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gonefishiing wrote:
oh my god yes we NY'ers don't even leave our homes anymore. nothing quite like exaggeration. chuckles? chuckles the clown? Chuckles, Bubbles... 'twas somewhat satirical, jeeze. Cheers Marty |
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cough on you, one runs the risk of being stabbed, shot, mugged, even deafened
by some idiot with a boom box the size of a Volkswagon. NY is among safest cities on the world. I've never witnessed violence on the subway, but I hear it can happen. It also happens in airports, streets and homes. RB |
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Dave wrote: No, I didn't ask you for a catalog. I asked you specifically whether, before shooting from the hip, he should have considered how likely it is that 35 or 40 truckloads of explosives were moved to an undisclosed location without detection at a time when about the only traffic on the roads was U.S. military vehicles. I take it your answer is that no, that the ends justify the means, so there was no need to give the matter any thought if it might make good copy. No. You didn't ask for a catalog. In any case, it looks like Kerry was right. It's a huge mess that BushCo created. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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Dave wrote: On 28 Oct 2004 17:16:27 -0700, (Jonathan Ganz) said: As I mentioned before, the Federalist Society is indeed making an effort to do just that with an amendment designed to reign in the blatant legislating from the bench.. Of the sort like Prisssssilla Owens? That freak of nature shouldn't be on any bench, except maybe a park bench. Of any sort. So, then you don't agree that she should have been appointed by Bush. Unfortunately, Bush has flip flopped on this issue. He claimed that he doesn't have a litmus test (of course, he doesn't know what a litmus test is, but that's another issue), yet he appointed someone with a clear right-wing, wacko agenda. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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Scott Vernon wrote: Why didn't they hang Charlie Manson? Because then we wouldn't have gotten to see him intimidate Geroldo. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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In article , gonefishiing wrote:
oh my god yes we NY'ers don't even leave our homes anymore. nothing quite like exaggeration. Well, we know you don't. g -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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![]() "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Why didn't they hang Charlie Manson? Big difference, Charlie's never going to leave jail alive. AFAIK, he did receive the death penalty, the Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional, threw out the penalty. BTW, he would have gotten the chair, IIRC. John Cairns "John Cairns" wrote in message . com... "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. Actually I agree with you but the risk is that someone will let them out again. Aren't you guys about to repeal the 'three strikes' law? I know it's resulted in jailing a lot of people who are plain stupid rather than dangerous but the idea, applied to people who commit crimes of violence, has a lot of merit IMO. I recall seeing stats somewhere (and we all know what they say about stats...) indicating the majority of crime was committed by the same small group of the population. PDW In most states judges have some discretion sentencing defendants, which is a good thing, after all, they are judges. We have a case here in Michigan where a confessed serial killer is due to be released from a Texas jail-a long convoluted story-and he has vowed to come back to these parts and do some more killing. The authorities in these parts are scrambling to build cases against him in Michigan, where if he goes to jail he'll never see the light of day as a free man. The ironic thing is that Texas is a death penalty state, has been for a while, this criminal's story is a good example of the unfairness of capital punishment, if there ever was a good candidate for killing, this is the guy, but he never got the death penalty. http://www.detnews.com/2002/metro/02...a01-563796.htm John Cairns |
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Katie,
I, have a very different Mind set, having Myasthania Gravis. We have to take a drug called Mestinon. What I have to pay for a Hundred tablets ($100.00) can be purchased overseas for ($8.00 When the Gov. held hearing and decided US drug manufactures were over charging and put a ceiling on the profiteering, the Drug companies licensed companies outside the US to manufacture the drug. It is no longer manufacture in this country. We pay &100 and my web friend in Spain pays $8. Made by the same company. I know this isn't the Flu Vaccine and I'm sorry to be venting but it is kind of related Ole Thom |
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Thom Stewart wrote: Katie, I, have a very different Mind set, having Myasthania Gravis. We have to take a drug called Mestinon. What I have to pay for a Hundred tablets ($100.00) can be purchased overseas for ($8.00 When the Gov. held hearing and decided US drug manufactures were over charging and put a ceiling on the profiteering, the Drug companies licensed companies outside the US to manufacture the drug. It is no longer manufacture in this country. We pay &100 and my web friend in Spain pays $8. Made by the same company. I know this isn't the Flu Vaccine and I'm sorry to be venting but it is kind of related Sorry to hear it! A very good friend is in the same boat. His meds cost $350 US and a little more than 1/2 that from Canada. They're made by the same US company overseas... have been for years. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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