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Harry,
If you really have a "bozo bin", why do you keep taking people out of the "bozo bin" and then putting them back in the "bozo bin". Any rational individual would think you really don't have a "bozo bin", but really just want to talk about your "bozo bin". By the way, what position did you play when you were on U of Kansas's "Rugby Team". "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... OlBlueEyes wrote: Nevertheless, I would still point out that: (1) environmentally speaking, privately held forest lands fare far better than government-owned ones, since private entities have an interest in reforestation of lands they own, whereas ones leased by government are far more likely to be clearcut. Absurd on its face. (2) the three most famous historic residences in the United States - Mount Vernon, Monticello, and Biltmore - are all in PRIVATE hands. From the Monticello website: "As a private, nonprofit organization, the Foundation receives no regular federal or state budget support". From Mount Vernon's: "Mount Vernon does not accept grants from federal, state or local governments, and no tax dollars are expended to support its purposes." Absurd argument. After all, where would you rather visit a restroom in New York - the Waldorf or the subway? Idiotic argument. Stick to drooling on your bib. Now, back in the bozo bin you go. |