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Old August 14th 04, 11:06 PM
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 16:05:05 -0400, dxAce wrote:



m II wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Au contraire.


Crap, I think we all knew you were French.


No, but I was taught it for six terms in school. I remember about a half
dozen phrases. If I had to use it to survive, I'd be dead in short
order. I love French cooking. Genuine Greek cuisine is very nice too.
Hungarian/Austrian pastries are delicious.

You know, all the OLD European stuff.


I had some good chow in Greece.

dxAce



Science, Politics Collide in Election Year


By MATT CRENSON, AP National Writer

With more than 4,000 scientists, including 48 Nobel Prize winners,
having signed a statement opposing the Bush administration's use of
scientific advice, this election year is seeing a new development in
the uneasy relationship between science and politics.


Oh yea - your President.
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Old August 14th 04, 11:12 PM
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Mr Bill E wrote:

On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 16:05:05 -0400, dxAce wrote:



m II wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Au contraire.


Crap, I think we all knew you were French.

No, but I was taught it for six terms in school. I remember about a half
dozen phrases. If I had to use it to survive, I'd be dead in short
order. I love French cooking. Genuine Greek cuisine is very nice too.
Hungarian/Austrian pastries are delicious.

You know, all the OLD European stuff.


I had some good chow in Greece.

dxAce


Science, Politics Collide in Election Year


By MATT CRENSON, AP National Writer

With more than 4,000 scientists, including 48 Nobel Prize winners,
having signed a statement opposing the Bush administration's use of
scientific advice, this election year is seeing a new development in
the uneasy relationship between science and politics.

Oh yea - your President.


I'm signing a statement saying that Kerry is a damn liar concerning his
military record!

Oh yea - your Candidate.


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Old August 14th 04, 11:37 PM
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"Mr Bill E" wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 16:05:05 -0400, dxAce wrote:



m II wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Au contraire.


Crap, I think we all knew you were French.

No, but I was taught it for six terms in school. I remember about

a half
dozen phrases. If I had to use it to survive, I'd be dead in

short
order. I love French cooking. Genuine Greek cuisine is very nice

too.
Hungarian/Austrian pastries are delicious.

You know, all the OLD European stuff.


I had some good chow in Greece.

dxAce



Science, Politics Collide in Election Year


By MATT CRENSON, AP National Writer

With more than 4,000 scientists, including 48 Nobel Prize winners,
having signed a statement opposing the Bush administration's use of
scientific advice, this election year is seeing a new development in
the uneasy relationship between science and politics.


Oh yea - your President.


Just for the record, how many scientists and Nobel Prize winners are
there? Since AP once was rumored to be a -news- organization, I'm
sure that news is in the story someplace.


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Old August 14th 04, 11:45 PM
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 18:37:40 -0400, "T. Early"
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"Mr Bill E" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 16:05:05 -0400, dxAce wrote:



m II wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Au contraire.


Crap, I think we all knew you were French.

No, but I was taught it for six terms in school. I remember about

a half
dozen phrases. If I had to use it to survive, I'd be dead in

short
order. I love French cooking. Genuine Greek cuisine is very nice

too.
Hungarian/Austrian pastries are delicious.

You know, all the OLD European stuff.

I had some good chow in Greece.

dxAce



Science, Politics Collide in Election Year


By MATT CRENSON, AP National Writer

With more than 4,000 scientists, including 48 Nobel Prize winners,
having signed a statement opposing the Bush administration's use of
scientific advice, this election year is seeing a new development in
the uneasy relationship between science and politics.


Oh yea - your President.


Just for the record, how many scientists and Nobel Prize winners are
there? Since AP once was rumored to be a -news- organization, I'm
sure that news is in the story someplace.



Your responses are funny and predictable. But then that's why I think
it's so much fun.
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Old August 15th 04, 03:50 AM
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"Mr Bill E" wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 18:37:40 -0400, "T. Early"
wrote:


"Mr Bill E" wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 16:05:05 -0400, dxAce

wrote:



m II wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Au contraire.


Crap, I think we all knew you were French.

No, but I was taught it for six terms in school. I remember

about
a half
dozen phrases. If I had to use it to survive, I'd be dead in

short
order. I love French cooking. Genuine Greek cuisine is very

nice
too.
Hungarian/Austrian pastries are delicious.

You know, all the OLD European stuff.

I had some good chow in Greece.

dxAce



Science, Politics Collide in Election Year


By MATT CRENSON, AP National Writer

With more than 4,000 scientists, including 48 Nobel Prize

winners,
having signed a statement opposing the Bush administration's use

of
scientific advice, this election year is seeing a new development

in
the uneasy relationship between science and politics.


Oh yea - your President.


Just for the record, how many scientists and Nobel Prize winners

are
there? Since AP once was rumored to be a -news- organization, I'm
sure that news is in the story someplace.



Your responses are funny and predictable. But then that's why I

think
it's so much fun.


I believe in fun, so that's a good thing. The fact that you are so
easily buffaloed into a fairly mindless non-response is a bad thing,
however.




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Old August 15th 04, 04:01 AM
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 22:50:18 -0400, "T. Early"
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I believe in fun, so that's a good thing. The fact that you are so
easily buffaloed into a fairly mindless non-response is a bad thing,
however.



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