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On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.


He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?


He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?



Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.

You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.
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On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?



Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.

You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.


Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even my
non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.


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On 7/20/2011 5:04 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?


Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower
boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.

You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.


Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even
my non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual
capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.


Then why did you have to seek out a deferment? Your stories are so full
of inconsistencies I'll bet even our failed lawyer friend Deplume could
blow them out of the water.
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On 7/20/11 5:12 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 5:04 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?


Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower
boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.
You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.


Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even
my non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual
capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.


Then why did you have to seek out a deferment? Your stories are so full
of inconsistencies I'll bet even our failed lawyer friend Deplume could
blow them out of the water.



I didn't have to "seek it out" when I started college, moron. I
graduated high school in the early 1960's. The only thing "serious"
going on then was the Cuban missile crisis. There was no draft for that
that I recall.

I was reclassified I-A after I got my first degree. I never got a
"report for a pre-induction physical" or any other notice from my draft
board after I was reclassified, and the board had my addresses.

You are under the delusion that every able-bodied male in the right age
category got drafted. That's not even close to reality.

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On 7/20/2011 5:23 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:12 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 5:04 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate
executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?


Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower
boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.
You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.

Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even
my non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual
capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.


Then why did you have to seek out a deferment? Your stories are so full
of inconsistencies I'll bet even our failed lawyer friend Deplume could
blow them out of the water.



I didn't have to "seek it out" when I started college, moron. I
graduated high school in the early 1960's. The only thing "serious"
going on then was the Cuban missile crisis. There was no draft for
that that I recall.

I was reclassified I-A after I got my first degree. I never got a
"report for a pre-induction physical" or any other notice from my
draft board after I was reclassified, and the board had my addresses.

You are under the delusion that every able-bodied male in the right
age category got drafted. That's not even close to reality.


You are trying really hard to convince us that you aren't a coward and a
draft dodger. Unfortunately, you have told us so many lies in the past
that we won't believe you even if you *might* tell a truth now and again.
Now it's your turn. Tell us how much you don't care what we think about
you. That would, of course, be a lie. You *need* our admiration and
approval.
Sorry Charlie, Um, I mean Harry, It ain't happenin.


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On 7/20/11 5:52 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 5:23 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:12 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 5:04 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate
executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?


Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower
boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.
You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.

Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even
my non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual
capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.


Then why did you have to seek out a deferment? Your stories are so full
of inconsistencies I'll bet even our failed lawyer friend Deplume could
blow them out of the water.



I didn't have to "seek it out" when I started college, moron. I
graduated high school in the early 1960's. The only thing "serious"
going on then was the Cuban missile crisis. There was no draft for
that that I recall.

I was reclassified I-A after I got my first degree. I never got a
"report for a pre-induction physical" or any other notice from my
draft board after I was reclassified, and the board had my addresses.

You are under the delusion that every able-bodied male in the right
age category got drafted. That's not even close to reality.


You are trying really hard to convince us that you aren't a coward and a
draft dodger. Unfortunately, you have told us so many lies in the past
that we won't believe you even if you *might* tell a truth now and again.
Now it's your turn. Tell us how much you don't care what we think about
you. That would, of course, be a lie. You *need* our admiration and
approval.
Sorry Charlie, Um, I mean Harry, It ain't happenin.


Admiration and approval from right-wing trash? Absurd.

You apparently don't know what the term draft dodger means.

You should look it up.




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On 7/20/11 5:52 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 5:23 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:12 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 5:04 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate
executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?


Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower
boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.
You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.

Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even
my non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual
capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.


Then why did you have to seek out a deferment? Your stories are so full
of inconsistencies I'll bet even our failed lawyer friend Deplume could
blow them out of the water.



I didn't have to "seek it out" when I started college, moron. I
graduated high school in the early 1960's. The only thing "serious"
going on then was the Cuban missile crisis. There was no draft for
that that I recall.

I was reclassified I-A after I got my first degree. I never got a
"report for a pre-induction physical" or any other notice from my
draft board after I was reclassified, and the board had my addresses.

You are under the delusion that every able-bodied male in the right
age category got drafted. That's not even close to reality.


You are trying really hard to convince us that you aren't a coward and a
draft dodger. Unfortunately, you have told us so many lies in the past
that we won't believe you even if you *might* tell a truth now and again.
Now it's your turn. Tell us how much you don't care what we think about
you. That would, of course, be a lie. You *need* our admiration and
approval.
Sorry Charlie, Um, I mean Harry, It ain't happenin.


I am sorry, I forgot, I did have to apply for my 2S deferment. My bad.
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In article m,
says...

On 7/20/2011 5:04 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?


Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower
boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.
You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.


Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even
my non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual
capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.


Then why did you have to seek out a deferment? Your stories are so full
of inconsistencies I'll bet even our failed lawyer friend Deplume could
blow them out of the water.


Damn it you make it hard for me to keep track of my tales...
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On 7/21/11 8:53 AM, Harryk wrote:
In aweb.com,
says...

On 7/20/2011 5:04 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?


Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower
boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.
You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.

Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even
my non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual
capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.


Then why did you have to seek out a deferment? Your stories are so full
of inconsistencies I'll bet even our failed lawyer friend Deplume could
blow them out of the water.


Damn it you make it hard for me to keep track of my tales...


ID Spoofer. Sure I applied for a 2S deferment, but I forgot about it
when I made the post.
Sometimes I just forget things.
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On 7/20/11 5:04 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 5:00 PM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/20/2011 4:27 PM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 4:23 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:05:10 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 7/20/2011 2:13 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 06:42:12 -0400,
wrote:

There should be a limit on how many times a corporate executive is
allowed to say "I have no knowledge of that."

Once the limit is exceeded, they should be sent directly to jail.
Ronny Raygun used the same, dottering-old-fool tactic when he
testified. It's standard practice for scumbags over 80.

He had a debilitating illness. What's your excuse?

He used it as a tool to escape scrutiny. What's your excuse?


Flajim couldn't get past the open admissions test* at Orlando
Community College so he joined the navy and became a skilled shower boy.



* The test consisted of fogging a mirror.

You learned some form of the English language and basket weaving. What
motivated you to attend college was the fear of being drafted. You
couldn't handle any of the sciences, so you settled for the
e-a-s-i-e-s-t courses.


Bull****. When I graduated from high school, hardly anyone was being
drafted for the military.

Entirely untrue. I took a good number of science and math classes, and
these were just the beginning level college classes, either. And even my
non-science classes were far beyond your meager intellectual capabilities.

You barely cleared high school. You were and are...a dunce.




these were *not* just the beginning level... et cetera.

My hard science classes include biology, physics, math, and chemistry. I
had advanced placement in physics and biology.

I'll bet you had chemistry in the navy..."how much soap do I put in the
bucket before I fill the bucket with water?..."


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