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bpnjensen wrote:
It didn't work because there's 5 times as much **** coming out of that hole than they're willing to admit. It's an Exxon Valdez a week. That, and ice/methane crystal build-up on the hygroscopic points of the device. It's cold down that deep, even in the balmy Gulf. The reports suggest the expulsion is now up to 3,000,000 gallons; could certainly be more than that. No matter how you cut these cards, a very bad deal. I wonder how hot the oil is. The lower it's coming from, the hotter it's going to be. Why isn't it melting the 'ice'? As for the ice formation, if any, someone once said it was due to the expansion of gas as it comes out with the oil. I don't know enough about it to comment. I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought. Corporations' right to pollute ends at the start of my food, water and air supply. No one can sell/trade/give away my rights to anyone else, but payoffs to the political class ensure that is *exactly* what is happening. Zappa was right. Politics are the entertainment branch of Industry. In a not so surprise move, the BP home URL has removed the Homeland Security logo and link that used to be at the top of the page. mike |
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There is about two - three trillion cubic feet (or more) of methane ice
off the Coast of Louisiana.The trick is, How to make it economically feasible to get that methane? How? How Now Brown Cow. cuhulin |
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Glo-Bull Bool Sheet.
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m II wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: It didn't work because there's 5 times as much **** coming out of that hole than they're willing to admit. It's an Exxon Valdez a week. That, and ice/methane crystal build-up on the hygroscopic points of the device. It's cold down that deep, even in the balmy Gulf. The reports suggest the expulsion is now up to 3,000,000 gallons; could certainly be more than that. No matter how you cut these cards, a very bad deal. I wonder how hot the oil is. The lower it's coming from, the hotter it's going to be. Why isn't it melting the 'ice'? As for the ice formation, if any, someone once said it was due to the expansion of gas as it comes out with the oil. I don't know enough about it to comment. I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought. Corporations' right to pollute ends at the start of my food, water and air supply. No one can sell/trade/give away my rights to anyone else, but payoffs to the political class ensure that is *exactly* what is happening. Zappa was right. Politics are the entertainment branch of Industry. In a not so surprise move, the BP home URL has removed the Homeland Security logo and link that used to be at the top of the page. mike When a pressurized fluid is suddenly relieved of pressure it gets cold. This is how your refrigerator works. The little hole on top of the coffer dam is too small. The gas has already expanded way farther than tha, and the resulting cold from that, as well as the temperature that far below the surface, has caused the liquid methane and frozen sal****er to form the hydrate. I'm wondering why they don't just let a big ice ball form in there (the 40' dingus) to see if it stops the leak. |
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There is no salt in Ice.That is why Icebergs are pure water.Ice is
lighter than water, that is why Ice Cubes float in my glass of Iced Tea when I go to my sister and brother in laws home for Easter Dinner and Thanksgiving Day dinner and Christmas Day Dinner. Note: There is NO such thing as lunch, not around here anyway.It is always Dinner. Speaking of that, I have a brass bell.Sometimes I open my front door and I make my brass bell sound off, I says,,, Dinner Time!, Dinner Time! Come and get it! Dinner Time!, Dinner Time! Sometimes I toot my horn.That damn democrap B HO ButtKisser over there across the street, he hollered out to some other damn democrap B HO ButtKissers,,,, He's got some kind of a horn over there!!! cuhulin |
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British POLLUTION (BP) plans to park oil box.
http://www.clarionledger.com Anybody want to buy a big oil box? Cheap. cuhulin |
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On 5/9/2010 2:58 PM, m II wrote:
I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought. So what's yer point? If we paid -more- for our corrupt politicians, would that make the oil on the beach any less gloppy? ;-) |
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On May 9, 12:14*pm, wrote:
There is about two - three trillion cubic feet (or more) of methane ice off the Coast of Louisiana.The trick is, How to make it economically feasible to get that methane? How? How Now Brown Cow. cuhulin I'd just as soon leave it frozen there. The atmosphere is getting too warm already. |
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On May 9, 1:26*pm, dave wrote:
m II wrote: bpnjensen wrote: It didn't work because there's 5 times as much **** coming out of that hole than they're willing to admit. *It's an Exxon Valdez a week. That, and ice/methane crystal build-up on the hygroscopic points of the device. *It's cold down that deep, even in the balmy Gulf. *The reports suggest the expulsion is now up to 3,000,000 gallons; could certainly be more than that. *No matter how you cut these cards, a very bad deal. I wonder how hot the oil is. The lower it's coming from, the hotter it's going to be. Why isn't it melting the 'ice'? As for the ice formation, if any, someone once said it was due to the expansion of gas as it comes out with the oil. I don't know enough about it to comment. I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought. Corporations' right to pollute ends at the start of my food, water and air supply. No one can sell/trade/give away my rights to anyone else, but payoffs to the political class ensure that is *exactly* what is happening. Zappa was right. Politics are the entertainment branch of Industry. In a not so surprise move, the BP home URL has removed the Homeland Security logo and link that used to be at the top of the page. mike When a pressurized fluid is suddenly relieved of pressure it gets cold. * This is how your refrigerator works. The little hole on top of the coffer dam is too small. *The gas has already expanded way farther than tha, and the resulting cold from that, as well as the temperature that far below the surface, has caused the liquid methane and frozen sal****er to form the hydrate. I'm wondering why they don't just let a big ice ball form in there (the 40' dingus) to see if it stops the leak.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Exactly - but I'd guess the pressure of the upwelling oil would easily topple the dingus if the stopper were left in place. I would not trust the anchors to the ocean floor, even if they we fastened to bedrock (which is unlikely, given the geography). |
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That damn big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could/probally will turn
out to have unimaginable consequences.The damn hurricane season isn't far off! Lawsuits will be flying everywhere! British POLLUTION doesn't have enough money. cuhulin |
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On May 10, 4:32*am, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 5/9/2010 2:58 PM, m II wrote: I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought. So what's yer point? If we paid -more- for our corrupt politicians, would that make the oil on the beach any less gloppy? * ;-) You ARE a cranky gadfly, aren't you? ;-) |
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Justice Dan Lee dies at 84 WLBT 3 Jackson,MS He was in World War Two. I reckon he was one of the Good Guys. Lets me get back to working on the back side of my house now, sanding old paint off of three bedroom windows and the bathroom window and then primer paint and exterior paint.I better get a move on, I think it's going to rain later on today. cuhulin |
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dave wrote: I'm wondering why they don't just let a big ice ball form in there (the 40' dingus) to see if it stops the leak. (According to the headline news on Radio Australia, Saturday afternoon (9 May, 0:00 UTC)), Buoyancy. Ice floats. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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On Apr 27, 7:14*pm, "Chas. Chan" wrote:
With the support of 70 percent of its citizens, Arizona has ordered sheriffs and police to secure the border and remove illegal aliens, half a million of whom now reside there. Arizona acted because the U.S. government has abdicated its constitutional duty to protect the states from invasion and refuses to enforce America’s immigration laws. “We in Arizona have been more than patient waiting for Washington to act,” said Gov. Jan Brewer. “But decades of inaction and misguided policy have created an unacceptable situation.” We have a crisis in Arizona because we have a failed state in Washington. What is the response of Barack Obama, who took an oath to see to it that federal laws are faithfully executed? He is siding with the law-breakers. He is pandering to the ethnic lobbies. He is not berating a Mexican regime that aids and abets this invasion of the country of which he is commander in chief. Instead, he attacks the government of Arizona for trying to fill a gaping hole in law enforcement left by his own dereliction of duty. He has denounced Arizona as “misguided.” He has called on the Justice Department to ensure that Arizona’s sheriffs and police do not violate anyone’s civil rights. But he has said nothing about the rights of the people of Arizona who must deal with the costs of having hundreds of thousands of lawbreakers in their midst. How’s that for Andrew Jackson-style leadership? Obama has done everything but his duty to enforce the law. Undeniably, making it a state as well as a federal crime to be in this country illegally, and requiring police to check the immigration status of anyone they have a “reasonable suspicion” is here illegally, is tough and burdensome. But what choice did Arizona have? The state has a fiscal crisis caused in part by the burden of providing schooling and social welfare for illegals and their families, who consume far more in services than they pay in taxes and who continue to pour in. Even John McCain is now calling for 3,000 troops on the border. Police officers and a prominent rancher have been murdered. There have been kidnappings believed to be tied to the Mexican drug cartels. There are nightly high-speed chases through the barrios where innocent people are constantly at risk. If Arizona does not get control of the border and stop the invasion, U.S. citizens will stop coming to Arizona and will begin to depart, as they are already fleeing California. What we are talking about here is the Balkanization and breakup of a nation into ethnic enclaves. A country that cannot control its borders isn’t really a country anymore, Ronald Reagan reminded us. The tasks that Arizonans are themselves undertaking are ones that belong by right, the Constitution and federal law to the Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Homeland Security. Arizona has been compelled to assume the feds’ role because the feds won’t do their job. And for that dereliction of duty the buck stops on the desk of the president of the United States. Why is Obama paralyzed? Why does he not enforce the law, even if he dislikes it, by punishing the businessmen who hire illegals and by sending the 12 million to 20 million illegals back home? President Eisenhower did it. Why won’t he? Because he is politically correct. Because he owes a big debt to the Hispanic lobby that helped deliver two-thirds of that vote in 2008. Though most citizens of Hispanic descent in Arizona want the border protected and the laws enforced, the Hispanic lobby demands that the law be changed. Fair enough. But the nation rose up as one to reject the “path-to- citizenship” — i.e., amnesty — that the 2007 plan of George W. Bush, McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama envisioned. Al Sharpton threatens to go to Phoenix and march in the streets against the new Arizona law. Let him go. Let us see how many African-Americans, who are today frozen out of the 8 million jobs held by illegal aliens that might otherwise go to them or their children, will march to defend an invasion for which they are themselves paying the heaviest price. Last year, while Americans were losing a net of 5 million jobs, the U.S. government — Bush and Obama both — issued 1,131,000 green cards to legal immigrants to come and take the jobs that did open up, a flood of immigrants equaled in only four other years in our history. What are we doing to our own people? Whose country is this, anyway? America today has an establishment that, because it does not like the immigration laws, countenances and condones wholesale violation of those laws. Nevertheless, under those laws, the U.S. government is obligated to deport illegal aliens and punish businesses that knowingly hire them. This is not an option. It is an obligation. Can anyone say Barack Obama is meeting that obligation? http://buchanan.org/blog/whose-country-is-this-3955 The Arizona Uproar Listening to the national uproar, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Arizona has marched into the civil rights apocalypse with its new state law cracking down on illegal immigrants. Last Friday, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed SB1070, making it a crime to be in the state illegally and requiring cops, where "reasonable suspicion" exists, to determine a person's legal status. Rev. Al Sharpton is promising to come to Arizona to march, the New York Times says that the state has gone "off the deep end," and the Nazi references are flying. Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony likened SB1070 to "German Nazi and Russian Communist techniques." Riding the noise for political advantage, President Obama is summoning his Justice Department to look into the matter, saying that the law would "undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans." But 70 percent of Arizona residents support the law, according to Rasmussen. What's going on here? Do we know something the rest of the country doesn't? Actually, we do. Context is everything, and it'd be nice if the national media provided some, rather than simply slamming Arizona as a redneck haven filled with nativists and bubbas with a hankering for racial profiling. An estimated 500,000 illegal aliens live in Arizona, and many are decent folks, to be sure. But the border is still wide open, and many more are coming. Last year in Border Patrol's 262-mile-wide Tucson Sector, agents arrested 241,000 illegal aliens, a drop of more than 130,000 from 2007. It sounds great until you understand that gotaways outnumber arrests by three to one. Does the country realize this, or have the people bought Janet Napolitano's political fairy tale that border security has been "transformed" from where we were in 2007? As Obama lectures Arizona, citizens here await his decision on an urgent request to send three thousand National Guard troops to the border. Senators John McCain and Jon Kyl recently asked for soldiers, as did Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, to bring some security to American citizens being hammered by cross-border smugglers and thugs. Here's an important bit of context: This isn't your father's illegal immigration, when polite farm workers offered to do chores in return for some water and a sandwich as they walked north. Today, the drug cartels have taken over the people-smuggling business. They own the trails into the country and dominate the land, the same way urban gangs control neighborhoods Any group wanting in has to deal with them, and the going rate is $2,500 per person. If you don't have the cash, the cartel coyote will offer to bring you in for free if you carry his dope. As Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever testified to the Senate Homeland Security Committee last week, most of the groups coming up now have a gun behind them. Along the Chiricahua Corridor smuggling route north and east of Douglas, Arizona, residents have been screaming for some time about break-ins, threats, intimidation, vandalism, and home invasions. But the feds did nothing to keep citizens safe. Instead, they talked amnesty. Then the inevitable happened. On March 27, Cochise County rancher Rob Krentz was murdered on his land, presumably by a drug smuggler. The death occurred on a well- known drug trail, and trackers followed the killer's prints back into Mexico. He is still at large. Now, I can't argue with those who say that SB1070 has some provisions that smack of desperation -- such as making it a crime to stop your car to pick up a day laborer or to enter a stopped car to get temporary work. That sounds impossible to enforce. But critics also say that it will have no impact on besieged residents of southern Arizona, and I disagree. It could help. We have a huge problem with crooks coming up from Mexico to our cities and towns, committing crimes, and bolting back south of the border. Not long ago, I wrote a story that backtracked the records of two of these border coyotes and found that between them, they'd been arrested and released by either law enforcement or the courts a total of 35 times. One was let go after a traffic stop, and the other had worked construction in Phoenix for years. If this law had been in effect, the police might've been able to get them off the street before they were able to lead more groups into southern Arizona, break into homes, and frighten citizens. Civil rights? What about the civil right of American citizens to drive up to their homes at night and have some reasonable assurance that no one is inside? On March 31, four hundred people gathered outside the one-room Apache School to tell their elected reps what it's like to live in smuggler- occupied territory. The meeting was held there, in the cold, open air, in part because the nearest place to host a group that size inside was seventy round-trip miles away, and these folks didn't feel comfortable leaving their homes for that length of time. They live by a rule of thumb: If you leave your house empty, ... read more » If you find a country, by law the rightful owner has 30 days to step forward and claim it. If no one steps forward during that time, then the country is yours. |
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Whose Country is This? The Constitutional REPUBLIC Of AMERICA.
I Say it is My Country, My REPUBLIC.Yours too, if you were Born in this Country, born of AMERICAN Parents,,, and NOT a WETBACK anchor baby. cuhulin |
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2 pit bulls found shot in Jackson yard.
http://www.clarionledger.com To that, I say, GOOD! even better, I say, EXCELLENT! STELLAR! Get RID of ALL of those pit bulls, PERIOD! Southaven isn't far from doggy and I. Lets me get off of my little cig and coffee bareaque now.One more window board (I will catch them other two windows on the back of my house tomorrow) to finish up with and then I can start sloshing that primer paint on thar. cuhulin |
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Southaven Drive is in Jackson.Southaven, the City, is wayyyyyyyyy up in
Northwest Mississippi, just this South side of Memphis,Tennessee. Tennessee is sort of like a Foreign Country, as far as I am concerned. http://www.devilfinder.com Southaven,Mississippi cuhulin |
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Europeans came to America over twelve thousand years ago.
Of course, the Indians were here long before that, over forty thousand years ago. cuhulin |
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BP = Butt Plug.
Why don't they make a big butt plug and jam it in that hole in the Gulf? That will stop it! cuhulin |
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On May 11, 6:09*am, dave wrote:
wrote: Whose Country is This? The Constitutional REPUBLIC Of AMERICA. I Say it is My Country, My REPUBLIC.Yours too, if you were Born in this Country, born of AMERICAN Parents,,, and NOT a WETBACK anchor baby. cuhulin The USA is a Liberal Democracy. *Look it up. Liberal democracy Liberal democracy (bourgeois democracy or constitutional democracy) is a common form of representative democracy. A liberal democracy may take various constitutional forms: it may be a Republican democracy, as the United States, India or France, or a constitutional monarchy, such as the United Kingdom, Japan, or Spain. It may have a presidential system (United States), a parliamentary system (Westminster system, UK and Commonwealth countries), or a hybrid, semi-presidential system (France). The term "liberal" in "liberal democracy" refers to adherence to the ideology of political liberalism.[1] Liberal democracies feature constitutional protections of individual rights from government power,[2] which were first proposed during the Age of Enlightenment by social contract theorists such as Hobbes and Locke. At present, there are numerous countries ruled by non-liberal political parties—parties that uphold conservatism, Christian democracy, social democracy, or some forms of socialism—that are considered to have liberal democracy as their form of government.[3] *From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Yes, but it is clearly also a classical Republic, designed that way from the ground up by the writers of the Constitution. The two are not mutually exclusive. |
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Lezzie Dyke Kagan.
Who (Whom) do you think posted that at the online alt.gossip.celebrities newsgroup? I did, that's Who.(Whom) cuhulin |
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On May 11, 1:13*pm, wrote:
Lezzie Dyke Kagan. Who (Whom) do you think posted that at the online alt.gossip.celebrities newsgroup? I did, that's Who.(Whom) cuhulin When I heard of the pending Supreme Court vacancy, I told my friends that filthy piece of $hit Omaumau would probably put a lesbian Jew communist up for nomination. I was right! PREDICTION: The NEXT one will be a Muslim, probably Black. |
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Woikin onna mah howsy, anna tookin me ah leetl cig anna oilso ah coffee
bareaque rat now. DEFCON88,,, I don't doubt you, wut yoo sayid.Probally a foreign piece of SH.T too. cuhulin |
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I am going to string a string, from that old fence post to the rear
corner of my house.I am going to hang some of my shorts and pants on that string,,, for that damn democrap B HO ButtKisser across the street, sitting on his porch to look at. (he sits on that porch all day long and he looks in a mirrow and he picks at what he once said is a hair growth on his B HO ButtKissing face) I am going to put one of my folding chairs by that string, I am going to sit in my chair with a mirrow and pretend I am picking at a hair growth on my face. cuhulin |
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Oil rig workers forced to sign papers not to talk Or coerced/whatever.I would be Singing like a Canary. cuhulin |
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dave wrote: bpnjensen wrote: Yes, but it is clearly also a classical Republic, designed that way from the ground up by the writers of the Constitution. The two are not mutually exclusive. It must be a strange place to live; the world where a certain word* can cause people to get all nervous and defensive. *liberal THE USA was founded by liberal revolutionaries. They had no intention of the Constitution lasting this long. It was written for farmers, not imperialist warmongers. We really need to trash this whole mess and start over (without the mouth breathers). You need to move to CanaDuh, clown 'tard. |
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bpnjensen wrote:
Yes, but it is clearly also a classical Republic, designed that way from the ground up by the writers of the Constitution. The two are not mutually exclusive. It must be a strange place to live; the world where a certain word* can cause people to get all nervous and defensive. *liberal THE USA was founded by liberal revolutionaries. They had no intention of the Constitution lasting this long. It was written for farmers, not imperialist warmongers. We really need to trash this whole mess and start over (without the mouth breathers). |
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DEFCON 88 wrote:
On May 11, 1:13 pm, wrote: Lezzie Dyke Kagan. Who (Whom) do you think posted that at the online alt.gossip.celebrities newsgroup? I did, that's Who.(Whom) cuhulin When I heard of the pending Supreme Court vacancy, I told my friends that filthy piece of $hit Omaumau would probably put a lesbian Jew communist up for nomination. I was right! PREDICTION: The NEXT one will be a Muslim, probably Black. How may lesbianjewcommunists have there been on the court? Don't you think it's about time? Maybe we need a few more Catholic white guys. |
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Last year, I was looking at butt plugs on the web.There are different
kinds of butt plugs.Inflatable butt plugs, vibrator butt plugs, see through butt plugs, different sizes of butt plugs, all kinds of butt plugs. I almost plugged in my phone to call the Moonlight Video novelty store on I-55 Frontage Road South to ask them if they sell those kinds of butt plugs.Metinks it's best though that I leave my hairy old butt alone! http://www.devilfinder.com Moonlight Video Store cuhulin |
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Paul Gallo (on his radio talk show, http://www.supertalkms.com )
was talking to a guy this morning about that oil well.They gave out this website to check out, http://www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com cuhulin |
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dxAce wrote:
THE USA was founded by liberal revolutionaries. They had no intention of the Constitution lasting this long. It was written for farmers, not imperialist warmongers. We really need to trash this whole mess and start over (without the mouth breathers). You need to move to CanaDuh, clown 'tard. As soon as we annex it from the French. |
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On May 12, 5:20*am, dave wrote:
wrote: BP = Butt Plug. Why don't they make a big butt plug and jam it in that hole in the Gulf? That will stop it! cuhulin That's your cure for everything, isn't it Larry? Several people I know have suggested that Rush Limbaugh would be a good fit. |
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On May 12, 5:32*am, dave wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: Yes, but it is clearly also a classical Republic, designed that way from the ground up by the writers of the Constitution. *The two are not mutually exclusive. It must be a strange place to live; the world where a certain word* can cause people to get all nervous and defensive. *liberal THE USA was founded by liberal revolutionaries. *They had no intention of the Constitution lasting this long. *It was written for farmers, not imperialist warmongers. *We really need to trash this whole mess and start over (without the mouth breathers). Now what makes you say that? Are you saying they were purposefully shortsighted? Clearly, they designed the Constitution to be flexible at times, and changeable when necessary, but the basic concept and construct are designed to last. Bruce |
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On May 12, 5:35*am, dave wrote:
wrote: Lezzie Dyke Kagan. Who (Whom) do you think posted that at the online alt.gossip.celebrities newsgroup? I did, that's Who.(Whom) cuhulin My. Aren't we a scamp. ROTFLMAO! |
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