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"Ed Majden" wrote in message ... in article , Tank Fixer at wrote on 9/1/04 10:45: He certainly has the right to his opinions. But lately Art isn't talking about WW2 but about his opinons of how great Clinton was and how great Kerry would be as president.. I guess you then must disagree with 50% of your own countrymen. What, you think 50% of us think Art has *not* been directing his new threads at polical subjects? Some think President Bush stole the election so this number may in fact be more than 50%. Only idiots think the election was "stolen"; anybody capable of comprehending what the electoral system is all about has no such thoughts. Note, I treat President Bush with great respect because of the office he holds. I may disagree with some of his ideas however. Unlike some of you that seem to have tunnel vision! Like Art, you mean? Brooks Ed |
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"OXMORON1" wrote in message ... Art don't you know any other words to use? For a college student your vocabulary is limited lately. College student? I thought he was working toward a GED. |
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In article ,
on Wed, 01 Sep 2004 18:55:26 GMT, Ed Majden attempted to say ..... in article , Tank Fixer at wrote on 9/1/04 10:45: He certainly has the right to his opinions. But lately Art isn't talking about WW2 but about his opinons of how great Clinton was and how great Kerry would be as president.. I guess you then must disagree with 50% of your own countrymen. Some think President Bush stole the election so this number may in fact be more than 50%. Note, I treat President Bush with great respect because of the office he holds. I may disagree with some of his ideas however. Unlike some of you that seem to have tunnel vision! 1) I doubt it's 50%, more like a very vocal 20% or 30%, IMHO. 2) Not sure what tunnel vision you might be talking about. For me it's a choice between one who has made some mistakes and one who, although in a position to get a great deal done has for 20+ years done nothing. -- When dealing with propaganda terminology one sometimes always speaks in variable absolutes. This is not to be mistaken for an unbiased slant. |
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Not likely . . . by his own admission, it has taken him 4 years to pass 2
years worth of "Constitutional Law." Steve Swartz "Jarg" wrote in message . com... "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Why can't Art stay on-topic? Excellant advice. Go tro my webpages and stop bothering me. I am back at school now and have less time for crap. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer I for one sincerely hope you learn something while in school. Jarg |
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rrussell wrote:
a politician should definitely be decisive and also courageous, but in a completely other way than soldiers. or am i just dreaming this up? No, you are not dreaming: it is the electorate that are apparently asleep. The real problems of today are something both parties feel they should avoid. This does not bode well for the future. Jack |
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The real problems are too complex for the main stream media to report so
they focus on thirty year old so called scandals that have little or no bearing on today's world. "Jack" wrote in message ... rrussell wrote: a politician should definitely be decisive and also courageous, but in a completely other way than soldiers. or am i just dreaming this up? No, you are not dreaming: it is the electorate that are apparently asleep. The real problems of today are something both parties feel they should avoid. This does not bode well for the future. Jack |
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rrussell wrote: a politician should definitely be decisive and also courageous, but in a completely other way than soldiers. or am i just dreaming this up? A soldier is expected to have both physical and moral courage. Why should we not expect any less from our civilian leaders? -- "It's not American foreign policy, or the plight of the Palestinians, or America's longstanding support for Israel. A group of people with money and weaponry have simply decided that we, as a civilization, are unfit to live, and want, eventally, to exterminate us." 'Christian Century' magazine |
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On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:14:16 -0400, Howard Berkowitz
wrote: In article , (remove underscore) wrote: rrussell wrote: a politician should definitely be decisive and also courageous, but in a completely other way than soldiers. or am i just dreaming this up? A soldier is expected to have both physical and moral courage. Why should we not expect any less from our civilian leaders? Moral, yes. One would hope that the Secret Service, Homeland Security, NORAD, etc., all contribute to a lack of a requirement for physical courage. After 9/11 President Bush did not believe that he would survive his term as President. He felt that if he did what he believed needed to be done Al Queda would eventually kill him - and he did it anyway. -- "It's not American foreign policy, or the plight of the Palestinians, or America's longstanding support for Israel. A group of people with money and weaponry have simply decided that we, as a civilization, are unfit to live, and want, eventally, to exterminate us." 'Christian Century' magazine |
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