you to :)
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 2:02 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: From MX6 to MX7
No - never touch it actually ...
Good point perhaps ...
Well - I am tired. Going to sleep.
Have a good one tim!
Cheer
No - never touch it actually ...
Good point perhaps ...
Well - I am tired. Going to sleep.
Have a good one tim!
Cheers,
Erika
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I mean it was always buggy, but since they started talking about the switch
to BD I have been noticing CRAZY amounts of errors like all the phreaking
time.
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Oh god. Don't wanna know.
Really? That stable eh? Everyone get that?
It might be the one and only
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Hackettstown?!?!?!?!?! WTH?
Hackettstown?!
Ew.
Hackettstown?
Gah. OK. OK. It is countrified and quiet and quaint and route 46 tumbles
to a small idylic road there compared to 46 in Easter
I'm up - wrestling with CSS.
Should be sleeping of course - but want to put in another hour
perhaps
I'm working from the comfort of bed though, so I could just ... Fall
asleep Like
.noowwwzz
zzz
Wow,
Now that's a great idea. I wouldn't have to go outside to smoke.
I actually said I would start dipping again, something I usually only do
when in the field with the Army, but for some reason all the grrls in the
office thought that was a bad idea :)
-Original Message-
From: Matthew
I'm up still...not going to last all night thoughworking on a CF to pdf
used for letterheads and business cards.
Sometimes I find "just another 30 minutes" can easily turn into 3
hours.so we'll see.
That does suck about the red bull, no sugar? That's almost as bad as
Nicotine laced wa
So,
VSS sucks, especially across a VPN, and I'm in a crunch to get something out
the door by tomorrow. I figure ah hell with it, I'll go into the office,
grab some red bull on the way in, and do an all nighter. No Big.
I stop for gas. Not once but twice something is wrong with the pumps. My
c
> Loathe wrote:
> I've said it before on here. Some of this bothers me too man. I mean, I
> don't see the harm in letting the red cross come in occasionally, or with
> letting them get (not send) mail.
Yup. I dunno. I don't want bad people loose.
I've said it before on here. Some of this bothers me too man. I mean, I
don't see the harm in letting the red cross come in occasionally, or with
letting them get (not send) mail. A review process could work I guess, but
how the hell do you know if this person is "reformed". For me since we're
> Loathe wrote:
> 1. These are not U.S. citizens so therefore not entitled to the same rights
> as American's
No argument there, and, had they been killed on the battlefield, I'd
have no problem with that. And, for me, this is a tough issue. But.
What message do we send to the world if we're h
> I didn't mean for the textarea to take the whole page per
> se, but to stretch out as much as possible, if that makes
> sense. I tried height="100%", but I believe it didn't work
> so well in Firefox.
I figured you meant "as much of the available screen realestate as
possible after including the
Not really Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and several other countries formally
recognized the Taliban. Moreover since they sent a representative to
the UN, who btw had a fairly large presence in terms of UNHCR, I'd say
that was fairly indicative of international recognition.
That said, don't get me wrong
They weren't the government though, and the conventions require the
combatants be in uniform and carrying an id card.
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 9:43 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: speaking of
Tim
What I was taught at
The Taliban was never an officially recognized government of Afghanistan
Larry, you know that. The former monarch was living in Spain, and actually
the recognized figure internationally until the invasion.
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, Jul
1. These are not U.S. citizens so therefore not entitled to the same rights
as American's
2. They are illegal combatants and may be summarily executed, I would say
this is a lot better.
3. The police aren't 2000 miles away fighting a war, and there not in deep
cover situations that could have reper
How many soldiers has your dog killed?
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7:40 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: speaking of
well. I was going to make the parallel to Aushwitz but the three good
meals a day parallel isn' t there. But wait,
So let me understand this.
Send them back to Afghanistan? So they can start killing Americans again?
This is a good idea?
Captured in a village shooting at someone or planting an IED, isn't the same
thing as catching a German or Japanese soldier in WW 2. There is no front.
There are no places w
Christ I hate to agree with you.
-Original Message-
From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: speaking of
Didn't someone, maybe Tim address this already? Most of the prisoners
in Club Gitmo were captured on the battlefield shoot
You also aren't going around planting bombs trying to kill American
serviceman. Out of uniform and without the backing of a nation that has
declared war.
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 6:35 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: speaking of
Well..word is that it was not a grenade, things seem mroe to point to
a timed explosive device.
Still don't know very many details.
It's just..ridiculous. And, no one has claimed any responsibility yet.
You would think that the local moron brigade would at least know that
if you don't claim resp
Tim
What I was taught at the CFB Borden OCS was that the US was a
guarentor power. In other words this nation guarenteed the application
of all but the 1952 (the only ones the US has not signed) of the
Geneval Conventions. Also I think it can be argued since the Taliban
was the government in power
Any person who think that that sort of shit is funny is a contemptuous
bastard. I notice that Sam is all gung-ho but far from signing up.
Typical - very brave when its the lives of others at stake.
On 7/11/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Ah come on, where's your sense
>From what I understand most of the prisoners from Afghanistan were
rounded up by the northern alliance. There are more than a few who
were just confined because they had pissed off an neighbour or the
local warlord wanted their property, or they wanted the reward money.
Many of the prisoners origi
I didn't mean for the textarea to take the whole page per se, but to
stretch out as much as possible, if that makes sense. I tried
height="100%", but I believe it didn't work so well in Firefox.
On 7/11/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So take a simple form, like the comments for
The US signed and ratified all Geneva conventions agreements except the two
protocols added in 1977.
http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20020212.html
Howie
--- On Monday, July 11, 2005 8:55 PM, loathe scribed: ---
>
> 1. The US is not a signatory of the Geneva Convention.
> 2. From our classes, and we ne
1. The US is not a signatory of the Geneva Convention.
2. From our classes, and we never went into articles, us dumb grunts don't
need to know that sort of stuff, we were told that if they weren't in
uniform and they weren't carrying a government issued military id card than
they were saboteurs or
> Robert wrote:
> Basically, we're in Iraq until 2008, when the whole enterprise comes up for a
> vote again
Yeah, that's pretty good. However, as I've said, I think the whole
thing may be backfiring. That being said I don't think we should
leave, but I think the metrics to leave should be ide
Stay safe!
On 7/11/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well..
>
> an explosive device of some sort went off in downtown Port of Spain,
> capital city of Trinidad this afternoon.
>
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> Sam wrote:
> Ah come on, where's your sense of humor?
> This stuff is funny:
The founders of this country fled Europe and created a country that
believed in individual rights - they fled oppression to create the
first Nation governed by the people. Someplace where the government
didn't have th
Nope. If you are going to go cheap on the sparkling wine, you might as
well go cheap on the foot powder. Johnson and Johnson baby powder.
Splurge and go for the gold. "Gold Bond and Dom".
(Quoting from Dodgeball, I think I just threw up in my mouth)
Eeewww!
Anonymous
On 7/11/05, S. Isaac Deale
> Sam wrote:
> If we let
> them go they'll just attack us again, so we keep them there until the
> war is over and then we release them.
Since we've not defined the scope of the war, and therefore the end,
the translation of what you wrote is: "America believes it is moral to
imprision people ind
I saw a good summary of the situation in Iraq yesterday. Basically, we're in
Iraq until 2008, when the whole enterprise comes up for a vote again in the
form of the Presidential election. If Iraq is still a troubled place at that
time, the 2008 election could well become a referendum on whether
> Ken wrote:
> I might be with the Shrub on this one. You can't announce a date to
> withdraw unless you have achieved your goals or admit you will not be
> able to meet those goals.
I mostly agree, however my question would be have they even defined
the metrics? They don't need to announce it t
Aha. And what about the piquant je ne sais quoi provided by a dash of
thermal paste?
Dana
On 7/11/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > inquiring minds want to know just how many
> > people here are familiar with the interesction
> > of Gold Bond Powder and champagne
>
> > Dana
I am afraid to reconstruct any conversations from memory :P could be
libelous ya know ...
okok I'll be good
On 7/11/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh... except in the part you quoted I don't see any reference to the
> comment about drinking wine out of a leather pump that start
Club San Quentin?
My dad went to prison and all I got was this Fucking t-shirt?
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 4:40 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: speaking of
well. I was going to make the parallel to Aushwitz but the three good
mea
well. I was going to make the parallel to Aushwitz but the three good
meals a day parallel isn' t there. But wait, we could call it a fat
farm
seriously, why should they be happy just because they are getting fed?
Even my dog wants more out of life than that.
Dana
On 7/11/05, Ken Ketsdever <
Sorry Sam still fail to see the humor in it. It's insensitive at best.
How many Muslims call themselves Americans? You don't think this is
insulting?
What's next Plantation Club? Mocking the treatment of Slaves and
suggesting that African Americans will have it made going to the
beautiful sout
Gel
You've probably already seen this, but if not...
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_tv6?id=88667423
Dana
On 7/11/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well..
>
> an explosive device of some sort went off in downtown Port of Spain,
> capital city of Trinidad this afternoon.
>
Heh... except in the part you quoted I don't see any reference to the
comment about drinking wine out of a leather pump that started this
fork. :P
> stranger than fiction, indeed, ken, but here it is:
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
add features without
really. You think? I don't.
Dana
On 7/11/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah come on, where's your sense of humor?
> This stuff is funny:
> Got My Free Koran and Prayer Rug at G'itmo
> Your Tropical Retreat from the Stress of Jihad
> My Mullah went to Club G'itmo and All I Got Was This Lousy
> So take a simple form, like the comments form on my
> blog. I recently made a modification so that the pop
> up window was resizeable. However, when you resize,
> the form stays as is. I added width="100%" to my
> table. Then I added style="width:100%" to my form
> fields. (This is on my local se
I like the part about he didn't name her, he said it was "Wilson's
wife". Gosh that makes it so much better. I mean prior to that I
thought he actual did something that would identify her. But how could
anyone ascertain that a writer would possibly be able to attach a name
to "Wilson's wife"?
If
Ah come on, where's your sense of humor?
This stuff is funny:
Got My Free Koran and Prayer Rug at G'itmo
Your Tropical Retreat from the Stress of Jihad
My Mullah went to Club G'itmo and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt
What Happens in G'itmo Stays in G'itmo
Limbaugh:
Any resort promotion would
right, saw that. It says that this is what Rove said. Has it been
confirmed though? Inderpendently? Cause for some reason I don't
believe much of what Rove says.
Also, you don't address the question of the release. I don't
understand the leap of logic from there to saying that there must be
more t
Maybe you should join them Sam, after all its sounds like lots of fun
living it up in the Caribbean.
If they were captured on the battlefield they deserve the protection of
the Geneva Convention and to be treated accordingly. Upon the end of
the war they can be released to their country of origi
> inquiring minds want to know just how many
> people here are familiar with the interesction
> of Gold Bond Powder and champagne
> Dana
Or sparkling wine as the case may be... champagne is just so expensive
to mix with foot-powder. :P
s. isaac dealey 954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it t
Tim said something about it. However, they are not being treated as
prisoners of war, and what is the prospect of the war ending, pray
tell? All administration estimates are in the years and decades are
they not?
Dana
On 7/11/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Didn't someone, maybe Tim address
I'd be ecstatic if that was all there was too it hell I volunteer in a
heart beat. I love the tropics. But I think the quote from Robin
Williams in Aladdin is useful here. It had something to do with all the
powers of being a Genie and "a little tiny living space".
Personally I'd like to see any
Sorry, I forgot the link.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/10/AR2005071001000_pf.html
Rove Told Reporter of Plame's Role But Didn't Name Her, Attorney Says
By Josh White
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, July 11, 2005; A01
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Ro
Didn't someone, maybe Tim address this already? Most of the prisoners
in Club Gitmo were captured on the battlefield shooting at our troops
while posing as civilians. The only way to bring charges against them
is to have our troops brought back to testify against them. If we let
them go they'll jus
stranger than fiction, indeed, ken, but here it is:
I must admit... for a thread that I started, I'm surprised at the
content... this must go in my "truth is stranger than fiction"
archive. :)
> Plus, it is hard to clean once it is mixed with the
> champagne/fresca.
> It hardens like cement.
>
agreed... it's rather demeaning, don't you think, to say they should
be happy because they are living in the tropics, getting three meals a
day, and bonus, are allowed a religious text. I know *I* would not be
happy under those circumstances.
Dana
On 7/11/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Wtf?
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 3:45 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: bisexual (was Re: You've done it!)
inquiring minds want to know just how many people here are familiar
with the interesction of Gold Bond Powder and champagne...
is it the facts? I haven't seen that anywhere, except as
administration spin. I also don't follow the logic of Rove signed a
release therefore there must be more to this.
Dana
On 7/11/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wilson lied when he stated publicly that the director of the CIA
> appointed
oh there's a gag order? That would explain a lot. You might be right
about Dean, but some might say it takes one to know one ::shrug:: the
article is not exactly recent, but I thought it was interesting.
Dana
On 7/11/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hear Novak is going to write a co
inquiring minds want to know just how many people here are familiar
with the interesction of Gold Bond Powder and champagne
Dana
On 7/11/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope... I didn't fork from anything, and I didn't post in response to
> another thread, although I may have d
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5133854,00.html
Bomb Explodes in Trinidad Capital
Monday July 11, 2005 10:01 PM
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) - A bomb exploded in a trash bin in
downtown Port-of-Spain on Monday, wounding at least six people,
officials said.
Port-of-Spain Ma
I don't feel comfortable imprisoning someone indefinitely without
due process, period, without reference to retaliation...
Dana
On 7/11/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Nationals of a State which is not bound by the Convention are not
>
> Whether it's in the conv
So take a simple form, like the comments form on my blog. I recently
made a modification so that the pop up window was resizeable. However,
when you resize, the form stays as is. I added width="100%" to my
table. Then I added style="width:100%" to my form fields. (This is on
my local server only.)
I don't see the humor in Club Gitmo? We threw a fit when they showed
pictures of captured American soldiers on the news. American's said it
was derogatory and degrading to show the captured soldiers looking
scared etc..
Yet we show Sadam being searched for head lice and in his underwear on
the
I might be with the Shrub on this one. You can't announce a date to
withdraw unless you have achieved your goals or admit you will not be
able to meet those goals. Being we have not achieved our goals
(including a stable Iraqi government) we cannot announce a date.
I'm not sure it is in anyone'
Yeah, you're right. Could you imagine our captured soldiers stuck in
something like Club Gitmo during a time of war?
I hear the merchandise is selling like hotcakes :)
http://store.rushlimbaugh.com/
On 7/11/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Nationals of a State which is not bound by the Con
> Sam wrote:
> Actually, I don't understand
By "check" I mean by appointment and, in extreme cases, by impeachment.
By "control" I mean the Supreme Court since it is the final resting
place of all cases including Presidential elections.
By "own" I mean Mr. Bush controls the White House and Congr
Actually, I don't understand how you can take all sides of a topic and
not be conflicted.
You say the Judiciary should be checked but it can't be because the
GOP owns it and the House and the Senate. Yet you complain about the
Senate and the House checking on the Judiciary.
If the GOP owned the Jud
Sucks, sounds to me like the guys didn't have a good way of keeping up with
their memory cards.
I make it a point to never clear a memory card during the event until after
I have written the files off to a DVD backup.
But that is just me :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Haskell [mail
> Marlon wrote:
> Yeah, I even TIVO it. :)
>
>
I like it too - I think Steppo (my nickname) has the best panel
(Cokie, George Will, and the Arab guy) besides McLaughlin.
About the war, it's exactly what everyone said: a quagmire. The
problem, most of us noted, would be winning the peace.
I d
Vengeance, Oil, Profits and Haliburton's dividends
>
If you don't apply that moral law, then what are we fighting for?
-Original Message-
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confidentiality Notice: This message including any
attachments is for the sole use of the intended
..they shot digital...The memory card was empty when he went to get the
images off it...Joy and I have done some weddings ourselves, video not
photos, and how you could loose this stuff is eyond me. As to whomever
mentioned paying big bucks for guy then having his assistant show
up...We got a simul
Well..
an explosive device of some sort went off in downtown Port of Spain,
capital city of Trinidad this afternoon.
Reports are sketchy, but people have definitely been hurt..possibly
killed. They've cordoned off the area, and advised people to stay out
of town, but that's the main transport hub
> Sam wrote:
> I see it as lying under oath before a federal grand jury to protect
> himself against a sexual harassment suit.
>
I don't think we can presume to know why he lied; I'd be a hell of a
lot more afraid of Ms. Clinton than I would of a sexual harassment
suit.
But he did lie. Over se
> Sam wrote:
> I just don't understand.
Great! We agree. You don't understand. Which is why you should not
presume to speak for others, since you've found you clearly aren't
qualified to do so.
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> Sam wrote:
> Nationals of a State which is not bound by the Convention are not
Whether it's in the convention or not there is a moral law which
applies and that law says you shouldn't indefinitely imprison somebody
without due process since we don't want to be imprisoned without due
process.
If
Nope... I didn't fork from anything, and I didn't post in response to
another thread, although I may have done the ol' change the subject thing to
another post. Although the subject matter is similar and may have actually
been inspired by such thread, my email was completely new and wonderful all
b
> Hold on... I started this thread. :-)
> Matthew Small
heh... According to the HOF archive this thread started with my
pedantic-rant...
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/messages.cfm/forumid:5/threadid:
17845
Which was actaully in response to ... Gruss(?) I think... not sure...
the comment
You know, I shoot weddings on occasion and luckily have never run into these
problems.
We usually take around 1200 pics at a wedding, and make backups throughout
the day. To me it is hard to see how somebody could loose the pics.
> -Original Message-
> From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL
Did the guy shoot digital or film?
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 7:10 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Wedding Photographer Lost our pictures
>
> Yep..thankfully not all of them but he lost a bunch of pictures taken
> aft
WOW...
Just upgrade a server from MX6 to MX7. Nice!
The jrun.exe is very stable. Consistent memory usage all weekend. Current
usage is 284MB. Peak is 368MB. Usually it will peak up to 800MB or more.
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Yeah, I even TIVO it. :)
On 7/11/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So you're the person that watches that show :)
>
> On 7/11/05, Marlon Moyer wrote:
> > I was watching the show this week and they did the Sunday funnies
> > section. Jay Leno was featured for this line:
> >
> > "What does a
Hold on... I started this thread. :-)
Matthew Small
-Original Message-
From: S.Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 4:12 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: bisexual (was Re: You've done it!)
I must admit... for a thread that I started, I'm surprised at the
I must admit... for a thread that I started, I'm surprised at the
content... this must go in my "truth is stranger than fiction"
archive. :)
> Plus, it is hard to clean once it is mixed with the
> champagne/fresca.
> It hardens like cement.
> On 7/11/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Na
Yes it's not the facts we care about, it's the seriousness of the charge. :)
On 7/11/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Interesting piece of hypocracy here. After longly and loudly
> proclaiming that he would fire the official responsible for leaking
> the Plame information, suddenly the president is sil
gt;- Jim
>
>Jacob wrote:
>
>
>
>>Well, NJ has the best town and what I believe it the worst town.. NEWARK!
>>
>>
>>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050711/ap_on_re_us/best_town
>>
>>Magazine Names Moorestown, N.J., Best Town
>>
>>By GEO
buying hoagies.
- Jim
Jacob wrote:
>Well, NJ has the best town and what I believe it the worst town.. NEWARK!
>
>
>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050711/ap_on_re_us/best_town
>
>Magazine Names Moorestown, N.J., Best Town
>
>By GEOFF MULVIHILL, Associated Press Writer 2 hou
Just a note that a sitting president is immune from these types of suits.
Howie
--- On Monday, July 11, 2005 3:54 PM, Sam scribed: ---
>
> I see it as lying under oath before a federal grand jury to protect
> himself against a sexual harassment suit.
>
> On 7/11/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
>> I lo
So you're the person that watches that show :)
On 7/11/05, Marlon Moyer wrote:
> I was watching the show this week and they did the Sunday funnies
> section. Jay Leno was featured for this line:
>
> "What does a bicycle and the war in Iraq have in common?"
~~
Interesting piece of hypocracy here. After longly and loudly
proclaiming that he would fire the official responsible for leaking
the Plame information, suddenly the president is silent on the issue:
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/politics/12107180.htm
Posted on Mon, Jul. 11, 2005
W
And, let's not forget Reagan and the Iran-Contra scandal. Ollie North etal
took the fall for him...
--- On Monday, July 11, 2005 3:52 PM, G scribed: ---
>
> Indeed.
>
>> I meant that the last republican that was going to be impeached was
>> really guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors ...
>>
I see it as lying under oath before a federal grand jury to protect
himself against a sexual harassment suit.
On 7/11/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> I looked at it this way, lying about screwing an intern simply did not
> fit within the high crimes and misdemeanors definitions of what is
> defined as
Indeed.
>I meant that the last republican that was going to be impeached was really
>guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors ...
>
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If it were McCain, yes. If it were shrub, I'd donate $10 to the
persecution^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H um prosecution.
larry
On 7/11/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree.but would you have donated the 10 bucks if Clinton was a
> republican? :)
>
> >I looked at it this way, lying about screwing an
The two are really separate. You can think that the whole matter is wrong
but still not want to support the President as a whole, in which you
wouldn't care to jump to his defense.
Matthew Small
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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 3:41 P
I meant that the last republican that was going to be impeached was really
guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors ...
--- On Monday, July 11, 2005 3:40 PM, G scribed: ---
>
> So because Nixon was a republican, if Clinton had been a republican,
> you
> wouldn't have aided in his defense???
>
> I
So because Nixon was a republican, if Clinton had been a republican, you
wouldn't have aided in his defense???
I don't follow.
> Hmwhen was the last time that a Republican president was going to
> be impeached? Oh, yeah - Nixon...
>
> So, the answer is no...
>
> --- On Monday, Jul
Yep.
If I could, I'd contribute $20 to the "Let's drag Kenneth Star behind
a Greyhound bus on a cross-country trip" fund.
I think he is an evil, petty, small-souled man.
On 7/11/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree.but would you have donated the 10 bucks if Clinton was a
> republican?
Hmwhen was the last time that a Republican president was going to be
impeached? Oh, yeah - Nixon...
So, the answer is no...
--- On Monday, July 11, 2005 3:35 PM, G scribed: ---
>
> I agree.but would you have donated the 10 bucks if Clinton was a
> republican? :)
>
I agree.but would you have donated the 10 bucks if Clinton was a
republican? :)
>I looked at it this way, lying about screwing an intern simply did not
> fit within the high crimes and misdemeanors definitions of what is
> defined as an impeachable offense.
>
> larry
>
> On 7/11/05, G <[EMAIL
Shrub does that well enough on his own
who's only task seemed to be to make
the President look bad.
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From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 12:30 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: highly interesting - Dean on Plame
Wilson lied when he stat
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