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On 12/16/2003 1:32 PM, in article
et, "None" opined: You need to get with the program here. By NOT presenting the "check" for payment, the Cuban government is stating that they no longer recognize the lease/contract. No ****wad, YOU need to get with the program. The Cuban government has no legal right to "no longer recognized the lease." If they don't cash the check it means they don't get paid. |
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Perhaps you should try reading my post. I was address the idea that by not
accepting the checks they were not being paid which is silly. As for Cuba not accepting the contract, too bad for them. Jarg "None" wrote in message ink.net... You need to get with the program here. By NOT presenting the "check" for payment, the Cuban government is stating that they no longer recognize the lease/contract. "Jarg" wrote in message ... I see, so you go to the store, pick up some merchandise, write a check which the merchant decides not to cash. By your logic you have not paid and are a thief! Jarg "Nik" wrote in message ... "The Wolf" wrote in message ... On 12/10/2003 10:18 PM, in article , "Nik" opined: And since the good old Fidel took over power in Cuba the US hasn't paid rent. One might actually argue that the base is occupied land. Nik. Hey asshole, get your facts straight. The U.S. HAS paid the rent every year. Castro doesn't cash the checks. Which means that they haven't paid! Nik. |
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![]() "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message t... "George Z. Bush" wrote in message ... "B2431" wrote in message ... From: "George Z. Bush" am B2431 wrote: From: "George Z. Bush" am Date: 12/15/2003 5:57 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: B2431 wrote: From: Date: 12/15/2003 7:48 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: In rec.food.cooking Jarg wrote: Hhahahahahah "Texas Tard" Hahahahahah Did you think that one up yourself? snip A personal insult? It is a matter of historical fact that Bush said the world would be a better place if he was dictator. That's not an insult, its a simple fact. Please cite a verifiable source. Your wish is my command, courtesy of Google: Newsday Transition of Power: President-Elect Bush Meets With Congressional Leaders on Capitol Hill Aired December 18, 2000 - 12:00 p.m. ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. FRANK SESNO, CNN ANCHOR: In the nation's capital, it's all about George W. Bush -- he's here and doing business -- while in state capitals, it's the day the Electoral College meets and votes. And if all goes as planned, the electors will certify Bush's narrow victory in last month's election. He's already looking forward as he makes the rounds here in the nation's capital. A key item on his agenda today: meeting congressional leaders. CNN's Chris Black joins us from Capitol Hill with more now -- Chris. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH (R-TX), PRESIDENT-ELECT: I told all four that there were going to be some times where we don't agree with each other. But that's OK. If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator. (END VIDEO CLIP) George Z. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired Well, if you took that seriously you were probably the only one. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired If you think that quote was inaccurate, it's your turn to provide a verifiable source. You didn't ask me to provide only verifiable sources I took seriously....merely to provide a verifiable source, which I believe I did. Whether or not I took it seriously has nothing to do with it. I never said it was inaccurate. I simply implied it was probably intended to be humourous. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired And I didn't say anything.....one way or the other, so I don't know what made you think I took it seriously. It wouldn't have been that you didn't think that anything existed at all by way of a cite and felt obliged to make light of it when one turned up, would it? Nah, of course not! You were just making funnies. Yeah....that must be it. Sure it was. One could doubtless find an example of some President making a humorous reference to space aliens--that does not make it germane to the issue of whether or not said President actually believes in space aliens. Face it, Georgie--you were stretching for another opportunity to try and make Bush look bad,..... You sure do have a reading comprehension problem, don't you. Try to follow the bouncing ball: 1. I was asked to provide a verifiable cite regarding a comment Bush was supposed to make regarding being a dictator. 2. I provided the source that contained such a remark supposedly made by him. 3. I was not asked to, nor did I certify that the remark was accurate, or to describe the context in which it was made and I did NOT, in fact, make any such certification or description. 4. Now, if you've followed it that far, then you need to pick a fight with somebody else if that's what you're trying to do, because I had nothing else to say during this exchange, one way or the other. 5. That's all there is.....I'm not stretching, or making any claims, or for that matter, taking part in the exchange. All I did was to provide a cite for the remark. If you think it was inaccurate, take it up with Newsday (since they provided the CNN transcript). Now, if you want to keep on arguing, find someone else with whom to take it up. I provided a source for a comment.....that's all. If you want to pick nits, pick them with someone who's in the argument, and that's not me. Got it? (Chip on shoulder snipped for brevity) George Z. |
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![]() "George Z. Bush" wrote in message ... "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message t... "George Z. Bush" wrote in message ... "B2431" wrote in message ... From: "George Z. Bush" am B2431 wrote: From: "George Z. Bush" am Date: 12/15/2003 5:57 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: B2431 wrote: From: Date: 12/15/2003 7:48 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: In rec.food.cooking Jarg wrote: Hhahahahahah "Texas Tard" Hahahahahah Did you think that one up yourself? snip A personal insult? It is a matter of historical fact that Bush said the world would be a better place if he was dictator. That's not an insult, its a simple fact. Please cite a verifiable source. Your wish is my command, courtesy of Google: Newsday Transition of Power: President-Elect Bush Meets With Congressional Leaders on Capitol Hill Aired December 18, 2000 - 12:00 p.m. ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. FRANK SESNO, CNN ANCHOR: In the nation's capital, it's all about George W. Bush -- he's here and doing business -- while in state capitals, it's the day the Electoral College meets and votes. And if all goes as planned, the electors will certify Bush's narrow victory in last month's election. He's already looking forward as he makes the rounds here in the nation's capital. A key item on his agenda today: meeting congressional leaders. CNN's Chris Black joins us from Capitol Hill with more now -- Chris. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH (R-TX), PRESIDENT-ELECT: I told all four that there were going to be some times where we don't agree with each other. But that's OK. If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator. (END VIDEO CLIP) George Z. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired Well, if you took that seriously you were probably the only one. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired If you think that quote was inaccurate, it's your turn to provide a verifiable source. You didn't ask me to provide only verifiable sources I took seriously....merely to provide a verifiable source, which I believe I did. Whether or not I took it seriously has nothing to do with it. I never said it was inaccurate. I simply implied it was probably intended to be humourous. Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired And I didn't say anything.....one way or the other, so I don't know what made you think I took it seriously. It wouldn't have been that you didn't think that anything existed at all by way of a cite and felt obliged to make light of it when one turned up, would it? Nah, of course not! You were just making funnies. Yeah....that must be it. Sure it was. One could doubtless find an example of some President making a humorous reference to space aliens--that does not make it germane to the issue of whether or not said President actually believes in space aliens. Face it, Georgie--you were stretching for another opportunity to try and make Bush look bad,..... You sure do have a reading comprehension problem, don't you. Try to follow the bouncing ball: 1. I was asked to provide a verifiable cite regarding a comment Bush was supposed to make regarding being a dictator. 2. I provided the source that contained such a remark supposedly made by him. 3. I was not asked to, nor did I certify that the remark was accurate, or to describe the context in which it was made and I did NOT, in fact, make any such certification or description. 4. Now, if you've followed it that far, then you need to pick a fight with somebody else if that's what you're trying to do, because I had nothing else to say during this exchange, one way or the other. 5. That's all there is.....I'm not stretching, or making any claims, or for that matter, taking part in the exchange. All I did was to provide a cite for the remark. If you think it was inaccurate, take it up with Newsday (since they provided the CNN transcript). Now, if you want to keep on arguing, find someone else with whom to take it up. I provided a source for a comment.....that's all. If you want to pick nits, pick them with someone who's in the argument, and that's not me. Got it? (Chip on shoulder snipped for brevity) LOL! "Chip on shoulder" equates to "embarassing example of George publishing erroneous information" being snipped, huh? About par for your course, Georgie. Brooks George Z. |
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Kevin Brooks wrote:
LOL! "Chip on shoulder" equates to "embarassing example of George publishing erroneous information" being snipped, huh? About par for your course, Georgie. Does anybody here know how to edit quotes? -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN http://www.mortimerschnerd.com |
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![]() "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote in message . com... Kevin Brooks wrote: LOL! "Chip on shoulder" equates to "embarassing example of George publishing erroneous information" being snipped, huh? About par for your course, Georgie. Does anybody here know how to edit quotes? Eh? -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN http://www.mortimerschnerd.com |
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![]() "~consul" wrote in message ... john wrote: On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 19:36:32 +1000, Craig Welch The fact of the matter is that the US and Great Britain supplied 99% of the troops in Iraq. The US and GB always supply the highest # of troops in any UN event. That's why the other nations don't bother to. That's because the UN knows the US and UK have the deepest pockets with the most well funded military programs. The UN spends more of the US/UK military budgets doing their bidding than the respective countries do themselves. This is why the "New World Order" is such a dangerous path to take. The UN should be disbanded and all of those "diplomats" with their messy immunity need to be tossed out of New York with their hats in their hands! (un-related groups removed) |
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RogerM wrote:
None wrote: I laugh at your nonsense. Just because a so called lease exists doesn't mean the U.S. government can lay claim to the lands and tenements of another country. Whether or not the Gitmo irritates Castro or not, the land still belongs to Cuba and if they want to break the lease, they can. You seem to be implying that U.S. law extends to Cuba, I assure you, it does not. If the lease calls for payment in gold, and the U.S. sends a check, then they are, and have been in breach of contract for years and rightfully, Cuba could easily evict them and abandon the "lease". How, exactly could Cuba enforce that eviction notice? They tried that before when they cut off Gitmo's water. The U.S. built desalinization plants. |
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![]() "B2431" wrote in message ... From: ~consul Date: 12/17/2003 12:54 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: john wrote: On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 19:36:32 +1000, Craig Welch The fact of the matter is that the US and Great Britain supplied 99% of the troops in Iraq. The US and GB always supply the highest # of troops in any UN event. That's why the other nations don't bother to. -- I don't know the actual numbers, but I'd venture to say the Korean War is an exception to that. True, Our 3RAR didn't get awarded your Presidential Unit Citation, for sitting at home in Australia. |
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