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On 9 Sep 2005 02:46:38 -0700, "WillStG" <willstg@aol.com> wrote:


> It would be
>wise to be competing to be *more* bi-partisan now than anyone else, and
>run your campaign strategy LATER, after the crisis has mostly been
>abated.
>
>Will Miho
>NY Music and TV/Audio Post Guy
>"The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits
 
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WillStG wrote:

>
> You are a piece of work Hank.

Seems like you have been forced to write off just about every regular on
the board now.


Hmmmm. Couldn't be, nah..
 
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In article <1126328036.442855.245450@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"WillStG" <willstg@aol.com> wrote:

> I have only asked you to save
> the recriminations _during the crisis_; until the dead are buried and
> the survivors attended to

Hypocrite.
 
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In article <1126328852.961486.158280@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"WillStG" <willstg@aol.com> wrote:

> I only said everyone needs to work together right now across
> party lines, and leave the politics for later.

Hypocrite.
 
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"Roger W. Norman" <Roger@SirMusicStudio.com> wrote in message...

> any circumstance that exceeds resources simply is an unanswerable
> circumstance by local actions.


It really can not be put any more succinctly.
 
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David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:

> "Roger W. Norman" <Roger@SirMusicStudio.com> wrote in message...
>
>> any circumstance that exceeds resources simply is an unanswerable
>> circumstance by local actions.

> It really can not be put any more succinctly.



And obviously why such FEDERAL plans exist. It's called pooling our
resources. And federal taxes (the majority of the tax we pay) is to pay
for just such resources.

The stupid part about all this is that EVERYBODY knows all this, it is
such basic logic.

Logic! Which is tossed out the window by anyone continuing to defend the
competence of the current administration. Talk about your blind loyalty.
 
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"Dr. Dolittle" wrote ...
> David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
>
>> "Roger W. Norman" <Roger@SirMusicStudio.com> wrote in message...
>>
>>> any circumstance that exceeds resources simply is an unanswerable
>>> circumstance by local actions.
>
>> It really can not be put any more succinctly.
>
>
>
> And obviously why such FEDERAL plans exist. It's called pooling our
> resources. And federal taxes (the majority of the tax we pay) is to
> pay for just such resources.
>
> The stupid part about all this is that EVERYBODY knows all this, it is
> such basic logic.
>
> Logic! Which is tossed out the window by anyone continuing to defend
> the competence of the current administration. Talk about your blind
> loyalty.

Perhaps you would care to explain your blind loyalty to
the incompetent local govenmental entities and leadership
who had primary responsibility (according to their own
documents available online). From here, it just looks like
another random event blindly thrown into your "blame Bush"
hopper. You are being duped by the mainstream media and
apparently unaware of the effect. Makes you appear not
very able to think indepenently.
 
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Richard Crowley wrote:
> Makes you appear not
> very able to think indepenently.

Ah, the delicious irony of that statement.


Bob
--

"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no
simpler."

A. Einstein
 
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"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message news:11icii29jiil9ae@corp.supernews.com...
> "Dr. Dolittle" wrote ...
> > David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
> >
> >> "Roger W. Norman" <Roger@SirMusicStudio.com> wrote in message...

> >>> any circumstance that exceeds resources simply is an unanswerable
> >>> circumstance by local actions.

> >> It really can not be put any more succinctly.

> > And obviously why such FEDERAL plans exist. It's called pooling our
> > resources. And federal taxes (the majority of the tax we pay) is to
> > pay for just such resources.
> >
> > The stupid part about all this is that EVERYBODY knows all this, it is
> > such basic logic.
> >
> > Logic! Which is tossed out the window by anyone continuing to defend
> > the competence of the current administration. Talk about your blind
> > loyalty.

> Perhaps you would care to explain your blind loyalty to
> the incompetent local govenmental entities and leadership
> who had primary responsibility (according to their own
> documents available online). From here, it just looks like
> another random event blindly thrown into your "blame Bush"
> hopper. You are being duped by the mainstream media and
> apparently unaware of the effect. Makes you appear not
> very able to think indepenently.


From here, Richard, you are looking like the typical republican
sheep... saying nothing, but accusing others of having faults.

Please remember, you can call me all of the names you like
from your republican playbook on humiliation and attack, but
I do not belong to NEITHER major political party... so you are
wasting your breath by using that approach to justify your
voluntary blindness of the currebt administration's overall
pillaging of and failure to serve America.
 
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"David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com> wrote in message
news:O8sVe.7262$Hs6.1952@trnddc07...
>
> "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
> news:11icii29jiil9ae@corp.supernews.com...
>> "Dr. Dolittle" wrote ...
>> > David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Roger W. Norman" <Roger@SirMusicStudio.com> wrote in message...
>
>> >>> any circumstance that exceeds resources simply is an unanswerable
>> >>> circumstance by local actions.
>
>> >> It really can not be put any more succinctly.
>
>> > And obviously why such FEDERAL plans exist. It's called pooling our
>> > resources. And federal taxes (the majority of the tax we pay) is to
>> > pay for just such resources.
>> >
>> > The stupid part about all this is that EVERYBODY knows all this, it
>> > is
>> > such basic logic.
>> >
>> > Logic! Which is tossed out the window by anyone continuing to
>> > defend
>> > the competence of the current administration. Talk about your blind
>> > loyalty.
>
>> Perhaps you would care to explain your blind loyalty to
>> the incompetent local govenmental entities and leadership
>> who had primary responsibility (according to their own
>> documents available online). From here, it just looks like
>> another random event blindly thrown into your "blame Bush"
>> hopper. You are being duped by the mainstream media and
>> apparently unaware of the effect. Makes you appear not
>> very able to think indepenently.
>
>
> From here, Richard, you are looking like the typical republican
> sheep... saying nothing, but accusing others of having faults.
>
> Please remember, you can call me all of the names you like
> from your republican playbook on humiliation and attack, but
> I do not belong to NEITHER major political party... so you are
> wasting your breath by using that approach to justify your
> voluntary blindness of the currebt administration's overall
> pillaging of and failure to serve America.
>
>
>
>
 
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"David Morgan (MAMS)" wrote ...
> \saying nothing, but accusing others of having faults.

Very interesting. It reads exactly the same in the mirror!

> Please remember, you can call me all of the names you like

I was talking to Dr. Dolittle. Which names did I call you?
 
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David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:

> From here, Richard, you are looking like the typical republican
> sheep... saying nothing, but accusing others of having faults.


Watching the news tonight. Some interesting developments. Plenty of Bush
supporters are pretty pissed at him right now. And the number seems to
be growing. At some point these people have to stop lying to themselves
and face the facts.

Nobody likes to be duped.

Nice to not be among THAT crowd, eh?
 
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"David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com> wrote in
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> From here, Richard, you are looking like the typical
> republican
> sheep... saying nothing, but accusing others of having
> faults.

Its like democrats never do that? ;-)
 
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"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message news:DuadnU8yC5wkWLveRVn-pg@comcast.com...
> "David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com> wrote in
> message news:O8sVe.7262$Hs6.1952@trnddc07
>
> > From here, Richard, you are looking like the typical
> > republican
> > sheep... saying nothing, but accusing others of having
> > faults.

> Its like democrats never do that? ;-)

Good point Arny, but most of the Dems I speak to have legitimate
foundations and explanations for their motivations. Rarely, if ever,
do I see or hear the kind of seperatist, pointless accusations and
unsubstantiated slandering of the other party or another person
coming from them. If I had to choose....

The biggest problem this country has right now, is as a result of the
grossest blackmail on our population, "...With us or against us."
The very word Democracy implies the right to speak out and to
challenge.