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Jeff November 8th 06 09:09 PM

Congratulations
 
wrote:
Congratulations to the Dems (I aint no Dem either).


Hey DB! Please don't cross post OT nonsense here. We have enough
bozo's here to listen to, we don't need those from another group!

Thom Stewart November 8th 06 11:25 PM

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Jon,

Congratulation; by all means are in order. Congratulations for the
American people.
WE THE PEOPLE have given our government a huge start for improvement!
------------------------------------------------------
In London's Guardian newspaper, commentator Martin Kettle wrote: "The
cheering can be heard not just in America itself but around the planet."
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Not just in Foreign policy but hopefully in HONESTY.

It is a great example of what a democratic-republic has the ability to
do. It isn't a cure as yet but WHAT A BEGINNING!


http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT



[email protected] November 8th 06 11:27 PM

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Jeff wrote:
wrote:
Congratulations to the Dems (I aint no Dem either).


Hey DB! Please don't cross post OT nonsense here. We have enough
bozo's here to listen to, we don't need those from another group!


OK, I agree with Jeff, politics is not appropriate here. If Harry
Krause will suggest an appropriate venue I'll respond.


Jeff November 9th 06 01:05 AM

Congratulations
 
wrote:
Jeff wrote:
wrote:
Congratulations to the Dems (I aint no Dem either).

Hey DB! Please don't cross post OT nonsense here. We have enough
bozo's here to listen to, we don't need those from another group!


OK, I agree with Jeff, politics is not appropriate here. If Harry
Krause will suggest an appropriate venue I'll respond.

Actually, I don't mind a little political stuff, given the season.
But there's no need to bring in "outsiders" from the bar down the street.

Maxprop November 9th 06 02:35 AM

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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
No congratulations are in order. This shouldn't be an us vs. them
situation. Now that the House is under Dem leadership, perhaps some
thoughtful discussion can happen between the two parties. If the Senate
goes also, that will make it even more likely, since the only alternative
is gridlock.


Three observations:

1) The two-party system still works. When the electorate becomes
dissatisfied with the current party in power, it replaces it with the other
one.

2) Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The Bush administration lost its
ideological way somewhere along the line. Hopefully congressional oversight
will mean a close examination of issues and dollars, rather than personal
attacks.

3) Sadly the outcome of what could be a productive and constructive
election will likely be bitter party division and bickering. In other
words, nothing new.

Max



Capt. JG November 9th 06 04:55 AM

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I agree. I hope #3 is wrong.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
No congratulations are in order. This shouldn't be an us vs. them
situation. Now that the House is under Dem leadership, perhaps some
thoughtful discussion can happen between the two parties. If the Senate
goes also, that will make it even more likely, since the only alternative
is gridlock.


Three observations:

1) The two-party system still works. When the electorate becomes
dissatisfied with the current party in power, it replaces it with the
other one.

2) Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The Bush administration lost its
ideological way somewhere along the line. Hopefully congressional
oversight will mean a close examination of issues and dollars, rather than
personal attacks.

3) Sadly the outcome of what could be a productive and constructive
election will likely be bitter party division and bickering. In other
words, nothing new.

Max




Calif Bill November 9th 06 06:56 AM

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wrote in message
...
On 8 Nov 2006 12:32:56 -0800, "Frogwatch"
wrote:

As a small businessman, I have to fund my own retirement system, why
cant everyone else? Stop whining that you dont have a pension, i dont
either and never expected one. If you dont put enough away for
retirement, its your own fault.. You have had the opportunity, if you
didnt do it, dont whine.


The problem with that thinking is there are a lot of people who
thought they did have a vested pension and worked building it for
decades, until their company went belly up. There are loopholes in
ERISA that allow the benefits to be slashed and PBGC will not make up
the difference.


And for years you could put lots of money in to a SEP IRA plan in excess of
a person contributing to standard IRA. If you were covered under a pension,
you were really limited in tax deferred investing.



Walt November 9th 06 02:53 PM

Congratulations
 
Jeff wrote:
wrote:
Jeff wrote:
wrote:

Congratulations to the Dems (I aint no Dem either).

Hey DB! Please don't cross post OT nonsense here. We have enough
bozo's here to listen to, we don't need those from another group!


OK, I agree with Jeff, politics is not appropriate here. If Harry
Krause will suggest an appropriate venue I'll respond.

Actually, I don't mind a little political stuff, given the season. But
there's no need to bring in "outsiders" from the bar down the street.


Agreed. I'm not sure if artyguy (aka TheOne aka
ShhhImListeningtoReason...) followed me over from the audio newsgroups
or found this group on his own, but this is a sailor's bar, and if he's
not a sailor he should bug out. I can hold my own without him.

OTOH, since this is a sailor's bar, I have no problem with sailors
mouthing off about whatever's on their mind. If they're spouting
nonesense I might try to set them straight, or ignore them if I think
they're hopeless. Likewise, anybody is free to agree with me, disagree
with me, or ignore me.

I do draw the line at thread hijacking - if there's a sailing related
conversation going on it's rude to inject irrelevant things, especially
flamebait. Unless they're funny, of course.

BTW, I'm sure I'm not the first person to make the "neighborhood bar"
analogy, but I see nothing has really changed in the last 6 years:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/msg/445148622cbd5658?hl=xx-bork


//Walt

P.S. Thanks for the congratulations, dbhora. I was trying to figure out
how to accept it graciously without gloating, and just couldn't manage
it. Anyway, thanks. Now there's serious work to do.

Maxprop November 10th 06 02:42 AM

Congratulations
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
No congratulations are in order. This shouldn't be an us vs. them
situation. Now that the House is under Dem leadership, perhaps some
thoughtful discussion can happen between the two parties. If the Senate
goes also, that will make it even more likely, since the only
alternative is gridlock.


Three observations:

1) The two-party system still works. When the electorate becomes
dissatisfied with the current party in power, it replaces it with the
other one.

2) Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The Bush administration lost its
ideological way somewhere along the line. Hopefully congressional
oversight will mean a close examination of issues and dollars, rather
than personal attacks.

3) Sadly the outcome of what could be a productive and constructive
election will likely be bitter party division and bickering. In other
words, nothing new.


I agree. I hope #3 is wrong.


Dreamer.

Max




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