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Old January 16th 07, 04:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Morgans[_2_]
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"Montblack" wrote

http://www.apfn.org/apfn/riady.htm
Interesting read. Stick with it.

Clinton is as corrupt as they come - BOTH of them!


If you only believe half of it, there is some scary sh*t in there!
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Jim in NC



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Old January 16th 07, 03:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Orval Fairbairn
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In article ,
"Morgans" wrote:

"Montblack" wrote

http://www.apfn.org/apfn/riady.htm
Interesting read. Stick with it.

Clinton is as corrupt as they come - BOTH of them!


If you only believe half of it, there is some scary sh*t in there!


A friend used to fly Clinton around when he was Gov. of Ark. When asked
why he doesn't write a book about it, he says, "I want to stay alive."
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Old January 16th 07, 07:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Might be overstating the case a bit, but I've found that the occasional
Repub. is a crook, but I find that many Demos. are absolutely EVIL. I'm
beginning to think that members of legislatures should be chosen by a draft
and be restricted to only one term. Especially they should not be able to
vote raises that took effect during their own terms. Also a death penalty
for bribes might prove useful. Such rules would make congress much more
effective and less crooked. Fact is though, it's too late, we already have a
ruling class in control.

HWB


"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Morgans" wrote:

"Montblack" wrote

http://www.apfn.org/apfn/riady.htm
Interesting read. Stick with it.

Clinton is as corrupt as they come - BOTH of them!


If you only believe half of it, there is some scary sh*t in there!


A friend used to fly Clinton around when he was Gov. of Ark. When asked
why he doesn't write a book about it, he says, "I want to stay alive."



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Old January 16th 07, 09:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Joe Kultgen
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"kd5sak" wrote in
et:

Might be overstating the case a bit, but I've found that the
occasional Repub. is a crook, but I find that many Demos. are
absolutely EVIL. I'm beginning to think that members of legislatures
should be chosen by a draft and be restricted to only one term.
Especially they should not be able to vote raises that took effect
during their own terms. Also a death penalty for bribes might prove
useful. Such rules would make congress much more effective and less
crooked. Fact is though, it's too late, we already have a ruling class
in control.

HWB


Personally I'd like to replace elections with a lottery and make the
proceeds from the sale of lottery tickets their sole source of funding.

If you don't want the office buy tickets for the candidate of your choice

How many people would buy a ticket for the oval office if they had a
lottery long shot at getting the job?

The prime qualification for holding the office now is to win a popularity
contest. How could pure chance be any worse?

If pure chance is too scary, how about holding a lottery for seats on the
electoral college and letting them elect the president without a popular
vote? I'm sure if it works for choosing a president we could scale it down
to the state level for congress critters and other elected pests.

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Old January 17th 07, 12:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
kd5sak
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Personally I'd like to replace elections with a lottery and make the
proceeds from the sale of lottery tickets their sole source of funding.

If you don't want the office buy tickets for the candidate of your choice

How many people would buy a ticket for the oval office if they had a
lottery long shot at getting the job?

The prime qualification for holding the office now is to win a popularity
contest. How could pure chance be any worse?

If pure chance is too scary, how about holding a lottery for seats on the
electoral college and letting them elect the president without a popular
vote? I'm sure if it works for choosing a president we could scale it
down
to the state level for congress critters and other elected pests.

Actually, my first thoughts were to fill all offices by a draft, pay no more
than expences
and make you come home when the term was up. If you couldn't steal yourself
rich the
lawyer types would definitely lack motivation to seek additional time in D.
C.

Harold
KD5SAK


 




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