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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (39804)8/15/2008 7:09:35 PM
From: lorne  Respond to of 224744
 
Ann...where there are moslums you have...well we all know.

Odd why the media leaves out the moslum connection in this conflict.

Muslim North and South Ossetia Seeks Independence Nationhood Status Autonomous State Like Kosovo but Christian Ossetians were Happy with Georgia Respecting New Testament Shunning Sharia Law of Growing Caucasus Mountains’ Muslim Population of Ossetia Seeks Islamic Theocracy Independent of Russia and Georgia on Black Sea’s Eastern Shores
Ossetian leaders have said they seek an autonomous state, the independent nation of Ossetia, which includes a bit of southern Russia and northern Georgia in the northern range of the Caucasus Mountains, a people known to be the descendants of the Sarmatians (’star” Madai, a son of Shem), whose offspring settled there in the high Caucasus mountains after the Ice Age had ended (see category Catastrophic Climate Change). Today’s Ossetians, led by the Muslims there, who compose almost 50% of the population, seek nationhood, to form (they say) a state like Kosovo, which is now an islamic nation smack-dab in the middle of old Yugoslavia; not what the Russians want on the eastern shore of the Black Sea, and not what the Georgians want there either.

The Christians of south Ossetia (the portion which is part of Georgia) were happy being a part of Georgia, where islamic jihad is being battled, and Christianity is encourged, but now with Russia having moved in, Ossetia looks to become a puppet of Russia, along with the rest of Georgia, thanks to the Muslims of Ossetia having sought independent nationhood for an islamic government, like Kosovo, against the will of the Christians of Ossetia. But if Russia does takeover Georgia, they will still have to deal with the hundreds of thousands of Muslims there, 10% of whom (the stats tell us) are radical islamic jihadists, or supporters of them, who will hinder the Russians at every-turn, like they did in neighboring Chechnya, still a hotbed of jihadist planning and activity.

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (39804)8/15/2008 8:43:32 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
He'll appoint justices who interpret the Constitution the way he wants.



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (39804)8/16/2008 9:56:59 AM
From: Shoot1st  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
If he gets elected..this book will start to sell again.

Peter Principle
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For the BBC sitcom, see The Peter Principle (TV series).

The Peter Principle is the principle that "In a Hierarchy Every Employee Tends to Rise to His Level of Incompetence." While formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull in their 1968 book The Peter Principle, a humorous treatise which also introduced the "salutary science of Hierarchiology", "inadvertently founded" by Peter, the principle has real validity. It holds that in a hierarchy, members are promoted so long as they work competently. Sooner or later they are promoted to a position at which they are no longer competent (their "level of incompetence"), and there they remain. Peter's Corollary states that "in time, every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out his duties" and adds that "work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence".