I stop there to worship every morning on my way to
work.
Slef
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THIS COUNTRYHave you ever been to Palis
>Jimmy Carter was perhaps the smartest man to ever be President...and had the
biggest heartbut he was a micromanagerand bad economic and foreign
affairs advice and events destroyed himdont try to tar him with that
Clintonesque brushof everybody does itpolitics is hard ball..
It's true.
Slef
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Baker, Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To:
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THIS COUNTRYHow can people say that with a straight
face? AmazingLeeUA '92He ac
Former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley encouraging
voters:
"Vote early, and vote often".
JT
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Where do I begin with this sentence? I guess I can translate a little.
"..He graduated from AU in 1989" means he drove by Tooter's Corner in
1989 with his window open.
"a degree in 'Soviet Intelligence'" - - This is a tough one to
understand. First, a degree in this subject would take about 15 mi
> But as Scott Rogers reminded us, politics is NEVER a polite, gentlemanly
> pursuit. Hanky-panky is the norm, unless your initials are JEC.
C'mon guys, even he admitted in the infamous Playboy interview that he
"lusted in his heart". Being human, I am sure that was a momentary lapse
never repea
Phil - I agree with you on Jimmy Carter. He may have been an ineffective
President, a less than Presidential leader, and totally lost on the
economy, but his character is beyond reproach. We had a huge argument
about this on AU-Sports about two months ago.
Carter also did some things that he ca
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>
> > Iraq and N. Korea aren't going to be attacking us in a
> > conventional sense with ICBM's.
>
> North Korea supposedly has a missile that could reach the
> Alutien Islands. They might melt a lot of ice and
Scott Rogers wrote:
> There are no pristine, saintly political figures [...]
James E. Carter on line 1. :-)
Bill Evans wrote:
> After the election last November, I e-mailed him about the
> St. Louis polls being held open after hours in Democratic
> districts.
Why would you object to registered
These two points are the keys to this thread. It is a matter of
priorities in a changing world. Aircraft carriers and 100 megaton
hydrogen bombs do little to dissuade a small band of terrorists from
doing their dastardly deeds.
If they had to spend some time wondering if their organization ha
William H Evans wrote:
> He kept telling me "Why build a missile defense system
> when we can't protect ourselves against a terrorist attack?
He's right. :-)
> Iraq and N. Korea aren't going to be attacking us in a
> conventional sense with ICBM's.
North Korea supposedly has a missile that coul
Our quote for the day...
"The middle of the road is the usable surface. The extremes, right and
left, are in the gutters." President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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> Looks like all the lefties are out today! ;-)
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Hmm... How would it be helpful to capitalism if we GAVE the Ruskies oil?
Wouldn't it be helpful, capitalism-wise, only if we SOLD them the oil?
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but I would give the Russians some of the oil if it helped
their experiment in capitalism
Mike Laborde wrote:
> From: Komrade Phillip L. Harbison
and:
> Looks like all the lefties are out today! ;-)
I'm a libertarian, not a lefty. I am not opposed to military
spending. I'm not opposed to kicking the crap out of anyone
who attacks us. Hell, I don't even mind being the aggressor
if t
didn't steal
the biggest election of them all. ROTFLMAO
Scott
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> How can people say that
How can people say that with a straight face? Amazing
Lee
UA '92
He actually lamented that they used to be able to get away with stuff
like that in Chicago and St. Louis without getting caught. I would have
strangled him if I could have gotten my hands on him that day.
bill evans
Hart
How does your friend like working for labor bosses??
Lee
UA '92
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You knew what type of intelligence
You knew what type of intelligence I was talking about. :-)
'Soviet Intelligence' refers to spying on the former Soviet Union.
Strangely, he got his degree within a few months of the USSR folding.
This has been a constant source of derision to him from me since he
graduated. As has his work
Disclaimer: I, of course, was JUST JOKING with my original comments.
Have you ever been to Palisades Park in/outside of Oneonta, AL and seen the
Confederate memorial there?
Javvy
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Deo vendice.
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<< Nope, just confederate ones. :-) >>
Deo vendice.
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...he graduated from AU in 1989 with a degree in 'Soviet Intelligence'.
Where do I begin with this sentence? I guess I can translate a little. "..He
graduated from AU in 1989" means he drove by Tooter's Corner in 1989 with
A guy I graduated from HS with and went to Auburn with is one of Richard
Gepharts's aides. FWIW - he graduated from AU in 1989 with a degree in
'Soviet Intelligence'.
For the past five years we have been arguing about ABM systems.
He kept telling me "Why build a missile defense system when we c
Looks like all the lefties are out today! ;-)
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From: Ron Rice
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 15:43:02
Mike Laborde wrote:
>Southerners are racists!!!
Nope, just confederate ones. :-)
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 15:43:02
Mike Laborde wrote:
>Southerners are racists!!!
Nope, just confederate ones. :-)
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Southerners are racists!!!
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Dennis Miller wrote:
> [...]
> - 19 STRATEGIC BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINES WITH 3,114 NUCLEAR
> WARHEADS ON 232 MISSILES.
> - 500 ICBMs WITH 1,950 WARHEADS.
> [...]
> THESE ARE THE AMERICAN MILITARY FORCES THAT HAVE DISAPPEARED
> SINCE THE 1992 ELECTION OF BILL CLINTON & AL GORE
I believe s
¦ - 709,000 REGULAR (ACTIVE DUTY) PERSONNEL.
¦ - 293,000 RESERVE TROOPS.
¦ - EIGHT STANDING ARMY DIVISIONS.
¦ - 20 AIR FORCE AND NAVY AIR WINGS WITH 2,000 COMBAT AIRCRAFT.
¦ - 232 STRATEGIC BOMBERS.
¦ - 19 STRATEGIC BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINES WITH 3,114 NUCLEAR WARHEADS ¦¦¦
ON 232 MISSILES.
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