It must be great to be able to see things in black and black...
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Sent: 14 November 2007 20:32
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Subject: RE: [OT] 1.6 trillion spent on wars so far
They also create the
You give bigoted opinions as facts, can't back them up and get upset
when challenged..
Any wonder they are ignored?
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Behalf Of Michael Madigan
Sent: 15 November 2007 06:07
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Subject: RE: [OT] 1.6
I've been playing around with resizing spinners (vfp8 and 9) and have
found that, horizontally, only the textbox part resizes - not the actual
'spinner'. The result if the control size is increased is that the
'spinner' looks tall and narrow.
Do other people get the same effect? Anyone know
Brian, ACA Systems wrote:
Do other people get the same effect? Anyone know how to work round it
so that the 'spinner' part resizes in proportion?
I think that horizontally it looks much better if just the textbox
resizes. Vertically, I can't see any other way that it could resize
apart
I think there was some stat that said it was like $20,000 for every
family of 4. Heck, that money could have been put into college or
skilled trade/career education programs. Or it could have built
homeless shelters, or been put into a slew of better internal
improvement programs for this
Madigan,
I wonder if it's a bait and switch. See that it's
sold out and customer buys the next highest model.
Never admit you're wrong...
Kristyne
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On Nov 14, 2007, at 4:42 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
Supreme self confidence? (http://m-w.com/dictionary/chutzpah)
Well,
I see your point and why someone would think that's ridiculous, and
from
a certain perspective, it is; however, my
My XP Home notebook computer Drive C properties shows 24.1 gigs in use. When I
add the reported size-on-disk values of all the folders in the root of drive C
the total is only 19.0057 gigs. Does someone have a clue what is using the
other 5 gigs? My calculations use 1024^1 as K, 1024^2 as
On Nov 15, 2007, at 10:50 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
Just a sad reminder that the people of this nation don't have much say
apparently except every 2-4 years, at election time. Other than that,
the bureaucrats do whatever suits them best and not what their
Vince Teachout wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
I wonder if it's a bait and switch. See that it's
sold out and customer buys the next highest model.
Uh, yeah ok. *YOU'VE* obviously never had to go shopping with a
W-marter:
$214! It was only $199 last week!.. Hell with
On Nov 15, 2007, at 10:51 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
I'm not sure I completely understand you, but you (should) know that
there are many veterans who have signed up to go back. I personally
know of some. They don't share that same viewpoint.
I believe his
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Besides a really inconvenient question. What race are Iraqis? AFAIK
there are black white yellow.. Iraqi?
They'd be categorized as middle eastern. Whites are caucasian.
Blacks are african descent. Mexicans are Latino. At least that's
the categorizations of
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Paybacks were a bitch.
Yep. About the thing I'd guess you'd be proud of. The slaughter of
millions of civilians, women, children, all non combatants Come to
think about it, just like 9/11. So if Hiroshima was an act of war the
same
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
I know plenty of nations willing to give USA that kind of GRANTS. We
might drop a GRANT on top of your house too.
I'm all for charity and such, but I think the US gives out WAY TOO MUCH
to other nations, and some who are ungrateful anyway. We should instead
focus on
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Funny thing, I don't see any of you heroes queuing to go to Iraq. Those
who fought there say it's not right, but those who don't have to put
their guts where their tongue is say it should continue. MMm I
wonder what that means.
I'm not sure I completely
Ed Leafe wrote:
snipped
All that aside, can you imagine a foreign country's military
occupying your town?
Just a sad reminder that the people of this nation don't have much say
apparently except every 2-4 years, at election time. Other than that,
the bureaucrats do whatever
Does anyone know of a way to do a request so that RoadRunner would stop
blocking my emails because of this problem:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,100189,39115871,00.htm
I have an opt-in email list and every so often I get a complaint from
somebody who forgot they signed up. At present,
I noticed my C:\Documents and Settings\Michael\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files has a significant amount of size to it (635 MB) yet the
file appears empty when viewing it in Exploder. I even have the Show
all files option turned on, yet Winbloze in not showing me that
folder. The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think there was some stat that said it was like $20,000 for every
family of 4. Heck, that money could have been put into college or
skilled trade/career education programs. Or it could have built
homeless shelters, or been put into a slew of better internal
Michael Madigan wrote:
Except that Japan attacked us first.
So does that mean that Iraq will be justified to nuke us?
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On Nov 15, 2007, at 11:33 AM, Davuluri, Murali K. wrote:
When trying to insert into a FREE VFP table using the following SQL
code
Insert into table1(field1,field4,field5,field6) values
(value1,value2,value3,value4)
I get error like this Field12 doesn't accept NULL values.
I can over come
Reverse DNS...
The only solution is to host your own email server... (or maybe move to another
ISP who takes care of that reverse DNS stuff).
Frédéric Steczycki
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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
De la part de Kristyne McDaniel
Envoyé : 15
Dave,
I turned on show system files and now I see the Hiberfil.sys. Is there a
way to see the Swap file and system restore files? - Joe
On Thursday, November 15, 2007 11:07 AM, Dave Crozier wrote:
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 16:07:50 -
From: Dave Crozier
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [NF]
Vassilis Aggelakos wrote:
Hi Michael,
if you check again tools -- options -- show all files setting is checked?
Yes, that's what I meant...Show All Files is checked.
I had a similar issue with a client's pc just earlier. I click show all
files setting and when I open the options page
Frédéric,
Reverse DNS...
The only solution is to host your own email server... (or
maybe move to another ISP who takes care of that reverse DNS stuff).
That was it. I had been talking to the ISP's spam police when I what I
needed to make the specific request to their dedicated server help
I downloaded the gOS that runs on that Walmart PC... it's Ubuntu with the
Enlightenment desktop. It's pretty, slick and easy to use. The problem I see
is that Mom and Pop Walmartshopper are going to be 100% clueless the moment
they need to do anything like add software, add a new desktop icon, or
Joe,
Windows Swap file and Hiberfil.sys used for hibernation as well as the
system restore files
Dave Crozier
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Joe Yoder
Sent: 15 November 2007 16:03
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: [NF] Size discrepancy
Ed
I have this problem in inserting data into FREE VFP tables from .NET.
Can you please post it to our forum, I may get a solution?
When trying to insert into a FREE VFP table using the following SQL code
Insert into table1(field1,field4,field5,field6) values
(value1,value2,value3,value4)
I get
On Nov 15, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
The only thing I can't do directly is power it off or on.
sudo /sbin/shutdown -h
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Ed Leafe wrote:
On Nov 15, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
The only thing I can't do directly is power it off or on.
sudo /sbin/shutdown -h
Yeah, well. I kind of meant physically pushing the power button. :)
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On Nov 15, 2007 12:10 PM, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem I see
is that Mom and Pop Walmartshopper are going to be 100% clueless the moment
they need to do anything like add software, add a new desktop icon, or
otherwise do anything beyond what is there out of the box.
Windows = Virus .
Duh.
On Nov 15, 2007 11:18 AM, MB Software Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vassilis Aggelakos wrote:
Hi Michael,
if you check again tools -- options -- show all files setting is checked?
Yes, that's what I meant...Show All Files is checked.
I had a similar
On Nov 15, 2007 9:50 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed Leafe wrote:
snipped
All that aside, can you imagine a foreign country's military
occupying your town?
Just a sad reminder that the people of this nation don't have much say
apparently
I think the Blacks probably went to a cheaper town,
that's all I can think of. These Mexicans are
building Mexican restaurants, Mexican record stores,
Mexican grocery stores, Mexican bakeries and other
stores.
I admire their hard work and their perseverance, but
there should be a limit to the
Once again, wasted is a short-sighted argument.
1. There hasn't been a single attack on US soil since
911.
2. Thousands and thousands of Al Qaeda have been
killed in Iraq.
3. Saddam Hussein and his sons are gone forever.
4. 100,000 Iraqis a year who were dying as a result
of torture
Michael,
As long as you have the opt-out instructions/link at the
bottom, you're
CAN-SPAM compliant, I think.
It turns out that it doesn't matter if I have instructions on the email if I
get a complaint that goes to the ISP. They shut down servers with complaints
whether they are valid or
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Michael,
Not an answer but just curious--what are you sending them?
I'm sending a newsletter to a purchased opt-in list.
As long as you have the opt-out instructions/link at the bottom, you're
CAN-SPAM compliant, I think.
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Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Michael,
As long as you have the opt-out instructions/link at the
bottom, you're
CAN-SPAM compliant, I think.
It turns out that it doesn't matter if I have instructions on the email if I
get a complaint that goes to the ISP. They shut down servers with
The same code in VFP doesn't insert NULL values. It also doesn't raise
the error. Rows get inserted without any problem. It is only in the SQL
from .NET.
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On Behalf Of Ed Leafe
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 11:01 AM
I like Mexicans. Our town's blacks have been replaced
by Mexicans. I don't know where the Blacks went.
These are hard-working, Christian people who are
polite and friendly.
However, you can't take a country of 300,000,000 and
infuse 30,000,000 illegals (10%) and expect there to
be
Michael Madigan wrote:
I like Mexicans. Our town's blacks have been replaced
by Mexicans. I don't know where the Blacks went.
These are hard-working, Christian people who are
polite and friendly.
However, you can't take a country of 300,000,000 and
infuse 30,000,000 illegals (10%) and
Iraq attacked Kuwait first. We pushed Iraq out of
Kuwait. There were terms to a cease-fire. Iraq broke
the cease-fire agreement.
This was a resumption of hostilities of the Gulf War,
not an invasion.
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Michael Madigan
On Nov 15, 2007 11:03 AM, Davuluri, Murali K.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The same code in VFP doesn't insert NULL values. It also doesn't raise
the error. Rows get inserted without any problem. It is only in the SQL
from .NET.
I ran into that problem a couple of years ago. Dates were the
Michael,
Not an answer but just curious--what are you sending them?
I'm sending a newsletter to a purchased opt-in list.
Kristyne
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You are right, it really is meant to be an appliance. At that point, why not
really go for it and make a virtual PC environment accessible through my
cable TV provider? I get a wireless keyboard and a gesture mouse ( or maybe
a Wii controller :) ) and go to the PC Channel for my surfing, email and
Hi Michael,
if you check again tools -- options -- show all files setting is checked?
I had a similar issue with a client's pc just earlier. I click show all
files setting and when I open the options page again it says Do not show
all files! I haven't discovered what's wrong but I suspect a
On Nov 15, 2007 4:15 PM, David Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get a wireless keyboard and a gesture mouse ( or maybe
a Wii controller :) ) and go to the PC Channel for my surfing, email and
so on? Give me a USB port on the cable box so I can plug in a printer and
Grandma is good to go.
Try security.rr.com
Computer Technology Solutions
Mike Wohlrab
President
585-944-3823
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www.MikeWohlrab.com
FTP://MikeWohlrab.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kristyne McDaniel
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to do a request so that RoadRunner would stop
blocking my emails because of this problem:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,100189,39115871,00.htm
I have an opt-in email list and every so often I get a complaint from
somebody who
Joe,
To look at the System restore Files:
1. Launch Windows Explorer and go to Tools | Folder Options and click the
View tab.
2. Select the Show Hidden Files And Folders option button as well as the
Hide Protected System Files - I think you have already done this
3. Access the root directory
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Oh that's the plan. Flood the US with Mexicans.
Just wait a few years...
As long as they pay their fair share of taxes and do things to help the
infrastructure, they're welcome, imo. I welcome anyone to come here as
long as they
David Smith wrote:
You are right, it really is meant to be an appliance. At that point, why not
really go for it and make a virtual PC environment accessible through my
cable TV provider? I get a wireless keyboard and a gesture mouse ( or maybe
a Wii controller :) ) and go to the PC Channel
A previous employee had a VFP7 web service running a PC. Now, I want to
move it to another PC and have been getting errors that POWEBSERVICE is
not found. I tried to setup client but it did not seem to do anything.
Here is the code that is failing from the class:
loBaseWS =
Michael Madigan wrote:
Once again, wasted is a short-sighted argument.
1. There hasn't been a single attack on US soil since
911.
True...but do you think that's because we were over there on the
offensive? OK, I might be able to buy that. They (the terrorists) are
too busy not
Michael Madigan wrote:
Iraq attacked Kuwait first. We pushed Iraq out of
Kuwait. There were terms to a cease-fire. Iraq broke
the cease-fire agreement.
This was a resumption of hostilities of the Gulf War,
not an invasion.
Good point!
On Nov 15, 2007 4:31 PM, MB Software Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Russell wrote:
Windows = Virus .
Duh.
Stop trying to act like you're playing for the other team, Steve...we
all know you're a M$ fanboi!;-)_
I was just told to upgrade to Office 2007. It's taken 20
David Crooks wrote:
A previous employee had a VFP7 web service running a PC. Now, I want to
move it to another PC and have been getting errors that POWEBSERVICE is
not found. I tried to setup client but it did not seem to do anything.
Here is the code that is failing from the class:
I am receiving data from handheld data collector machines in the form of XML
files. One of the applications in the device is to scan the shelf where the
items are, then the item barcode and finally enter the quantities found there.
I use XMLTOCURSOR to read the data and a workable cursor is
Stephen Russell wrote:
Windows = Virus .
Duh.
Stop trying to act like you're playing for the other team, Steve...we
all know you're a M$ fanboi!;-)_
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MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
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Michael Madigan wrote:
I think the Blacks probably went to a cheaper town,
that's all I can think of. These Mexicans are
building Mexican restaurants, Mexican record stores,
Mexican grocery stores, Mexican bakeries and other
stores.
Mexican strip clubs? ;-)
I admire their hard work
On Nov 15, 2007, at 5:56 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
...which was the result of bunk intelligence, iirc?
No, it was the result of cherry-picked intelligence. There was
plenty of conflicting data; the Bush administration simply chose not
to present it. They
Rafael Copquin wrote:
snipped 3) the handheld devices operate with Windows Mobile. Is it possible
to run a VFP app in them? Thus far, I had to have them programmed in C# by
someone else, loosing the corresponding fee income and what is worse, the
total control over the program, since the
Ed Leafe wrote:
snipped We then had
Colin Powell do his infamous smoke-and-mirrors presentation before
the UN, and even that failed to convince them.
...which was the result of bunk intelligence, iirc?
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On Nov 15, 2007, at 5:41 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
Good point!
Very silly point. It was the UN who authorized the original
invasion, and it was the UN who specifically stated that there was no
evidence that Iraq was in violation of the cease-fire. We then
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
I don't really want to host my own mail server because my broadband
connection is a satellite connection and it would just not be the best way
to go for sending anything larger than a few megabytes.
It's better, for many reasons, including the one you cite, to host
I'm wrong about what?
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Madigan,
I wonder if it's a bait and switch. See that it's
sold out and customer buys the next highest model.
Never admit you're wrong...
Kristyne
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Well 72 US Senators believed the same thing including
John Edwards and Hillary Clinton.
--- Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 15, 2007, at 5:41 PM, MB Software Solutions
General Account
wrote:
Good point!
Very silly point. It was the UN who authorized the
original
I'll pay these girls to keep their clothes on. LOL
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
I think the Blacks probably went to a cheaper
town,
that's all I can think of. These Mexicans are
building Mexican restaurants, Mexican record
On Nov 15, 2007 4:40 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Once again, wasted is a short-sighted argument.
1. There hasn't been a single attack on US soil since
911.
True...but do you think that's because we were over there on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think there was some stat that said it was like $20,000 for every
family of 4. Heck, that money could have been put into college or
skilled trade/career education programs. Or it could have built
homeless shelters, or been put into a slew of better internal
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Nov 15, 2007, at 10:51 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
I'm not sure I completely understand you, but you (should) know that
there are many veterans who have signed up to go back. I personally
know of some. They don't share that same viewpoint.
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Oh that's the plan. Flood the US with Mexicans.
Just wait a few years...
As long as they pay their fair share of taxes and do things to help the
infrastructure, they're welcome, imo.
Michael Madigan wrote:
I like Mexicans. Our town's blacks have been replaced
by Mexicans. I don't know where the Blacks went.
These are hard-working, Christian people who are
polite and friendly.
You are too much Mikey. You can't bear to tolerate Mexicans without
slandering blacks in the
Michael Madigan wrote:
Once again, wasted is a short-sighted argument.
1. There hasn't been a single attack on US soil since
911.
How many were there BEFORE 911 ?
Man you can be really dumb!
2. Thousands and thousands of Al Qaeda have been
killed in Iraq.
Sure,
Michael Madigan wrote:
What are you smoking? The market dropped because
they took out 30% or
so of Wall Street. It came back and much quicker
then expected.
What million people lost jobs? Do you count my wife
in loosing her
Airline job in 2004 as part of that # ?
I'm sorry your wife
Michael Madigan wrote:
Well when you see Mexicans bicycling to work, and you
see Blacks hanging out and getting drunk, the
intelligent mind makes conclusions based on input
data.
And what does your mind do. Drool?
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
I
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Besides a really inconvenient question. What race are Iraqis? AFAIK
there are black white yellow.. Iraqi?
They'd be categorized as middle eastern. Whites are caucasian.
Stephen Russell wrote:
snipped
Oh and who would save data in a dbf when you have xml that is
consumable in so many other applications?
Just go back into the ProFox archives and re-read the the posts about
creating XML datasets with bazillion records.nope! Small dataset
On Nov 15, 2007 4:52 PM, David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, November 15, 2007 5:48 PM Stephen Russell wrote:
I was just told to upgrade to Office 2007. It's taken 20 min to
install it. Oh I only wanted to
get Visio but while your at it upgrade Office at the same time.
Wow
Well when you see Mexicans bicycling to work, and you
see Blacks hanging out and getting drunk, the
intelligent mind makes conclusions based on input
data.
--- Ricardo Aráoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
I like Mexicans. Our town's blacks have been
replaced
by
What are you smoking? The market dropped because
they took out 30% or
so of Wall Street. It came back and much quicker
then expected.
What million people lost jobs? Do you count my wife
in loosing her
Airline job in 2004 as part of that # ?
I'm sorry your wife loosed her job.
Huge
On Nov 15, 2007, at 7:57 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
I just wonder why it's our job to play policeman for the world?
Don't kid yourself, a policeman gets a shitty salary and has to
abide by
rules someone else dictated. That's never been your case. Even calling
yourselves 'policemen' is a
On Thursday, November 15, 2007 5:48 PM Stephen Russell wrote:
I was just told to upgrade to Office 2007. It's taken 20 min to
install it. Oh I only wanted to
get Visio but while your at it upgrade Office at the same time.
Wow 2007 seems much slower then 2003. Oh well
Now, you have gone to
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Talking about the armchair veterans in this list.
No (and I would have thought you were intelligent enough to know
thatperhaps not).
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Michael Madigan wrote:
I don't remember France, England and Kuwait telling us
to go home, maybe I've been misinformed.
Yes, you certainly have.
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Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
I guess the Vietnamese, the central American
Michael Madigan wrote:
Profox is exploiting Ricardo, forcing him to be the
list idiot for the amusement of others.
So long as you get me a puke card... sorry, green card.
LOL, AFAIK those Mexicans are being EXPLOITED by
the system. Or do you
think they get what their work is worth?
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
As long as they pay their fair share of taxes and do things to help the
infrastructure, they're welcome, imo. I welcome anyone to come here as
long as they pay into the system (instead of just exploit/rape it) and
are
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
I don't remember France, England and Kuwait telling us
to go home, maybe I've been misinformed.
I just wonder why it's our job to play policeman for the world?
Don't kid yourself, a policeman gets a shitty salary and
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Funny thing, I don't see any of you heroes queuing to go to Iraq. Those
who fought there say it's not right, but those who don't have to put
their guts where their tongue is say it should continue. MMm I
wonder what
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
Besides a really inconvenient question. What race are Iraqis? AFAIK
there are black white yellow.. Iraqi?
They'd be categorized as middle eastern. Whites are caucasian.
Blacks are african descent. Mexicans are
Michael Madigan wrote:
The same old tired argument. Is that the best you can
do?
Yep. Can't do much more than to call you a coward and see you back off.
Now, can I?
8. What is the price for freedom? How much were
the
people killed on 9/11 worth?
How much are YOU willing to pay? Have
It was the Democrats who were pushing that
intelligence.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FCVZlLBchVE
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On Nov 15, 2007, at 5:56 PM, MB Software Solutions
General Account
wrote:
...which was the result of bunk intelligence,
iirc?
No, it was
I guess sarcasm is lost on the retarded.
I'm sorry your wife loosed her job.
You mean 'lost'? MAN IT'S YOUR OWN LANGUAGE !!!
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
I know plenty of nations willing to give USA that kind of GRANTS. We
might drop a GRANT on top of your house too.
I'm all for charity and such, but I think the US gives out WAY TOO MUCH
to other nations, and some who
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
I guess the Vietnamese, the central American countries you've invaded or
fomented coups in, the Iraqis, etc. Will be more than happy if you
'focus' your GI's and your bombs in your own nation. Most of the world
has been asking just that, keep your feet in your own dish.
A Bill Clinton appointee, George Tenet, called the
case for WMD, A Slam Dunk.
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Ed Leafe wrote:
snipped We then had
Colin Powell do his infamous smoke-and-mirrors
presentation before
the UN, and even that failed to
Michael Madigan wrote:
Well 72 US Senators believed the same thing including
John Edwards and Hillary Clinton.
And how many senators voted for Julius Cesar to be Emperor? Are you so naif?
--- Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 15, 2007, at 5:41 PM, MB Software Solutions
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
As long as they pay their fair share of taxes and do things to help the
infrastructure, they're welcome, imo. I welcome anyone to come here as
long as they pay into the system
Do you think we're doing it for the world? I think
we're doing it for our interests only.
We didn't kick the Nazis out of France because we love
the French.
--- MB Software Solutions General Account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
I don't remember France, England and Kuwait
Michael Madigan wrote:
I don't remember France, England and Kuwait telling us
to go home, maybe I've been misinformed.
I just wonder why it's our job to play policeman for the world?
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