>Good idea, anyone in the DC area free this weekend?
>
>
>
>:-)
>

we're talking DC here remember. Nothing is free in this area,
especially that sort of thing.

larry

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>From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 9:30 AM
>To: CF-Community
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>
>lol yea maybe if he went out and had someone give him a blowjob we could
>impeach his stupid ass too
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 11:00 AM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: Bush Administration accused of deliberately leaking the
>name of a covert operative out of revenge.
>
>
>Sleaze is an understatement.  This is getting a lot of coverage on the
>Fox and
>other networks Sunday morning shows, and all of them have Condoleezza
>Rice
>crawfishing and backstepping and refusing to answer questions, referring
>all
>questions to the Justice Department, who, of course in known for their
>stonewalling and lack of any attention to administration miscreants.
>
>What amazes me is that there is still around 48% of the populace that
>still
>supports this administration.
>
>The week in review:
>
>Levi-Strauss to close all US plants - moving all jobs off-shore.  Loss
>of 800+
>jobs in my area, which followed closely on the heels of a Sony Plant
>closing and
>2800 layoff, plus several more.
>
>Unemployment, mortgage foreclosures, jobless claims, are rising
>exponentially,
>while the administration still fails to take action against the
>Corporate
>thieves and fatcats that have been pillaging the stockholders for their
>personal
>gain, retiree's retirement funds are still being gutted, the borders are
>still
>insecure,
>
>IT salaries continue to fall, so folks, be careful if you are thinking
>about
>changing jobs, and if already laid off, you will be receiving much lower
>salary
>offers for identical duties from employers.
>
>Two years ago in this area, experienced Network administrators were
>averaging
>$55-65K in incomes, and now current offers are in the vicinity of $10-12
>per
>hour for the same job, and the employers are still getting plenty of
>applicants.
>
>Experienced CF and Web developers are being offered wages in the area of
>$10-15
>per hour.  Even consultants who were bidding short term gigs at $40. and
>above
>are being passed over, as that price range is considered
>non-competitive.
>
>Things continue to look dim for the coming year as well.
>
>Advice: If you are still full time employed - make immediate crash plans
>to get
>yourself out of debt, and avoid any new debt, for at least the next 12
>months.
>Keep your resume updated and detailed, and polish up your interview
>skills.  If
>you are already unemployed, become as frugal as possible and prepare to
>accept
>employment in your field at 40-60% of your previous earnings for the
>same
>responsibilities, or alternatively, look around to see if a career
>change could
>help you support your family.  Prepare to accept a much lower standard
>of
>living.  Be not ashamed.
>
>Write your representatives and ask for a 100% tariff on overseas jobs
>providing
>services in the US.
>
>
>
>
>| Was she out of the country somewhere?
>|
>| Dana
>|
>| Larry C. Lyons writes:
>|
>| > This administration is just getting sleazier and sleazier.
>| >
>| > larry
>| >
>| >
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A11208-2003Sep27?language=print>http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A11208-2003Sep27?language=print
><<http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A11208-2003Sep27?language=print>>http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A11208-2003Sep27?language=print>
>er
>| >
>| > Bush Administration Is Focus of Inquiry
>| > CIA Agent's Identity Was Leaked to Media
>| >
>| > By Mike Allen  and Dana Priest
>| >   Washington Post Staff Writers
>| >    Sunday, September 28, 2003; Page A01
>| >
>| > At CIA Director George J. Tenet's request, the Justice Department is
>| > looking into an allegation that  administration officials leaked the
>| > name of an undercover CIA officer to a journalist, government
>sources
>| > said yesterday.
>| >
>| > The operative's identity was published in July after her husband,
>| > former U.S. ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV, publicly challenged
>| > President Bush's claim that Iraq had tried to buy "yellowcake"
>| > uranium ore from Africa for possible use in nuclear weapons. Bush
>| > later backed away from the claim.
>| >
>| > The intentional disclosure of a covert operative's identity  is a
>| > violation of federal law.
>| >
>| > The officer's name was disclosed on July 14 in a syndicated column
>by
>| > Robert D. Novak, who said his sources were two senior administration
>| > officials.
>| >
>| > Yesterday, a senior administration official said that before Novak's
>| > column ran, two top White House officials called at least six
>| > Washington journalists and disclosed the identity and occupation of
>| > Wilson's wife. Wilson had just revealed that the CIA had sent him to
>| > Niger last year to look into the uranium claim and that he had found
>| > no evidence to back up the charge. Wilson's account touched off a
>| > political fracas over Bush's use of intelligence as he made the case
>| > for attacking Iraq.
>| >
>| > "Clearly, it was meant purely and simply for revenge," the senior
>| > official said of the alleged leak.
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