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Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government
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Chris,
I don't think that noryl will hold up. My company had a problem with
esterized hydrocarbons (in the form of machine oil) attack a mechanical
shaft made with noryl in one of our aircraft instruments. After a few
months the oil weakened the noryl to the point that it fractured. We had
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safety regulations can be? You be the judge.
Thanks,
Earl Kinsley
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is best which governs least. -- Thomas Paine
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Thank you all. (Applause.) Thank you all. Please be seated. (Applause.)
Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm honored
I'm glad you liked it. I think CNN has audio of the speech. That is I
first found the transcripts.
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ROFL
they are
free.
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believe they are
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Greg,
I agree wholeheartedly. It doesn't matter who it was, letting them drown
isn't even an option. Not trying to save him would mean we were no better
than the low life scum out there drowning?
Besides, there will be plenty of time to take photos of the idiot fool in
his true form
Are you implying that the boogie man doesn't exist either?!?!?!?
How can this be? I know I saw him in my closet last night, at least I stay
awake imagining that he was in my closet, ready to pounce the moment I
closed my eyes
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'soldiers' with a capital 's'? nice touch.
so, these doctors castro has
By George, I think he's figured it out! Somebody give Jeff an attaboy,
maybe appoint him as Director of FEMA.
Perhaps this is the mantra that has been taught in our public schools for
the last 50 years? We are all a product of our environment, and as such
cannot be held accountable for our
Kim,
You and Greg are not the only ones who feel that way. I am just getting
caught up on the day's email, and I found that I agree more with you two
that most of the others on this particular topic. If I lived in a
disaster-prone area, like Southern Louisiana, Florida, Southern California
Hakan,
If only one of the cohabitants were married, I think that would satisfy the
letter of the law. But with the high moral values of the majority of
citizens (especially the followers of TV evangelists like Pat Robertson),
these two might get linched for living in sin!
As far as being the
Robert,
Thank you for the reminders - I forgot a few things
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You live in a country where you have the ABILITY to earn your money,
and you question the legitimacy of the government in taxing your income?
You live
Robert,
Your closing statement is as profound as it is humbling. Changing the world
begins with changing ourselves.
Thank you,
Earl Kinsley
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Perhaps the best answer lies in addressing the root
Keith,
I think you are confusing what I said. I perfectly agreed with you that the
U.S. is not a charitable organization, and does take much more than it gives
(here and abroad). I can't speak for other developing nations, as I have
only lived in the U.S. (answering Harkan's question in
Harkan,
I have lived in the U.S. all my life, but can't say I am that happy about
everything in this country. The only other countries I have been to are
Canada (not much different to the tourist) and Russia (post-Soviet Union).
I have worked and socialized with people from other countries,
I currently drive a 2001 Dodge Neon SE that gets about 31 mpg with the
lowest grade of gasoline I can buy. I would like to buy a diesel Jetta and
start producing my own BD, but I have to wait until my wife gets a new car,
and that isn't in the budget for another year or so. Besides, I really
Mike,
Where do I start?
First, I have a real problem with any government
(U.S., state, local) taking my hard earned money (in the form of taxes) and
redistributing it to others. Now, there are legitimate things that each of
these levels of government can spend taxpayer dollars on, namely,
Dale,
I don't mean to deflate your dream, but why do we need the government
beauracracy (of which the UN most certainly is) to guarranty these basic
human rights? Shouldn't that be the responsibility of every person on the
planet to protect his or her basic rights?
It seems to me that be
Pennsylvania is the same way - an at will state. It means that the
employer doesn't need a reason or excuse to fire someone, but it also means
that employees can quit with a reason or excuse too (there is some power in
this).
I believe that the primary reason this situation exists is that
Gustl,
I have seen the same thing happen in my hometown of Bethlehem, PA. The big
steel company (Bethlehem Steel) closed down in the 90's after being in
operation for almost 100 years. Part of the blame rested with the greedy
corporate management, and part with the greedy union leadership
Gustl,
Which is why I didn't join the Libertarian Party, or any party for that
matter. Everytime I look up a particular political party, I find something
that I don't agree with. I think I will just stay an independent, as I have
for the last 17 years. I voted for Badnarik in the last
Paddy,
Actually, according to the President's FY2006 budget to Congress, his
administration proposed an $18 billion cut from the Dept of Defense budget
(compared to FY2005). I haven't finished looking to see if this was just
hidden elsewhere (there were increases in National Defense in the
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