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From: William Clark on 24 Nov 2009 10:51 In article <4b0b6cb9$0$28764$882e0bbb(a)news.ThunderNews.com>, assimilate(a)borg.org wrote: > On 23-Nov-2009, William Clark <clark(a)nospam.matsceng.ohio-state.edu> wrote: > > > Which is pretty much the same collection of worn and cliched sentiments, > > and appeal to the lowest common denominator, that Hitler used in the > > Germany of the 1930's. > > Godwin's law! this thread is done and Clark loses! Bill-O's law - I can't think of a response, so I'll shout "victory" and try to forget about it.
From: BAR on 24 Nov 2009 10:59 In article <MPG.257599c11047f10f9897cf(a)news.giganews.com>, screw(a)you.com says... > > In article <4b09ec2a$0$5111$9a6e19ea(a)unlimited.newshosting.com>, > nobrac(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com says... > > > > On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 00:53:22 +0000, assimilate wrote: > > > On 22-Nov-2009, Carbon <nobrac(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > > > > > >> You are unqualified to pass judgment on his economic policies. > > > > > > How so? Economics isn't rocket science > > > > Neither is rocket science, once you know how it works. Bert was trying > > to argue that the country is in worse shape than it would have been if > > Bush and Obama had not bailed out the banking industry. This, quite > > obviously, is a complicated subject. While I guess the certainty you and > > Bert share is nice, it's not the same thing as knowing the truth. > > Readem and weap: > > http://www.cnbc.com/id/34040009 > > http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,662822,00.html Here's another indictment on Obama's stimulus and economic policies. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- dyn/content/article/2009/11/23/AR2009112304092_pf.html
From: BAR on 24 Nov 2009 11:05 In article <clark-92695A.10494724112009(a)charm.magnus.acs.ohio- state.edu>, clark(a)nospam.matsceng.ohio-state.edu says... > > > >Genghis Kan is one man to be admired. > > > > > > Only for shallow thinkers. > > > > That statement just proves that you don't really know much about Genghis > > Kahn. > > Well, he was greatly admired by Hitler, if that is the kind of company > you want to keep. I expected better of you Billy. But, what do you want from a liar. Have made any posts to rec.sport.golf from your iPhone at the turn lately.
From: BAR on 24 Nov 2009 11:22 In article <clark-8212F5.10514324112009(a)charm.magnus.acs.ohio- state.edu>, clark(a)nospam.matsceng.ohio-state.edu says... > > In article <4b0b6cb9$0$28764$882e0bbb(a)news.ThunderNews.com>, > assimilate(a)borg.org wrote: > > > On 23-Nov-2009, William Clark <clark(a)nospam.matsceng.ohio-state.edu> wrote: > > > > > Which is pretty much the same collection of worn and cliched sentiments, > > > and appeal to the lowest common denominator, that Hitler used in the > > > Germany of the 1930's. > > > > Godwin's law! this thread is done and Clark loses! > > Bill-O's law - I can't think of a response, so I'll shout "victory" and > try to forget about it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law
From: Howard Brazee on 24 Nov 2009 14:25
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:00:15 -0500, Jack Hollis <xsleeper(a)aol.com> wrote: >The stimulus bill was a huge giveaway to all the special interests >that got Obama elected, especially the unions. There's no doubt that >it created some jobs, but they were jobs at the public expense. The >idea is to create private sector jobs that generate tax revenue for >the government. Why "especially the unions"? It seems that Big Business got more. -- "In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found, than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature, and not to the executive department." - James Madison |