[CTRL] Fw: Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-25 Thread Amelia K Edgeman
among themselves. Amelia - Original Message - From: "Prudence L. Kuhn" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 24, 1999 12:26 PM Subject: Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy -Caveat Lector- In a message dated 12/24/1999 4:58:08 AM Eastern Sta

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-25 Thread nessie
-Caveat Lector- the Scots have taken 'the Kings Shilling' and been shafted left right and centre both by the English and the treacherous 'Parcel of Rogues' - however don't 'tar us all with the one brush' as they say. I just wanted to see where ye stood, laddie. There's no surer way to tell a

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-24 Thread Amelia K Edgeman
-Caveat Lector- Andrew, Do you know why they are there? Is their presence routine or is this a first? In any case, I cannot imagine why they should be "firing" anything! Some of the large vessels are capable of generating huge amounts of electricity, enough for a small city. Could their

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-24 Thread nessie
-Caveat Lector- can someone not tell these assholes to mess up their own countryside ??? Excue me, but coming from a British subject, this sounds WAY out of line. At least to me, it does, and I'm a Yank. Imagine how it must sound to a Yugoslav or an Iraqi. Come on , Andrew, your tax dollars

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-24 Thread Andrew Hennessey
-Caveat Lector- hi nessie, history or news? Have you no idea what you tax money pays for? There's a reason that people all over the world have been shooting at the Union Jack for centuries on end. The Brits and their puppets and their puppets' puppets have been a plague on humanity for this

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-24 Thread Tatman, Robert
that live-fire exercises make much better news bites, and they impress junketing Congresspeople... -Original Message- From: Andrew Hennessey [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 24, 1999 1:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-24 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 12/24/1999 1:22:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hi, sorry to interrupt your enjoyment of raw phallic power here but ... your wonderful navy having been unable to use firing ranges within simple guidelines at puerto

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-24 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 12/24/1999 4:58:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andrew, Do you know why they are there? Is their presence routine or is this a first? In any case, I cannot imagine why they should be "firing" anything! Some of the large vessels

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-24 Thread Andrew Hennessey
-Caveat Lector- At 03:26 PM 24, 12, , 1999 EST, you wrote: -Caveat Lector- In a message dated 12/24/1999 4:58:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andrew, Do you know why they are there? Is their presence routine or is this a first? Cape Wrath on the northernmost tip

Re: [CTRL] Status of the United States Navy

1999-12-23 Thread Andrew Hennessey
-Caveat Lector- hi, sorry to interrupt your enjoyment of raw phallic power here but ... your wonderful navy having been unable to use firing ranges within simple guidelines at puerto rico and having been responsible for several deaths during practise . have now brought