I wonder if Yale could start legal proceedings if someone falsely stated
they held a degree from Yale.
"P. Fritz" wrote in message
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"John H." wrote in message
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On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 13:35:40 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 13:25:02 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 12:56:10 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:
Gordon wrote:
I dont know why the moonies call there businesses TRUE because i
have
never seen so much lies and deception done to people by any other
organisation than the moonies.
http://www.trueworldmarine.com
True World Marine,owned by Rev Sun Myung Moon leader of the
Moonies.
http://familyfed.org Moonies main website,type in the search
box,True
World Marine.
Rev.Moon claims o be the Messiah.
At yahoo there are other businesses under the name True World but
i
dont know if they are all owned by Rev.Moon,there is True World
Travel
and True World Foods it has the same company symbol as True World
Marine http://www.trueworldfoods.com
http://www.globalpolicy.org/ngos/analysis/1101moon.htm
Global Policy UN investigation on Rev.Moon,read number
16,conclusion.
http://www.freedomofmind.com
Type into the search box,True World Foods.
Rev. Moon also owns and controls the Washington Times newspaper,
official house organ and cheerleader for the Republican Party of
the
United States. Moon's operatives determine what appears on the
editorial
page of that paper and also slant news stories to extoll the
virtues of
idiots like George W. Bush.
Crossposting again, Harry? We don't have enough in this group?
Thank God for the Washington Times. At least people have a chance
to read the
'other side of the story' as presented by the NY Times, LA Times,
and Washington
Post, not to mention the major broadcast media.
You'd think, with all that firepower against the administration,
that Bush's
approval rating would be down around ten percent. He must be doing
something
right!
The only thing Bush is doing is appealing to the simple minded
right.
President Bush Job Approval
Updated Daily by Noon Eastern
Bush Job Approval
Strongly Approve 23%
Somewhat Approve 23%
Somewhat Disapprove 16%
Strongly Disapprov5 36%
RasmussenReports.com
Saturday August 13, 2005--Forty-seven percent (47%) of American
adults
approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as
President.
Fifty-two percent (52%) of Americans disapprove.
The President's Approval Rating is at 79% among Republicans, 20%
among
Democrats, and 38% among those not affiliated with either major
party.
The decline in the President's Approval Rating is matched by growing
pessimism in the War on Terror.
During 2004, reports on the President Job Approval were based upon
surveys of Likely Voters. Typically, a survey of Likely Voters would
report a Job Approval rating 2-3 points higher than a survey of all
adults.
On Election Day, the President's Job Approval was at 52%. During all
of
2004, the President's Job Approval ranged from a high of 57% in
early
January to a low of 48% on May 17.
The President's highest rating of 2005 was 54% on February 4.
I've not noticed Democratic support for a sitting president lower,
nor
have I seen non-aligned voters so turned off by a sitting president.
This is good for the country, actually, because it will tend to
limit
the amount of damage Bush will be able to do until he leaves office.
It's a shame more people don't take the Washington Times. They'd get
a more
'fair and balanced' set of stories on which to base their opinions.
Given the
current reporting and coverage, I'm surprised he's showing more than
about a 20%
approval rating.
What the polls show is that what support Bush has is almost all
partisan
Republican support. As for the Washington Times, I suppose it
appropriate for you to blame it for your rather naive view of reality.
I blamed the Washington Times for nothing. Haven't even seen one for a
year or
more. Are you projecting possible causes for your views?
Like I said, given the coverage he gets, I'm surprised he has *any*
support.
It is pretty funny to see harry talk about reality, when he lives in a
fantasy "harryland" where he owns a 36' lobsta boat, holds a degree from
Yale, and has a dr. dr. wife.
--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD