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HARR!!! Why bother Phil, it's just a clown as anyone can see by all the bright & funny colors distracting and attempting to distort and therefore hide what's under the paint, JMO!
You looking to get banned from this board also?
Copies of this post for profit...
...would be as ridiculous an undertaking as composing the original.
Cliched and tedious (and spam) your pretentious post certainly is.
excaliber,
Thanks for the post.
Have fun,
Phil
Edit: Grub
Paul Harvey: Give Farah's book for Christmas
Radio newsman endorses 'Taking America Back'
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Posted: November 24, 2004
7:21 a.m. Eastern
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Paul Harvey
In a denunciation of the American Civil Liberties Union's offensive against Christmas celebrations in the public square, nationally syndicated news talker Paul Harvey endorsed Joseph Farah's "Taking America Back" as the antidote.
"There is a book called 'Taking America Back' – might make a real good Christmas present for the uninformed," he said today. "The book is called 'Taking America Back.'"
Harvey was explaining that nowhere in the founding documents of the United States does it mandate "separation of church and state."
Farah released "Taking America Back" last year. The book climbed back to the top 500 on Amazon's best-seller's list as a result of Harvey's plug.
In the book, Farah, editor and founder of WorldNetDaily, a syndicated columnist and nationally syndicated radio talk-show host, reveals how we as a nation have moved from freedom fighters to comfort lovers. He says that it's time to wake up and realize where our present state of affairs is taking us. It's time for Americans to choose the kind of country in which we want to live.
According to Farah, "The choice is simple: The world of standards and morality, of marriage, order, the rule of law, and accountability to God? Or the world of anything-goes, aberrant sexual behavior, doing-your-own-thing lifestyles, and moral codes that change with the speed of the latest public-opinion poll?"
But how can we take America back? According to Farah, the only way Americans can re-establish their freedom – their God-given rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – is to break the hammerlock of statism and the notion that morally relativistic secular humanism holds the answers to controlling men's passions and behavior.
Taking America Back exposes the weaknesses in America's current system and offers practical solutions – solutions that are real and doable. Solutions that can revive freedom, morality, and justice in our nation.
In addition to Paul Harvey, the book has been endorsed by talk hosts Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and many others.
"Joseph Farah and I share a fierce passion for protecting children and a belief that without the Ten Commandments there would be no U.S. Constitution or Bill of Rights. Every American who shares our convictions should read this book," said Schlessinger, author of "The Ten Commandments."
Limbaugh said: "Joseph Farah has written a thought-provoking recipe for reclaiming America's heritage of liberty and self-governance. I don't agree with all the solutions proposed here, but Farah definitely nails the problems."
Sounds like the New Crusades are a coming, only this time with nukes.
FORMER HEAD OF CIA'S OSAMA BIN LADEN UNIT SAYS THE QAEDA LEADER HAS SECURED RELIGIOUS APPROVAL TO USE A NUCLEAR BOMB AGAINST AMERICANS
Fri Nov 12 2004 12:02:34 ET
The DrudgeReport
Osama bin Laden now has religious approval to use a nuclear device against Americans, says the former head of the CIA unit charged with tracking down the Saudi terrorist. The former agent, Michael Scheuer, speaks to Steve Kroft in his first television interview without disguise to be broadcast on 60 MINUTES Sunday, Nov. 14 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Scheuer was until recently known as the "anonymous" author of two books critical of the West's response to bin Laden and al Qaeda, the most recent of which is titled Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror. No one in the West knows more about the Qaeda leader than Scheuer, who has tracked him since the mid-1980s. The CIA allowed him to write the books provided he remain anonymous, but now is allowing him to reveal himself for the first time on Sunday's broadcast; he formally leaves the Agency today (12).
Even if bin Laden had a nuclear weapon, he probably wouldn't have used it for a lack of proper religious authority - authority he has now. "[Bin Laden] secured from a Saudi sheik...a rather long treatise on the possibility of using nuclear weapons against the Americans," says Scheuer. "[The treatise] found that he was perfectly within his rights to use them. Muslims argue that the United States is responsible for millions of dead Muslims around the world, so reciprocity would mean you could kill millions of Americans," Scheuer tells Kroft.
Scheuer says bin Laden was criticized by some Muslims for the 9/11 attack because he killed so many people without enough warning and before offering to help convert them to Islam. But now bin Laden has addressed the American people and given fair warning. "They're intention is to end the war as soon as they can and to ratchet up the pain for the Americans until we get out of their region....If they acquire the weapon, they will use it, whether it's chemical, biological or some sort of nuclear weapon," says Scheuer.
As the head of the CIA unit charged with tracking bin Laden from 1996 to 1999, Scheuer says he never had enough people to do the job right. He blames former CIA Director George Tenet. "One of the questions that should have been asked of Mr. Tenet was why were there always enough people for the public relations office, for the academic outreach office, for the diversity and multi-cultural office? All those things are admirable and necessary but none of them are protecting the American people from a foreign threat," says Scheuer.
And the threat posed by bin Laden is also underestimated, says Scheuer. "I think our leaders over the last decade have done the American people a disservice...continuing to characterize Osama bin Laden as a thug, as a gangster," he says. "Until we respect him, sir, we are going to die in numbers that are probably unnecessary, yes. He's a very, very talented man and a very worthy opponent," he tells Kroft.
Until today (12), Scheuer was a senior official in the CIA's counter terrorism unit and a special advisor to the head of the agency's bin Laden unit.
ROTFLMBAO!!! Hi Chas!
...Gordon, the first American Red Cross psychotherapist sent to Ground Zero after the 9/11 terror attacks, said therapists’ main concern is to prevent the recurrence of Kerry-related suicides like the one in New York City...
Sounds like that should be encouraged rather than prevented. It would probably raise the IQ of the rest of the group.
Too Funny; Trauma Specialist Treats Demi-Libs
Kerry supporters seek therapy in South Florida Boca Raton trauma specialist has treated 15 patients
Published Tuesday
November 9, 2004
by Sean Salai
More than a dozen traumatized John Kerry supporters have sought and received therapy from a licensed Florida psychologist since their candidate lost to President Bush, the Boca Raton News learned Monday.
Boca Raton trauma specialist Douglas Schooler said he has treated 15 clients and friends with “intense hypnotherapy” since the Democratic nominee conceded last Wednesday.
“I had one friend tell me he’s never been so depressed and angry in his life,” Schooler said. “I observed patients threatening to leave the country or staring listlessly into space. They were emotionally paralyzed, shocked and devastated.”
Schooler’s disclosure comes after the weekend discovery of a Kerry volunteer’s corpse at Ground Zero in New York City. Georgia resident Andrew Veal, 25, reportedly killed himself with a shotgun blast to the head due to Kerry’s loss and a girlfriend problem.
Some mental health professionals in South Florida said Monday they have already developed a new category for the Kerry-related stress reactions. Because Palm Beach County voted heavily for Kerry, the therapists said, many residents hurt themselves by so anxiously expecting the Massachusetts senator to win – especially those who maintained unrealistic recount hopes after their candidate’s concession.
“We’re calling it ‘post-election selection trauma’ and we’re working to develop a counseling program for it,” said Rob Gordon, the Boca-based executive director of the American Health Association. “It’s like post-traumatic stress syndrome, but it’s a short-term shock rather than a childhood trauma.”
Gordon, the first American Red Cross psychotherapist sent to Ground Zero after the 9/11 terror attacks, said therapists’ main concern is to prevent the recurrence of Kerry-related suicides like the one in New York City.
“There are definitely people depressed by John Kerry’s loss, and this can easily lead to suicides like the one we saw up in New York this weekend,” Gordon said. “Luckily, it can be treated if people seek help. We’re urging people to call us immediately if they feel depressed or know anyone who is seriously stressed out.”
Also in Boca, at least one counseling center and an emotional support group were preparing for an influx of Kerry supporters at their first post-election meetings today.
“We’ll let the Kerry voters talk about it and let off some steam, and by listening to other people’s stories, we’ll help them refocus and surrender to the things in their life which they can’t possibly change,” said a spokeswoman for Emotions Anonymous, a recovery group meeting tonight at Glades Presbyterian Church.
“We’re referring people with election-related stress to the Democratic National Committee,” said Karen Jacobs of the Center for Group Counseling. “We’ll do what we can for anyone who shows up for our support group programs this week, but we haven’t implemented a specific program for Kerry-related trauma.”
Schooler, practicing in Boca since 1984, said he treated his 15 patients last week with hypnosis-based rapid response trauma therapy. This week, he is charging a sliding fee to non-clients who feel they need the one-time “election therapy” session. South Floridians can contact him at 561-395-3033.
“A lot of Kerry voters don’t know what to do with their anger, because there was no recount, so they’ve kept it bottled up,” said Schooler, who also is a certified sex therapist. “I help them transform the anger into more positive emotions.”
Asked to describe symptoms of the post-election trauma, Schooler said, “They include feelings of extreme anger, despair, hopelessness, powerlessness, a failure to function behaviorally, a sense of disillusionment, of not wanting to vote anymore – that sort of thing. We’re talking about a deep, unhealthy personal suffering that can best be remedied by intensive short-term therapy.”
http://www.bocaratonnews.com/index.php?src=news&prid=10127&category=Local%20News&PHPSESS....
OH JUST GROW UP WOULD YOU... HARR!!!
a second reply that my response was in reflections toward europe. i looked at your profile and discovered your place of living. i know for years , we flood the foreign markets and now other countries do have to trade their merchandise.
greenspan , greenspanomics made it possible for these type of conditions for world market trade as our gov't supports many countries for their goods to be traded here.
just wanted to get back say a few if i did come on a little strong for foreign trade.
update to you: this is only for trade and responsibility to our country,,,
hi eamonnshute , i don't and never cared for their hospitality stuff for the entitlements. i was stationed in france and they didn't like the g.i. in germany it was a little better for the g.i. they dig deeply into our pockets. where were they when we drew the line on saddam?
i don't even care about the russian help because they are communist. i don't like dealing with the commies , even china.
everything we buy here is mostly made in china.
we are in an undeclared ww3 no matter how we put it to any person in the world. world ww2 was an industrial war. undeclared ww3 is industrial plus an energy war. i hope our gov't is prepared for what i see coming to a head pretty darn
soon.
mick,,,
mick, do you really think anyone cares what the euro-peons think? They were wrong on so many levels in the past, their concerns don't really count for anything.
has anyone seen how mad the european people are and what think of voting in GWB for another four years? it looks like they will riot there because of the right to vote for the person that will do the best for our country.
the map of the u.s.a. count by county has been shown heavy red compared to blue. by the county pix the blue was killed by landside victory. what did the republicans red do to the those democrat blues?
Phil, You are a scholar and a true Southern gentleman! Thank you. ;)
hi phil and good evening to all. saw some of the stuff and decide to peek at the rant & chat. my filter is never on , so i guess i get to see all the goodies.
I added him back to the Beer board.
And I unbanned him from all of them.
I told him I would get around to the rest by Christmas.
But since you asked, I'll take of it right away.
Have fun,
Phil
Edit: I just added him back to this board.
I did.
Have fun,
Phil
I was hoping you would.
LOL
Have fun,
Phil
I haven't checked, Phil...but am wondering if you added Burp back to to your boards yet?
He did a huge favour for me so I feel I owe him one...
just for me, if you haven't done so...would you do it now? Pretty please, with sugah on it, sweetie? ;)
kiss kiss
I thought you'd appreciate the compliment, Phil. ;)
Phil...Nah...I hate to see a grown man cry! LOL
Terrorists threaten 'unbearable hell'
From correspondents in Dubai
November 5, 2004
http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1274&storyid=2200496
A GROUP linked to Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network threatened the United States with reprisals after the re-election of President George W. Bush, warning of "unbearable hell," in a website statement today.
"The coming days will show you that the one you preferred will lead you to an unbearable hell," said the group calling itself the Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades after the Al-Qaeda military chief killed in Afghanistan in October 2001.
It was not possible to immediately verify the statement. The same group claimed responsibility for the train bombings in Madrid in March this year that killed 191 people in Spain's worst attack and injured another 1,900.
"Although the criminal Bush has spilt blood of Muslims during the last four years and despite the butcheries that he committed and continues to perpetrate in Afghanistan, in Palestine and in Iraq, we see that... the applause of his people is increasing," it said.
"This shows the nature of the American people who approved the war against Islam led by criminal America," it added.
The statement comes after a message from Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden -- broadcast just days ahead of the US election -- warned the United States of new attacks similar to those of September 11, 2001.
Bush beat his rival Democrat John Kerry to win a second term in office in Tuesday's vote.
"The re-election of the criminal Bush, who is no different from the other leaders of this country who have devoted their efforts to killing Muslims everywhere in the world, will not dissuade the mujahedeen from striking the head of the line of infidelity," it said.
"Bush and Kerry are two sides of the same coin. Both have a dark history that will never be erased. It is the American people who will take the consequences of the politics of its president over the next four years.
"The next days will show that your support of the criminal will not bring you security and will not prevent the muhajedeen from hurting you where you are. The next days will prove this."
AFP
Dallas, I appreciate your thought process.
Id
Yasser Arafat heard the news about Bush being elected and went into a coma, and in fact, he may be dead. No blood shed at all, just the power of Bush's spirit brought down an evil man. What a guy.
Officials Fear Iraq's Lure for Muslims in Europe
By CRAIG S. SMITH and DON VAN NATTA Jr.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/23/international/europe/23france.html?th=&pagewanted=print&po...
October 23, 2004
RECRUITS
PARIS, Oct. 22 - France's antiterrorist police on Friday identified a young Frenchman killed fighting the United States in Iraq, the first confirmed case of what is believed to be a growing stream of Muslims heading from Europe to fight what they regard as a new holy war.
Redouane el-Hakim, 19, the son of Tunisian immigrants, died during an American bombardment of insurgents in Falluja on July 17, according to an intelligence official close to the case.
Intelligence officials fear that for a new generation of disaffected European Muslims, Iraq could become what Afghanistan, Bosnia and Chechnya were for European Islamic militants in past decades: a galvanizing cause that sends idealistic young men abroad, trains them and puts them in touch with a more radical global network of terrorists. In the past, many young Europeans who fought in those wars came back to Europe to plot terrorist attacks at home.
"We consider these people dangerous because those who go will come back once their mission is accomplished," the intelligence official said. "Then they can use the knowledge gained there in France, Europe or the United States. It's the same as those who went to Afghanistan or Chechnya."
Hundreds of young militant Muslim men have left Europe to fight in Iraq, according to senior counterterrorism officials in four European countries. They have been recruited through mosques, Muslim centers and militant Web sites by several groups, including Ansar al-Islam, the Kurdish terrorist group once based in northern Iraq.
French officials emphasize that there is not yet evidence of a broad French network funneling fighters to Iraq, and terrorism experts say the vast majority of foreign fighters there come from other countries in the region. But past experience with returning fighters from other Muslim holy wars is causing anxiety in Europe.
Virtually all of the major terrorists arrested in Europe in the past three years spent time in Bosnia, Afghanistan or Chechnya. Two years ago, the French antiterrorism police broke up a cell of Chechen-trained militants who they believe were plotting a chemical attack in Paris. Those arrests triggered an investigation that is still active into what French counterterrorism officials call "the Chechen network."
"Now, the new land of jihad is Iraq," the intelligence official said. "There, they're trained, they fight and acquire a technique and the indoctrination sufficient to act on when they return."
A network of recruiters for Iraq first appeared in Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Norway within months of the United States-led invasion, officials said. Some officials said the recruitment effort had now spread to other countries in Europe, including Belgium and Switzerland. The network provides forged documents, financing, training and information about infiltration routes into the country.
The movement to Iraq has increased in recent months, officials say, but they decline to provide specifics.
One senior European intelligence official said there was evidence that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian-born militant believed to be operating in Falluja, has established a sophisticated network that has helped recruit nearly 1,000 young men from the Middle East and Europe. "These young men know where the action is - they easily cross the borders of Syria or Turkey, and they go directly to Falluja," the official said.
The French official said many people en route to Iraq were passing through Britain, once the major staging point for Muslims going to Afghanistan, or through Saudi Arabia, using the cover of a pilgrimage to Mecca to enter the Saudi kingdom before making their way across the border.
In June, French news organizations reported that Syria had stopped two French citizens from entering Iraq and had expelled them to Turkey. A Tunisian who left from the southern French port of Marseille was also reported to have died last year in a suicide bombing in Iraq.
That man, Lofti Rihani, had links to a terrorist cell now on trial in France for plotting to attack a market during the Christmas holidays in the eastern French city of Strasbourg in 1999, according to a report in the French newspaper Le Figaro.
Last year, German news media quoted the president of Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, August Hanning, as saying Germany had evidence that some Islamic militants had left Germany to fight in Iraq. He said fighters were also being recruited in Britain and Bosnia.
Seven men arrested in northern Italy last year were accused of providing false passports and money or other support to an Islamic network smuggling fighters to Iraq.
More recently, Rabei Osman Sayed Ahmed, known as Muhammad the Egyptian, who is facing charges of orchestrating the March 11 train bombings in Madrid, was recorded on wiretaps boasting in Italy that he was about to send a team of suicide bombers to Iraq.
Little is yet known about the man recently killed in Falluja, Mr. Hakim, other than that he left France earlier this year ostensibly to study in Syria. Intelligence officials say that he flew to Damascus with his brother, Boubaker, 21, who is wanted for questioning by the French antiterrorist police because of his association with a group suspected of terrorism-related activities in France. Boubaker was detained in Syria and is still in custody there, but Redouane Hakim continued on to Iraq.
Officials say they became aware of Mr. Hakim's death while questioning his family about the activities of his brother, Boubaker.
In June, the investigation in which Boubaker was identified led to the arrest of a dozen people in nine locations north of Paris on suspicion of terrorist-related activities. The 12, including an Islamic cleric, were associated with a small mosque in the Parisian suburb of Levallois-Perret.
The group, identified as Irqa by Le Figaro, had taken control of the mosque and was using it to collect money and recruit volunteers for holy war, the newspaper said. The police say wiretaps picked up conversations that indicated some associates of the group were traveling through Syria to fight in Iraq.
According to Le Figaro, the group's leaders, a Tunisian and an Algerian identified only as Adnen T. and Djamel D., were well known to France's intelligence services. Adnen T. had been questioned during the investigation of the 2002 bombing of a synagogue on the Tunisian island of Djerba, in which 19 people died. Djamel D. was close to a group that provided logistical support for Djamel Beghal, arrested in 2001 for plotting to blow up the American Embassy in Paris.
Le Figaro reported that on June 11 police found a text message from Iraq on the cellphone of a third member of the group, identified as Toufik T. The message said: "The group has arrived. I will contact you if I need help." Le Figaro reported that the police believe that the message was sent by Greg, a French convert to Islam who had previously worked for a security company at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris and was known to have gone to Iraq.
A National Police official on Friday confirmed the accuracy of Le Figaro's report.
French intelligence officials say they know of at least two other Frenchmen in Falluja and believe that there are at least 10 others in Iraq, mostly of Tunisian origin from working-class suburbs of Paris.
Not going to give up yet EM?
LOL
You libs would cry over spilt milk.
Have fun,
Phil
Not likely Raymond.
Unless he got it from here:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=1675230
Have fun,
Phil
Get over it. Your Dems lost fair and square. Stop crying and use your time and effort to help the wrong wing libs in 2008. :)
hollen's "son" is hollen in disguise.
Have fun,
Phil
OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTY v. J. BLACKWELL (Nov. 2, 2004)
A Federal Lawsuit In Ohio Contending That Lines In
Two Of The State's Counties Were Too Long Because There
Were Too Few Voting Machines
Complaint [PDF] (Copy and paste link)
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/election/2004/odmblckwll110204cmp.pdf
Motion for Temporary Restraining Order [PDF] (Copy and paste link)
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/election/2004/odmblckwll110204mot.pdf
Plaintiff's Attorney, Kathleen M. Trafford
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1802501_1?channel=LP
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FAY FRIEDMAN v. BRENDA SNIPES (Nov. 2, 2004)
A Federal Lawsuit Filed In Southern Florida Seeking To
Ensure That Voters' Absentee Ballots In Dade And Broward
Counties Are Counted
Complaint [PDF]
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/election2004/frdsnps110204cmp.pdf
Motion for Temporary Restraining Order [PDF]
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/election2004/frdsnps110204mot.pdf
Plaintiffs' Co-Counsel, JoNel Newman
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1070256_1?channel=LP
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THOMAS DASCHLE v. JOHN THUNE
U.S. House Majority Leader Daschle's Federal Lawsuit
In South Dakota Seeking To Protect Native Americans From
Harassment At Polling Places
Temporary Restraining Order (Nov. 2, 2004) [PDF]
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/election2004/daschlethn110204opn.pdf
Hearing Transcript (Nov. 1, 2004) [PDF] (Copy and paste link)
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/election2004/daschlethn110104hrng.pdf
Memorandum of Law (Nov. 1, 2004) [PDF]
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/election2004/dashclethn110104mem.pdf
Complaint (Nov. 1, 2004) [PDF]
http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs
Attorneys for Plaintiff:
James D. Leach
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1296801_1?channel=LP
Michael J. Schaffer
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1401203_1?channel=LP
Attorneys for Defendant:
Brent Wilbur
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1445154_1?channel=LP
Jeremiah D. Murphy
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1760164_1?channel=LP
Matthew McCaulley
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/2150032_1?channel=LP
Vance Goldammer
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/1589288_1?channel=LP
James Ellis Moore
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/2487292_1?channel=LP
Richard Gregerson
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/2487339_1?channel=LP
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Related Materials
Election 2004 Lawsuits
http://news.findlaw.com/legalnews/lit/election2004/cases.html
Election Laws
http://news.findlaw.com/legalnews/lit/election2004/laws.html
Election Legal Commentary
http://news.findlaw.com/legalnews/lit/election2004/commentary.html
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phil you wont believe this but hollen has emailed me your sauce recipe....what is going on...
Yeah, I wish we could hover the mouse over a given county and get some drill-down details on it.
Hey ONEBGG, what's the deal with Oregon, man? Looks mighty red except for a couple spots. Let me guess... Portland & Eugene areas? They control the whole darn state?
isn't it, though...
Now that's an interesting map.
OK.
What about hollen's son, though? You wouldn't hold the sins of the father against the son, would you?
When it comes to hollen,
I have no sense of humor.
Have fun,
Phil
That's nothing, I screwed up twice today, and the day's still young.
At least I haven't lost any money. But, again, the day's still young.
Duplicate due to backspacing out of the edit window.
I hate it when that happens.
LOL
Cool, Calm and Collected,
Phil
You deserved it.
Have fun,
Phil
Peggy Sue,
I'm sorry.
Will it make you feel better if I let you spank me?
LOL
Have fun,
Phil
It's my fault and I accept the blame! FWIW....Had a recurring problem with my 'puter. If and/or when I post too often and in succession my posts hang up. That is I can't tell if they go through and I'm NOT taken back to the board...
so I have to either click on Favourites to get back or back space, slowing me down considerably. Either way I miss many posts each time it happens...and, it happens frequently!
It happened that night.
Posted by: NovoMira
In reply to: ONEBGG who wrote msg# 27800
Date: 10/30/2004 9:50:57 PM
Post # of 28771
Dang...I'm having the same problem with my posts...can't tell if they're going through.
:(
Great editing skills you have there, Burp.
A little birdie told me Arthritis' vote wasn't counted as he didn't follow the rules and the judge couldn't interpret the hanging chad.
Surely you're aware there are certain procedures one must follow when voting...
BTW...Idaho is cold compared to Miami or didn't you know that either.
As for Phil... why do you ask? Surely, you don't think I exaggerate...hmmm???
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