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ups.com...
One day you'll recognize the difference between when I'm serious and
when
I'm talking tongue-in-cheek.

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Nobody who has recommended nuking most of the Muslim world as a "final
solution"

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I never said "most of the Muslim world". I believe I said *all* of the
Muslim world.

And I didn't present it as the "final solution". I called it the *only*
solution in the long run.

Now I'll leave you to guess whether or not my tongue was in my cheek while I
posted this.



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"NOYB" wrote in message
news .. To our surprise, the market completely ignored Canada's admission to
underreporting US imports in
the month of November. If you recall, the US trade deficit widened to a

new
record in November. Such an error by Canada would mean that deficit was

much
narrower than expected. In fact the US Commerce Department said that the
Canadian error could add as much as 0.5% to US Q4 GDP, which could boost
Friday's release to 3.6%.

snip

***The original gap was probably accurate...we pretended to admit a mistake
as a deal with Bush...if he promised not to bully us on the missle defence
plan. ***

If you guys keep screwing with US economic data, the next time there's
another errant friendly-fire incident, it might happen just North of our
border...instead of in Afghanistan.


***Carefull,..with all the snowbirds in Florida this time of year, we could
arrange to send your Yankee butt back
to Jersey! :-) ***


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"Don White" wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message
news . To our surprise, the market completely ignored Canada's admission to
underreporting US imports in
the month of November. If you recall, the US trade deficit widened to a

new
record in November. Such an error by Canada would mean that deficit was

much
narrower than expected. In fact the US Commerce Department said that the
Canadian error could add as much as 0.5% to US Q4 GDP, which could boost
Friday's release to 3.6%.

snip

***The original gap was probably accurate...we pretended to admit a
mistake
as a deal with Bush...if he promised not to bully us on the missle defence
plan. ***

If you guys keep screwing with US economic data, the next time there's
another errant friendly-fire incident, it might happen just North of our
border...instead of in Afghanistan.


***Carefull,..with all the snowbirds in Florida this time of year, we
could
arrange to send your Yankee butt back
to Jersey! :-) ***


I moved here from Indiana. But you're right...forcing someone to move to
the Northeast would be worst than death.


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"NOYB" wrote in message
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I moved here from Indiana. But you're right...forcing someone to move to
the Northeast would be worst than death.

That's only for the winter...somewhere in south central Florida would be a
good punishment from May till October.


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Don how do I say screw the French in French??

Don White wrote:

"NOYB" wrote in message
news . To our surprise, the market completely ignored Canada's admission to
underreporting US imports in
the month of November. If you recall, the US trade deficit widened to a

new
record in November. Such an error by Canada would mean that deficit was

much
narrower than expected. In fact the US Commerce Department said that the
Canadian error could add as much as 0.5% to US Q4 GDP, which could boost
Friday's release to 3.6%.

snip

***The original gap was probably accurate...we pretended to admit a mistake
as a deal with Bush...if he promised not to bully us on the missle defence
plan. ***

If you guys keep screwing with US economic data, the next time there's
another errant friendly-fire incident, it might happen just North of our
border...instead of in Afghanistan.


***Carefull,..with all the snowbirds in Florida this time of year, we could
arrange to send your Yankee butt back
to Jersey! :-) ***



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Don how do I say screw the French in French??


Sorry...I've got Scottish, Dutch & Welch.....but no French in my veins.


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On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 23:33:19 GMT, Dry wrote:

Don how do I say screw the French in French??

Don White wrote:

"NOYB" wrote in message
news . To our surprise, the market completely ignored Canada's admission to
underreporting US imports in
the month of November. If you recall, the US trade deficit widened to a

new
record in November. Such an error by Canada would mean that deficit was

much
narrower than expected. In fact the US Commerce Department said that the
Canadian error could add as much as 0.5% to US Q4 GDP, which could boost
Friday's release to 3.6%.

snip

***The original gap was probably accurate...we pretended to admit a mistake
as a deal with Bush...if he promised not to bully us on the missle defence
plan. ***

If you guys keep screwing with US economic data, the next time there's
another errant friendly-fire incident, it might happen just North of our
border...instead of in Afghanistan.


***Carefull,..with all the snowbirds in Florida this time of year, we could
arrange to send your Yankee butt back
to Jersey! :-) ***


Try, "Visser le français."

No guarantees thought.

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes
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