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on 8/30/2008 1:41 PM Ramsey said the following:
"Bich Ahrens" wrote in message ouse.com... on 8/30/2008 9:02 AM Ramsey said the following: You are truly twisted, and will always suffer, until you come to terms with your own personal issues. And if by accident you really are a pilot, I pity anyone that flies on your aircraft, or has to work with you. I know your type very well, I grew up next door neighbor just like you. And did he warn you to never tell your mommy about the little games you played together? That would explain a lot about you, Maxie... Ah, but that sounds like the voice of experience Bich. Experience in recognizing psychotics like you on Usenet, absolutely. Did we strike a nerve? We? All those voices in your head are getting more real all the time, are they? Why else would a supposed pilot want to assist some total stranger in wrecking a public forum, dedicated to furthering the practice of one of his favorite activities. I'm not assisting you, Maxie. I'm merely mocking you as the moron you are. |
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Morgans schrieb:
My prediction is that McCain just hit a home run. IBTD He picked a woman for VP, which will sit well with many Hillary fans. IBTD. If she is really as she was presented on several news channels here, well, than the picture we have here (stereotypes) is well served. from these news: - former modell (2nd place) - pro guns - pro death penalty - pro drilling in oekological sensitive areas - 'anti-green' - very conservative these points - IMHO - do not serve Hillary fans. It is not enought to share the same chromosome setup. :-) #m |
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Jay Honeck schrieb:
My prediction is that McCain just hit a home run. He picked a woman for VP, which will sit well with many Hillary fans. Agree 100%. hu? I haven't been an overly enthusiastic McCain supporter, but his VP selection has converted me. hu? It was a truly bold stroke that made Barrack "Hope & Change" Obama's selection of Joe "Old-school-more-of-the-same-Washington-BS" Biden look positively timid. Check out her webpage. She's pictured in her Super Cub on floats! Now THAT is my kind of VP... well, you're easy to convince. A wife and a plane, THAT's the way to go. hmmm. #m |
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well, you're easy to convince. A wife and a plane, THAT's the way to go.
hmmm. And, don't forget, McCain's wife owns a beer distribution company... :-) Seriously, however, all of Obama's talk about "Hope & Change" (whatever that means) seemed to go out the window when he selected "More of the Same" Biden as his running mate. Until then, he seemed like the real maverick in the race. McCain's selection of Governor Palin, on the other hand, represents a bold new direction, while also harkening back to the "pre-RINO days" (RINO= "Republican In Name Only" -- the idiots who were elected as Republicans, and then abandoned all of their principles the moment they hit Washington) of the Republican party. She's fiscally conservative (thank goodness), pro-family without being sickeningly uber-religious, well educated, well spoken, and is comfortable in front of cameras. That's called a "home run" in politics, and McCain showed (for at least this moment) a true stroke of leadership genius when he took this very risky step. Also, despite what you say about her politics being different than Hillary's, I think she may sway a lot of women voters, for two reasons: 1. There *are* a lot of single-issue voters, and being a woman is a big reason they will vote for her. 2. A lot of women HATED Hillary. There was no "middle ground" with Hillary -- you either loved her, or hated her, and I know just as many women who despised her as loved her. Palin, on the other hand, seems to be well-liked by all women, at least so far. That, of course, can turn on a dime in our country. All it will take is one compromising photograph, or one sniff of a shady deal, and POOF -- her candidacy will be gone. It's funny how our system can be so full of corruption on the one hand, and yet the candidates themselves must be personally beyond reproach or the media will crucify them. Either way, whatever happens, this presidential race just went from being a real yawner to a lot of fun! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 Ercoupe N94856 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck schrieb:
well, you're easy to convince. A wife and a plane, THAT's the way to go. hmmm. And, don't forget, McCain's wife owns a beer distribution company... :-) beer? what "beer"? Seriously, however, all of Obama's talk about "Hope & Change" (whatever that means) seemed to go out the window when he selected "More of the Same" Biden as his running mate. Until then, he seemed like the real maverick in the race. hm, he probably wanted somebody for the more conservative thinking people. Many said that Obama will be lost in DC, so this might have been a good decision. McCain's selection of Governor Palin, on the other hand, represents a bold new direction, what's new? maybe that some people came to mind that Alaska is part of the States ... while also harkening back to the "pre-RINO days" (RINO= "Republican In Name Only" -- the idiots who were elected as Republicans, and then abandoned all of their principles the moment they hit Washington) of the Republican party. She's fiscally conservative (thank goodness), pro-family without being sickeningly uber-religious, well educated, well spoken, and is comfortable in front of cameras. That's called a "home run" in politics, and McCain showed (for at least this moment) a true stroke of leadership genius when he took this very risky step. my first impression of her was "a man in the body of a woman". at least here photos firing a machine gun at a shooting ranch is a good way to stop your political carreer. Also, despite what you say about her politics being different than Hillary's, I think she may sway a lot of women voters, for two reasons: 1. There *are* a lot of single-issue voters, and being a woman is a big reason they will vote for her. OK, I have to give in ... the election is in the USA. 2. A lot of women HATED Hillary. There was no "middle ground" with Hillary -- you either loved her, or hated her, and I know just as many women who despised her as loved her. Palin, on the other hand, seems to be well-liked by all women, at least so far. hmm. That, of course, can turn on a dime in our country. All it will take is one compromising photograph, or one sniff of a shady deal, and POOF -- her candidacy will be gone. It's funny how our system can be so full of corruption on the one hand, and yet the candidates themselves must be personally beyond reproach or the media will crucify them. hihi. funny people, funny country. oh well ... Either way, whatever happens, this presidential race just went from being a real yawner to a lot of fun! it already is ... boring. #m BTW: haven't you said that you're in Europe this time of year? |
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Obama/Biden did their dog and pony show here in Dublin OH yesterday
evening. It is amazing how truely stupid the average American is. Less than 30% of all eligible voters are registerd, yet they will go stand in line for six or more hours to listen to a pair of politicians talk for one hour about things they have absolutely no intention of doing. I wonder how many of the attendees failed to realize that the cards they were REQUIRED to fill out to gain admission were solely for the purpose of monetizing a mailing list? Then there was the yellow-card/pink-card thing. If you contributed significant AMU's (note necessary aviation content), you receive a yellow-card, didn't have to wait in line and were give a seat adjacent to the stage set up in the middle of the field. If you were given a pink-card, after you fill out the requisite information card, you still had to stand in line and find a place to stand once you passed the metal detector and TSA (the only local organization with sufficient equipment that could be set up on-site on short notice) screening. Much ado about nothing. |
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![]() "Rich Ahrens" wrote in message ouse.com... Damn Rich Bich, looks like you and Mikey Mouth have both been taking hat dancing lessons from Buttlipps. I would think supposed grown men and pilots would have higher goals than running the Usenet playing suckup for some troll wannabe like Buttlipps, but I guess not. |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in
news:dCwuk.321869$yE1.134098@attbi_s21: well, you're easy to convince. A wife and a plane, THAT's the way to go. hmmm. And, don't forget, McCain's wife owns a beer distribution company... :-) Seriously, however, all of Obama's talk about "Hope & Change" (whatever that means) here's an online dictionary. dictionary.reference.com Bertie |
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John Smith wrote in news:jsmith-D2286B.10241331082008
@nntp.aioe.org: Obama/Biden did their dog and pony show here in Dublin OH yesterday evening. It is amazing how truely stupid the average American is. Less than 30% of all eligible voters are registerd, yet they will go stand in line for six or more hours to listen to a pair of politicians talk for one hour about things they have absolutely no intention of doing. Really? How many of the people who stood in line are not registered? Did you take a straw poll? Bertie |
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"Ramsey" @##@.^net wrote in :
"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message ouse.com... Damn Rich Bich, looks like you and Mikey Mouth have both been taking hat dancing lessons from Buttlipps. I would think supposed grown men and pilots would have higher goals than running the Usenet playing suckup for some troll wannabe like Buttlipps, but I guess not. Snort! Oh sweet irony. Bertie |
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