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Tue Nov 01, 2011 at 12:30 PM PDT -KOS
Herman Cain re-remembers amount of hush money paid to employees If the restaurant association did a settlement, I wasn’t even aware of it and I hope it wasn’t for much. If there was a settlement, it was handled by some of the other officers at the restaurant association. Herman Cain a few hours later: Maybe three months' salary. I don't remember. It might have been two months. I do remember my general counsel saying we didn't pay all of the money they demanded. Herman Cain today: The financial settlement with the accuser "was in the vicinity of 3 to 6 months' severance pay," he said, adding that the payment was "not outside our guidelines for what most people get ... when they leave the Restaurant Association involuntarily." So in the span of 24 hours: He knows nothing about a settlement. Okay, he knows about a settlement, but it was only two to three months' salary. Okay, that settlement he didn't know about yesterday, but then remembered it was only two to three months' salary, was actually three to six months. You know, at the current rate of Herman's recollecting, he's about a week from admitting that okay, yeah, he raped and killed a few girls and ate their livers with some nice chianti and used their skins to make a nice winter coat for his wife—who comes up to his chin, you know—and paid off their families with two or three or six months' pay and a lifetime supply of pizza to keep it on the down low. But that's it. Story's over, nothing to see here. Now let's talk about that 9-9-9 plan ... |
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On 11/1/2011 3:53 PM, X ` Man wrote:
Tue Nov 01, 2011 at 12:30 PM PDT -KOS Herman Cain re-remembers amount of hush money paid to employees If the restaurant association did a settlement, I wasn’t even aware of it and I hope it wasn’t for much. If there was a settlement, it was handled by some of the other officers at the restaurant association. Herman Cain a few hours later: Maybe three months' salary. I don't remember. It might have been two months. I do remember my general counsel saying we didn't pay all of the money they demanded. Herman Cain today: The financial settlement with the accuser "was in the vicinity of 3 to 6 months' severance pay," he said, adding that the payment was "not outside our guidelines for what most people get ... when they leave the Restaurant Association involuntarily." So in the span of 24 hours: He knows nothing about a settlement. Okay, he knows about a settlement, but it was only two to three months' salary. Okay, that settlement he didn't know about yesterday, but then remembered it was only two to three months' salary, was actually three to six months. You know, at the current rate of Herman's recollecting, he's about a week from admitting that okay, yeah, he raped and killed a few girls and ate their livers with some nice chianti and used their skins to make a nice winter coat for his wife—who comes up to his chin, you know—and paid off their families with two or three or six months' pay and a lifetime supply of pizza to keep it on the down low. But that's it. Story's over, nothing to see here. Now let's talk about that 9-9-9 plan ... You're a pig. |
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On 11/2/2011 7:52 AM, Disgusted wrote:
On 11/1/2011 3:53 PM, X ` Man wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2011 at 12:30 PM PDT -KOS Herman Cain re-remembers amount of hush money paid to employees If the restaurant association did a settlement, I wasn’t even aware of it and I hope it wasn’t for much. If there was a settlement, it was handled by some of the other officers at the restaurant association. Herman Cain a few hours later: Maybe three months' salary. I don't remember. It might have been two months. I do remember my general counsel saying we didn't pay all of the money they demanded. Herman Cain today: The financial settlement with the accuser "was in the vicinity of 3 to 6 months' severance pay," he said, adding that the payment was "not outside our guidelines for what most people get ... when they leave the Restaurant Association involuntarily." So in the span of 24 hours: He knows nothing about a settlement. Okay, he knows about a settlement, but it was only two to three months' salary. Okay, that settlement he didn't know about yesterday, but then remembered it was only two to three months' salary, was actually three to six months. You know, at the current rate of Herman's recollecting, he's about a week from admitting that okay, yeah, he raped and killed a few girls and ate their livers with some nice chianti and used their skins to make a nice winter coat for his wife—who comes up to his chin, you know—and paid off their families with two or three or six months' pay and a lifetime supply of pizza to keep it on the down low. But that's it. Story's over, nothing to see here. Now let's talk about that 9-9-9 plan ... You're a pig. You aren't a newbie are you? -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 15:53:49 -0400, X ` Man
wrote: You know, at the current rate of Herman's recollecting, he's about a week from admitting that okay, yeah, he raped and killed a few girls and ate their livers with some nice chianti and used their skins to make a nice winter coat for his wife—who comes up to his chin, you know—and paid off their families with two or three or six months' pay and a lifetime supply of pizza to keep it on the down low. But that's it. Story's over, nothing to see here. Now let's talk about that 9-9-9 plan ... ==== Sounds to me like you're just another racist. |
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On 11/2/11 8:58 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 15:53:49 -0400, X ` Man wrote: You know, at the current rate of Herman's recollecting, he's about a week from admitting that okay, yeah, he raped and killed a few girls and ate their livers with some nice chianti and used their skins to make a nice winter coat for his wife—who comes up to his chin, you know—and paid off their families with two or three or six months' pay and a lifetime supply of pizza to keep it on the down low. But that's it. Story's over, nothing to see here. Now let's talk about that 9-9-9 plan ... ==== Sounds to me like you're just another racist. Only because you are a corporationist asshole, Beardsley. What I posted was a lift from KOS, and so identified, and there is nothing racist about the allusion to Hannibal Lecter. Or is it all too literary for you? LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for a full year's salary. Nothing to talk about... snerk |
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On 11/2/2011 9:01 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/2/11 8:58 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 15:53:49 -0400, X ` Man wrote: You know, at the current rate of Herman's recollecting, he's about a week from admitting that okay, yeah, he raped and killed a few girls and ate their livers with some nice chianti and used their skins to make a nice winter coat for his wife—who comes up to his chin, you know—and paid off their families with two or three or six months' pay and a lifetime supply of pizza to keep it on the down low. But that's it. Story's over, nothing to see here. Now let's talk about that 9-9-9 plan ... ==== Sounds to me like you're just another racist. Only because you are a corporationist asshole, Beardsley. What I posted was a lift from KOS, and so identified, and there is nothing racist about the allusion to Hannibal Lecter. Or is it all too literary for you? LAtest news...apparently one of the paid-off women received a check for a full year's salary. Nothing to talk about... snerk Accusing a black man of anything is racist. Dem's your rules. WAFA -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 09:01:39 -0400, X ` Man
wrote: Only because you are a corporationist asshole, Beardsley. You're the one with a corporation, racist Harry Krause. I just own stock but you've got your name on the door. What's that all about? |
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On 11/2/2011 10:25 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 09:01:39 -0400, X ` Man wrote: Only because you are a corporationist asshole, Beardsley. You're the one with a corporation, racist Harry Krause. I just own stock but you've got your name on the door. What's that all about? It's not what you think. He's doing it with smoke and mirrors. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On 02/11/2011 10:14 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/2/11 12:12 PM, wrote: On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 15:53:49 -0400, X ` Man wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2011 at 12:30 PM PDT -KOS Herman Cain re-remembers amount of hush money paid to employees If the restaurant association did a settlement, I wasn’t even aware of it and I hope it wasn’t for much. If there was a settlement, it was handled by some of the other officers at the restaurant association. Herman Cain a few hours later: Maybe three months' salary. I don't remember. It might have been two months. I do remember my general counsel saying we didn't pay all of the money they demanded. Herman Cain today: The financial settlement with the accuser "was in the vicinity of 3 to 6 months' severance pay," he said, adding that the payment was "not outside our guidelines for what most people get ... when they leave the Restaurant Association involuntarily." So in the span of 24 hours: He knows nothing about a settlement. Okay, he knows about a settlement, but it was only two to three months' salary. Okay, that settlement he didn't know about yesterday, but then remembered it was only two to three months' salary, was actually three to six months. You know, at the current rate of Herman's recollecting, he's about a week from admitting that okay, yeah, he raped and killed a few girls and ate their livers with some nice chianti and used their skins to make a nice winter coat for his wife—who comes up to his chin, you know—and paid off their families with two or three or six months' pay and a lifetime supply of pizza to keep it on the down low. But that's it. Story's over, nothing to see here. Now let's talk about that 9-9-9 plan ... I suppose it all depends on what the woman was doing. If she was standing in front of him and he was holding his hand under his chin saying she was a short as his wife, it may be a slur on short people but it is not sexist. If she was kneeling getting something out of a file cabinet and he was holding his hand at belt buckle height, they might have a case, particularly if he made the flat head, beer joke. I doubt there would be a settlement for telling a woman "You're the same height as my wife." Also keep in mind there are at least two different women in this particular anecdote. I was listening to Ann Coulter on CNN last night and she raised a good point. In the early 90's men had to be worried about women entrapping them. Companies even mandated "Sexual harassment training" and some do to this day. But agree, there is more to it than height. But no criminal charges...no details....smells of smear. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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On 11/2/11 12:42 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
I was listening to Ann Coulter... There's one of your problems right there. |
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"X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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 |
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On 11/2/11 6:41 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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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"X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 11/2/11 6:41 PM, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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:
"X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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On 11/2/11 7:17 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 11/2/11 6:41 PM, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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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"X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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. :') |
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On 11/2/2011 7:00 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/2/11 6:41 PM, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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. -- 1-20-13 The end of an error |
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On 11/2/11 8:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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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On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 18:41:20 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message om... 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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On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 18:41:20 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message om... 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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On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 19:21:21 -0400, John H
wrote: 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. ==== That's part of the problem: The people with "sense" don't want to run. |
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