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>"Source: eyewitness
>Published: Saturday, September 29, 2001 Author: Kristinn
>Led by the D.C. Chapter of Free Republic, a total of about two hundred
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he effects of the Afghan war played a
critical part in the eventual fall of the USSR, easily the 20th Century's
greatest evil.
Dave Fobare
>Sadly, this is mostly too true. We also back and armed Saddam Hussein. -Gary
> > I found this article to be very interesting...
> >
Yes, Clinton's inaction after the Cole bombing was despicable. Our lack of
response to the Khobar Towers bombing didn't help either, but we had very
little cooperation from the Saudis in that matter. The Yemenis were quite
helpful(in comparison, anyway) after the Cole attack. We certainly learn
or revenge is what got us to where we are today. More of
>it solves nothing.
You know, Camille Paglia wrote that if women ran society, we'd all still be
living in grass huts. Since most women I know are tough, I had a hard time
believing that. Until you run into the Maureens
y Fr.
Sirico(here in Michigan!).
After reading up a bit, you still don't have an idea about why people like
me argue for capitalism, at least your arguments will be sharpened
considerably.
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Nuclear
>power?
Whatever help the nuclear industry has received in the form of research
from the gov't has been far outweighed by needless regulation. You could at
least bring up a far better case of subsidies. Like oil maybe.
Dave Fobare
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he people, peace and happiness...
>but look throughout History and see what really drives mankind to act:
It really sounds like you hate private property. But to do that looks
stupid these days, so instead you substitute some other term that doesn't
make you look goofy.
Dave Fobare
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'share'.
We aren't dirtying the planet, at least not in relation to other countries.
We are a net *consumer* of CO2, while the rest of the world is a net
*emitter*. If one accepts that both the globe is warming up rapidly and
that the world's net gain of CO2 is a culprit
n relation to
conventional forms of power) is regulation, regulation, and more regulation.
Dave Fobare
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>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 3:
a cartoon character,
and not a real person. And no, he is not my hero; he believes that the
economy is a zero-sum game where every dollar he makes is a dollar someone
else loses. In the respect, I suspect he is much closer to your own beliefs.
Dave Fobare
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>Fro
y(wind, sun) aren't terribly efficient.
When they become more efficient, we will use them more.
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do it all. Being a shining beacon of liberty is a good start
though.
>No, he'd rather spend the $400 billion and his time on Star Wars because
>thats what his pupeteers in the Pentagon want.
Do you really think the Joint Chiefs of
rweening
bureaucrats.
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e long term waste problem.
Maybe no corporation exists to take on the problem of risk & waste because
no corporation is truly independent. When it comes to nuclear power, too
many people in & out of government want a level of regulation no other form
of power generation
Wayne,
I'll take your continued refusal to address anything substantive to mean
you wish this thread to end.
Dave Fobare
>I honestly feel sorry for you, there is obviously a real chip on your
>shoulder about this - were you frightened by a hippy in you
e can't get anything like Kyoto ratified by politicians who
must face elections, how is it that *I* am in the minority? Here we go back
to the dictionary.
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>Fifty years? WHO CARES. Another red herring. We *could* be making much
>better use of technology to generate green power.
I wholeheartedly agree. That's why I support nuclear power.
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ned.
Yes, those cost estimates should be questioned. Since those are the figures
calculated by the Clinton administration, which fought for Kyoto(however
briefly), it is most likely that they are too low.
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nore Kyoto for the most part. And when the Greens occasionally
noted this, guys like Gerhard Schroeder(sp?) engaged them in a truly clever
game of intercontinental "good cop, bad cop", with guess who, the U.S. as
the bad cop.
To paraphrase Camille Paglia, if the Kyoto crowd were i
>Reducing CO2 emissions would be great, but right now I'd be satisfied if
>the guys I work with would just turn the faucets all the way off after they
>wash their hands.
Heck, just getting much of Europe to *wash* would be an improvement
rations that would be
>severely impacted by any restrictions and regulations put
>into place to control pollution.
Well, since Romania was the only European country to actually ratify Kyoto
'97, then maybe the all of the center-left European governments simply used
Kyoto to mollify wacky
ossed around contains no penalties
for treaty members who miss emissions targets/goals. In other words, it
doesn't really do anything, except provide a fig leaf for the
unelected(largely) bureaucrats who devoted so much time to Kyoto.
Dave Fobare
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ts of Kyoto,
any treaty this unsuccessful could only be called absurd.
Certainly, one cannot say that George Bush "pulled out" of Kyoto. The U.S.
was never *in* Kyoto. Bush simply commented upon the obvious.
Dave Fobare
At 07:46 PM 7/25/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Why absurd?
>
>Thi
n refused to even submit the absurd accord for formal ratification.
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for the bill? Or force the private company that discovered the
treatment to provide it for free? Tell them to keep researching? Or reduce
inflation & kill the cap gains tax so that the marketplace can attract the
capital necessary to f
0
or 11(I think) top bracket rate cuts since the US income tax was
instituted. EVERY time, EVERY SINGLE TIME, the share of the total income
tax pie paid for by the top 1% has gone UP. Class warfare might make you
sleep better, but it does
Your Personal Self-Government Score is 70%.
Your Economic Self-Government Score is 80%.
I don't think I'm quite *that* Libertarian just yet. Way too short a quiz.
Still, I like the "maybe" option on this test.
Dave Fobare
At 07:32 PM 6/13/01 -0400, you wrote:
>ma
The best control for the population explosion? Capitalism. Works for the
western world; it would work for China eventually as well. Actually, I
guess something else would work too: Stalinism. That worked for Stalin,
Mao, Pol Pot and others as well.
>This may not be a popular opinion and I kno
rge? They don't.
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Fact: The Fortune 500 spend more to *comply* with the federal tax code than
they do in federal taxes themselves. Thank god we finally have someone in
the Cabinet(Treasury's Paul O'Neill) who understands this.
>
>I pay more money in income taxes a year than the median income is in
>the United S
amath. Namath's
OL was better, though O'Brien's receivers may have been better(Wesley
Walker, Al Toon, etc).
Dave Fobare
>Howie
>
>P.S. - unfortunately, I'm old enough to remember Namath, the Steelers
>dynasty, etc...I'm feeling old now...
>
>
I didn't see Sean Deason's name on the schedule anywhere. Is he still part
of the Detroit techno scene?
>Just curious to see who is going to the 2001 Detroit electronic music
>festival?
>
>http://www.electronicmusicfest.com/schedule/
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Why not make cfbabes.com a version of amihotornot.com limited to the CF
community?
At 12:08 AM 4/6/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Well,
>
>I thought that cfbabes was such a good idea..
>
> and being that we all just have tons of time on our hands
>.
>
>And being an impatient sort sometimes, co
The vast majority of the 3K+ "children" who die of gunfire are actually 17
& 18 year-old young men who live in high-crime areas and are likely to have
substantial criminal records of their own.
>Assuming you don't get shot by an angry teenager :-)
>
>3,024 - The number of US children w
Methinks this is what passes for satire with folks like the PETA crowd.
At 10:35 AM 4/2/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>So, now you've got a nice fat pipe into your home office. Wondering what's
>for lunch?
>
>http://www.manbeef.com
>
>Jim
>
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>http://www.mrsparkle.com/
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>Sent: March 29, 2001 9:35 AM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: RE: RE :Mr. Sparkles and LOTR
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>Can I get a franchise in my prefecture?
>
>At 08:46 AM 3/
Can I get a franchise in my prefecture?
At 08:46 AM 3/29/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm disrespectful to dirt! Can you see I am serious?
>
>(still in the dark?)
>
>Bob
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