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AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... AP Sues for Access to Bush Guard Records Did they also sue for complete access to Kerry's records? You know...just to be fair. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
"NOYB" wrote in message ...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... AP Sues for Access to Bush Guard Records Did they also sue for complete access to Kerry's records? You know...just to be fair. How would that be "fair"? Bush is the president of the United States, and should be held accountable for what he has said is true. I'd certainly put Kerry's military record against Bush's any day. You know the outcome, that's why you seem so upset every time someone mentions it. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military
records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... AP Sues for Access to Bush Guard Records Tuesday June 22, 2004 10:31 PM AP Photo DCCD104 By PETE YOST Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The Associated Press sued the Pentagon and the Air Force on Tuesday, seeking access to all records of George W. Bush's military service during the Vietnam War. Filed in federal court in New York, where The AP is headquartered, the lawsuit seeks access to a copy of Bush's microfilmed personnel file from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission in Austin. The White House says the government has already released all the records of Bush's military service. Controversy surrounds Bush's time in the Texas Air National Guard because it is unclear from the record what duties he performed for the military when he was working on the political campaign of a U.S. Senate candidate in Alabama. ***There are questions as to whether the file provided to the news media earlier this year is complete, says the lawsuit, adding that these questions could possibly be answered by reviewing a copy of the microfilm of Bush's personnel file in the Texas archives.*** The Air National Guard of the United States, a federal entity, has control of the microfilm, which should be disclosed in its entirety under the Freedom of Information Act, the lawsuit says. The White House has yet to respond to a request by the AP in April asking the president to sign a written waiver of his right to keep records of his military service confidential. Bush gave an oral waiver in a TV appearance that preceded the White House's release this year of materials concerning his National Guard service. The government ``did not expedite their response ... they did not produce the file within the time required by law, and they will not now estimate when the file might be produced or even confirm that an effort has been initiated to retrieve a copy from the microfilm at the Texas archives,'' the lawsuit says. In the absence of any privacy objection by the president and in light of the importance of the file's release in advance of the November election, says the lawsuit, AP seeks a court order to compel the release of records ``that are being unlawfully withheld from the public.'' The released records were from the Texas Air National Guard at Camp Mabry and the Defense Financing Accounting Service in Denver. Under Texas law, a copy of military personnel files of those serving in the Texas Air National Guard must be retained on microfilm at the Texas archives. The lawsuit says that no one has looked at any of the Texas Air National Guard records maintained at the state archives since 1996. Responding to AP's request, the Texas Air National Guard concluded that Bush's file was a federal record under control of the U.S. Air National Guard. When the government did not produce the documents, AP appealed to the Pentagon, saying that by law, the microfilm copy should have been produced within 20 days. The Pentagon said it could not respond within the legally required period. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ....only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ...only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. Indeed, you Bush supporters seem willing, no, eager, to swallow every single lie, bull**** story, mistatement of fact, and rationalization the Bush-****ters feed you. It must be bloody awful to have a mind as closed as yours seems to be. Yet, you had a decent education. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ...only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. Bush supporters apparently need NOTHING, Dr Tooth. That's scary. They don't need explanations which make sense. They don't need reasons which don't insult a normal person's intelligence. They just accept what he says. That's not healthy. They treat your boy as if he were a deity. There a number of ways we could diagnose these symptoms, but I'll be charitable and simply say that they suggest intense laziness. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
Doug Kanter wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ...only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. Bush supporters apparently need NOTHING, Dr Tooth. That's scary. They don't need explanations which make sense. They don't need reasons which don't insult a normal person's intelligence. They just accept what he says. That's not healthy. They treat your boy as if he were a deity. There a number of ways we could diagnose these symptoms, but I'll be charitable and simply say that they suggest intense laziness. Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:27:39 -0400, Harry Krause wrote:
Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ...only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. Bush supporters apparently need NOTHING, Dr Tooth. That's scary. They don't need explanations which make sense. They don't need reasons which don't insult a normal person's intelligence. They just accept what he says. That's not healthy. They treat your boy as if he were a deity. There a number of ways we could diagnose these symptoms, but I'll be charitable and simply say that they suggest intense laziness. Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Must have been before this: arwalden (7073 posts) Aug-09-02, 06:07 PM (ET) 35. Borg. Republiborg. Republicans. Generally used to indicate the mindless, unthinking, hive-mentality of many zealot Republicans. The ones who follow the party line and parrot the party arguments that they've heard from Rush Limbaugh. In most instances, they never think about an issue and make up their own minds. Nor do they understand the meaning of the words they are parroting. (http://www.democraticunderground.com...ForumI D40#35) or this: Republicans Borg Elephant GOP Pubes Repiggies Repub Repubes Republiborg Repuglies Repugs Repukes Rethuglicans Repubblechins Republechins (http://dug.seattleactivist.org/#republiborg) Whoops! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
John H wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:27:39 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ...only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. Bush supporters apparently need NOTHING, Dr Tooth. That's scary. They don't need explanations which make sense. They don't need reasons which don't insult a normal person's intelligence. They just accept what he says. That's not healthy. They treat your boy as if he were a deity. There a number of ways we could diagnose these symptoms, but I'll be charitable and simply say that they suggest intense laziness. Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Must have been before this: arwalden (7073 posts) Aug-09-02, 06:07 PM (ET) 35. Borg. Republiborg. Republicans. Generally used to indicate the mindless, unthinking, hive-mentality of many zealot Republicans. The ones who follow the party line and parrot the party arguments that they've heard from Rush Limbaugh. In most instances, they never think about an issue and make up their own minds. Nor do they understand the meaning of the words they are parroting. (http://www.democraticunderground.com...ForumI D40#35) Yup...it was. Except my term is RepubliBORG. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
"Harry Krause" wrote in message Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" LOL, life must suck to actually think that is an accomplishment. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
LOL, as I said, Harry life sucks so bad, that he is actually proud of this
accomplishment. so sad. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John H wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 15:27:39 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Butch Davis wrote: Of course the Privacy Act may just get in the way of the AP folks. Military records are virtually unreleaseable under the protection of the Privacy Act. AP lawyers????? Butch "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Sure, AP lawyers. The AP is a substantial membership organization. It has lawyers. I don't understand Bush's reluctance to release it all. By now, he's released, what, 99.9% of his military record stuff? What could possibly be in the remaining bit that would bother him after all these years? Bush has fallen into an abyss of a credibility gap. ...only with the people who never supported him and never will. Bush supporters don't need an explanation...and you guys would never believe it anyway. Bush supporters apparently need NOTHING, Dr Tooth. That's scary. They don't need explanations which make sense. They don't need reasons which don't insult a normal person's intelligence. They just accept what he says. That's not healthy. They treat your boy as if he were a deity. There a number of ways we could diagnose these symptoms, but I'll be charitable and simply say that they suggest intense laziness. Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Must have been before this: arwalden (7073 posts) Aug-09-02, 06:07 PM (ET) 35. Borg. Republiborg. Republicans. Generally used to indicate the mindless, unthinking, hive-mentality of many zealot Republicans. The ones who follow the party line and parrot the party arguments that they've heard from Rush Limbaugh. In most instances, they never think about an issue and make up their own minds. Nor do they understand the meaning of the words they are parroting. (http://www.democraticunderground.com...cgi?az=show_th read&om=16309&forum=DCForumID40#35) Yup...it was. Except my term is RepubliBORG. |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Aren't we proud of our self, we coined a new term! Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. So badasses thought that they could mess with us and President Bush responded with overwhelming force sending the message that if you mess with us we will subjugate you. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Your are not in prision yet, what are you complaining about? |
AP Sues for Bush Guard Records
Bert Robbins wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Aren't we proud of our self, we coined a new term! Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. So badasses thought that they could mess with us and President Bush responded with overwhelming force sending the message that if you mess with us we will subjugate you. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Your are not in prision yet, what are you complaining about? A new book will be coming out in about three weeks, written by an active senior level CIA executive who states in no uncertain terms that the Bush Administration anti-terrorism program is an abject failure, has strengthened the hands of the terrorist, and has left the United States unprotected from a near-future major attack by Osama. We are losing the war against radical Islamists and terrorists, he writes. More grief for Bush and, sadly, more grief for us. We need to dump Bush. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" to describe those Republicans who seemingly mindlessly accept Bush and his utter stupidity, his dimwitted persona, his ignoring of serious issues, his long vacations and, of course, 9-11 and its aftermath. Aren't we proud of our self, we coined a new term! Laziness for sure. Unwillingness to deal with realities. Or perhaps they're afraid of the Republican leadership, which actually goes after those in the party who don't toe the line. So badasses thought that they could mess with us and President Bush responded with overwhelming force sending the message that if you mess with us we will subjugate you. If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Your are not in prision yet, what are you complaining about? A new book will be coming out in about three weeks, written by an active senior level CIA executive who states in no uncertain terms that the Bush Administration anti-terrorism program is an abject failure, has strengthened the hands of the terrorist, and has left the United States unprotected from a near-future major attack by Osama. Shouldn't this active senior level, "Anonymous", CIA executive be working to protect the USA rather than whining and crying about how he is not getting his way? We are losing the war against radical Islamists and terrorists, he writes. Why, because we can't kill them fast enough. More grief for Bush and, sadly, more grief for us. We need to dump Bush. What does Mr. Anonymous propose as a solution to the problem? Oh, that's right he doesn't have one so he is talking out of his ass. |
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"John Smith" wrote in message news:STmCc.74593$2i5.22479@attbi_s52...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" LOL, life must suck to actually think that is an accomplishment. At least he coined a term, instead of constantly using that ridicules "LOL" all the time. To me, and most, that much overused crap is pure stupidity. |
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"jps" wrote in message ... In article . net, says... Bush supporters don't need an explanation... Truer words were never spoken. However, Clinton needed to explain why he lied about getting a blow job? No. Clinton needed to explain why he lied to a Grand jury. |
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John H wrote:
Do you have proof that he coined the term? No, crap for brains; I never considered seeking a copyright. The term was in use in Aug, 2002. Did Harry coin the term before that, Yup. or did he simply capitalize the last four letters? Did you mean 'ridiculous' when you typed 'ridicules' while calling someone stupid? John H You're in no position to correct anyone's spelling or grammar, Herring. |
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message news:NLSdnUCuSJ5tmEfdRVn-
If I were a Republican these days, I'd be really frightened of the influence on the party and the president of the Southern Baptists and the other religious simpletons who control Bush. They remind me of the Taliban. Your are not in prision yet, what are you complaining about? Oh, I see, you must wait until something happens to take action, huh? Why are we in Iraq, again? |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... No, crap for brains; I never considered seeking a copyright. The term was in use in Aug, 2002. Did Harry coin the term before that, Yup. Harry your life is a success, you made up a term for Republicans that you can use in rec.boats. I hope you have done something more productive with your life, but I guess not. |
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John H wrote in message . ..
On 24 Jun 2004 05:24:22 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: "John Smith" wrote in message news:STmCc.74593$2i5.22479@attbi_s52... "Harry Krause" wrote in message Earlier in the Bush mis-administration, I coined the term "RepubliBORG" LOL, life must suck to actually think that is an accomplishment. At least he coined a term, instead of constantly using that ridicules "LOL" all the time. To me, and most, that much overused crap is pure stupidity. Do you have proof that he coined the term? The term was in use in Aug, 2002. Did Harry coin the term before that, or did he simply capitalize the last four letters? Did you mean 'ridiculous' when you typed 'ridicules' while calling someone stupid? John H Did you mean when I said "that much overused crap is pure stupidity" when you typed "while calling someone stupid"? |
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"NOYB" wrote in message link.net...
"jps" wrote in message ... In article . net, says... Bush supporters don't need an explanation... Truer words were never spoken. However, Clinton needed to explain why he lied about getting a blow job? No. Clinton needed to explain why he lied to a Grand jury. Not to worry, the blowhard in chief will get his chance at a Grand Jury. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "jps" wrote in message ... In article . net, says... Bush supporters don't need an explanation... Truer words were never spoken. However, Clinton needed to explain why he lied about getting a blow job? No. Clinton needed to explain why he lied to a Grand jury. Not to worry, the blowhard in chief will get his chance at a Grand Jury. I'm sure Bush is shaking in his boots. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message The term was in use in Aug, 2002. Did Harry coin the term before that, Yup. Quite likely about the same time Al was helping to invent the internet. |
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 23:12:05 -0400, John Gaquin wrote:
Quite likely about the same time Al was helping to invent the internet. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2000/10...erf_recognise/ |
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message ...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message The term was in use in Aug, 2002. Did Harry coin the term before that, Yup. Quite likely about the same time Al was helping to invent the internet. Al never said he invented the internet. You need to do a little research instead of just acting stupid. |
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Well, you're wrong... he did say it.
Butch "basskisser" wrote in message om... "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message The term was in use in Aug, 2002. Did Harry coin the term before that, Yup. Quite likely about the same time Al was helping to invent the internet. Al never said he invented the internet. You need to do a little research instead of just acting stupid. |
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:46:43 +0000, Butch Davis wrote:
Well, you're wrong... he did say it. Don't think so, cite? http://www.sethf.com/gore/ |
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thunder wrote in message ...
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 23:12:05 -0400, John Gaquin wrote: Quite likely about the same time Al was helping to invent the internet. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2000/10...erf_recognise/ Hey, don't confuse Gaquin with the truth!!! |
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basskisser wrote:
thunder wrote in message ... On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 23:12:05 -0400, John Gaquin wrote: Quite likely about the same time Al was helping to invent the internet. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2000/10...erf_recognise/ Hey, don't confuse Gaquin with the truth!!! That's Gawkin'. He can't spell, either. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message Hey, don't confuse Gaquin with the truth!!! Truth?? Note the date on that old piece. Nothing but a campaign screed. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message Al never said he invented the internet. Quite right. I stand corrected. The term "...invented the internet..." has just slipped into the vernacular. What VP Gore actually said was: "...I took the initiative in creating the Internet." You need to do a little research... I do lots of research, bass, just to keep up with your misunderstandings. ... instead of just acting stupid. Well, by God, I'll act stupid any damn time I want! And you should be the first to defend my right to do so, being the single most regular exerciser in this NG of this God-given inalienable right. |
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For sure he said words to that effect if not the exact same words. I saw it
on network TV but didn't bother to tape it or note the time/date/attribution, etc. Fact is the guy claimed to have invented or created or something similar. He certainly seemed to me to be claiming credit for the thing. Al Gored seems to have made a bit of a habit out of claiming other's work as his own. Not that it makes him a bad guy... just a little more eccentric than some of the others of his party... like Mr Hair Transplant. Butch "thunder" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:46:43 +0000, Butch Davis wrote: Well, you're wrong... he did say it. Don't think so, cite? http://www.sethf.com/gore/ |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message You don't seem to have much of a choice on that matter, Gawkin. But don't you see, Harry? That's the beauty and mystery of the net! You never really know who you're dealing with. |
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John Gaquin wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message You don't seem to have much of a choice on that matter, Gawkin. But don't you see, Harry? That's the beauty and mystery of the net! You never really know who you're dealing with. Well, I do know you're not too bright. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message Well, I do know you're not too bright. Hmmm. Yes. :-) |
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Harry,
He is an idiot, he probably didn't go to Yale or marry a wife who is a doctor and still went back to school to get her PHD. He just doesn't understand how smart you are. I think I love you, can I come up and stay with you this summer? "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Gaquin wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message You don't seem to have much of a choice on that matter, Gawkin. But don't you see, Harry? That's the beauty and mystery of the net! You never really know who you're dealing with. Well, I do know you're not too bright. |
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"bAsskisser" wrote in message news:qIhDc.100076$Hg2.98883@attbi_s04...
Harry, He is an idiot, he probably didn't go to Yale or marry a wife who is a doctor and still went back to school to get her PHD. He just doesn't understand how smart you are. I think I love you, can I come up and stay with you this summer? What an idiot. Group, do you want to know who this REALLY is who is in love with Harry? |
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