Thanks. I feel proud as well.
However, we still have progress to be made:
1. First, the total number of voters was still too low. We should be 80%+
IMHO
2. The level of education of the average voter seems to still be lower then
it should be. We need to find better ways to get better
Dana.
What is your point? Since it is who they voted for, it is clearly who they
want. A want is a thought, versus a need.
Since he won the popular vote and the electoral vote, it is clearly a
majority, no matter how you count it. When you combine this with the
Congressional growth by the
Nope. Suburbanite. Lake Forest (Typical Republican)
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 8:42 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bush gave terrorists more weapons than Saddam ever would
have...
Andy wrote:
Actually, I'm done and
.
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From: Andy Ousterhout
Obviously a leftist publication bent on bending the will of the undecided
wimps who want to say the voted for the winner... g
Interesting is that Bush has about twice as many strong electoral votes as
Kerry and that most of Kerry's votes are weak
Looks like this person might. But since his country doesn't allow free
speech, we all know this to be nothing but posturing.
Also, if you have been reading our posts, I for one, don't really care what
people in another country says about us. If we are doing what I think to be
the right thing,
Actually, I'm done and since basically the diatribe is down to mostly Sam,
you and me, I think that most of the others are done as well.
As we say in Chicago, vote well and often.
Andy
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From: Gruss Gott
Subject: Re: Bush gave terrorists more weapons than Saddam ever
Gruss,
I don't see anything in this article about world opinion. I do see an excellent
article on the effects of the election on the price of oil. Two entirely different
things.
By the way, I don't think that world opinion of US is up.
Andy
All Bushies, I have identified a sector that
Pong
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From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 5:52 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: PING?
Subject says it all
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Sams Teach Yourself Regular Expressions in 10 Minutes by
Obviously a leftist publication bent on bending the will of the undecided
wimps who want to say the voted for the winner... g
Interesting is that Bush has about twice as many strong electoral votes as
Kerry and that most of Kerry's votes are weak. In any case, tomorrow will
be very interesting
Gruss,
First, I don't have my MBA, which is why I know that the measurement thing
is BS. I've worked for at least one the best managers in the world, Jack
Welch. And while they do measure the hell out of things, they also
understand that some of the most important characteristics are not
I my original response was that his experience operating a boat in a war 30
years ago doesn't make him a better leader today. It should make it easier
for him to relate to the troops, but this may be countered somewhat by his
stand when he left the service.
Andy
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From:
Conversely, you can't say they are. We are just more knowledgeable now.
And we have two countries out of the nuclear running. Which is progress.
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From: Gruss Gott
Andy wrote:
All of which sounds like we are better off.
This is the problem I'm pointing out - you and
Actually, to state history correctly, it was the general consensus that they
did have WMD's, both from the know facts at the time, unaccounted stocks,
and actions. And the only reason the UN was making any progress was because
we had 100,000 plus troops massed on their borders. Meanwhile, those
See below:
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From: Gruss Gott
Sam Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But even if Kerry, Gore, Clinton or McCain were
President the last four years N. Korea and Iran would
still be where they are today. I believe only Bush
took Libya and Iraq off that list. So less
You've got to be kidding me. You may be the only person on earth who
believes that.
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From: Gruss Gott
Andy wrote:
the only reason the UN was making any progress was because
we had 100,000 plus troops massed on their borders.
No that had nothing to do with anything
There. Now doesn't feel better to say what you've always wanted to ... Jane
you ignorant slut...
On a side note, are you on a first name basis with Hussein? You keep
calling him Sadaam as if he were your neighbor who just mowed your
lawn.
And you keep rudely calling President Bush, Bush. But
Actually, I liked it! Showed a little spunk!
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From: Gruss Gott
Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dunno Gruss - considering the request at the beginning to keep the
conversations on a higher level than the school playground this seems
pretty low level to me.
Then he should rejoin the military at a lower level. The Best CEO's are not
those that know how to work the lathe.
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 12:28 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bin Laden shows his ugly face
Jim
Gruss,
You've logic doesn't flow and none of it has anything to do with an MBA --
which is about as far away from the factory floor as you can get.
Your first statement starts at the self-evident and moves quickly to
fallacies. Growth doesn't always take time, but does take a market and
Wow. Are you ever constrained by facts? If you can't measure it you can't
achieve it? Pure BS. What about happiness?
And your fact list just doesn't cut it. Pure supposition on your part.
Both cons and pros. For example, what makes you think that new leaders
haven't stepped up? Your middle
Very interesting perspective. And this makes sense. If any of the
terrorist groups had the stash, they'd of probably filmed it and placed it
on the web to increase the fear.
Andy
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From: Robert Munn
Here is the latest on the story:
Russia did not go on its own. It
What about McCain Kerry?
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 11:47 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What About McCain?
Kevin wrote:
Personally, while I like the guy a lot he lost a lot of my respect
when he defended the
Why is that surprising? This election is not about Kerry, it is about Bush.
They could be running Donald Duck and most of those voting for Kerry would
vote for the duck instead. Quack Quack.
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From: G
The funny thing is, while the righties are spinning Bush is all
lol. And sometimes a wise-quacker!
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 2:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Video Suggests Explosives Disappeared After U.S. Took
Control
Andy wrote:
They could be running Donald Duck and most
It still wouldn't fly...
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From: William Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 2:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Video Suggests Explosives Disappeared After U.S. Took
Control
Perhaps we'd be better off with a Mallard over a dullard...
good ones!
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From: Charlie Griefer
Subject: ...and then they voted (non-political humor (hopefully))
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Does your tape ever get tired of playing the same song?
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From: Gruss Gott
That tells me that the Pentagon didn't have enough troops in country
to cover IAEA sites so Al Qaqaa became a lower priority.
Gruss,
I am beginning to suspect that you are working for the Kerry campaign as the
only way to rationalize your totally lopsided view. So if I read this
correctly your logic runs like this: unless someone has a ready answer to
an accusation, not only must the charge be true and but all
Check your facts. From FactCheck:
Kerry claimed, as he had in the first debate, that the Army's Chief of
Staff, Gen. Eric K. Shinseki, was forced to retire for saying before the
invasion of Iraq that many more troops were needed than the administration
was planning to send.
It is true that
When one disagrees with ones boss and is forced to quit, it is never because
the boss is correct. Only time shows whether the boss or subordinate where
correct. Many times, the disagreement has less to do with substance then
with style. The actual cause of Shinseki's leaving is likely never to
No disagreement.
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From: Matthew Small
Having been in the military, I know that a retirement is often as much a
firing as anything. I don't believe Shinseki was fired i.e. Get your
crap and get out, but that he was made into a lame duck by announcing his
retirement
Yikes. Sounds like Bush put together an international coalition. How dare
he! Just when Kerry Co had him pegged. Guess it is time to bury the
truth...
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From: Sam Morris
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/19/opinion/19franks.html?ex=1255924800en=dfe
Point is that a coalition was assembled when possible.
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From: Larry C. Lyons
Andy,
If you look at the nations involved with the coalition to out the
Taliban, you'll find it is composed of countries whose nationals were
killed by Alqueda on 9-11. Moreover the attack on
are entirely separate cases
with different backgrounds and causes. You cannot equate the two.
larry
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 11:36:57 -0500, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Point is that a coalition was assembled when possible.
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but it wasn't there when our troops got there
3) Our troops didn't find it there but on the other hand they weren't
looking for it
The latter being the update I posted.
Dana
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 20:33:12 -0500, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought Sam's info indicated
the air. I
suppose the Rather debacle may have made them cautious, but what
evidence do you have for what you say?
Dana
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 14:05:16 -0500, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, 60 minutes was hoping to delay the story until just before
the election. We don't
Candace,
Sorry. I was actually dis-ing Ken. So the apology is to him as well.
Just getting upset with how far out-of-bounds this election has gone. Both
sides working hard to out low-ball the other. The general population unable
to make rational decisions because of all of the
Gruss,
I also think that there is another reason. If you make a decision based off
of the information at hand at that time and it turns out that the
information was wrong, is that a mistake? One can question the timing --
should we wait for more information -- and that might be viewed as a
We'll see if you say the same about Bush as time passes.
Andy
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From: G
Interesting thing about Clinton, at the time the allegations were levelled,
his advisors told him to lie about it, arguing that admitting it immediately
would cost him his presidency. Clinton did
Actually, Bush did say that he had an intelligence error ( go ahead, laugh)
and that he was looking into it. He said it during the debates. However,
the wolves were baying for raw meat so that didn't suffice.
And Clinton would have been much better off if he'd admitted his error, then
went for
Actually not. Can you point to any direct correlation between grades and
success? If so, how does the correlation define success?
Andy
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From: Larry C. Lyons
But a C+ GPA in grad school is still a C+. It says he showed up, and
did barely well enough that we can't kick
No, the real question is what did he do with his life. He has fought and
won against a difficult decease (remember, it is a decease, not a weakness),
become Governor of Texas and then President of the US. So while you
personally detest him, he has been very successful.
Andy
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Sam,
Cut and paste. I'm not going to join.
Andy
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From: Sam Morris
--- Gruss Gott wrote:
It's a screwup, but how big is open to debate.
Oh it's big.
I know everyone here strikehates/strike doesn't
like Rush but this is a must read.
Kerry's UN Screwed Up Al-Qaqaa
Yikes. I guess being president of the US is a small achievement. Get real.
You can't find many that have been as successful.
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From: Gruss Gott
Further I'd challenge you to find any less successful than Mr. Bush.
I disagree with your analysis. Becoming a president is not a version of
Star Search.
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From: Gruss Gott
Andy wrote:
Yikes. I guess being president of the US is a small achievement. Get
real.
You can't find many that have been as successful.
Sure they have to work
Sorry, not biting. I'd liked to have a beer with Clinton as well. But I
wouldn't vote for him.
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:11 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bush higher IQ than Kerry
Andy wrote:
I disagree with
Gruss,
If you are going to continue to ignore the facts about Shinseki, what other
facts do you continue to ignore because they don't suit your view. Re-read
earlier posts showing that Shineki submitted his retirement prior to any
troop discussion.
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From: Gruss Gott
Wow, what a great definition of being fired? I've been wined and dined
after I was fired. For show. So unfortunately, your definition is not very
good. But feel free to adjust to meet your desired view of the world.
And when did this happen? Long before the decision making on troop
He needs to go.
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From: Jon Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:49 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Mr. Arafat
I think if Arafat was to die suddenly in the next few days, it is only
going to destabilise things even further.
Compounding
Can't argue with an opinion. I can just say that I don't share it.
Personality plays a role, but opinions, perspectives and beliefs matter
more.
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:31 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Bush
Know that makes sense. But what does it have to do with Bush? Sounds more
like a problem with Clinton.
Andy
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: October Surprise - the short version
Andy
2004 19:58:16 -0500, Andy Ousterhout wrote:
Can't argue with an opinion. I can just say that I don't share it.
Personality plays a role, but opinions, perspectives and beliefs matter
more.
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Ah.
I wouldn't use the word faith. But I do believe that the strongest leaders
have core beliefs around which they center their decisions. These core
beliefs provide a predictability for those working with them and gives them
the strength to tackle unpleasant and unpopular tasks.
Also, I was
Yah. Same with his running mate Edwards!
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From: Tony Weeg
nahhh, its just gettin good now... the REAL BULL SHIT IS SPEWING!
its amazing the absolute horse shit that just pelts our ear drums
each time that lunatic power trip crazed motherfucker opens his
fucking mouth.
. The Defense Advisory Board wasn't his friend
either.
This shouldn't be any revelation - as I've pointed out in the past Gen
Franks called Mr. Feith, the stupidest f--king man and the planet.
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 20:37:28 -0500, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Know that makes sense. But what does
Wrong. Goodnight.
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From: Gruss Gott
Andy wrote:
That leads me to think that he would
only operate unilaterally after the damage had been done.
The idea of Preemption was discredited by the war in Iraq; it will
only work with perfect intelligence which we obviously
What is interesting is the swing in states like a pendulum. Even, Kerry lead,
Kerry lead widens, Kerry lead lessons, even, Bush Lead, Bush lead widens.
http://www.electoral-vote.com/
Andy
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Purchase from House of Fusion,
Interestingly, the Polls show Bush doing much better than Kerry with married
women because of the security issue. So more women voting may not favor
Kerry, unless they are in the under 29 category, where Kerry is a clear
leader. Good news (from my perspective) is that traditionally, the younger
Yes. Talk about ignorant. I've a relative who is very bright but has been
fooled by the Kerry campaign that Bush would reinstate the draft. I was
very surprised to think anyone, especially someone who is educated, would
think that any president would reinstate the draft. The military doesn't
And you believe that? And you believe that that information is worthy of
this group? News worthy? Do you also email the list when the National
Inquirer reports alien spottings?
This election needs to get over. The depths that are being reached with
lies, dirty campaigns, mis-information are
Because the modern army doesn't need canon fodder like previous armies. The
equipment is more complicated and the people strategies require more
training. Lastly, their deaths cause a greater uproar. So no, I don't
believe that Bush or the Military will institute a draft.
Since Kerry has the
Read all the way to the bottom.
How the vaccine works:
Influenza vaccine is produced by growing the virus in eggs. The virus is
killed and processed to create the vaccine, which is given by injection under
the skin. The body then produces antibodies to the virus over the next two to
four weeks.
-
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/flushot.asp
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 13:01:22 -0500, Andy Ousterhout
wrote:
Read all the way to the bottom.
How the vaccine works
Why not? If the facts fit, you can't convict.
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From: G
Someone on this list hates when people mention Snopes.com to discredit
incorrect information.so i won't mention Snopes.com on this list.or
the fact that this piece is incorrect in its primary argument, as
They are using figures that only include the direct costs, but not the
indirect costs. They are doing this to product their cronies who fund them.
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From: Gruss Gott
Andy wrote:
It is not surprising that
Kerry and he don't see the need for any tort reform as part of
A friend of mine is a vascular surgeon and 30% of her expenses are
malpractice insurance.
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From: Sam Morris
Average malpractice awards have tripled to $3.5
million since 1994, driving medical liability
insurance premiums up over 500 percent. In 2001, 12
juries awarded
Isn't that what insurance is for? How come you don't apply the same logic
to health insurance since our lifestyles strongly influence healthcare
costs.
Andy
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From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:54 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject:
. They made no *attempt* to pay me until I hired a lawyer.
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 13:38:32 -0500, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting and not surprising.
However, the real point here is that Edwards is as attached to the
plaintiffs bar as Chaney is to Oil companies. It is not surprising
Depends how she cooks...
ducks and runs serpentine for cover...
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From: dana tierney
It isn't a matter of what the woman is worth. Presumably her husband
wasn't going to sell her at auction any time soon.
Not Bush. He is perfect in every way.
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From: dana tierneylege
he worked hard not smart. Yeah, it was one of his flaws. Most
presidents have them, ya know.
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Dana,
So why is this news? And if not news, why show it?
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From: dana tierney
Sam
I saw this story -- including the bit about were not there when tropps
arrived -- on CNN this morning. Chill.
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 09:55:40 -0700 (PDT), Sam Morris
wrote:
The liberal
Where did that come from?
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From: dana tierney
Reagan too, I hear :)
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 18:21:14 -0500, Andy Ousterhout wrote:
Not Bush. He is perfect in every way.
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From: dana tierneylege
he worked hard not smart. Yeah
Ah. Perhaps an exaggeration.
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From: dana tierney
someone -- not you I think --- was calling Reagan a god among men here
a while back
Dana
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 18:31:20 -0500, Andy Ousterhout wrote:
Where did that come from?
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From: dana
of the story, where different
people say that this is not the case. It's called balanced news
coverage. When there is confusion as to the facts, an attempt is made
to reflect all points of view.
Dana
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 18:24:23 -0500, Andy Ousterhout wrote:
Dana,
So why is this news? And if not news
and
the clarifications today?
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 20:11:34 -0500, Andy Ousterhout wrote:
It is not news because it was already reported on. Were any new facts
introduced? If not, why re-introduce this old story now?
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From: dana tierney
Try brewing your own! They taste great and are a lot less expensive. So
far, I've brewed and IPA and Porter. Next I am going to try an Oktoberfest
style. Each batch yields approximately 5 gallons.
Andy
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From: Harkins, Patrick
cool!
PS. - got to check out that
it :)
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From: Andy Ousterhout
Try brewing your own! They taste great and are a lot less expensive. So
far, I've brewed and IPA and Porter. Next I am going to try an
Oktoberfest
style. Each batch yields approximately 5 gallons
But that is down significantly. Bush has made significant in-roads in
traditional Democratic voting blocks - women, people of color, and Jews. If
this isn't reversed by election time, Kerry is toast.
Andy
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From: Kevin Graeme
Fact: Judith and I hate Bush but we're
As I understand it, Carter's fundamental problem was that he was too smart
and wouldn't delegate. Things just basically ground to a halt as he
reviewed and approved everything.
Andy
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From: dana tierney
He had a recession and yeah, he had the Iran hostage thing. Reagan
Just as you can't blame Bush for the recession. g
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From: dana tierney
Screwed up, yes. But if the hostages were released *as* Reagan was
sworn in you really can't give Reagan credit for freeing them, can
you?
Dana
Well, then I am double-cursed! And I am not rich g
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From: Gruss Gott
Andy wrote:
All in all, like the Chinese curse: May you live in interesting times.
And
we, folks, live in very interesting times.
No doubt there. I think the rest of that curse is: may you
Tour of Alaska
On a tour of Alaska, the pope took a couple of days off to visit the mountains
for some sight seeing. He was cruising along the campground in the pope-mobile
when there was a frantic commotion just at the edge of the woods. A helpless
Democrat, wearing sandals, shorts, a
I've been reminded by my German friends that even they supported us in Iraq
within their constraints by increasing troop counts in both Pakistan and
Afghanistan.
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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:09 PM
To: CF-Community
Just want everyone to know that I am an equal opportunity abuser! g
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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:23 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: another Joke
that's pretty good :)
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:55:37 -0700 (PDT), Sam
WMD, WMD, WMD
laughs, turns and runs
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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:54 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Alleged RE: Dying for the United Nations
I dont think WMD in Iraq are even alleged any more. It's considered
Polls back to more balanced: http://www.electoral-vote.com/oct/oct21.html
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Gruss,
What if there is a segment that doesn't want a resolution? And do you
really think that a settlement can be forced? How well do forced solutions
last, since they are inherently unstable, waiting for a time for revenge?
Andy
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From: Gruss Gott
When your at a
Who has soon this prior to what we found out after we went in? In fact, B
has been proven to be true after the fact (Food for Oil) and A was clearly a
widely believed view.
Andy
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From: Kevin Graeme
It's important to note that both versions included the requirement
The rational is that democrats tend to focus more on Human Rights issues
than republicans. Sorry to burst your bubble.
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From: Robert Munn
confirmed:
http://www.indystar.com/articles/0/187838-8290-010.html
I would add, editorially, that of course Iran wants Mr.
Do you ever play a different record, or just repeat the same song no matter
what the dance?
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From: Gruss Gott
Andy wrote:
The rational is that democrats tend to focus more on Human Rights issues
than republicans. Sorry to burst your bubble.
I don't think the 2 are
Same sight, updated. Yesterday it estimated Kerry at 281.
Andy
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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 7:05 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: electoral college
http://www.electoral-vote.com/
Who said New Mexico was barely Bush? Is
and run...
Dana
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:09:13 -0500, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same sight, updated. Yesterday it estimated Kerry at 281.
Andy
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From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 7:05 PM
To: CF-Community
in this
sort of poll is that in an individual state the sample size of any one
poll may not be large enough to ensure any real reliability.
larry
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:37:28 -0500, Andy Ousterhout
The site is very interesting. If you hover over a state, the actual
percentages show
A great game. While I am not a Sox fan, it is great to have them in the
series. Too bad it couldn't be a Cubs/Sox series
Andy
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:05 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: A Reason to Celebrate!!!
Nope. It is ok to change. But one would hope that a presidential contender
would do sufficient research before presenting an opinion. It is clear on
his pay as you go plan he did not. Isn't this the same problem that you
are accusing Bush of? Acting before all of the information was in?
And
Absolutely.
And I hold Kerry to the same standard.
Andy
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From: Bill Wheatley
Awesome so by that logic President Bush needs to be held responsible
for acting on faulty intel he got?
About time someone finally figured out what i was saying that the buck
stops with
Since the dawn of time g
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From: Bill Wheatley
When did a liberal become a bad thing? :
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He is only saying that when challenged. All the rest of the time he is
being dishonest.
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From: Bill Wheatley
Isn't what he says to the people his public opinion? Or do we perceive
his public opinion as what the media tells us his opinion is?
Very good!
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From: Gruss
A liberal is a bad thing because most americans aren't liberal.
A conservative is a bad thing because most americans aren't conservative.
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Purchase from House of Fusion,
I am not sure what is more disgusting --DNC smear tactics like this or the
continued rant by the DNC that the RNC is running an attack campaign.
Just another sign that Kerry is starting to flop.First the real mean side
of Kerry came out with the continued discussions of Mary Cheney, then the
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