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Re:Highly Armed Nincompoops
Usually it's the dumber people who have all the weapons.
There are so many things wrong with this statement, it's not even +1 Funny.And frankly, the bigger the weapons, the less brains behind them.
With King George W. the least brainy of all, with the most firepower.
Are you seriously blaming the entirety of the range of weapons of the US Armed Forces on President George Bush?
And BTW... Bush got better grades at Yale than Gore did at Harvard, and averaged slightly better than Kerry at Yale as well. http://www.spokesmanreview.com/breaking/story.asp? ID=4149 -
Re:Get used to it
As long as they repeat GM's unprofitability, the world has nothing to fear.
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Many states have rejected this
The state movement to reject is large:
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Re:Arrest?
Like that ever happens in real life...oh wait
http://www.spokesmanreview.com/local/story.asp?ID= 156279
hehe county auditor pulls website cause the paper found some land wasn't listed. Saying thank-you and sending out the tax bills would have been to efficient ;p -
Re:Not to be contrarian or anything
It was the theory behind sendng a third as many troops as the generals knew were needed. Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, et al were as entranced by the "Revolution in Military Affairs" as McNamara was by his precious operations research.
Indeed. Historically speaking, an army has required something on the order of one soldier for every 40 or so unarmed civilians in order to successfully occupy a country. See this link for details: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/breaking/story.asp? ID=2149We have about 150,000 troops in-theatre. According to the CIA factbook (link here: http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos
/ iz.html there are 26.7 million Iraqis. According to the math, we have one soldier for every 179 Iraqis, many of whom are still armed. This is a recipe for disaster.The quote "No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy." has been variously attributed to Field Marshall Helmuth Carl Bernard von Moltke, Colin Powell, Murphy Military Laws, and Heinz Guderian (there may be others). D. Rumsfeld and his boys would do well to remember that, since they seem to be incapable of altering either their battle plans or their rhetoric.
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Did you read the article
Who said anything about unusual? For that matter, who said anything about an arrowhead? Tutankhamen was believed to have died from a blow to the head which led to partial paralysis, hence the walking sticks, but now we found scraps of gold in the knee which look like decorations from armor, suggesting he healed over a wound from presumably a sword which gave way to infection which killed him.
Come on be honest. I know you didn't. If you can't find the refrence to the arrow well your can't read. http://www.spokesmanreview.com/tools/story_pf.asp? ID=58062 This article actually mentions the walking sticks as being unusually high but then again they were a sign of Egyptian nobility. -
Answering your own questions makes you a coward.Freedom is an illusion. Bombing for freedom is just a combustible credit extracted from commercial pursuits of war, to hold independence ransom from the people that the war debt was thought to apply. Libel and charagme is put on the people in Iraq to organize Revenue to collect on that war debt.
I could see an unstable illusion that freedom is not attainable within the scope of law; but organized as a share in a property, then freedom is to the extent of your share and measurable. Can you measure you freeom? Step outside and count what remains of your curses, or the obverse (blessings). Just because someone has "power" to posess property doesn't confer authority from the true party in interest; I don't sell and seal war bonds and related draft vestiture to barter Freedom for Iraq from an unusual target. "United States" is a desperate corporation; it's agents are invading foreign countries to hide its search for a microscopic-minority estate that is confiding seizure to whatever property it nears; more property damage and loss of life that can be held accountable to war debt collections. The greatest victory in global propoganda transmittals is portraying private polls as public and stuffing the mechanism with necessary entropy to regulate the debate with strawmen; invasion speculated on unfounded premises, being a political conversion itself, can suppress the market a little with some corporate charters to compel use of patented crops, and further derive a profit from a prolonged militant occupation to indoctrinate civilianism. All the people in Iraq, before the appears of Sadam Hussein, were counted neither Civilian or Military but both; having duties to perform. Patented foods as indoctrination to promote acceptance of intellectual taxation on everyday life. Don't you remember the days of duplicating data that was never demandant by DRM?
No matter how much UNITED STATES flagwaving, ignoring the prime application of the Constitution of the United States, to spread STATE religion to new heights is un-called forth:"No State shall
... make any post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, ..."You all wonder why all those people in foreign countries entreat U.S. Army as though illegal aliens... What do you call an illegal alien that bombs buildings to separate you into a foreign politic; but Freedom that isn't free? For every bomb sent to Iraq is someone else's freedom held ransom to a war debt that was not waged or CONTRACTED by them. The protesters are an awfully large minority. Even so, a country-wide fighting spirit is a greater military obstacle; most "strategists" thought a disarmed people would ward off attacks and redirect to centralized military. I have a Tiger Rock too, but I can't throw it any effective distance when forced to wear such heavy anti-arm burdens. If Sadam Hussein didn't perform to expectations, then U.S. simply returned to depose him; Iraq was never free while Sadam Hussein was granted "power" from United States. I suppose one can learn from the strategies developed by Freemasons puppeting Liberia, to predict the conclusion to freedom. The stock in Cuba is maturing today; that's the next crop to harvest, according to banking policy. Agents of "United States" funded Fidel Castro with "power" without a
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Answering your own questions makes you a coward.Freedom is an illusion. Bombing for freedom is just a combustible credit extracted from commercial pursuits of war, to hold independence ransom from the people that the war debt was thought to apply. Libel and charagme is put on the people in Iraq to organize Revenue to collect on that war debt.
I could see an unstable illusion that freedom is not attainable within the scope of law; but organized as a share in a property, then freedom is to the extent of your share and measurable. Can you measure you freeom? Step outside and count what remains of your curses, or the obverse (blessings). Just because someone has "power" to posess property doesn't confer authority from the true party in interest; I don't sell and seal war bonds and related draft vestiture to barter Freedom for Iraq from an unusual target. "United States" is a desperate corporation; it's agents are invading foreign countries to hide its search for a microscopic-minority estate that is confiding seizure to whatever property it nears; more property damage and loss of life that can be held accountable to war debt collections. The greatest victory in global propoganda transmittals is portraying private polls as public and stuffing the mechanism with necessary entropy to regulate the debate with strawmen; invasion speculated on unfounded premises, being a political conversion itself, can suppress the market a little with some corporate charters to compel use of patented crops, and further derive a profit from a prolonged militant occupation to indoctrinate civilianism. All the people in Iraq, before the appears of Sadam Hussein, were counted neither Civilian or Military but both; having duties to perform. Patented foods as indoctrination to promote acceptance of intellectual taxation on everyday life. Don't you remember the days of duplicating data that was never demandant by DRM?
No matter how much UNITED STATES flagwaving, ignoring the prime application of the Constitution of the United States, to spread STATE religion to new heights is un-called forth:"No State shall
... make any post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, ..."You all wonder why all those people in foreign countries entreat U.S. Army as though illegal aliens... What do you call an illegal alien that bombs buildings to separate you into a foreign politic; but Freedom that isn't free? For every bomb sent to Iraq is someone else's freedom held ransom to a war debt that was not waged or CONTRACTED by them. The protesters are an awfully large minority. Even so, a country-wide fighting spirit is a greater military obstacle; most "strategists" thought a disarmed people would ward off attacks and redirect to centralized military. I have a Tiger Rock too, but I can't throw it any effective distance when forced to wear such heavy anti-arm burdens. If Sadam Hussein didn't perform to expectations, then U.S. simply returned to depose him; Iraq was never free while Sadam Hussein was granted "power" from United States. I suppose one can learn from the strategies developed by Freemasons puppeting Liberia, to predict the conclusion to freedom. The stock in Cuba is maturing today; that's the next crop to harvest, according to banking policy. Agents of "United States" funded Fidel Castro with "power" without a
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Re:Let's get the politics out of the wayThe evidence? Their last names don't sound American enough.
You forgot the punchline. Dude's last name is: Ringhofer.Man says votes from illegal immigrants
original article
He culled list of voters for names that 'appear' foreign
Jim Camden
Staff writer
March 31, 2005
A Soap Lake man is challenging the voting credentials of hundreds of Washington voters, saying he thinks they're illegal immigrants who registered and cast ballots illegally.
But Martin Ringhofer may have a hard time proving the challenges he has filed in Spokane and 10 other Washington counties.
For one thing, there's the methodology of his research. Ringhofer said he obtained a list of people who registered to vote when they obtained or renewed a driver's license, then culled the list for names "that appear to be from outside the United States," particularly those that appeared to be Hispanic or Asian.
"We eliminated names that clearly sounded American-born, like John Smith, or Powell," he said Wednesday.
For another, there's the fact that many of the people on his list are citizens. In fact, The Spokesman-Review contacted a dozen of the 161 people on Ringhofer's Spokane County list, and all of them are citizens.
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"I was well aware of the fact that there would be errors," he said.
But he doesn't see that as a problem because people on the list who are citizens can simply tell county officials that they are citizens and provide some proof. It's not his responsibility to correct those mistakes, he insisted, but the job of county elections officials.
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Re:This is how we do it....
Correction: Cowles Family and at least mention The SpokesmanReview/Spokane Chronicle.
http://www.spokesmanreview.com
Born and raised in Spokane myself, also currently residing in Spokane, for the short-term.
Another reason for the massive expansion is WSU Branch Spokane is also about to pour in $300 Million to expand along 54 acres of land adjacent to downtown, that includes lots of new industry labratories, a nursing branch and room to support 5,000 more students.
Also Mayor Jim West is really pushing for Industry Growth and this article discusses the City property up for sale to get it into the hands of private sector.
The one proposal that is making waves is the long-discussed and pushed for Washington State University School of Medicine that they want located in Spokane.
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Re:Overseas Indian Mirror anyone?
It is a peculiar case so far
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Re:old news
And... there was an article in the print version of my local paper about it this morning. (Under "More Headlines")
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Happened in New Orleans last week
I read in the local paper (link about half way down - reg required) that the same thing also happened in New Orleans this week. The meteorite, which looked like a snady colored rock containing minerals commonly found in meteorites (tested at Tulane University) punched a hole through Ray Fausset's roof and two floors before coming to rest in the crawl space beneath the house, as reported.
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More detail
This story has a little more detail uncluding a declaration from the mayor of Wilmington that "...If I say it's constitutional then it is constitutional".