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Author: editoreditor
Date: Dec 15, 2006 23:44
Morton Davis wrote:
> Not that easy. While your area is having problems, I'll guarantee you there
> are places in this country which would snap up qualified unemployed from
> your area, The ability to MOVE from one location to another to seek a better
> life without travel restrictions is what differentiates the US from many
> other locales in the world. I did it 26 years ago and have prospered from
> it.
26 years ago isn't NOW. 26 years ago, Ford and General Motors
weren't both on the verge of bankruptcy - and both dumping huge
percentages of their workforce that amounted to high percentage of
American workers. 26 years ago - when my father was early in his
professor career - profs like him weren't losing jobs in droves as he
later did due to mass immigration of Asian graduate students who never
went home. 26 years ago, Lucent - my area's former dominant employer -
was bringing workers to this area, not downsizing them en masse as it
shut both its area facilities. Wake up and smell the just-used cat
litter box; America's job market NOW stinks - no matter how good it was
26 years ago.
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Author: NeoLibertarianNeoLibertarian
Date: Dec 15, 2006 23:43
_invertebrate_ wrote:
>>> NeoLibertarian wrote:
>>>
>>> Baloney.
>>
>> Yes, that's a Widely Disseminated Meat. A WDM, if you will. But Kay was
>> talking about WMD.
>>
>> However, if you gotta problem with what David Kay was saying, you
>> should prolly do like all the Dems do when confronted with information
>> contrary to their paradigm, and just assassinate his character. ...
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Author: AnonymaAnonyma
Date: Dec 15, 2006 23:38
Tancredo cancells visit to theird world.
Tancredo's Miami speech canceled
Restaurant cites threats, worker gripes
By Anne C. Mulkern
Denver Post Staff Writer
Article Last Updated:12/13/2006 05:38:22 PM MST
Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., has cancelled a visit Thursday to Miami, which
he recently called "a third-world country" because of its large immigrant
population. (Post)
Miami -- U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo's planned speech Thursday in Miami -- a
city he compared to a "Third World country" -- has been canceled amid
threats of violence and complaints from workers at a restaurant where he
was to appear.
Tancredo, R-Littleton, canceled his flight to Miami this afternoon after
his aides and a local chapter of the Rotary Club, which had arranged the
speech, failed to find an alternative location.
Tancredo had planned to speak to the club, which meets at the Rusty
Pelican restaurant in Key Biscayne, Fla. But managers at the eatery
decided the planned appearance by Tancredo would cause pandemonium.
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Author: Patriot GamesPatriot Games
Date: Dec 15, 2006 23:35
> Patriot Games wrote:
>> yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1166118830.890593.131120@l12g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
>> No, the ISG had SPECIFIC proposals. I'm sorry the ISG did not consult
>> you.
>> Perhaps they didn't know you were as smart as you think you are?
> Didn't you get the word? America isn't buying propaganda anymore.
> Attacking the messenger in order to avoid facing reality doesn't work
> anymore.
> If you are actually interested in reading the ISG report and seeing
> what it has to say about oil go to page 56 and 57 at the following URL:
> -> You failed to mention this important fact:
> -> The privatization would be by dividing oil revenues
> -> on a population...
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Author: NeoLibertarianNeoLibertarian
Date: Dec 15, 2006 23:34
_invertebrate_ wrote:
>>
>> "Resolution 687 in 1991, like the subsequent resolutions I shall refer
>> to, required cooperation by Iraq, but such was often withheld or given
>> grudgingly.
>
> You don't need to repeat that Iraq was not in compliance. We know this.
> But Saddam was partially complying leading up to the invasion, and
> noncompliance does not require the sort of military action that certain
> posession of WMD does.
He was partially complying because the United States was massing troops
on his border.
Remove the troops, and you're right back where you started.
Saddam never showed the slightest indication he would ever actually
disarm.
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Author: Patriot GamesPatriot Games
Date: Dec 15, 2006 23:32
"Mitchell Holman" comcast.com> wrote in message
news:Xns989ABBFB318D7ta2eene2@216.196.97.131...
> "Patriot Games" Yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:gyCgh.47$od6.8@trnddc04:
>>>>>> 1968.
>>>>>> You?
>>>>> What a dumb-fuck -- WANTED to go to 'Nam.
>>>> You are correct. I volunteered.
>>>> I couldn't wait to serve my country.
>>> You don't say.
>>> Proof?
>> Proof? Hold out both hands. Wait for proof in one hand, shit in the
>> other hand.
>> Eat from the hand that gets full first.
> Another phoney claiming to be a veteran.
Listen, Aussie SLAVE, let me help you understand something.
The "lesson" you and the world should have learned about Vietnam is this:
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Author: NeoLibertarianNeoLibertarian
Date: Dec 15, 2006 23:23
_invertebrate_ wrote:
>>
>> Not "without evidence" bucko.
>
> I hope you will lay out your evidence, because I would like to be convinced
> of the truth.
>
>> My primary assumption is that this Republic still works. Despite their
>> best efforts, the Dems have failed to prove the opposite case.
>
> The Republic will work when the Dems hold Congress.
If that were the case, then the Republic is, in fact, dead. As a door
nail.
And it is dead in many Americans' hearts. I know.
I have reasons for my optimism, but your above statement is daunting,
even to me.
If you pin your hopes on one set of career politicians taking control
of the legislature, then you're in big fucking trouble.
Disillusionment is the least of the ills awaiting you.
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Author: Ermine Todd IIIErmine Todd III
Date: Dec 15, 2006 23:23
"Larry (Scratch)" Tigard.OR.com> wrote in message
news:uvKdnTr2XZJKKB_YnZ2dnUVZ_uiknZ2d@comcast.com...
> Curt wrote:
>> "Larry (Scratch)" Tigard.OR.com> wrote in message
>> news:m4SdnfB8FqeZF-
>>
>>>> Talking Iraq? No, repeat no incidents of terrorism in Iraq pre US
>> invasion. Look
>>>> at it now. Think that terrorism wasn't created by US forces there? But
>> hey,
>>>> since the US wasn't actually standing up to terrorists (because there
>> wasn't any
>>>> pre invasion)
>>>
>>> So in your sick perverted twisted mind, it is better to have rape rooms
>>> murder school teachers in front of their students then cut her head off.
>>> You are one sick freak if you think we did no go and should not have
>>> been there.
>>
>> Blah blah blah blah blah.. ...
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