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George Ashley

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Aug 27, 2004, 11:56:01 AM8/27/04
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http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/002406.h

May O'Neill rot in hell for his lies along with the Swift Boat Veterans for
Bush!


W4FQF Polly

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T. Early

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Aug 27, 2004, 12:25:27 PM8/27/04
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"George Ashley" <w4...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040827115601...@mb-m15.aol.com...

The link doesn't work, which is too bad because it looks like such a
credible source. One might think you're a bit desperate.

Oh, and BTW, others are coming out now. I'm sure this guys part of
the conspiracy too.

http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/27619.htm

Not that it would matter to you because...those admirals ..why,
they're -all- liars.


Llgpt

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Aug 27, 2004, 12:30:45 PM8/27/04
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>Subject: Re:OT Swift Boat Wrap-Up
>From: "T. Early" fenwick...@yahoo.com
>Date: 8/27/2004 11:25 AM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: <412f603f$0$19703$61fe...@news.rcn.com>
Gee, that was real difficult, finding the link.............you'll have to do
better than that.
You might have been a "TAD EARLY" in jumping on that one..........:-)

http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/002406.html

Admirals lie? Never? Yeah right!

Les

dxAce

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Aug 27, 2004, 12:35:23 PM8/27/04
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"T. Early" wrote:

There is also Steve Gardner who has been on a lot of shows and was
Kerry's gunner for two and a half months (AND ON KERRY's ACTUAL BOAT) ,
he too disputes much of what Kerry has said.

dxAce


Diverd4777

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Aug 27, 2004, 12:46:42 PM8/27/04
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In article <20040827115601...@mb-m15.aol.com>, w4...@aol.com
(George Ashley) writes:

>Subject: Swift Boat Wrap-Up

http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/002406.html

Third, John O'Neill, a protégé of Nixon dirty trickster Charles Colson,
obsessive Kerry critic for 35 years, and author of the Swiftboat liars' book,
has stepped into another scandal that makes his already-weak credibility look
even worse.

O'Neill insists Kerry couldn't have gone to Cambodia in 1969 because that would
have been illegal and would have gotten him "court-martialed."

Well, it's a funny story:

O'Neill said no one could cross the border by river and he claimed in an
audio tape that his publicist played to CNN that he, himself, had never been to
Cambodia either. But in 1971, O'Neill said precisely the opposite to then
President Richard Nixon.

O'NEILL: I was in Cambodia, sir. I worked along the border on the water.

NIXON: In a swift boat?

O'NEILL: Yes, sir.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

Now, O'Neill may have an explanation for this but he has not returned CNN's
calls.

What's the matter, John? Cat got your tongue? Feeling shy all of a sudden?

Llgpt

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Aug 27, 2004, 12:54:51 PM8/27/04
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>Subject: Re:OT Swift Boat Wrap-Up
>From: "T. Early" fenwick...@yahoo.com
>Date: 8/27/2004 11:25 AM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: <412f603f$0$19703$61fe...@news.rcn.com>
>
>

I don't recall ever saying "they're -all- liars."

But, Admiral John Pointdexter certainly "lied" during the Iran Contra hearings,
along with the Lt. Colonel liar Oliver North.

Presidents lie too..........

what was your point? Or, didn't you have one?

Les


dxAce

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Aug 27, 2004, 12:57:32 PM8/27/04
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Llgpt wrote:

That's right Les, everyone who comes out against Kerry is just an out and out no
good liar.

LMAO

dxAce
A Navy and National Guard Veteran who will not be voting for John Fraud Kerry,
guess I'm a liar too.


Llgpt

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Aug 27, 2004, 1:39:19 PM8/27/04
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>Subject: Re: OT Swift Boat Wrap-Up
>From: dxAce dx...@iservd.net
>Date: 8/27/2004 11:57 AM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: <412F67FC...@iservd.net>

You and Tad Early must both have a reading comprehension defecit.

Where did I say "everyone who comes out against Kerry is just an out and out
no good liar?"

I merely pointed out a reply to Tad early in which he indicated that an Admiral
probably wouldn't lie.

And, since you guess you are a liar too, I'll agree with you.

I will give you credit for not post editing anymore like a weasel.

Les

dxAce

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Aug 27, 2004, 2:18:03 PM8/27/04
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Llgpt wrote:

Did I state that you said that? I was merely making a comment. Seems it is you have
the reading comprehension deficit.

Good luck playing catch up.

dxAce


dxAce

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Aug 27, 2004, 2:57:57 PM8/27/04
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Llgpt wrote:

But he was correct, was he not? The link DID NOT WORK as posted.

Still trying to get Locklear fully up to speed today.

dxAce


clifto

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Aug 27, 2004, 5:29:47 PM8/27/04
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Llgpt wrote:
> But, Admiral John Pointdexter certainly "lied" during the Iran Contra hearings,
> along with the Lt. Colonel liar Oliver North.

They were out to crucify North any way they could. If North actually lied,
he'd be in jail right now and for centuries to come. Face it, North was
just too smart for your liberals.

--
"The truth, which is what elections are all about, is that the tax burden of
the middle class has gone up while the tax burden of the middle class has
gone down." -- John Kerry, August 26, 2004

Kameron Spesial

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Aug 27, 2004, 9:36:33 PM8/27/04
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My yard has a lot of clay. Do you think I can still get a good
antenna ground in that type of soil?

Brian Hill

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Aug 28, 2004, 5:58:32 PM8/28/04
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"Kameron Spesial" <radi...@kings.edu> wrote in message > My yard has a lot

of clay. Do you think I can still get a good
> antenna ground in that type of soil?

No but you can buy a kiln and make bricks.


Kameron Spesial

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Aug 28, 2004, 9:54:04 PM8/28/04
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 16:58:32 -0500, "Brian Hill" <rel...@last.net>
wrote:

Thank you.

m II

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Aug 29, 2004, 4:50:14 AM8/29/04
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T. Early wrote:

The tml was dropped off the end.

www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/002406.html

mike

m II

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Aug 29, 2004, 2:18:56 PM8/29/04
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Kameron Spesial wrote:

> My yard has a lot of clay. Do you think I can still get a good
> antenna ground in that type of soil?


The moisture content of the clay is the most important. The lower the
resistance the better. All you can do is measure between two ground rods
or a ground rod and a metal water line coming in.

If you use two rods, space them the length of one rod apart at a minimum.


mike

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RHF

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Aug 30, 2004, 7:12:23 PM8/30/04
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KS,

There is not enough information about the nature of the Clay
in your Soil to advise you.

However, If you have a foot or two 'layer' of Clay that is a foot
or two below the Top Soil then a Ground Rod that is driven through
the layer of Clay and deeper into the underlying Soil should be a
good 'earthen' Ground.

Sometimes with Hard, Rocky or Clay Soil, you can 'dig' a two to
three foot wide and deep hole, and then install your Ground Rod.
Or use a Post-Hole Digger (6"-8" Dia.) and go as deep as you can
and then install your Ground Rod.

Re-Fill the 'hole' with a MIX of 2/3 'native soil' plus a Mixture
of 1/2 "Bentonite" (clay kitty litter); 1/3 Epson Salt; and 1/6
Copper Sulfate works well 'in-the-ground' around Ground Rods.
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx/antenna/ground/bentonite.html
OBTW: The Grass is Always Greener - Around the Ground Rods :o)

An Alternative is to use a few (2-4) buried "Ground Radials" about
15'-20' for a reasonable ground, these can be place in the ground
and buried about 4"-6" deep. These Ground Radials all need to be
"Tied Together" at 'one-central-point' for your Antenna's and
Station's Main Grounding Point. Again use a a 'mixture' of 1/2
"Bentonite" (clay kitty litter); 1/3 Epson Salt; and 1/6 Copper
Sulfate at the bottom 1" of the shallow trenches that you place
your Ground Radials in.

TIP: If you are redoing your Lawn and installing an in-the-ground
Sprinkler System. Bury several Ground Radials in your Watering
Line trenches at the same time and you with have an effective
Ground System.

iane ~ RHF
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= = = Kameron Spesial <radi...@kings.edu> wrote in message
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>
> My yard has a lot of clay.
> Do you think I can still get a good
> antenna ground in that type of soil ?

.

m II

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Aug 30, 2004, 10:35:15 PM8/30/04
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-=jd=- wrote:

> Has anyone found a way to pull a ground-rod out of clay in order to re-locate
> it? I guess I could just pound it in until it's well below surface and get
> some new ones, but it seems a waste...

One of these fancy car jacks may work well. It has a pretty good working
range. A guy (or girl) could hose clamp a loop around the rod and start
lifting. These are called JackAlls hereabouts.

http://www.maasdamoffroad.com/tigerjack.htm


I'd probably put the base of the thing on top of the ground rod then
wonder why it isn't working...


mike

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MnMikew

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Aug 31, 2004, 12:08:02 PM8/31/04
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"-=jd=-" <jd77...@HATpostmark.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9555E72B06Ba...@63.218.45.21...
> On Mon 30 Aug 2004 10:35:15p, m II <ohmwork...@spots.ca> wrote in
> message news:DtRYc.35186$A8.27298@edtnps89:

>
> > -=jd=- wrote:
> >
> >> Has anyone found a way to pull a ground-rod out of clay in order to
> >> re-locate it? I guess I could just pound it in until it's well below
> >> surface and get some new ones, but it seems a waste...
> >
> > One of these fancy car jacks may work well. It has a pretty good working
> > range. A guy (or girl) could hose clamp a loop around the rod and start
> > lifting. These are called JackAlls hereabouts.
> >
> > http://www.maasdamoffroad.com/tigerjack.htm
> >
> >
> > I'd probably put the base of the thing on top of the ground rod then
> > wonder why it isn't working...
> >
>
>
> Nah... though you might hit the same problem I would - that being the
> ground rod would stay put and the jack would drive itself into the
> ground...
>
JD, is there a tree nearby? Do you have a hole drilled through the ground
rod? If so, put a bolt through the ground rod and hook up a come-a-long to
the bolt and other end to tree, start ratcheting.

Diverd4777

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Aug 31, 2004, 5:53:39 PM8/31/04
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In article <2pjm34F...@uni-berlin.de>, "MnMikew" <mnmi...@aol.com>
writes:

>
>>
>JD, is there a tree nearby? Do you have a hole drilled through the ground
>rod? If so, put a bolt through the ground rod and hook up a come-a-long to
>the bolt and other end to tree, start ratcheting.
>

Or put the bolt throough the ground rod
attach some thick steel cable to the bolt
Attach the other end of the cable to your car ( the older car, of course ) . .
. .
- and drive S L O W L Y away...
( - That Should work )

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