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In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said:
"mike regish" wrote in message news:%ZNpd.149478$HA.64434@attbi_s01... Using the wrong excuse to invade Iraq. Many reasons were given for invading Iraq. Which were wrong? All of them. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ As for taste buds, bear in mind that the country which gave the world Irn Bru also developed the Deep Fried Mars Bar. Marmite is the height of sophistication in comparison. -- Malcolm Ray |
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"Chuck" wrote in message news "John Galban" wrote in message om... snip I've almost never kept a balance on a credit card. If I can't get a real loan (i.e. bank loan with reasonable terms), then that means I probably can't afford whatever it is I want to buy. Must be nice... I don't have the option of very many luxuries, so I need credit from time to time for necessities... There are umpteen ways to get credit without paying the outrageous credit card interest rates. |
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"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said: "mike regish" wrote in message news:%ZNpd.149478$HA.64434@attbi_s01... Using the wrong excuse to invade Iraq. Many reasons were given for invading Iraq. Which were wrong? All of them. You say that because you don't know the reasons given for invading Iraq. |
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"Chuck" wrote in message om... "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Chuck" said: "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... Nobody is *forcing* you to buy what you can't currently afford, you know. Back before credit cards existed, people actually saved up money ahead of time for major purchases, instead of all this "buy now and pay later" instant gratification stuff. If I get a new job and have to go to Sears and buy $2,000 worth of tools, I will not be able to pay the balance off in one month. But I gotta have the tools if I want the job. And if you get a bank loan instead of carrying it on your credit card, the interest rates will be *much* lower and won't go up on a banker's whim. That's what I did when I needed a $5000 computer to set up my computer consulting business right out of college. Ok, initially I was stupid and used a credit card, but I changed to a bank loan as soon as I could get one. That's fine, but what if my credit is poor and I can't get a bank loan? Go see a financial advisor that specializes in helping folks in your condition. No matter what, credit cards are not the answer to your problems. |
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Matt Whiting wrote in
: Judah wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in : Mike V. wrote: Snip ... The unknown downside is that this passive approach likely would have encouraged more 9/11 like attacks and the cost of them would have been horrendous. Matt Your presumption is that there will not be anymore 9/11 like attacks. Your presumption is wrong. My presumption is that there would be more attacks under an administration with Clinton-like policies than under one with Bush-like policies. Since the Twin Towers and Pentagon attacks were conceived, planned and partially executed (the flight training) under Clinton, I count a good portion of that against him as well. I never suggested that we'd be free of attacks. I don't think that is likely anytime soon. Matt Even if you count the Twin Tower and Pentagon attacks against Clinton, your missing the point. We have had as many attacks on US soil during the first 4 years of Bush Presidency as we had in the entire 8 years that Clinton was in office. Why would that lead you to believe that Clinton-like policies would produce MORE attacks than Bush's? |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message k.net... "Chuck" wrote in message news I've almost never kept a balance on a credit card. If I can't get a real loan (i.e. bank loan with reasonable terms), then that means I probably can't afford whatever it is I want to buy. Must be nice... I don't have the option of very many luxuries, so I need credit from time to time for necessities... Is your computer a luxury or a necessity? I said "very many luxuries". Never said that I didn't have *any* My PC is a luxury as well as my DSL, although it's only $5 more a month than dial up, and so is my Dish Network, but I only have the basic package. Those are my luxuries... What are yours? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.801 / Virus Database: 544 - Release Date: 11/24/2004 |
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"iflyatiger" wrote in message ... Chuck I feel for you man ... I hope this turns around for you soon... My theory is that peoples complete financial future can be determined to some extent by their financial start. You can start out the plus side or the negative side of it . And it can all be changed by the opportunity you were given in business, maybe by the help your parents gave you when you were young ( helping you to buy your first car, etc..) or on the flip side by any bad turn of events that might have happened to you along the way. Everyone can tell you how foolish it is for you to use a credit card but from your description of your situation it is understandable that you do what you have to do... It is easy to tell other people what they should do but until they are in the same exact situation as you it doesn't carry as much weight. I have been very lucky to have been given a few breaks when I was young that allowed me to start out on the plus side of the money curve. And I have made sure that I thanked both of my past bosses for the break / opportunity that they gave me back then. Good luck and take care. Thanks Jon... I'm glad that you have had the opportunity to become financially stable. I am confident that someday, I will finally be there also! Just wondering when!! haha I have made a few bad choices in the past (waiting until I was almost 40 to go to college, etc...), but hopefully it is all behind me... sarcasmI know that I can count on the moral support from my fellow aviation buffs.../sarcasm --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.801 / Virus Database: 544 - Release Date: 11/24/2004 |
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"Chuck" wrote in message om... "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message k.net... "Chuck" wrote in message news I've almost never kept a balance on a credit card. If I can't get a real loan (i.e. bank loan with reasonable terms), then that means I probably can't afford whatever it is I want to buy. Must be nice... I don't have the option of very many luxuries, so I need credit from time to time for necessities... Is your computer a luxury or a necessity? I said "very many luxuries". Never said that I didn't have *any* My PC is a luxury as well as my DSL, although it's only $5 more a month than dial up, and so is my Dish Network, but I only have the basic package. Those are my luxuries... What are yours? Mine are not an issue. I'm not complaining about credit card policies while purchasing luxuries. You are. |
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In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said:
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Steven P. McNicoll" said: "mike regish" wrote in message news:%ZNpd.149478$HA.64434@attbi_s01... Using the wrong excuse to invade Iraq. Many reasons were given for invading Iraq. Which were wrong? All of them. You say that because you don't know the reasons given for invading Iraq. I know the reasons that were given to the public and the UN beforehand. Every single one of them was either wrong or an outright lie. As for the real reasons, I suspect that if we knew those Bush would have lost the election by 60 million votes. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I got accused of being humorless last night. I'm considering quoting Lieutenant Commander Data: "Perhaps the joke was not funny." -- Alan Rosenthal |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message nk.net... "Chuck" wrote in message om... "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message k.net... "Chuck" wrote in message news I've almost never kept a balance on a credit card. If I can't get a real loan (i.e. bank loan with reasonable terms), then that means I probably can't afford whatever it is I want to buy. Must be nice... I don't have the option of very many luxuries, so I need credit from time to time for necessities... Is your computer a luxury or a necessity? I said "very many luxuries". Never said that I didn't have *any* My PC is a luxury as well as my DSL, although it's only $5 more a month than dial up, and so is my Dish Network, but I only have the basic package. Those are my luxuries... What are yours? Mine are not an issue. I'm not complaining about credit card policies while purchasing luxuries. You are. Oh... OK.... well, are my luxuries excessive? Apparently, you already had your opinion of me and my luxuries... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.801 / Virus Database: 544 - Release Date: 11/24/2004 |
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