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David G Fishe

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by David G Fishe » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:44:31


Right, it's just where civilization began.

Writing, money, law, the first cites.......and there's nothing to see, like
the ancient city of Babylon and*** Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of
the World.

Even if it wasn't a big deal that only 13% can find Iraq (yea, it's ok to be
that dumb), it really should make you ill that 29% can't even find the
PACIFIC OCEAN.

Lol.

David G Fisher

Alex Kihuran

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by Alex Kihuran » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:41:21

Oh right...the first place to come up with irrigation...Almost forgot about
that :) Too bad they ruined all their soil from all that farming...

Thanks,
Alex




> > "JTBurn" wrote...
> > > People can't find Iraq. Big deal. Who would want to go
> > > there anyway!!!

> > Damn straight... it's just sand, rock and heat. Never mind the political
> > system.

> > Jan.
> > =---

> Right, it's just where civilization began.

> Writing, money, law, the first cites.......and there's nothing to see,
like
> the ancient city of Babylon and*** Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders
of
> the World.

> Even if it wasn't a big deal that only 13% can find Iraq (yea, it's ok to
be
> that dumb), it really should make you ill that 29% can't even find the
> PACIFIC OCEAN.

> Lol.

> David G Fisher

Mike Portno

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by Mike Portno » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:29:49





> > "JTBurn" wrote...
> > > People can't find Iraq. Big deal. Who would want to go
> > > there anyway!!!

> > Damn straight... it's just sand, rock and heat. Never mind the political
> > system.

> > Jan.
> > =---

> Right, it's just where civilization began.

> Writing, money, law, the first cites.......and there's nothing to see,
like
> the ancient city of Babylon and*** Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders
of
> the World.

> Even if it wasn't a big deal that only 13% can find Iraq (yea, it's ok to
be
> that dumb), it really should make you ill that 29% can't even find the
> PACIFIC OCEAN.

> Lol.

> David G Fisher

Whats even more perplexing is that you voted for Al Gore!! How sad is that!
Jason Moy

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by Jason Moy » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:04:39

On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 04:29:49 GMT, "Mike Portnoy"


>Whats even more perplexing is that you voted for Al Gore!! How sad is that!

Let's see, you have a choice between a failed businessman who is
***ed to *** and ***, an anti-corporate lawyer (actually
this isn't so bad, but I prefer not having radicals in power - even if
I agree with them), or someone who actually has experience drafting
legislation and dealing with national/global policy.

Anyway, make as much random political commentary as you want, it
doesn't change the fact that the man who won received fewer votes.
Yay for an elect***system designed during a time period when it took
3 months to tally votes and the average person never traveled more
than 5 miles from their home during their lifetime.

Jason

Jason Moy

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by Jason Moy » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:13:35



I thought's we was gonna send all them negroes and spanics there,
Cooter?  *tugs on belt buckle*

Jason

Phillip Malphrus, Jr

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by Phillip Malphrus, Jr » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:15:54

LOL, it was designed so that the largest states in the union could not
overbear the smaller states just because they had more people, it had
nothing to do with how long it takes to count votes or how far it is to a
polling booth. LOL


> On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 04:29:49 GMT, "Mike Portnoy"

> >Whats even more perplexing is that you voted for Al Gore!! How sad is
that!

> Let's see, you have a choice between a failed businessman who is
> ***ed to *** and ***, an anti-corporate lawyer (actually
> this isn't so bad, but I prefer not having radicals in power - even if
> I agree with them), or someone who actually has experience drafting
> legislation and dealing with national/global policy.

> Anyway, make as much random political commentary as you want, it
> doesn't change the fact that the man who won received fewer votes.
> Yay for an elect***system designed during a time period when it took
> 3 months to tally votes and the average person never traveled more
> than 5 miles from their home during their lifetime.

> Jason

David G Fishe

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by David G Fishe » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:27:40

Alex,

They've been farming in that region for 6,000 years, and are still farming.
If some of it was ruined, they have an excuse.

Americans, in the 20th and 21st century, with all the examples before us to
draw on, and all the knowledge we've accumulated through science and
technology, are still ruining our soil TODAY. We've done a huge amount of
damage in a fraction of the time.

David G Fisher


> Oh right...the first place to come up with irrigation...Almost forgot
about
> that :) Too bad they ruined all their soil from all that farming...

> Thanks,
> Alex




> > > "JTBurn" wrote...
> > > > People can't find Iraq. Big deal. Who would want to go
> > > > there anyway!!!

> > > Damn straight... it's just sand, rock and heat. Never mind the
political
> > > system.

> > > Jan.
> > > =---

> > Right, it's just where civilization began.

> > Writing, money, law, the first cites.......and there's nothing to see,
> like
> > the ancient city of Babylon and*** Gardens, one of the Seven
Wonders
> of
> > the World.

> > Even if it wasn't a big deal that only 13% can find Iraq (yea, it's ok
to
> be
> > that dumb), it really should make you ill that 29% can't even find the
> > PACIFIC OCEAN.

> > Lol.

> > David G Fisher

Jason Moy

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by Jason Moy » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:24:34

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:28:40 -0500, "Phillip Malphrus Jr"


>You know, all those kids referred to in that passage grew up and took
>geography classes during the Clinton administration.

>BTW, I think Bush knows exactly what he's doing and I can find the place :)

>It's funny how every Republican in the last 20 years is always referred to
>as stupid, whether the guy is or not.

I don't think the Republican presidents in the last half of the 20th
century were really great representatives of the party.  Aside from
Nixon and Ford, you basically have war mongerers and senile oil
tycoons.  It always seems like the modern young republicans get shoved
aside for the corporate welfare southern baptist Jesse Helms wannabes.
I guess it's a matter of whatever will carry the trailer trash in
'Bama come election time.  If I were a Republican, I would be
embarassed that McCain lost to Bush in the primaries in 2002.  

The GOP is a great party when they're not obsessing over religion or
destroying 150 years of social progress.  Of course, our GOP
president/House (with the approval of the weak, limp wristed Senate)
has already added more bloat to the govt than any leader since
Roosevelt.  Has it really only been 2 years since the government
operated at a surplus?

Jason

Jason Moy

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by Jason Moy » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:25:53

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 16:34:57 -0700, "John Pancoast"


>  Lol, no kidding Phillip.  I can take or leave Bush, but Clinton/Gore is
>another story.......worthless, touchy-feely, stareyed, niave smucks.  Only
>reason the Europeans don't like Bush, is because he isn't the push-over
>Willy was :)

Only reason you don't like Clinton is because he got laid.  

Aren't political arguments fun when you just throw around statements
that don't mean anything?

Jason

Jason Moy

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by Jason Moy » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:29:58

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 16:39:06 -0500, "Marc Collins"


>Yep, everything and everyone in the US who isn't 100% unconditionally
>patriotic is a commie.

Take any analysis of Reagan's presidency, use a word processor to
substitute "terrorism" for "communism", and you've got our current
***-user in Charge.  Ok, you should also substitute "learning
disabled" for "senile".

The sad thing is that I've seen recent polls showing that most
Americans believe Reagan played an important role in the collapse of
the Soviet Union.  I wonder what percentage could name a single thing
he actually did to expedite that collapse, or know anything about the
infighting and corruption that started ripping the sytem apart in the
late 60's (coincidentally around the same time the Soviet Union
started falling behind us technologically).

Jason

Dave Henri

Very OT-How Smart Are My Fellow Americans? :-)

by Dave Henri » Fri, 22 Nov 2002 12:38:18

"Jason Moyer"
), I miss
  You mean Billy really NEVER DID inhale??
Show me a politic and I'll show you someone who I won't associate with.
Either side...I have no party affiliations.  The impeachment proceedings
clearly showed how desperate the parties were to protect their organizations
than dig for truth.
The republicans are just as ridiculous as the Democrats.  Greed drives
Washington, not some desire to serve human kind.....
(that reminds me of a story about a cookbook!!)  :0
dave henrie


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