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![]() "Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote in message ... Subject: OOOpppss! You stepped in it again, Steve! From: "KØHB" Date: 12/16/2004 4:16 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: t "Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote Hans Brakob supports the use of American resources by terrorists against America. Quote where I expressed that support, Steve! (DOS Hint: I never said it!) No "DOS Hint" needed Hans. Your suggestion that "the president's plan" to shut down GPS in response to some significant emergency was enough. The article clearly defined that it was just a "plan". That "plan" was expressed almost 10 years earlier by President Bush's predecessor. I just love using your words against you..... Here's a couple of samples "Liar, liar, pants on fire!" or "You got your dirty laundry aired out and you aren't one tenth the man necessary to say "Ooops...I was wrong.." Sunuvagun! This is fun! Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.....Hans...since you have first hand experience that I DO admit an error, I am at a bit of a loss as to understand where you got THAT from. OBTW, I still think The Shrub is an idiot. So was Slick Willy. And I think you're a two faced liar. Ya pays yer money and takes your choice.... Hans Brakob supports terrorism. Steve, K4YZ Steve, If a gas station owner decides to protect himself against a potential robber by hooking dynamite up to his gas pumps, I might consider the idea not to be a particularly sound one. I think Hans is pointing out that turning off GPS might not be the best idea in the world. I believe that option was being looked at as a last resort. I doubt that would be used for terrorists. In case no one noticed, Russia is building up ICBMs designed to defeat any anti-ballistic missiles the U.S. puts on-line. You should realize that we have been invading countries with missiles that can contain a nuclear warhead. Other countries (including Russia) are not missing that fact. Should satellites or radar reveal a *lot* of launches, it just might be a good idea to turn off the GPS. It might not save Washington, but it would probably save Bush's bunker. Other than that, the idea of turning off GPS does not strike me as particularly sound. Pope Bush ... er, excuse me, President Bush, has not exactly enamoured himself nor the United States to most of the civilized (or less civilized) world. Bush certainly is not an idiot; he's got a lot of folks convinced that he is right. I find it fascinating that blame for the deficit seems to be pointing everywhere except where it belongs - right at the White House. I also love how he lauds the men and women of the U.S. military - and both federal funding for the V.A. drop every year. So, your boy in the White House says one thing and then does another. Actions speak louder than words. Best regards from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA |
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