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LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for
a full year's salary.

Nothing to talk about... snerk

----------------------------------------------

True or not true, guilty or not guilty, one thing that really ****es me
off is that the media can keep these women's identities
anonymous. Seems to me that if you are going to publically accuse
someone of wrongdoing, you should be identified.

This is particularly true *if* the allegations are true *and* the women
involved accepted any "settlement" in return for a
non-disclosure. Cain didn't bring the subject up. The media dug it out
of alleged "victims" who apparently agreed to
keep their mouths shut in the settlement.

Be it what it is, it's too bad. Herman Cain may be an oddity, maybe he's
financed by the Koch brothers, maybe he has a
fondness of women (he certainly wouldn't be the first ... and at least
he prefers the opposite sex) but the guy isn't a dummy.
His Bachelor's is in Mathematics, holds a Master's in Computer Science
and has a track record of success with Pillsbury in turning
around underperforming business units in record time. He may not be
presidential material, but he is certainly different and
somewhat entertaining.

Cain has no chance of beating President Obama. Actually, none of the
current Republican candidates do, including Romney.
Unless President Obama makes a huge, royal screw up in the next 12
months, he will be elected to a second term. Not a
landslide by any means .... but I predict he will be victorious.

Eisboch


Cain may be a success as a businessman, but his ignorance of foreign
affairs is astonishing, even for someone following in the party
footsteps of Sarah Palin. That he is this moment's "favorite" of the
ultra conservatives who control the GOP despite all his baggage says
chapters about the GOP.

The only GOP presidential wannabe who is impressive to me is John
Huntsman, and he's going nowhere in the polls.


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LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for
a full year's salary.

Nothing to talk about... snerk

----------------------------------------------

True or not true, guilty or not guilty, one thing that really ****es me
off is that the media can keep these women's identities
anonymous. Seems to me that if you are going to publically accuse
someone of wrongdoing, you should be identified.

This is particularly true *if* the allegations are true *and* the women
involved accepted any "settlement" in return for a
non-disclosure. Cain didn't bring the subject up. The media dug it out
of alleged "victims" who apparently agreed to
keep their mouths shut in the settlement.

Be it what it is, it's too bad. Herman Cain may be an oddity, maybe he's
financed by the Koch brothers, maybe he has a
fondness of women (he certainly wouldn't be the first ... and at least
he prefers the opposite sex) but the guy isn't a dummy.
His Bachelor's is in Mathematics, holds a Master's in Computer Science
and has a track record of success with Pillsbury in turning
around underperforming business units in record time. He may not be
presidential material, but he is certainly different and
somewhat entertaining.

Cain has no chance of beating President Obama. Actually, none of the
current Republican candidates do, including Romney.
Unless President Obama makes a huge, royal screw up in the next 12
months, he will be elected to a second term. Not a
landslide by any means .... but I predict he will be victorious.

Eisboch


Cain may be a success as a businessman, but his ignorance of foreign
affairs is astonishing, even for someone following in the party
footsteps of Sarah Palin. That he is this moment's "favorite" of the
ultra conservatives who control the GOP despite all his baggage says
chapters about the GOP.

The only GOP presidential wannabe who is impressive to me is John
Huntsman, and he's going nowhere in the polls.

------------------------------------------------------

John Huntsman makes too much sense and isn't weird enough to be the
Republican nominee this time around.

I don't like the direction this country is taking .... but that's just me.
I was always inspired and in awe of
the old "USA" with it's opportunities and rewards for those willing to work
for them. But, it has become
corrupt as hell with career politicians jumping in bed with big business and
other sources that financially
benefit them and control most of the legislative agenda of Congress.

One benefit I see as we slide more and more towards a European style of
socialism. It will help solve the
illegal immigrant problems. In fact, it may affect legal immigration as
well. The USA was always the
choice number 1 of those looking for an opportunity to improve their lives
and maybe even become a financial success
in a system structured on capitalism.

The way things are heading, they all may decide just to stay home.

Eisboch


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On 02/11/2011 4:41 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for
a full year's salary.

Nothing to talk about... snerk

----------------------------------------------

True or not true, guilty or not guilty, one thing that really ****es me
off is that the media can keep these women's identities
anonymous. Seems to me that if you are going to publically accuse
someone of wrongdoing, you should be identified.

This is particularly true *if* the allegations are true *and* the women
involved accepted any "settlement" in return for a
non-disclosure. Cain didn't bring the subject up. The media dug it out
of alleged "victims" who apparently agreed to
keep their mouths shut in the settlement.

Be it what it is, it's too bad. Herman Cain may be an oddity, maybe he's
financed by the Koch brothers, maybe he has a
fondness of women (he certainly wouldn't be the first ... and at least
he prefers the opposite sex) but the guy isn't a dummy.
His Bachelor's is in Mathematics, holds a Master's in Computer Science
and has a track record of success with Pillsbury in turning
around underperforming business units in record time. He may not be
presidential material, but he is certainly different and
somewhat entertaining.

Cain has no chance of beating President Obama. Actually, none of the
current Republican candidates do, including Romney.
Unless President Obama makes a huge, royal screw up in the next 12
months, he will be elected to a second term. Not a
landslide by any means .... but I predict he will be victorious.

Eisboch


God will not be able to help USA if another term of 0bama were to occur.

Extrapolated, 0bama would have more than doubled the USA national debt
and push far past $22 trillion in debt. Virtually rending it impossible
for the USA to ever go back to a normal economic system. And likely
give you the $100 Big Mac meal deal from a currency collapse.

But I must admit, the forerunners int he GOP are all looking like ****.
Old boys club corruption Perry and Romney, or Cain the nut case.
Gingrich, so corrupt it isn't funny. Best bet is Bachmann but too many
misogynists out there.

Hey, if America can vote black....

Can they vote for a woman?

Freaking hypocritical country.
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On 11/2/11 7:17 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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On 11/2/11 6:41 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for
a full year's salary.

Nothing to talk about... snerk

----------------------------------------------

True or not true, guilty or not guilty, one thing that really ****es me
off is that the media can keep these women's identities
anonymous. Seems to me that if you are going to publically accuse
someone of wrongdoing, you should be identified.

This is particularly true *if* the allegations are true *and* the women
involved accepted any "settlement" in return for a
non-disclosure. Cain didn't bring the subject up. The media dug it out
of alleged "victims" who apparently agreed to
keep their mouths shut in the settlement.

Be it what it is, it's too bad. Herman Cain may be an oddity, maybe he's
financed by the Koch brothers, maybe he has a
fondness of women (he certainly wouldn't be the first ... and at least
he prefers the opposite sex) but the guy isn't a dummy.
His Bachelor's is in Mathematics, holds a Master's in Computer Science
and has a track record of success with Pillsbury in turning
around underperforming business units in record time. He may not be
presidential material, but he is certainly different and
somewhat entertaining.

Cain has no chance of beating President Obama. Actually, none of the
current Republican candidates do, including Romney.
Unless President Obama makes a huge, royal screw up in the next 12
months, he will be elected to a second term. Not a
landslide by any means .... but I predict he will be victorious.

Eisboch


Cain may be a success as a businessman, but his ignorance of foreign
affairs is astonishing, even for someone following in the party
footsteps of Sarah Palin. That he is this moment's "favorite" of the
ultra conservatives who control the GOP despite all his baggage says
chapters about the GOP.

The only GOP presidential wannabe who is impressive to me is John
Huntsman, and he's going nowhere in the polls.

------------------------------------------------------

John Huntsman makes too much sense and isn't weird enough to be the
Republican nominee this time around.

I don't like the direction this country is taking .... but that's just
me. I was always inspired and in awe of
the old "USA" with it's opportunities and rewards for those willing to
work for them. But, it has become
corrupt as hell with career politicians jumping in bed with big business
and other sources that financially
benefit them and control most of the legislative agenda of Congress.

One benefit I see as we slide more and more towards a European style of
socialism. It will help solve the
illegal immigrant problems. In fact, it may affect legal immigration as
well. The USA was always the
choice number 1 of those looking for an opportunity to improve their
lives and maybe even become a financial success
in a system structured on capitalism.

The way things are heading, they all may decide just to stay home.

Eisboch



Hey...I sent you a bit via email. Did it show up?
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On 11/2/11 7:19 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 02/11/2011 4:41 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for
a full year's salary.

Nothing to talk about... snerk

----------------------------------------------

True or not true, guilty or not guilty, one thing that really ****es me
off is that the media can keep these women's identities
anonymous. Seems to me that if you are going to publically accuse
someone of wrongdoing, you should be identified.

This is particularly true *if* the allegations are true *and* the women
involved accepted any "settlement" in return for a
non-disclosure. Cain didn't bring the subject up. The media dug it out
of alleged "victims" who apparently agreed to
keep their mouths shut in the settlement.

Be it what it is, it's too bad. Herman Cain may be an oddity, maybe he's
financed by the Koch brothers, maybe he has a
fondness of women (he certainly wouldn't be the first ... and at least
he prefers the opposite sex) but the guy isn't a dummy.
His Bachelor's is in Mathematics, holds a Master's in Computer Science
and has a track record of success with Pillsbury in turning
around underperforming business units in record time. He may not be
presidential material, but he is certainly different and
somewhat entertaining.

Cain has no chance of beating President Obama. Actually, none of the
current Republican candidates do, including Romney.
Unless President Obama makes a huge, royal screw up in the next 12
months, he will be elected to a second term. Not a
landslide by any means .... but I predict he will be victorious.

Eisboch


Best bet is Bachmann but too many
misogynists out there.

Hey, if America can vote black....

Can they vote for a woman?

Freaking hypocritical country.



Bachmann is a moron, and entirely unqualified intellectually to be
POTUS. She's your kind of candidate.


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Hey...I sent you a bit via email. Did it show up?

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It did. I was at the shop and only had a chance to briefly skim through it
due to interruptions. I'll read it again for
content tomorrow. (I don't leave emails on the server, so it's on the shop
computer only and right now I am at home).

It will give me something to read during the Bob Dylan wannabie show
tomorrow night. :')



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On 11/2/11 6:41 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for
a full year's salary.

Nothing to talk about... snerk

----------------------------------------------

True or not true, guilty or not guilty, one thing that really ****es me
off is that the media can keep these women's identities
anonymous. Seems to me that if you are going to publically accuse
someone of wrongdoing, you should be identified.

This is particularly true *if* the allegations are true *and* the women
involved accepted any "settlement" in return for a
non-disclosure. Cain didn't bring the subject up. The media dug it out
of alleged "victims" who apparently agreed to
keep their mouths shut in the settlement.

Be it what it is, it's too bad. Herman Cain may be an oddity, maybe he's
financed by the Koch brothers, maybe he has a
fondness of women (he certainly wouldn't be the first ... and at least
he prefers the opposite sex) but the guy isn't a dummy.
His Bachelor's is in Mathematics, holds a Master's in Computer Science
and has a track record of success with Pillsbury in turning
around underperforming business units in record time. He may not be
presidential material, but he is certainly different and
somewhat entertaining.

Cain has no chance of beating President Obama. Actually, none of the
current Republican candidates do, including Romney.
Unless President Obama makes a huge, royal screw up in the next 12
months, he will be elected to a second term. Not a
landslide by any means .... but I predict he will be victorious.

Eisboch


Cain may be a success as a businessman, but his ignorance of foreign
affairs is astonishing, even for someone following in the party
footsteps of Sarah Palin. That he is this moment's "favorite" of the
ultra conservatives who control the GOP despite all his baggage says
chapters about the GOP.

The only GOP presidential wannabe who is impressive to me is John
Huntsman, and he's going nowhere in the polls.


It takes time. Bam bam didnt know weather to bow, courtsey, or kiss em
on the cheek or lips when he first got the job. Thats what the protocol
guys are for.

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On 11/2/11 8:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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Hey...I sent you a bit via email. Did it show up?

-----------------------------------------------------------

It did. I was at the shop and only had a chance to briefly skim through
it due to interruptions. I'll read it again for
content tomorrow. (I don't leave emails on the server, so it's on the
shop computer only and right now I am at home).

It will give me something to read during the Bob Dylan wannabie show
tomorrow night. :')




Oh...I was hoping you'd save it for a sleepless night or a bout of
serious constipation. :)
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LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for
a full year's salary.

Nothing to talk about... snerk

----------------------------------------------

True or not true, guilty or not guilty, one thing that really ****es me off
is that the media can keep these women's identities
anonymous. Seems to me that if you are going to publically accuse someone
of wrongdoing, you should be identified.

This is particularly true *if* the allegations are true *and* the women
involved accepted any "settlement" in return for a
non-disclosure. Cain didn't bring the subject up. The media dug it out
of alleged "victims" who apparently agreed to
keep their mouths shut in the settlement.

Be it what it is, it's too bad. Herman Cain may be an oddity, maybe he's
financed by the Koch brothers, maybe he has a
fondness of women (he certainly wouldn't be the first ... and at least he
prefers the opposite sex) but the guy isn't a dummy.
His Bachelor's is in Mathematics, holds a Master's in Computer Science and
has a track record of success with Pillsbury in turning
around underperforming business units in record time. He may not be
presidential material, but he is certainly different and
somewhat entertaining.

Cain has no chance of beating President Obama. Actually, none of the
current Republican candidates do, including Romney.
Unless President Obama makes a huge, royal screw up in the next 12 months,
he will be elected to a second term. Not a
landslide by any means .... but I predict he will be victorious.

Eisboch


Glad to hear that, Richard. I made a wager with a guy on Huffington
Post that Obama was going to prevail. If I'm wrong, I have to
contribute to his church and if I'm right he has to give money to the
nearest chapter of Planned Parenthood.
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LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for
a full year's salary.

Nothing to talk about... snerk

----------------------------------------------

True or not true, guilty or not guilty, one thing that really ****es me off
is that the media can keep these women's identities
anonymous. Seems to me that if you are going to publically accuse someone
of wrongdoing, you should be identified.

This is particularly true *if* the allegations are true *and* the women
involved accepted any "settlement" in return for a
non-disclosure. Cain didn't bring the subject up. The media dug it out
of alleged "victims" who apparently agreed to
keep their mouths shut in the settlement.

Be it what it is, it's too bad. Herman Cain may be an oddity, maybe he's
financed by the Koch brothers, maybe he has a
fondness of women (he certainly wouldn't be the first ... and at least he
prefers the opposite sex) but the guy isn't a dummy.
His Bachelor's is in Mathematics, holds a Master's in Computer Science and
has a track record of success with Pillsbury in turning
around underperforming business units in record time. He may not be
presidential material, but he is certainly different and
somewhat entertaining.

Cain has no chance of beating President Obama. Actually, none of the
current Republican candidates do, including Romney.
Unless President Obama makes a huge, royal screw up in the next 12 months,
he will be elected to a second term. Not a
landslide by any means .... but I predict he will be victorious.

Eisboch


Yup. I was just thinking today how poorly the Republican party is representing itself with the
current crop of candidates. I'd like to see Gingrich debate Obama, just for the fun of it. I'd like
to see Boehner run. He seems to have some sense.
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