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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Jim" wrote in message news ![]() "NOYB" wrote in message thlink.net... "Jim" wrote in message ... Consider that from the time he was elected to Arkansas, the Republicans set out to get him. He is the most investigated president in History (possibly the most investigated US citizen). Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent investigating him, his wife, and others in his administration; yet all the could pin on him is a blow job (which BTW is NOT considered having sex in D.C.) IN SPITE of all the distractions, he let the nation to prosperity, Not 1 soldier he sent into battle failed to return (before someone hollers Somalia, I'll remind you that Bush the first sent the military there). Probably more millionaires were created during his 2 terms than any other, we were on good terms with most of the world. Now as to the "accomplishments" of Bush The US homeland was attack -- our defense was laughable -- not one plane in the air to defend the pentagon, in spite of over a hours warning. He promised to get those responsible, but hasn't. The economy is in the tank Joblessness is up He has alienated most of the civilized world Ordered 700+ of our sons and daughters to their death. Untold numbers have been wounded. We are mired in a conflict that seems unresolovable unless we admit defeat and pull out He has inspired fanatic suicide bombers to kill Americans whenever possible His administration is the most secretive in my memory. -- Allegations of Big Business involvement are everywhere His VP, and daddy are still connected with business that profits from war (Halliburton and the Carlyle Group ) There are numerous connections between the Bush family and the Saudi's Bush Jr., is an embarrassment every time he speaks to the public because of his lack of proper english What could be worse??? Gore could have been President during all of this? YES, and we will never know how well (or poorly) he might have done. I can't imagine what he could do worse I can. By all measures, we experienced a *very* short-lived recession thanks to the Bush tax cut. Any rationalization to support your idiot POTUS Bush, eh? It's too bad you didn't suffer economically during the Bush recession. You'd be a better person with a bit of suffering and angst in your troublefree life. True to form, Harry wishes ill on a fellow American "just for his own good". Without it, we'd probably still be in a deep recession. This based upon your liberal arts studies of economics? In undergrad, I majored in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in economics. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message news:_abqc.12958
Without it, we'd probably still be in a deep recession. This based upon your liberal arts studies of economics? In undergrad, I majored in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in economics. I guess not of it really *hit home* then, did it? |
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"NOYB" wrote
In undergrad, I majored in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in economics. Now *that's* funny. Nobby, did any of your engineering profs tell you that the laws of physics can be trumped by faith & ideology? No wonder you became a dentist, I would be afraid to drive over any bridge you built. DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote In undergrad, I majored in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in economics. Now *that's* funny. Nobby, did any of your engineering profs tell you that the laws of physics can be trumped by faith & ideology? No wonder you became a dentist, I would be afraid to drive over any bridge you built. I still build bridges, but it'd be impossible to drive across any of 'em. |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "DSK" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote In undergrad, I majored in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in economics. Now *that's* funny. Nobby, did any of your engineering profs tell you that the laws of physics can be trumped by faith & ideology? No wonder you became a dentist, I would be afraid to drive over any bridge you built. I still build bridges, but it'd be impossible to drive across any of 'em. I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a mechanical engineer. :-) But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery either. |
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P.Fritz wrote:
I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a mechanical engineer. :-) Why not? Any decent mechanical engineering curriculum covers all that is needed. But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery either. So, who did you get to perform your brain surgery? A lawn mower repair man? Personally I hope to avoid both Nobby's sort of bridges (both the dental and the dream varieties), and brain surgery no matter who performs it. DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... P.Fritz wrote: I'd would not want to deive across any bridge designed by a mechanical engineer. :-) Why not? Any decent mechanical engineering curriculum covers all that is needed. You really do like to proclaim your ignorance. Full of crap as usual Mechanical Engineering Course of Study (far above 'decent" BTW) FRESHMAN YEAR Calculus I Calculus II English Composition I English Composition II General Chemistry Intro. Physics I (mechanics) Hist/Poly Sci Requirement Introduction to Computing Intro to Eng. Graphs. & Vis. Wellness2 SOPHOMORE YEAR Calculus III Differential Equations Intro Physics II (mag/optic) Circuits and Electronics Intro to Mechanics (statics/def bods) Dynamics of rigid Bodies Creative Decisions and Design Principles & Applications of Eng. Materials Computing Techniques Science 3 JUNIOR YEAR System Dynamics & Control Experimental Methodology Lab Thermodynamics Economics Social Science4 Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer Essentials of Eng.Economy Machine Design Mechanics of Materials Statistics & Applications Instrumentation & Electronics Lab Energy Conversion & Mechatronics SENIOR YEAR Mechanical Eng Systems Lab Experimental Eng. Lab Energy systems Analysis & Design Capstone Design Engineering Ethics 5 (Social Science or Humanities) Manufacturing Processes & Eng. Technical Elective Social Science Elective Humanities Elective Technical Elective -------------------------------------------------------------- Not a significant structural engineering course in the lot But then I would not want a podiatrist to perform brain surgery either. So, who did you get to perform your brain surgery? A lawn mower repair man? Clueless as usual Personally I hope to avoid both Nobby's sort of bridges (both the dental and the dream varieties), and brain surgery no matter who performs it. DSK |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:_abqc.12958 Without it, we'd probably still be in a deep recession. This based upon your liberal arts studies of economics? In undergrad, I majored in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in economics. I guess not of it really *hit home* then, did it? "not of it really hit home"? It appears that I retained more from Econ than you did from English. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message thlink.net...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:_abqc.12958 Without it, we'd probably still be in a deep recession. This based upon your liberal arts studies of economics? In undergrad, I majored in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in economics. I guess not of it really *hit home* then, did it? "not of it really hit home"? It appears that I retained more from Econ than you did from English. Ah, so, you want to make this an argument about typing, and grammatical errors? What a dim bulb you are. |
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