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To paraphrase Senator Dirksen (forgive me, I cannot remember it exactly:

 

" A million here, a million there, and before you know it we are talking about

real money. "

 

CK Gadarian

 

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<BR>Jo Cwazy <HEARTWORK<BR>May 5, 2005 10:45 AM <BR>To:

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Orange <BR><BR><ZZZHTML><ZZZBODY><TT>The money could come out of your war budget

- dn't you mind paying taxes for<BR>that - it is probably the governments

biggest budget item. & nbsp; Seeing & nbsp; as the<BR>US caused the problem in the

first place (along with problems all over the<BR>world) maybe they should just

take some responsibility for the consequences<BR>and help their

victims.<BR><BR>Jo<BR><BR><BR><BR> & gt;<BR> & gt; As to the question, " We would see

this as an opportunity for the US to<BR>take<BR> & gt; humanitarian action so that

it doesn't become an obstacle between the<BR> & gt; countries, " & nbsp; just where

in the world does anyone think the U.S. is going<BR>to<BR> & gt; get any money to

do this? & nbsp; Because that is what we are talking about more<BR> & gt;

money. & nbsp; Always more money.<BR><BR></TT><BR><BR><TT>To send an

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my socks

the oil in my bike

and got two people t o at least go vegetarian

so there

nyeah!

:) peter hurd May 7, 2005 7:49 AM Re: Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

Come on Fraggle, what have you actually changed this week ( apart from your underware?)

 

The Valley Vegan......fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

you'd be surprised jo..you'd be surprised

 

heck, they are trying to kick out college professors who, egads, actually question wot our government is doing

the heathens..

 

there is a large section of our population that has the ol "love it er leave it" attitude

 

of course...i look at it as love it or change it Jo Cwazy May 6, 2005 3:02 PM Re: Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

And does anybody think that is good or right?

 

Jo

 

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fraggle

Friday, May 06, 2005 10:47 PM

Re: Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

most folks are against the war in iraq now as well

but..

who wants to hear that there country could possibly be doing bad things? nah..we're americans, the shining beacon to the world...

and all that....

every skool textbook drills it into yer head that we're number one, and even when we did *bad* things, they weren't really bad

Jo Cwazy May 6, 2005 2:41 PM Re: Re: BBC website - Agent Orange Why do you think the US government should not take responsibility for whatit has done wrong. The American people didn't seem to agree with theVietnam war.JoTo send an email to - And Bugs Bunny is a friend of mine

Eating him I'd feel like Frankenstein

Eating flesh seems pretty foul to me

To send an email to -

 

 

 

 

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don't encourage em and give em ideas

and..sorry..we never really had swords here...

it was all about those muskets

we had to obviously slaughter off the other people who use to live here...silly indians, thinking this was their place... Peter May 7, 2005 8:11 AM Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

Hi Peter

 

> Fweedom to bear arms is always a good one!

 

And just to start another in-depth discussion.... someone recently pointed out that when that was written, "arms" was usually at worst a cross-bow, or a sword... they didn't really envisage it meaning rapid-fire machine guns and the like... makes you wonder why you don't have people in the US wandering around with pocket-size nuclear weapons claiming that they have every right to under the constitution :-)

 

BB

Peter

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Too late, Fraggle. Dumbya is in love with the backpack nucs!

 

Lynda

 

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fraggle

Monday, May 09, 2005 6:58 AM

Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

don't encourage em and give em ideas

and..sorry..we never really had swords here...

it was all about those muskets

we had to obviously slaughter off the other people who use to live here...silly indians, thinking this was their place...

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did you know, that back in the 50's, they developed a nuclear bazooka..called the davey crockett

who was the sad sack that got stuck training on that...

talk about one shot wonder.... Lynda May 9, 2005 11:32 AM Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

Too late, Fraggle. Dumbya is in love with the backpack nucs!

 

Lynda

 

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fraggle

Monday, May 09, 2005 6:58 AM

Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

don't encourage em and give em ideas

and..sorry..we never really had swords here...

it was all about those muskets

we had to obviously slaughter off the other people who use to live here...silly indians, thinking this was their place...

To send an email to -

 

 

 

 

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I lived through the insanity of atom bomb drills (children, hurry and go into the halls, sit facing the wall and put your hands behind your heads. Like that is going to save you from glowing in the dark!), nothing that came out of the 50s would surprise me!

 

If you are ever out driving and happen past the elementary school, Nystrom, in Richmond, the cyclone fencing and barbed wire aren't new. It was that way when I went to school there! Gangs and so forth aren't new, there is just more television to tell folks about them now!

 

Lynda

 

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fraggle

Monday, May 09, 2005 4:44 PM

Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

did you know, that back in the 50's, they developed a nuclear bazooka..called the davey crockett

who was the sad sack that got stuck training on that...

talk about one shot wonder....

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Beat me there on everything ( yes , even the socks - if they dont smell and dont look dirty, I aint for changing)

 

The Valley Vegan......fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

my socks

the oil in my bike

and got two people t o at least go vegetarian

so there

nyeah!

:) peter hurd May 7, 2005 7:49 AM Re: Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

Come on Fraggle, what have you actually changed this week ( apart from your underware?)

 

The Valley Vegan......fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

you'd be surprised jo..you'd be surprised

 

heck, they are trying to kick out college professors who, egads, actually question wot our government is doing

the heathens..

 

there is a large section of our population that has the ol "love it er leave it" attitude

 

of course...i look at it as love it or change it Jo Cwazy May 6, 2005 3:02 PM Re: Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

And does anybody think that is good or right?

 

Jo

 

-

fraggle

Friday, May 06, 2005 10:47 PM

Re: Re: BBC website - Agent Orange

 

most folks are against the war in iraq now as well

but..

who wants to hear that there country could possibly be doing bad things? nah..we're americans, the shining beacon to the world...

and all that....

every skool textbook drills it into yer head that we're number one, and even when we did *bad* things, they weren't really bad

Jo Cwazy May 6, 2005 2:41 PM Re: Re: BBC website - Agent Orange Why do you think the US government should not take responsibility for whatit has done wrong. The American people didn't seem to agree with theVietnam war.JoTo send an email to - And Bugs Bunny is a friend of mine

Eating him I'd feel like Frankenstein

Eating flesh seems pretty foul to me

To send an email to -

 

 

 

 

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