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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
... I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message ... I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. Dave's senators have call-blocked his phone. |
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:02:19 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. Dealing with political offices is an exercise in frustration. It's probably easier to search on the web. Point being that there is little factual information here and lots of speculation. Dave |
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"Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:02:19 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. Dealing with political offices is an exercise in frustration. It's probably easier to search on the web. Point being that there is little factual information here and lots of speculation. Dave Weenie. You keep closing doors. YOU said "I'd be curious...". It's easy to find out how presidents voted on legislation. You're either too lazy, or you really don't want the answer to your question. Someone here would almost certainly ask you to post a link, and the information might let the air out of your argument. |
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:42:15 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:02:19 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. Dealing with political offices is an exercise in frustration. It's probably easier to search on the web. Point being that there is little factual information here and lots of speculation. Dave Weenie. You keep closing doors. YOU said "I'd be curious...". It's easy to find out how presidents voted on legislation. You're either too lazy, or you really don't want the answer to your question. Someone here would almost certainly ask you to post a link, and the information might let the air out of your argument. Or if they were so inclined as to actually PROVE me wrong, THEY could post the link. In any case, I have already gotten one answer, and if you believe the link that Chuck provided, then Bush HAS vetoed at least one spending bill..... Dave |
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"Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:42:15 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:02:19 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. Dealing with political offices is an exercise in frustration. It's probably easier to search on the web. Point being that there is little factual information here and lots of speculation. Dave Weenie. You keep closing doors. YOU said "I'd be curious...". It's easy to find out how presidents voted on legislation. You're either too lazy, or you really don't want the answer to your question. Someone here would almost certainly ask you to post a link, and the information might let the air out of your argument. Or if they were so inclined as to actually PROVE me wrong, THEY could post the link. In any case, I have already gotten one answer, and if you believe the link that Chuck provided, then Bush HAS vetoed at least one spending bill..... Dave Doesn't matter to me. I was simply reminding you that you're the guy who recently came up with a bunch of excuses for not getting involved in town politics, and that this suggests the unlikelihood of your taking any intitiative to find out how your president or representatives vote. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:42:15 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:02:19 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. Dealing with political offices is an exercise in frustration. It's probably easier to search on the web. Point being that there is little factual information here and lots of speculation. Dave Weenie. You keep closing doors. YOU said "I'd be curious...". It's easy to find out how presidents voted on legislation. You're either too lazy, or you really don't want the answer to your question. Someone here would almost certainly ask you to post a link, and the information might let the air out of your argument. Or if they were so inclined as to actually PROVE me wrong, THEY could post the link. In any case, I have already gotten one answer, and if you believe the link that Chuck provided, then Bush HAS vetoed at least one spending bill..... Dave Doesn't matter to me. I was simply reminding you that you're the guy who recently came up with a bunch of excuses for not getting involved in town politics, and that this suggests the unlikelihood of your taking any intitiative to find out how your president or representatives vote. Worse, he doesn't read books, either. And he doesn't mind if 10,000 dogs crap on his lawn. |
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Harry Krause wrote: And he doesn't mind if 10,000 dogs crap on his lawn. Did you hear about those rouge American vigilantes in Afghanistan that were running their own justice system and prison out of a rented house? I immediately thought of kanter. I wonder if they included dogs, cats, and children. -- Charlie |
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:48:27 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Doug Kanter wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:42:15 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:02:19 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. Dealing with political offices is an exercise in frustration. It's probably easier to search on the web. Point being that there is little factual information here and lots of speculation. Dave Weenie. You keep closing doors. YOU said "I'd be curious...". It's easy to find out how presidents voted on legislation. You're either too lazy, or you really don't want the answer to your question. Someone here would almost certainly ask you to post a link, and the information might let the air out of your argument. Or if they were so inclined as to actually PROVE me wrong, THEY could post the link. In any case, I have already gotten one answer, and if you believe the link that Chuck provided, then Bush HAS vetoed at least one spending bill..... Dave Doesn't matter to me. I was simply reminding you that you're the guy who recently came up with a bunch of excuses for not getting involved in town politics, and that this suggests the unlikelihood of your taking any intitiative to find out how your president or representatives vote. Worse, he doesn't read books, either. And he doesn't mind if 10,000 dogs crap on his lawn. I wouldn't read your book, assuming you could write one. My time is precious. I don't waste it reading untruths. I do read books, but mostly non-fiction, and technical publications. At least I don't take the position that I have a right to "shoot on sight" any dog who might inadvertently crap on my lawn. Dave |
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 14:45:21 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:42:15 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:02:19 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . I'd be curious as to see the precise details of each and every bill that this president has signed, versus the previous president, and compare to those vetoed and the reasons given. Liar. You're not curious at all. If you were, you'd simply call your senator's office and ask for the information you mentioned above. You'd get it, and easily. Dealing with political offices is an exercise in frustration. It's probably easier to search on the web. Point being that there is little factual information here and lots of speculation. Dave Weenie. You keep closing doors. YOU said "I'd be curious...". It's easy to find out how presidents voted on legislation. You're either too lazy, or you really don't want the answer to your question. Someone here would almost certainly ask you to post a link, and the information might let the air out of your argument. Or if they were so inclined as to actually PROVE me wrong, THEY could post the link. In any case, I have already gotten one answer, and if you believe the link that Chuck provided, then Bush HAS vetoed at least one spending bill..... Dave Doesn't matter to me. I was simply reminding you that you're the guy who recently came up with a bunch of excuses for not getting involved in town politics, Which was based on personal experience. When you hit yourself on the head with a brick, and you find out that it hurts, do you do it again? and that this suggests the unlikelihood of your taking any intitiative to find out how your president or representatives vote. You have absolutely NO idea of just what I am currently involved with politically. To give you a hint, I was invited to attend the republican convention, but I declined because I just don't have that kind of money to throw around. Dave |
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