Yes, very promising! I'm glad you think so too. Interesting times,
eh? Whatever did we do to deserve them? LOL! (It's an old Chinese
curse: May you be reborn in interesting times.)
Regards
Keith
Kieth,
It took me a few days to digest all the stuff in your reply. Simply
put, everything
Kieth,
It took me a few days to digest all the stuff in your reply. Simply put,
everything I missed in my original post was elaborated on with a great deal of
logic, reason and facts in your reply.
You're right about a level playing field (thinking about the school kid and
"green" web sites
You hit one of my really hot buttons. One of the most expensive schools in
the nation, when breaking out the cost per pupil, has the lowest scores on
any standardized test given.
Standardized testing is not always a meaningful measurement of
student capability, but it is often dragged out
SNIP
For example, spending $0.50 for every $1.00 of my taxes on building the
military does not represent balance when our (K-12) schools don't come close
in comparison to most of those in the industrialized world.
SNIP
You hit one of my really hot buttons. One of the most expensive school
Hi everyone,
I've been receiving emails lately that have given me a burst of
enthusiasm and curiosity about the future.
Good for you!
Here are some of the things I've been thinking about. I hope you
don't mind if I use this forum to express myself a little.
Feel free, that's what it's f
ing war.
Mike
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For example, spending $0.50 for every $1.00 of my taxes on
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the reply.
My only comment is about use of the word "community". Although I don't
disagree, It wasn't my quote.
Dan wrote:
"By the way, in the larger picture (the community as you refer to it) the
barter chain may be much longer."
George H. W. Bush said:
"I have spo
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the reply.
My only comment is
Daniel Crandall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 11:11:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Redler
Mike, you wrote:
"..So, where am I going with this? I was just thinking, wouldn't it be
exciting to have alliances
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the reply.
My only comment is that the word "community" is out of the Bush quote. Those
were not my words. I suggested that when a hypocrite says something that he/she
has demonstrated contempt for in the past, the words might still be important.
George H. W. Bush said:
Hi everyone,
I've been receiving emails lately that have given me a burst of enthusiasm and
curiosity about the future.
Here are some of the things I've been thinking about. I hope you don't mind if
I use this forum to express myself a little.
Today, the political climate is tense. Many p
"The incredible thing is not that he says these things but that we voted for
him."
When I see "our" president barely able to form a complete sentence and the
message is as convoluted as his grammar, I think of a scene in the movie Fargo.
A killer in the movie has kidnapped a woman and she thi
Thanks, I didn't know about this.
Rick
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To see the full list of quotes, go to slate.com, type bushism in the search box,
and read them all. They go back several years.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Chris,
This is classic Bush. It is up there with his other observa
>> "More and more of our imports come from overseas.,
which is sorta true since a lot of them come from Canada and Mexico.
... which are not overseas. China is though. Cheap stuff in, real jobs out.
m--
"As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents,
more and more closely
>> This is classic Bush. It is up there with
>> "More and more of our imports come from overseas.,
which is sorta true since a lot of them come from Canada and Mexico.
m--
"As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents,
more and more closely, the inner soul of the people.
On
To see the full list of quotes, go to slate.com, type bushism in the search
box,
and read them all. They go back several years.
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Dear Chris,
This is classic Bush. It is up there with his other observations such
"Is our children learning?" from a speech on education,
Dear Chris,
This is classic Bush. It is up there with his other observations such
"Is our children learning?" from a speech on education, "More and
more of our imports come from oversees., I hope the ambitious realize
that they are more likely to succeed with success as opposed to
failu
The incredible
thing is not that he says these things but that we voted for him.
Rick
Uh, not me. But he carried my state, so OK.
Chris K
Cayce, SC
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> The incredible thing is not that he says these things but that we
voted for him. <
I can't sat too much as I voted for Blair last time, we vote again next
week but they all seem as bad as one another. Big business is running
this country now, well them and the EU. The environment here is going
The incredible thing to me is that half of those that voted for him did so
BECAUSE he is an idiot! I know people who cast votes bad for him or that he
comes across as a Regular Joe. Of course, these people don't seem to be able
to connect him back to GHW, Samuel Prescott, and Prescott. Astoundi
This is classic Bush. It is up there with his other observations such
"Is our children learning?" from a speech on education, "More and more
of our imports come from oversees., I hope the ambitious realize that
they are more likely to succeed with success as opposed to failure., We
ought
> BUSH: "One of the great sources of energy for the future is liquefied
natural gas. There's a lot of gas reserves around the world. Gas can
only be transported by ship, though, when you liquefy it, when you put
it in solid form." <
Am I right in thinking this man has a university degree in bus
Actually, there is a Norwegian group. a company and some researchers at a
university at Trondheim if I recall rightly, who are working on a method
of shipping methane as hydrate; i.e. dissolved in ice, a solid. They
think it may be more economical than LNG up to 6000 miles or so. It might
possibly
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