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Date: 23 Dec 2003 10:25:33 AM
Object: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim.


E. Barry Bruyea <blue@sky.org> wrote in message news:<qbn8uvk51g5cqdfcpaaslltqaaoj7275fr@4ax.com>...

On 19 Dec 2003 19:42:41 -0800,


(Arnold Wolfcaste) wrote:

"TheMan" <noreply@noreply.com> wrote in message news:<un9Eb.56758$aT.13149@news-server.bigpond.net.au>...

The US currency is now worth 80cents to the Euro and still on it's way down.
No doubt Europeans who have US dollars will now be using it as toilet paper.

http://finance.yahoo.com/m5?a=1&s=USD&t=EUR

How low will the Bush US Dollar go?

-TheMan-


Low enough to make France & Germany feel real f**king pain.

Take an economics class.

I will take America's chances over France's. 1/3 of all the young
people under age 20 in France are Muslim.

I don't like the French but I feel sorry for them because they are
f**ked.



Given that the French deficit and debt far exceed that of E.U.
regulations, one wonders just how long the E.U. will sit by without
clamping down with sanctions......whoops, I forgot, France thinks it
is the E.U.



True and this is the reason why the EU will implode. France wants to
run the EU with a leftist Germany

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
".........a leftist Germany........."
Germans have the right to vote.
If they want a right-wing government, they are free to vote for it.
For Americans with a short memory, this type of activity is known as "democracy".
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

backing them up.
The other countries are starting to get hip. Sweden said no thanks.

Also they could stop the Euro from appreciating by lowering interest
rates at the EU bank. Money is flowing out of the dollar because
interest rates in America are so low.

.

User: "neo677"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 23 Dec 2003 05:09:49 PM
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E. Barry Bruyea <blue@sky.org> wrote in message news:<qbn8uvk51g5cqdfcpaaslltqaaoj7275fr@4ax.com>...

On 19 Dec 2003 19:42:41 -0800,


(Arnold Wolfcaste) wrote:

"TheMan" <noreply@noreply.com> wrote in message news:<un9Eb.56758$aT.13149@news-server.bigpond.net.au>...

The US currency is now worth 80cents to the Euro and still on it's way down.
No doubt Europeans who have US dollars will now be using it as toilet paper.

http://finance.yahoo.com/m5?a=1&s=USD&t=EUR

How low will the Bush US Dollar go?

-TheMan-

True and this is the reason why the EU will implode. France wants to
run the EU with a leftist Germany

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
".........a leftist Germany........."


Germans have the right to vote.
If they want a right-wing government, they are free to vote for it.

For Americans with a short memory, this type of activity is known as "democracy".

The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron, don't
bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending is holding
up the economy; and it's from borrowed money. Meanwhile, the recovery
is a jobless one; by necessity, since competing retailers cannot pass
costs onto consumers since they would lose to larger retailers. That
means firms must continue consolidating by layoffs, and by outsourcing
jobs to India, etc. Meanwhile Iraq is a sinkhole for the economy; as
is the Pakistan-Afghan matter. The continual borrowing causes the US
dollar to fall; and the trade deficit does the same. Bush doesn't know
how to balance a budget. Plus, his priority is not for the average
working American. The trickle down system does not work. There is too
much suffering felt by people who have lost jobs or who are somehow
connected to those who have lost jobs. The economy is held together by
chewing gum, and Reagan didn't have a war to fight in foreign lands,
whereas Bush has more than one..
.
User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 23 Dec 2003 08:16:10 PM
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grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk wrote in message news:<muqguvcb6sqtq8l4lr4l5h621bvv7h0l04@4ax.com>...

The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron, don't
bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending is holding
up the economy;

America is always an executive order away from establishing 6,000,000
high paying jobs and placing the Euro at the bottom of the Barrel. For
instance Bill Clinton had $6 trillion dollars in foreign military
sales to China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, and N. Korea ( Source
U.S. Gov.).
Many Americans didn&#8217;t care he was arming the world with military
technology because that is all that is left for America to sell now
that China has the knick-knack and textiles all bundled up and other
places, like South America undercut American jobs.
I believe you just want to celebrate Bill Clinton military sales
economy and celebrate Americas booming '90s economy in the new
century.
You cannot balance a budget unless what you put out is greater than
what you take in.
You will notice that Bush has not done what Clinton had done and the
economy and jobs are suffering.

and it's from borrowed money. Meanwhile, the recovery
is a jobless one; by necessity, since competing retailers cannot pass
costs onto consumers since they would lose to larger retailers. That
means firms must continue consolidating by layoffs, and by outsourcing
jobs to India, etc. Meanwhile Iraq is a sinkhole for the economy;

Many people do not agree with America rebuilding Iraq when there are
financial problems at home.

as
is the Pakistan-Afghan matter. The continual borrowing causes the US
dollar to fall;

true.

and the trade deficit does the same. Bush doesn't know
how to balance a budget.

If he followed Clinton ' arm the world policy' he sure would look good
eh?

Plus, his priority is not for the average
working American. The trickle down system does not work.

Yes it does.

There is too
much suffering felt by people who have lost jobs or who are somehow
connected to those who have lost jobs.

Correct, plus people keep emigrating to America - many who are illegal
who do not pay taxes, send money back to their own country and work
for cash under the table.

The economy is held together by
chewing gum, and Reagan didn't have a war to fight in foreign lands,

Sure he did it was just under another name.

whereas Bush has more than one..

.
User: "R. Foreman"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 12:08:34 AM
(Michael Johnathan McDonald) Spat the Words

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The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron, don't
bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending is holding
up the economy;



America is always an executive order away from establishing 6,000,000
high paying jobs and placing the Euro at the bottom of the Barrel.

How do you relate the US gov't creating 6million jobs to a dramatic
drop in foreign currencies? Your voodoo economics is escaping me here.
I bet you think trickle-down economics actually works.

For
instance Bill Clinton had $6 trillion dollars in foreign military
sales to China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, and N. Korea ( Source
U.S. Gov.).

Many Americans didn&#8217;t care he was arming the world with military
technology because that is all that is left for America to sell now
that China has the knick-knack and textiles all bundled up and other
places, like South America undercut American jobs.

We've been doing this for years. Sell outdated military surplus to
lots of places, then the next decade get into a war and show
everyone just how out-of-date that stuff is.


I believe you just want to celebrate Bill Clinton military sales
economy and celebrate Americas booming '90s economy in the new
century.

You cannot balance a budget unless what you put out is greater than
what you take in.

You will notice that Bush has not done what Clinton had done and the
economy and jobs are suffering.



and it's from borrowed money. Meanwhile, the recovery
is a jobless one; by necessity, since competing retailers cannot pass
costs onto consumers since they would lose to larger retailers. That
means firms must continue consolidating by layoffs, and by
outsourcing jobs to India, etc. Meanwhile Iraq is a sinkhole for the
economy;


Many people do not agree with America rebuilding Iraq when there are
financial problems at home.

True, congress is spending money like a drunken sailor (per Sen.
John McCain), sending much of it overseas, while the US economy
languishes.



as
is the Pakistan-Afghan matter. The continual borrowing causes the US
dollar to fall;


true.

The drop in the dollar has been orchestrated to make US goods
less expensive overseas.



and the trade deficit does the same. Bush doesn't know
how to balance a budget.


If he followed Clinton ' arm the world policy' he sure would look good
eh?


Plus, his priority is not for the average
working American. The trickle down system does not work.


Yes it does.

Trickle-down only works if the recipients of the money actually
spend the money on business expansion. Right now, businesses
are reluctant to spend money on concerns of uncertain future
income. The money is mostly sitting in a bank vault doing
nothing.




There is too
much suffering felt by people who have lost jobs or who are somehow
connected to those who have lost jobs.



Correct, plus people keep emigrating to America - many who are illegal
who do not pay taxes, send money back to their own country and work
for cash under the table.

The impact of the low-paying ($12/hr or less) jobs on the US
economy is about zero (plus or minus .002 percent).




The economy is held together by
chewing gum, and Reagan didn't have a war to fight in foreign lands,


Sure he did it was just under another name.

Reagan wasn't fighting too many wars, but he was ramping
up the military spending significantly. I don't think you
can call SALT treaties and calling Russia the 'evil empire'
any real wars.



whereas Bush has more than one..

.
User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 01:35:32 PM
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The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron, don't
bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending is holding
up the economy;



America is always an executive order away from establishing 6,000,000
high paying jobs and placing the Euro at the bottom of the Barrel.


How do you relate the US gov't creating 6million jobs to a dramatic
drop in foreign currencies?

Simple equation of money you take in which is greater than money
taken out increases the value on money: In the regards the value of
money. Is this not correct?

Your voodoo economics is escaping me here.

Its not my Voodoo economics.. the facts show that both democrat and
republicans do business with large corporations to create jobs.. In
fact, many of these large corporations under Bill Clinton are being
sued by the federal government for doing business with illegal
transferred of technology. Yet, this thriving '90s big buisness
created many jobs.
For example, Russian 550 kiloton warhead was created with the help of
Bill Clinton and U.S. computer maker Silicon Graphics. In 2003,
Mountain View-based Silicon Graphics pleaded guilty to two felony
counts of illegal exports to the Russian nuclear weapons lab in 1996.
In 1997 the GAO wrote a report on what Silicon Graphics exported. IBM
and Silicon Graphics both sold supercomputers directly to Russian
atomic weapons labs. IBM was fined $8.5 million on its $7 million
sale.
This is called by some voodoo economics because it gave big money to
big corporation which in turned hired many Americans who then turned
around and paid taxes which Bill Clinton paid down some of the debt
and funded civil programs.
It's not a system only used by the republicans, the democrats use it
as well. The theory actually worked for Bill Clintons in his '90s
economics.

I bet you think trickle-down economics actually works.

In theory yes, but everything has complications.
If you tax less the larger companies a place lesser restrictions on
them, they , therefore will hire more people. The proponents say that
this is not the case, and the government must force the big
corporations to hire people and pay a graduated increase in taxes.
Here you are getting into Marx and Engel's territory.
However, both Democrats and Republics have used this theory in
American History.


For
instance Bill Clinton had $6 trillion dollars in foreign military
sales to China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, and N. Korea ( Source
U.S. Gov.).

Many Americans didn&#8217;t care he was arming the world with military
technology because that is all that is left for America to sell now
that China has the knick-knack and textiles all bundled up and other
places, like South America undercut American jobs.


We've been doing this for years. Sell outdated military surplus to
lots of places,

true, vary, true but not wholly true in the case of Bill Clinton. He
sold some of the top technology to many eastern hemisphere countries.
For example, he sold China hardened radiated computer chip technology.
This company (coorp.) was found guilty of 123 violations and was fined
a record fine in the history of the United States. This same company
also sold nose cone technology to China giving them the ability to
place multiple warheads on their ICBMs. Before this transfer, this is
still considered voodoo economics, China did not have that capability.
Clinton did and benefited form large business that in turn hired many
workers in the '90s &#8211; this was, and is voodoo economics.
It seems nobody's perfect?

then the next decade get into a war and show
everyone just how out-of-date that stuff is.

In most cases this is true. However, in the '90s it was not.



I believe you just want to celebrate Bill Clinton military sales
economy and celebrate Americas booming '90s economy in the new
century.

You cannot balance a budget unless what you put out is greater than
what you take in.

You will notice that Bush has not done what Clinton had done and the
economy and jobs are suffering.



and it's from borrowed money. Meanwhile, the recovery
is a jobless one; by necessity, since competing retailers cannot pass
costs onto consumers since they would lose to larger retailers. That
means firms must continue consolidating by layoffs, and by
outsourcing jobs to India, etc. Meanwhile Iraq is a sinkhole for the
economy;


Many people do not agree with America rebuilding Iraq when there are
financial problems at home.


True, congress is spending money like a drunken sailor (per Sen.
John McCain), sending much of it overseas, while the US economy
languishes.



as
is the Pakistan-Afghan matter. The continual borrowing causes the US
dollar to fall;


true.


The drop in the dollar has been orchestrated to make US goods
less expensive overseas.

If you want you can see it that way.




and the trade deficit does the same. Bush doesn't know
how to balance a budget.


If he followed Clinton ' arm the world policy' he sure would look good
eh?


Plus, his priority is not for the average
working American. The trickle down system does not work.


Yes it does.


Trickle-down only works if the recipients of the money actually
spend the money on business expansion.

Correct.

Right now, businesses
are reluctant to spend money on concerns of uncertain future
income.

9/11 has allot to do with that. But, take for instance the new cow
found with Mad Cow disease of recent. The Beef industry of America was
thriving. This is another large corporation that is connected to
voodoo economics, because it supplies large amounts of jobs in the
country. However, this discovery of the disease has already prompted
Russia, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan to halt U.S. Beef
Imports. There are many factors in the economy that affects the
dollar.

The money is mostly sitting in a bank vault doing
nothing.

ture, For example, no one wants to invest in airlines when they thinks
terrorists will hijack one of their and fly it into a building &#8211;
kinda bad for business, don't you think?





There is too
much suffering felt by people who have lost jobs or who are somehow
connected to those who have lost jobs.



Correct, plus people keep emigrating to America - many who are illegal
who do not pay taxes, send money back to their own country and work
for cash under the table.


The impact of the low-paying ($12/hr or less) jobs on the US
economy is about zero (plus or minus .002 percent).

I took statistics and that is considered a poll. Not the real impact.
The impact is larger than the media say it is. For example, where I
live you can see hundreds of Western Unions because we have a large
population of immigrants and when they get paid, some under the table
they send large amount of the money out of the United States which
hurts local business and eventually the federal government. In fact,
the places are filled constantly with people doing buisness. true many
of them are there to pick up there state wealfare checks, yet, I
personnaly know many who sent their paychecks out of the country.
I clearly not saying everyone, nor am I saying most &#8211; yet, from
first hand knowledge this seems to be the case.





The economy is held together by
chewing gum, and Reagan didn't have a war to fight in foreign lands,


Sure he did it was just under another name.


Reagan wasn't fighting too many wars, but he was ramping
up the military spending significantly. I don't think you
can call SALT treaties and calling Russia the 'evil empire'
any real wars.

The official title was called the Cold War.
To recap: (a) Simple equation of money you take in which is greater
than money taken out increases the value on money: In the regards
the value of money. Is this not correct?
(b) Its not my Voodoo economics... the facts show that both democrats
and republicans do business with large corporations to create jobs..
.
User: "R. Foreman"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 04:59:51 PM
(Michael Johnathan McDonald) Spat the Words

The official title was called the Cold War.

To recap: (a) Simple equation of money you take in which is greater
than money taken out increases the value on money: In the regards
the value of money. Is this not correct?

Money 'taken in' and money 'taken out'? I assume you're talking
about supply and demand, ie, the relative amount of currency
in the system at any given time? Then, yes, I understand, when
supply is increased, all else staying equal, the value of the
currency decreases.
What you said was that the creation of 6 million high-paying
US jobs would cause the European currencies to tank. I still
don't exactly follow your reasoning here (that's why I called
it voodoo economics). You're saying the creation of this many
jobs would require an influx of currency into the US monetary
system of such proportion to cause foreign currencies to
decline significantly ?


(b) Its not my Voodoo economics... the facts show that both democrats
and republicans do business with large corporations to create jobs..

Yes, no doubt, lots of repubs and dems in our country, and some do
business with large corporations to create jobs.
.


User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 07:40:16 AM
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The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron, don't
bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending is holding
up the economy;

================================================================================
All of the discussion rather misses one very pleasing point. The last
time I was in America, Oct.2002, my 1,000 euros were exchanged for 995
dollars.
If i travel today, my 1000 euros wiould be exchanged for 1150 dollers.
I am so pleased. Argue and insult merrily. I'm happy with that extra
155 dollers per 1000 euros.
How kind America is.
Ricky
================================================================================
.
User: "R. Foreman"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 11:14:45 AM
(Werewolfy) Spat the Words

"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
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The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron,
don't bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending
is holding up the economy;

=======================================================================
=========

All of the discussion rather misses one very pleasing point. The last
time I was in America, Oct.2002, my 1,000 euros were exchanged for 995
dollars.

If i travel today, my 1000 euros wiould be exchanged for 1150 dollers.

I am so pleased. Argue and insult merrily. I'm happy with that extra
155 dollers per 1000 euros.

How kind America is.

Yes, you be sure and spend that extra cash right here in the
states now, ya hear?


Ricky
=======================================================================
=========

.
User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 06:43:49 PM
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Yes, you be sure and spend that extra cash right here in the
states now, ya hear?

================================================================================
Springtime in..oh, say Florida sounds inviting ;)
Thanks....I will.
Ricky
================================================================================
.

User: "InsuranceBroker"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 12:37:16 PM

Subject: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people
in France Are Muslim.
From: "R. Foreman"


Date: 12/24/2003 12:14 PM Eastern Standard Time
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RickyColeclough@aol.com (Werewolfy) Spat the Words

"R. Foreman" <

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abookoflife@yahoo.com (Michael Johnathan McDonald) Spat the Words


The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron,
don't bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending
is holding up the economy;

=======================================================================
=========

All of the discussion rather misses one very pleasing point. The last
time I was in America, Oct.2002, my 1,000 euros were exchanged for 995
dollars.

If i travel today, my 1000 euros wiould be exchanged for 1150 dollers.

I am so pleased. Argue and insult merrily. I'm happy with that extra
155 dollers per 1000 euros.

How kind America is.


Yes, you be sure and spend that extra cash right here in the
states now, ya hear?

Why would that help. There is nothing made in the United States. How long do
you think a country can live without jobs and still have an economy?
Gold is the best thing to have presently.



Ricky
=======================================================================
=========








Doing Insurance business in the Garden State
.
User: "R. Foreman"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 04:20:18 PM
(InsuranceBroker) Spat the Words

Subject: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young
people in France Are Muslim.
From: "R. Foreman"


Date: 12/24/2003 12:14 PM Eastern Standard Time
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RickyColeclough@aol.com (Werewolfy) Spat the Words

"R. Foreman" <

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The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron,
don't bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending
is holding up the economy;

=====================================================================
== =========

All of the discussion rather misses one very pleasing point. The
last time I was in America, Oct.2002, my 1,000 euros were exchanged
for 995 dollars.

If i travel today, my 1000 euros wiould be exchanged for 1150
dollers.

I am so pleased. Argue and insult merrily. I'm happy with that extra
155 dollers per 1000 euros.

How kind America is.


Yes, you be sure and spend that extra cash right here in the
states now, ya hear?


Why would that help. There is nothing made in the United States. How
long do you think a country can live without jobs and still have an
economy?

Gold is the best thing to have presently.

Yes, gold gives a real nice annual return.





Ricky
=====================================================================
== =========










Doing Insurance business in the Garden State

.





User: "neo677"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 24 Dec 2003 11:57:40 AM
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The cheap US dollar and the increase in core goods, like iron, don't
bode well for the economy in the US. The military spending is holding
up the economy;



America is always an executive order away from establishing 6,000,000
high paying jobs and placing the Euro at the bottom of the Barrel. For
instance Bill Clinton had $6 trillion dollars in foreign military
sales to China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, and N. Korea ( Source
U.S. Gov.).

Like Bush promising about 11 billion dollars in high tech arms to
South Korea?
Unfortunately I don't have time for a debate. But Reagan didn't have a
sinkhole like Iraq or Afghanistan. Money goes in and not much comes
out. Plus the rebuilding, the occupation is costing lives and furthers
the image of negativity and religious differences.
============

Many Americans didn&#8217;t care he was arming the world with military
technology because that is all that is left for America to sell now
that China has the knick-knack and textiles all bundled up and other
places, like South America undercut American jobs.

I believe you just want to celebrate Bill Clinton military sales
economy and celebrate Americas booming '90s economy in the new
century.

You cannot balance a budget unless what you put out is greater than
what you take in.

You will notice that Bush has not done what Clinton had done and the
economy and jobs are suffering.



and it's from borrowed money. Meanwhile, the recovery
is a jobless one; by necessity, since competing retailers cannot pass
costs onto consumers since they would lose to larger retailers. That
means firms must continue consolidating by layoffs, and by outsourcing
jobs to India, etc. Meanwhile Iraq is a sinkhole for the economy;


Many people do not agree with America rebuilding Iraq when there are
financial problems at home.


as
is the Pakistan-Afghan matter. The continual borrowing causes the US
dollar to fall;


true.


and the trade deficit does the same. Bush doesn't know
how to balance a budget.


If he followed Clinton ' arm the world policy' he sure would look good
eh?


Plus, his priority is not for the average
working American. The trickle down system does not work.


Yes it does.



There is too
much suffering felt by people who have lost jobs or who are somehow
connected to those who have lost jobs.



Correct, plus people keep emigrating to America - many who are illegal
who do not pay taxes, send money back to their own country and work
for cash under the table.



The economy is held together by
chewing gum, and Reagan didn't have a war to fight in foreign lands,


Sure he did it was just under another name.


whereas Bush has more than one..

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User: "Saint Isidore of Seville"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 25 Dec 2003 12:12:21 PM
Where's the BEEF?
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User: "Saint Isidore of Seville"

Title: Re: US Currency now toilet paper in Europe-1/3 of the young people in France Are Muslim. 25 Dec 2003 12:09:23 PM
grub wrote:
<< For Americans with a short memory, this type of activity is known as
"democracy". >>
I'm American. For me a short memory is just
a side effect of smoking dank.
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