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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (23377)9/17/2002 4:59:08 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 74559
 
gold tutor,

Thanks for the lengthy reply.

W/R/T: A) The url very plainly stated in the introduction it was created in 1997

I would strongly encourage you to read this article:
almartinraw.com

In it, you will plainly see how painful an experience it is for Americans of a certain sort to comprehend plain American English, let alone the King's English. Enjoy!

You have attacked me for a failure to read the introduction to the PNAC white paper titled "Rebuilding America's Defenses". You attack me for saying what the cover of the document plainly states. That the document was issued in September, 2000.

Your reading skill, regrettably, need some improvement. The intro state that the organization, PNAC was founded in 1997. You conflated that date with the date of publication of white paper. Embarrassing, I know, not actually being able to read English. Perhaps you could find an Ameri-Corps volunteer who could tutor you in this basic skill?

Re: You must be a young whippersnapper...

Only in attitude. I was born when Harry Truman was President. I remember watching Ike on TV.

Re: Eisenhower was spineless

Uhh, let's see. Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in WW II. President for 8 years. Spineless isn't exactly the word I would use for Ike. Rabid might be a suitable description of someone posing as "gold_tutor" however.

Re: a simple review of period history will reveal that to be truth.

Since I've made a painstaking review of this period, I can assure you that someone who has merely made a "simple review" as apparently you have in your lazy way, that you are completely full of it. Shh....it. Don't want to spoil the fun here at this family thread. Sophomoric would be too kind a term for your understanding of the fact case. (Refer to Ameri-Corps above for a list of suitable books on American history to aid your comprehension level.)

Re: No one debates the societal lynchpin of oil in global commerce.

It is done every day, 24/7 in thousands of venues. Get real.

Re: I sincerely doubt you can convince the families of the 9/11 dead and injured of their personal link to "syphoned oil interests" killing their loved ones.

"I" don't have to. They are doing it for themselves:

familiesofseptember11.org

unansweredquestions.org

Note particularly Mary Schiavo (bio), Esq. FAA/Airline Accountability
Lawyer for 32 passengers' families from all 9/11 hijacked planes


And note further how the Department of Justice is attempting to suppress discovery and prevent the families of the victims of 9/11 from getting the truth about what really happened to their loved ones:
abcnews.go.com

Re: And YES it is dated 1997...or don't you read introductions to 90 page pdf files?

Ya know, gold_tutor, I used to enjoy your sauce and sarcasm on the Level(3) thread. You came across as worldly and witty. This personal attack on me, where you simply distort or fail to comprehend the facts puts your act into a whole new and not terribly flattering light. If you have to be deceitful in order to support King George's Most Excellent Iraqi Adventure, doesn't that say something about how corrupt the whole racket really is?

See ya 'round, kiddo.



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (23377)9/27/2002 6:31:31 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 74559
 
OT(?)

Did I ever tell you West Texas, is the world's best classroom in the study of booms & busts - but wonder still about the recovery thing. Here's a quote that well explains the West Texas School of Thought:

"We grew up with two things pounded into our brains from the day we were born," says songwriter Butch Hancock in a West Texas drawl capable of transforming a normal conversation into smoky music. "One is, God loves ya and he's gonna send ya to hell. The other is that sex is dirty and evil and nasty and filthy and sinful and bad and awful and you should save it for the one you love. So it's no wonder we were all schizoid maniacs."

ely.com