Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-10 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 9:54 AM -0800 11/10/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: >redirecting Ah. Yes. *That's* the word I was looking for... There. That should stop the bandwidth leak... Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation 44 Farquhar Street, B

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-10 Thread Chuck Wolber
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, R.A. Hettinga wrote: > At 7:11 PM -0800 11/8/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: > >"&cet" is an HTMl element > > Wrong again. Mere hyperlatinate British public school affectation, & = > et, and, um, all that... Strange, you called that a rudimentary part of modern culture. Are you awa

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 12:17 AM -0500 11/9/04, R.A. Hettinga wrote: >At 7:11 PM -0800 11/8/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: >>"&cet" is an HTMl element > >Wrong again. Mere hyperlatinate British public school affectation, & = et, >and, um, all that... It dawns on me that between Berners-Lee and Hallam-Baker, that the latter,

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 7:11 PM -0800 11/8/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: >"&cet" is an HTMl element Wrong again. Mere hyperlatinate British public school affectation, & = et, and, um, all that... At 7:11 PM -0800 11/8/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: >> Yes, and, apparently, by your inability to parse something that is a >> rudimen

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-08 Thread Chuck Wolber
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, R.A. Hettinga wrote: > At 6:13 PM -0800 11/8/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: > >> Give me a child until the age of 7, &cet. > > > >'er huh? > > Jesuit Maxim. Or Michael Apted film premise. Take your pick. Google is > your friend. "&cet" is an HTMl element, I ass-u-me-d that some HTM

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-08 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 8:20 PM -0800 11/8/04, John Young wrote: >West Texas is where kids learn to fuck jackrabbits >by slitting their guts to fashion a pokehole. The jacks' >death kicking of the cojones is what leaves an urge in >them as adults to spread the practice to the state, the >nation, the world, any place to

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-08 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 6:13 PM -0800 11/8/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: >> Give me a child until the age of 7, &cet. > >'er huh? Jesuit Maxim. Or Michael Apted film premise. Take your pick. Google is your friend. >> Which he spent in Midland, TX. >> >> Being the son of a family of West-Texans myself, he comes by his >> "b

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-08 Thread Chuck Wolber
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, R.A. Hettinga wrote: > At 9:41 AM -0800 11/8/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: > >*SIGH* Is it really so hard for people to remember that George W. Bush was > >born and educated in Massachusetts? > > Give me a child until the age of 7, &cet. 'er huh? > Which he spent in Midland, TX.

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-08 Thread John Young
West Texas is where kids learn to fuck jackrabbits by slitting their guts to fashion a pokehole. The jacks' death kicking of the cojones is what leaves an urge in them as adults to spread the practice to the state, the nation, the world, any place to hunt gash. You thought dove hunting is what

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-08 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 9:41 AM -0800 11/8/04, Chuck Wolber wrote: >*SIGH* Is it really so hard for people to remember that George W. Bush was >born and educated in Massachusetts? Give me a child until the age of 7, &cet. Which he spent in Midland, TX. Being the son of a family of West-Texans myself, he comes by his

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-08 Thread Chuck Wolber
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004, R.A. Hettinga wrote: %< SNIP %< > More disturbing still for liberal Democrats is that George W. Bush is > the first Republican Southerner ever elected to the presidency, another > indicator that a majority of the citizenry no longer finds conservatism > and Texas such a sc

Re: Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-07 Thread John Young
Excellent humor, this Hooverismo, got all the usual targets in his insulting-like-Lenny-Bruce jibe. Probably high on narcotics like Lenny. Imagined victory turns on losers. A bit excessive with hyperbole, but that's code by comics. Remember the CIA Comic from the late 90s? Told hilarious inside t

Faith in democracy, not government

2004-11-07 Thread R.A. Hettinga
<http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/11/07/EDGQQ9M33Q1.DTL&type=printable> The San Francisco Chronicle Election Fallout Faith in democracy, not government - Victor Davis Hanson Sunday, November 7, 2004 Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton were th