career in entertainment.
--- On Thursday, November 04, 2004 10:57 AM, G scribed: ---
Oh dear deity in heaven please let Ashcroft retire from public
service permanently.
According to a couple of reports that I have seen today (NPR and
CNN),
Bush's second
Thanks for spreading my propaganda and taking the heat for my policies. See ya later.
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From: Marwan Saidi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:54 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: New Cabinet... Bye Bye Ashcroft?
According to a couple of reports
OMFG
--- On Thursday, November 04, 2004 10:51 AM, Jerry Johnson scribed: ---
They say the reason Ashcroft may resign is to be available for
appointment to the Supreme Court.
Wow. I didn't think anything could be worse than Ashcroft remaining
at his current post.
Jerry Johnson
Marwan wrote:
while CNN is reporting that Ashcroft may resign within the next 2 weeks.
Please, please, please!
This is guy who, when questioned about the provision in the Patriot
Act that allows the gov't to tap conversations between a defendant and
his lawyer, said that we don't have to worry
I don't the credibility of this source, however a google translation makes
it look like he has died, or at least they are considering on pulling the
life support:
http://www.proche-orient.info/xjournal_pol_der_heure.php3?id_article=31879
anybody able to give a good translation of this?
When in doubt Gruss, I return to honesty: I don't know enough about
economics to attempt to prove you wrong, or even to follow all of what you
put forward.
My comments are derived from a broad belief that things tend towards the
middle. When someone tells you everything is great (.com bubble),
Unless he felt that the lie was more important than his personal honor and reputation.
I think he is enough of a Patriot (in all the good meanings of that word) to give his
personal honor up for the cause, just as he would his life.
I think this summer he put his personal honor in the closet
I don't think that would be bad. It might just be part of the process that is needed.
Then There would be clear cut state sponsored violence on the part of the
Palestinians. Israel could strike at state targets eventually destroying the militant
faction in power. Then hopefully a more
Brian wrote:
But Powell DIDN'T want war.
Soyou think he compromised his principles, his beliefs, his political
future, his ethics, etc.and allowed himself to testify to an analysis
that he didn't believe in, or knew to be false?
Yes. I think he's a career soldier who follows
Jerry wrote:
They say the reason Ashcroft may resign is to be available for appointment to the
Supreme Court.
Jerry,
Sometimes the truth, or even the possibility of a truth, is so
disturbing and shocking that it shouldn't be shared with the public
(existence of aliens for example).
Ashcroft
Well, we can't seem to balance our personal budgets very well, why would we
care about the government's budget. And that argument got shot up from both
sides. Neither side has a good plan to balance the budget, just talk.
But the thing about Kerry is that many people were afraid he would look
Well, but does America want to be fooling people? I don't think so, I would
rather come out and say no, and go on.
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 8:40 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Election: Political or Cultural?
One story that i've never forgotten: When Ashcroft was re-elected to his
Missouri post, dancing was not allowed at his celebration party.because
he believes it to be immoral.
If he's not given a judgeship, i'm sure he'd be welcomed with open arms to
the Kansas Board of Education.
The KBE:
Seriously now folks If I called the FBI telling them my neighbor ran a
crack house and had a huge cache of weapons and explosives and plans
to boom the local city hall then when the cops show up they find a 1/4
gram of pot, hunting riffle, and some m120's they'd probably arrest me
for insighting a
1.) The looted weapons to-do: nobody I've talked to sees this as
massive policy failure which it clearly is. If your primary job in an
invasion is to secure weapons so that they don't fall into the hands
of terrorists, wouldn't securing the *known* weapons caches be a key
thing to do? When
Yes, I read that poll. Carefully. Is it wrong? If so, how? Also please
explain how and when the University of Maryland became the liberal
media. I have taken classes there, and last I saw it was a very
large college campus.
The Liberal media is at it again. Did you read that
poll? What a joke.
And they are expensive ($80-$90 US) and often long-term.
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:11:24 -0500, Harkins, Patrick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably due to the increased risk of suicide. They just passed a bill in Canada
requiring all SSRIs to have a warning on them about it.
-Patrick
I'm listening to President Bush who is saying,
I've earned capital, political capital, and I intend to spend it.
That's my style. The people have said what they want and I intend to
give it to them. I'm asking the democrats to help deliver what the
people want.
So, that means no crossing the
oh, these aren't stupid people; that's the tragedy of it. Some of them
are people I respect! And yet they believe this stuff. I have been
thinking about this and am wondering if a bad on political advertising
on broadcast media might not be a bad thing after all.
Dana
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004
It says that they are going to be making a decision about whether or not to continue
his life-support this afternoon.
-Original Message-
From: Nick McClure
I don't the credibility of this source, however a google
translation makes
it look like he has died, or at least they are
Hey if they want a tax break they should make millions. THen Bush will provide them
with plenty of tax breaks. :)
-Original Message-
From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 8:29 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Congrats To Bushies
Seriously now
Brian wrote:
I guess what I'm saying is, your arguments may be completely correct
I can't disagree. I'm an engineer by training so I like to chart
numbers and then extrapolate, which is what I'm doing here. I hope
I'm just a pessimist and that these things don't come to pass but ...
hope
We had a major terrorist attack and a small scale invasion of Afghanistan to iradicate
terrorists both which served as justified reasons for increased spending. Bush then
opted to spend unforseen billions of dollars and thousands of lives unjustifiably
invading Iraq. That was a leadership
Very eloquent.
But there's a fundamental contradiction in the current political
climate. For example, I received an email from a homeschooling group
endorsing George Bush because, they said, he was the more likely of
the two candidates to leave homeschooling alone
I am all in favor of
You voted for both Bush 41 and 43 and Bob Dole? But
now your so against the Republican Party that you
state they can't deal with reality?
Maybe it's you that's changed and can't deal with
reality. You sound like a Jehovahs Witness that all
of the sudden realized everything about them is wrong
and
well yes, I see your point.
-Original Message-
From: dana tierney
And they are expensive ($80-$90 US) and often long-term.
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:11:24 -0500, Harkins, Patrick
wrote:
Probably due to the increased risk of suicide. They just
passed a bill in Canada requiring all SSRIs
PS. Mike D, Do you think you could write a module that would change all @ signs in our
posts to % or something like that? And perhaps also strip the dot whatever from
anything containing the @ symbol?
-Patrick
-Original Message-
From: dana tierney
And they are expensive ($80-$90 US)
because sooner or later we have to pay the interest?
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 11:19:39 -0500, Nick McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, we can't seem to balance our personal budgets very well, why would we
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You know, I don't make millions, and I got a pretty good tax cut, I sure
don't want to give it back :)
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:46 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Congrats To Bushies
Hey if they want a tax
Bush then, with the support of numerous members of Congress providing the
money and the military, invaded Iraq.
The Office of the President probably has the least amount of power in our
government, this is by design. The President can do nothing without Congress
saying it is OK. However the
That was more of a rhetorical question ;)
-Original Message-
From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 12:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Election: Political or Cultural?
because sooner or later we have to pay the interest?
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004
Hmm. First of all, I believe that the word ignorant was introduced
into this conversation by you. I don't think you are stupid :) just
wrong:) at times it seems deliberately so. But I do appreciate your
willingness to continue a discussion :D Perhaps just perhaps there is
hope.
Dana
On Thu, 4
Let's hope so. I see Ashcroft is leaving. That may help.
Dana
On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 09:36:52 -0500, Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A common saying around Washington is that a during a president's first term they run
for reelection, and the second term they run for the history books.
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