So when did that transpire? I haven't heard anything about it. But I
don't watch fox news.
Last I heard Osama Bin Laden was still at large.
Joe
Mike Weaver wrote:
Nope. President Bush promised the American people he would be caught
and tried for his crimes.
John Hayes wrote:
Nope. President Bush promised the American people he would be caught
and tried for his crimes.
Are you sure about this Mike? Can you give us a source? Last I heard
President Bush wasn't even on the run.
Keith
John Hayes wrote:
Didn't he eventually get drafted off injured reserve by the
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---Original Message---
From: Greg and April
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How New Orleans Was Lost
Sent: 03 Sep '05 03:33
He spent the day on the ground today, walking parts of New
Orleans, and
Mississippi.
Just lik
ROFL..., ROFL...
Nope. President Bush promised the American people he would be caught
and tried for his crimes.
Are you sure about this Mike? Can you give us a source? Last I heard
President Bush wasn't even on the run.
Keith
John Hayes wrote:
Didn't he eventually get
the good
work.
Sorry, but you're not helping.
Keith Addison
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Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 12:09:19 -0400
From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How New Orleans Was Lost
To: Biofuel
rom: Greg and
April <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How New Orleans Was Lost Sent: 03 Sep '05 03:33 He spent the day on the ground today, walking parts of New Orleans, and Mississippi. Just like 9/11, it was a few days after it happened. Greg H. - Original Message - F
Ian Hodgson wrote:
When we are given the price of alternative energies for example,
they(politicians) speak as though the environment is at thier disposal
to either take into account or not, when your at the accountants you are
not allowed to say don't include the cost of that yet Bush and
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How New Orleans Was Lost
Sent: 03 Sep '05 03:33
He spent the day on the ground today, walking parts of New
Orleans, and
Mississippi.
Just like 9/11, it was a few days after it happened.
Greg H
Greg and April wrote:
He spent the day on the ground today, walking parts of New Orleans, and
Mississippi.
Just like 9/11, it was a few days after it happened.
Greg H.
Perhaps you noticed Trent Lott on his side? The comment that he looked
forward to sitting on Trent's new porch when
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Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 20:45
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How New Orleans Was Lost
Thanks.
I personally can't believe all he did was fly by in his jet and look
down. This is a catastrophe far worse than 9/11 and all he does is a
fly by?
I can't even get started on Iraq
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Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 20:45
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] How New Orleans Was Lost
Thanks.
I personally can't believe all he did was fly by in his jet and look
down. This is a catastrophe far worse than 9/11 and all he does is a
fly by?
I can't even get started on Iraq
New Orleans was not only lost because Bush has his troops in Iraq but
because the cause of the hurricane is that the Gulf of Mexico is very hot
this year because of Global Warming and Bush has not signed the Kyoto accord
or helped in anyway to slow down Global Warming.
Terry Dyck
From:
Wow, nice catch Bede, Fits right in with is there blame?
I just love to blame stuff on Bush and his cronies. Except...I'm not
sure that all the kings men could have put Orleans together again.
Certainly, having pissed away the country's emergency resources, Bush
is responsible for many of
Taryn,
You must admit that he killed many more in Iraq for the money,
he is responsible for those death also, maybe he call that
efficiency instead. More killed for the money. I can guarantee
that the pictures of devastated people that we now see from
Orleans, have been going on for many years
Taryn,
You must admit that he killed many more in Iraq for the money,
he is responsible for those death also, maybe he call that
efficiency instead. More killed for the money. I can guarantee
that the pictures of devastated people that we now see from
Orleans, have been going on for many years in
Whine whine. At least he caught Osama Bin Laden, just like he promised.
Hakan Falk wrote:
Taryn,
You must admit that he killed many more in Iraq for the money,
he is responsible for those death also, maybe he call that
efficiency instead. More killed for the money. I can guarantee
that the
Wow this is big news! I thought Osama was still a free agent.
Mike Weaver wrote:
Whine whine. At least he caught Osama Bin Laden, just like he promised.
Hakan Falk wrote:
Taryn,
You must admit that he killed many more in Iraq for the money,
he is responsible for those death
Hopefully we can keep this discussion civilized, Mike, but I wouldn't
consider Hakan to be whining.
Human nature often takes the stance what is good for me is fair. What
is not good for me is not fair. If the Iraqis were over here
promising to capture Bush, and did so, would you feel the same?
Hopefully we can keep this discussion civilized, Mike, but I wouldn't
consider Hakan to be whining.
In the interests of keeping it civilised, I must say I enjoyed Mike's
message, he does a good line in industrial-strength irony. I hope
Hakan enjoyed it too.
For the rest, John, of course I
All,
Sorry, I really did not mean that Hakan was whining, and I don't think he
took it that way. We've enjoyed an ongoing, very friendly off-list
conversation for at least a month. I don't think Hakan would disagree
with me when I say we are pretty much the same wavelength with regards to
our
Didn't he eventually get drafted off injured reserve by the Saints?
*rimshot*
jh
Joe Street wrote:
Wow this is big news! I thought Osama was still a free agent.
Mike Weaver wrote:
Whine whine. At least he caught Osama Bin Laden, just like he promised.
Mike,
LOL, you did a very good joke, I liked it.
Hakan
At 16:53 02/09/2005, you wrote:
Whine whine. At least he caught Osama Bin Laden, just like he promised.
Hakan Falk wrote:
Taryn,
You must admit that he killed many more in Iraq for the money,
he is responsible for those death also,
Nope. President Bush promised the American people he would be caught
and tried for his crimes.
John Hayes wrote:
Didn't he eventually get drafted off injured reserve by the Saints?
*rimshot*
jh
Joe Street wrote:
Wow this is big news! I thought Osama was still a free agent.
Mike Weaver
Thanks.
I personally can't believe all he did was fly by in his jet and look
down. This is a catastrophe far worse than 9/11 and all he does is a
fly by?
I can't even get started on Iraq because I don't want to get wound up
right now.
Hakan Falk wrote:
Mike,
LOL, you did a very good joke,
: Re: [Biofuel] How New Orleans Was Lost
Thanks.
I personally can't believe all he did was fly by in his jet and look
down. This is a catastrophe far worse than 9/11 and all he does is a
fly by?
I can't even get started on Iraq because I don't want to get wound up
right now.
Hakan Falk wrote
I've been talking to my friends working in the federal government
civilian agencies. All of them, across the board,
have had their budgets slashed to fund the war.
Bede wrote:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10062.htm
How New Orleans Was Lost
By Paul Craig Roberts
09/01/05
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