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To: Orcastraiter who wrote (518717)1/2/2004 10:41:34 PM
From: Rick McDougall  Respond to of 769667
 
Orca....for your information.
There should be some info in here that you can use:o)

lpdallas.org
observer.com
thethresher.com
rense.com
guerrillanews.com
hereinreality.com
dailykos.com
informationclearinghouse.info
conspiracyplanet.com
frankendesign.com
rense.com
romm.org
iraqwar.ru
911-strike.com
burningbush.twentythree.us
sf.indymedia.org



To: Orcastraiter who wrote (518717)1/3/2004 11:53:38 AM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
For those who actually know something about the matter, the laws of physics apply to physics. They certainly do not apply to anything as far afield as practical politics. To my knowledge no one has ever come up anything there that can be dignified by the title of law. So I'd suggest your analogy is flawed from the start.

For that matter, what a physical pendulum will do depends on matters you left unspecified such as air resistance and fiction. and the little matter of the presence or absence of a gravitational field or other field of force and the orientation og the pendulum with respect to it and the behavour of the pivot point.

That political strategy that works in 2004 is the political strategy that works in 2004. And if November 2004 is too far of to guess at, what can be said of the intelligence of even attempting November 2008?