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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (8193)7/8/2007 7:10:34 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12242
 
WSJ study:

66% of murricans believe that things which could be true, are actually true, if the story is told well, believably and repeatedly.

That is the result of an old Murrican Study.
That is the result of an old Murrican Study.
That is the result of an old Murrican Study.
That is the result of an old Murrican Study.
That is the result of an old Murrican Study.

PS 33% believe it is true after having been told the story only once, these others need something more cumulative (like the revenue of Quackcomm) this additional 33% needs the story to be repeated at least twice.

What is worse, this study is actually the trully true truth, by the murrican Wisconsin Twin studies.

This story was printed more than twice by Dow Jones, in WSJ, and this same story is well documented and better and better told, for every new generation.

PPS I am not sure if it was the Smithsonian or the Murrican Enterprise Institute who did that study, and if any non-Murricans participated in the study, or just some surplus kiwis and canadians.

PPPS Is it true, it could be true, that the study was made on 3 murricans?? (easily leading into random stochastic geek-roman fundamentals results like 33 and 66%)



To: Jon Koplik who wrote (8193)7/8/2007 7:18:22 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12242
 
US ADRs closed higher friday, boosted by the decline in the US dollar.

PS 20-30% more to decline, said AEI, and in general, Bush always follows their advices, even when they are really silly.
(even totally self-destructive)

aei.org

Short Publications
America Will Prefer to Rely on Rules, Not Principles
By Peter J. Wallison
Posted: Friday, July 6, 2007

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is it true, many times repeated, from where they drag their heads, whining like thousands of AirBusses, or just one murrican schoolBus, yellow??

The joys and Magic of Vaseline??

Assing and Assessing the Surge in Iraq
Monday, July 9, 2007

Location: Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
Directions to AEI

General Raymond Odierno recently announced that the surge of forces into Iraq has been completed and that the expected increase in operations has begun. Since President George W. Bush announced the new strategy in January, we have already seen some positive developments on the ground in Baghdad, but challenges remain, and the ultimate outcome of the struggle has yet to be decided. With the last of the additional troops in place, Washington awaits the assessment to be offered by General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker in September. Can the new strategy bring violence under control in the Iraqi capital to give the Iraqi government the time and space it needs to make the difficult political decisions necessary for lasting peace?

At this event, AEI resident scholar Frederick W. Kagan will be joined by former acting Army chief of staff General Jack Keane and defense analyst James Miller to discuss the progress of the surge strategy in Iraq and to comment on what can be expected in the weeks and months ahead. AEI’s Danielle Pletka will

PS The english are funnier but less deadlier, and Jacobs always supported the Clingons and the Clintons.

PPA I am no yet sure about the kiwis, but they too will go public in just another 1.5 fourth of a moon.

"With the last of the additional troops in place", as Viterbi might have said, counting his survivors (according to the famous, even smart, Viterbi-al-ghore-ithm)



To: Jon Koplik who wrote (8193)7/8/2007 8:14:52 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12242
 
Why can't you patriotic ones just make sure that Issa will not be re-elected...

Gerrymander his little district,

en.wikipedia.org

or something simple similar or more difficult??


12.170.145.161

One must remember, once he was just viper-mad, before he got CDMA-bad, and Iraq did not go QuackCDMA, nor Uganda and Nigeria.

redhotjazz.com

Is it true you trully true patriots really need more a-furrin a-help,a-lots-a-neo-immigration??

Maybe it is only a question of the stick??

redhotjazz.com

PS DO you know the origins of "give a murrican an old (patented) stick, and there is no limit to the (patented) shxt he can stir up"

Was that Patton or Phytagorus??