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A Veteran

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Sep 7, 2007, 10:26:39 AM9/7/07
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we did it. Saved up and ya know. they're not as expensive as we thought.
Hint;. start with one that recently left office. they are hungry for the
power. it's apparently addictive.

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Dennis

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Sep 7, 2007, 11:44:29 AM9/7/07
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 07:26:39 -0700, A Veteran <geo...@humboldt1.com>
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>we did it. Saved up and ya know. they're not as expensive as we thought.
>Hint;. start with one that recently left office. they are hungry for the
>power. it's apparently addictive.

What kind of warranty does it come with?


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Gene Seibel

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Sep 7, 2007, 12:48:40 PM9/7/07
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Are there any on Ebay?
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Sep 7, 2007, 8:02:47 PM9/7/07
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In article <vds2e316sg56cvrgf...@4ax.com>,
dg...@hotmail.com says...

> On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 07:26:39 -0700, A Veteran <geo...@humboldt1.com>
> wrote:
>
> >we did it. Saved up and ya know. they're not as expensive as we thought.
> >Hint;. start with one that recently left office. they are hungry for the
> >power. it's apparently addictive.


> What kind of warranty does it come with?


What, are you afraid that s/he might break down and become
ethical or something?

And if there is a warranty, check the fine print, to see if there
are any exemptions or disqualifications regarding damage
sustained while making sexual advances at strangers in a public
toilet.


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Bill

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Sep 8, 2007, 12:57:40 PM9/8/07
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> Are there any on Ebay?
>

I like that idea!

When a vote is coming up on something, everybody could bid for them to vote
one way or another. Perhaps everybody could "pool" their funds for them to
vote a certain way. I wonder if "We the people" could collectively outbid
some of these large corporations? Maybe get them to spend OUR money here in
the U.S. instead of sending 30 billion dollars to Israel or the 50 billion
we have spent on Egypt since the 70's...

United States Foreign Aid Summary Chart
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/politics/us-foreign-aid.htm


Rick

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Sep 9, 2007, 2:40:45 PM9/9/07
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As weird as this idea sounds, it may not be a bad idea either. It would
be about the only way the poor and disenfranchised could pool enough
money to get the attention of the political status quo and get some
things done which don't involve benefiting multi-million dollar
corporations.

Rick

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