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![]() LW wrote: ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote ... I would respond to you Steve, but I'm afraid that the neocons in this NG would accuse me of lowering the quality of NG discourse. Speaking of neocons ... The Amazing AlGore said: "We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country." - -----Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002 So if he "knows" it, does this make AlGore a neocon? Now for the last time - y'all boys let up on the professor. But he's not a 'professor'. At the very best he is simply an 'instructor', and not a good one at that. |
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![]() "Michael Bryant" wrote: | From: dxAce | | But he's not a 'professor'. At the very best he is simply an 'instructor', | and not a | good one at that. | | | Steve, as usual, has no idea of what he's speaking about! | | LOL. Is it considered normative protocol to refer to high school teachers as "Professor" in Kentucky? For that matter, is lying about nonexistent degrees considered normal behavior in Kentucky? Truly boggling. 73, -- Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota (NOTE: My email address has only one "dot." You'll have to edit out the one between the "7" and the "3" in my email address if you wish to reply via email) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.688 / Virus Database: 449 - Release Date: 5/17/04 |
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![]() Michael 'I'm the 'tard of RRS' Bryant wrote: From: "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" Is it considered normative protocol to refer to high school teachers as "Professor" in Kentucky? I'm not employed as a high school teacher. Try again. Truly boggling. Yes, the Steve L. twins are bogglingly boring. Perhaps, but we are not known to lie about having a PhD as you have. |
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ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote: From: (LW) Speaking of neocons ... The Amazing AlGore said: "We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country." - -----Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002 So if he "knows" it, does this make AlGore a neocon? Nope, probably not. Everyone's entitled to one mistake. But if Gore insisted on invading and occupying a country because God told him in his prayers that it was the right thing to do, if he ignored the protestations of the vast majority of our allies, if he seemed committed to spending 100's of billions of our tax dollars in Halliburton contracts, if he set American foreign policy back decades as Bush has, then he might qualify to be a NEOCON. Now for the last time - y'all boys let up on the professor. I thought Al Gore invented Neocon-ism. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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