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JB[_3_] December 9th 08 05:36 PM

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"John Smith" wrote in message
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JB wrote:

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Obama has been saying "let them eat cake" for a long
time. I wonder if anyone caught his Dec 2 governors
meeting on the economy where he tells them "...change
is going to come from YOU, not from Washington". I was
hoping he would at least be willing to learn but the voters
have a lot to learn for sure.


This profile makes more sense. The only problem with the definition
involves the local culture standards clause. In this sense, Hitler and Idi
Amin would have been OK! In my book, Moral Relativism is dung.
http://www.mcafee.cc/Bin/sb.html


JB[_3_] December 9th 08 06:11 PM

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"John Smith" wrote in message
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JB wrote:
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Like I say it is a no-brainer, the forefathers gave us a heavy
responsibility:

Declaration of Independence
[Adopted in Congress 4 July 1776]
The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America

When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people
to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another,
and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal
station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a
decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should
declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
...

As true Americans, we are ordered to take back and restore a sane and
just government when our public servants forget their places ... end of
story.

Regards,
JS


Like I say, the voters have a lot to learn. They have to be more discerning
than a child in the cereal aisle.


John Smith December 9th 08 06:54 PM

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JB wrote:

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Like I say, the voters have a lot to learn. They have to be more discerning
than a child in the cereal aisle.


You think that's the problem, really?

There are many individuals I would like to see as my representatives,
even president. Do you think I will ever see them as contenders?

I think the same owners of McCain also own Obama, or shortly will ... :-(

However, this does have my attention:

http://change.gov/

But, yanno, I am suspicious? I am just that way, yanno?

Regards,
JS

John Smith December 9th 08 06:57 PM

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JB wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message
...
JB wrote:

...
Obama has been saying "let them eat cake" for a long
time. I wonder if anyone caught his Dec 2 governors
meeting on the economy where he tells them "...change
is going to come from YOU, not from Washington". I was
hoping he would at least be willing to learn but the voters
have a lot to learn for sure.


This profile makes more sense. The only problem with the definition
involves the local culture standards clause. In this sense, Hitler and Idi
Amin would have been OK! In my book, Moral Relativism is dung.
http://www.mcafee.cc/Bin/sb.html


Makes perfect sense to me. Government is supposed to be the people,
that is where the change MUST come from. You think those in power which
have usurped the peoples powers are the norm for True Americans? I
think not ...

Ask not what your government can do for you; Ask what you can do to
restore power to the people!

Regards,
JS

Dave December 10th 08 12:54 AM

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"Art Unwin" wrote in message
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On Dec 8, 5:43 pm, John Smith wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:


more drivel snipped

want to read something interesting? go look up the latest issue of ieee
spectrum magazine and read about the 4th fundamental electrical component.
this one is a passive component that can not be built from resistors,
capacitors, and inductors, and therefore becomes a fundamentally new
electrical component. and even more fun, it has memory. or if you aren't a
pledged to silence member of this secret society who gets their publications
delivered to their doorstep by armed guards every month you can go read
about it on-line at:
http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/may08/6207
http://www.hpl.hp.com/news/2008/apr-jun/memristor.html
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/0...ists-prov.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memristor
among 155k google hits for it.

hey, it does strange things with magnetic and electric fields, maybe you
could show them that its really based on your magical levitating diamagnetic
dancing neutrinos!



Bert Hyman December 10th 08 01:00 AM

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In "Dave"
wrote:

if you aren't a pledged to silence member of this secret society who
gets their publications delivered to their doorstep by armed guards
every month you can go read about it on-line at:
http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/may08/6207


You know what happens to people who reveal the Secrets of The Spectrum
to outsiders, don't you?

--
Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN

John Smith December 10th 08 01:15 AM

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Dave wrote:

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hey, it does strange things with magnetic and electric fields, maybe you
could show them that its really based on your magical levitating diamagnetic
dancing neutrinos!



Somehow, I believe you. It looks like that to you ... this speaks reams.

Hang around, perhaps you will pick up a clue, eventually. Like I have
told others, it doesn't matter when you get it, just that you DO get it ...

Regards,
JS

John Smith December 10th 08 01:27 AM

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Bert Hyman wrote:

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You know what happens to people who reveal the Secrets of The Spectrum
to outsiders, don't you?


You guys really get me. You claim everyone is a conspiracy nut ...
perhaps you are correct--but, it would seem everyone BUT you. And,
perhaps your definition of "conspiracy nut" is something I hold in esteem.

First and formost, conspiracy is involved in most of what I do. I
conspire to raise my salary to the highest possible, I conspire to get
the benefits possible. I conspire to beat the system, legally, at every
possible turn I can. I conspire to see my family and friends served
before all others. I conspire to have the best looking resume possible.
I conspire to save every dime I can. I conspire to leverage every
possible asset I have to the maximum.

I know "conspiracy" exists "on the job", I was a union steward in my
late 20's and early 30's. If you don't think I have seen REAL
"conspiracies" on BOTH sides of the fence--then conspiracies are only in
my imagination. Perhaps Hoffas' death is only that? Perhaps the
Kennedys were not in a "conspiracy" to get Hoffa?

Now, what do you idiots do? Tell the world everything? (i.e.,
broadcast your punches?) Have no secrets? I mean, certainly, a retard
has fewer than a scholar! Could just be, I guess. This is what your
implications bring to my mind ...

Now, you, indeed, may be just as stupid as you continually shout from
the mountaintop! But, you make a very grave mistake--I think those
"like me" out number you by a good 10,000:1.

P.S. Frequently, I fall asleep working on my next "conspiracy" to get
me and mine ahead ... if that is nuts, so be it. Competition is high,
this economic disaster will only increase it; You can either play or
pay. From the market, looks many choose to pay.

Regards,
JS

JB[_3_] December 10th 08 01:57 AM

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"John Smith" wrote in message
...
JB wrote:

...
Like I say, the voters have a lot to learn. They have to be more

discerning
than a child in the cereal aisle.


You think that's the problem, really?

There are many individuals I would like to see as my representatives,
even president. Do you think I will ever see them as contenders?

I think the same owners of McCain also own Obama, or shortly will ... :-(

However, this does have my attention:

http://change.gov/

But, yanno, I am suspicious? I am just that way, yanno?

Regards,
JS


It's a cinch we can't trust the regular media to properly cover this
administration because they even overtly promoted it, while at the same time
slamming the current administration over the war. The inability of the
previous administration to deal with it and the terrorist acts that were a
product seem to have been lost in the shuffle. Here the guy who was in the
middle of it tries to come clean:
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200401/pollack

Then there's the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac impending disaster that was covered
up over and over until it finally came home to roost and has goofed up the
world economy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hN31-...eature=related

And now they are there to clean it all up? Give me a break. Be very afraid
when people are promoted for bad behavior and bad judgment.


John Smith December 10th 08 01:57 AM

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Bert Hyman wrote:

...
You know what happens to people who reveal the Secrets of The Spectrum
to outsiders, don't you?


By the way, I do, and fairly often, claim there are/is no such thing as
conspiracies.

Darn if it isn't ALWAYS right when I am in the middle of pulling one
off, fear detection if the individual/corp/etc. continues "questioning"
me and, I think I am rather convincing! evil grin

Regards,
JS


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