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To: LindyBill who wrote (16226)1/12/2002 10:49:18 PM
From: joseph krinsky  Respond to of 281500
 
For the bored:
dsc.discovery.com



To: LindyBill who wrote (16226)1/12/2002 11:07:53 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 281500
 
PBS needs to run shows to collect charity, CSPAN cannot but pick who calls in, what more
can one expect,

No way MSFT will ever suggest installing a couple of billion worth of Linux in US schools??

Ilmarinen

Intersting that both the US constitution, some few founding fathers, and the french
enlightment were based on education, and US had some good, partial successes,
in the beginnings.

Even if the Jeffersonial dream of reading and writing skills for both women and men,
3-4 years (no definition on skin color, as far as I know) but little public support but instead
a regular elite university, were never implemented, I still do not he think envisioned
anything like detergent sponsored furreign regular news and history books?? (maybe he did??)

Btw, who defined that concept of "dilemma", both domestic and furreign??

Ilmarinen

I know this one swede did it within some post-medieval concepts, like colonialization
and domestic segregation, but must have been someone on the 1600s in terms of
US-style slavery, but I have not seen any more detailed backtracks from the
original US-sources of today, not even CSPAN.

Btw, is the 2-party time of :southern democrates" now considered to almost ended
(Helms,etc about to retire??), what about the "Blue Dogs".

What is the present redistricting and them predicting for future furreign affairs??

Will the seniority principle still rule??



To: LindyBill who wrote (16226)1/13/2002 1:30:43 AM
From: SirRealist  Respond to of 281500
 
>>"Well, no," Levin answered. "We can't attack a fictional country."

"Yeah right," Boone mumbled. "Like Grenada was real."<<

BWAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!!